Phi Sigma Rho National Sorority was founded in 1984 at Purdue University as the first social sorority for engineers. Since being established at UConn in 2001, we've grown to accept many different majors within STEM that can be found on our website. The vision of Phi Sigma Rho is to be the foremost sorority for women in engineering and engineering technology. It fulfills that vision by developing the highest standard of personal integrity and character, promoting academic excellence, supporting personal achievement, and maintaining the bond of sisterhood.
Message from the Chapter President
President: Bella Marinich
Expectations of Excellence Standings
Chapter GPA | 3.469 | 3.46 |
New Member GPA | 3.333 | 3.267 |
Philanthropy Dollars Raised | $411.00 | $603.00 |
HuskyThon Dollars Raised | $12,647.02 | |
Total Volunteer Hours | 488.5 | 553 |
Overall Chapter Status | Grey | Navy |
Semester | Fall 2023 | Spring 2024 |
Updated: August 2024 |
Quick Facts
Year Established at UConn: | 2001 |
Chapter Name: | Theta |
Nickname: | Phi Rho |
Colors: | Wine Red & Silver |
Symbol: | Pyramid & Star |
Philanthropy: | Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; Girl Scouts of America |
Motto: | "Together We Build The Future" |
Signature Event(s): | Lego Wars |
Chapter Awards
2023 Excellence in Academic Achievement
2022 CFSD Outstanding Senior (Sorority), Gabriela Molina
2021 CFSD Outstanding Scholar, Rachel Thompson
Chapter Contact Information
Organizational Conduct History
No findings of responsibility.