Alpha Nu
Phi Mu
The Alpha Nu chapter of Phi Mu at the University of Florida, founded in 1949, is a sisterhood rooted in tradition, friendship, and personal growth. Our beautiful three-story grey house at 1152 E Panhellenic Drive, once known as the “Pink Castle on the Hill,” is the heart of our chapter. It is a place where nearly 300 sisters come together to share meaningful experiences, create lifelong memories, and build a supportive community. Whether sitting together to enjoy family-style dinners, studying in the house’s library, relaxing with a movie in the Gathering Room, or soaking up the Florida sunshine on the front porch, 1152 is a place of connection and camaraderie. Beyond the house’s walls, Phi Mu sisters are leaders on campus, active in community service, and strongly committed to the national philanthropy, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Alpha Nu sisters are dedicated students, loyal friends, and active community members eager to support one another and make a difference.
Alpha Nu
Awards
UF Panhellenic Chapter of the Year in 2020, 2021, and 2022
Excellence in Greek Collaboration (2023)
Excellence in Educational Programming (2023)
Excellence in Civic Engagement (2023)
Excellence in Membership Development (2023)
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Founding Year:
1852

Colors: Rose and White
Mascot: “Sir Fidel” lion
Flower: Rose-Colored Carnation
Symbol: Barbed Quatrefoil
