
Alpha Epsilon Phi
Who We Are.
Rechartered in 2007, the Alpha Xi chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi at the University of Connecticut is an inclusive group of collegiate women who strive to uphold the columns of our insignia - beauty, strength and wisdom - whilst promoting academic excellence, philanthropy and service, and, most importantly, sisterhood.
Life After College.
These bonds of sisterhood represent a lifelong commitment, and will surely last beyond your years as a student at UConn. It is here that you will meet your best friends, your colleagues, and your bridesmaids. And of course, the doors to our house in Husky Village are always open to our alumnae, no matter what the occasion.
Core Values Statement:
Above all else, Alpha Epsilon Phi inspires exemplary women who are:
Enriched by sisterhood and unconditional friendships,
Dedicated to selfless service and inspiring others, and
Committed to intellectual growth and personal development.
As a lifelong member of Alpha Epsilon Phi, I will:
Respect our shared heritage and traditions,
Exhibit high ideals and moral character,
Fulfill expectations and responsibilities of membership, and
Continually exemplify the values of beauty, strength and wisdom
as embodied by the three columns of our insignia.
For more information, please visit our website our social media:
Instagram: @aephiuconn
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Save the Date!AEPhi UConn is hosting a fundraiser at Moe's in Storrs Center!
Making Miracles: HuskyTHON 2013Sisters of the Alpha Xi chapter danced for 18 hours and helped raise $343,417.57 for the Connecticut Children's Medical Center.
Moe's Fundraiser for EGPAF10% of sales at Moe's Southwest Grill in Storrs Center will be donated to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation on February 26th.
Registration for Formal Recruitment is Now Open!As of Friday, April 5, 2013, the ICS system is open.
Senior Spotlight: Adina MunkThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Chelsea BoersmaThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Ally ButlerThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Jessica AnavimThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Carissa PalisanoThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Amanda PriceThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Hannah CottonThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Congratulations to our Pearl Society Initiates!The Pearl Society is AEPhi’s highest national honor, bestowed upon women who have been able to successfully balance academics and leadership throughout their undergraduate years.
Senior Spotlight: Angela ArmijoThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Katie DufourThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Desiree GueyeThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Patty CournoyerThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Jackie WolframThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Kaila McCabeThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.
Senior Spotlight: Katie BaiocchiThis month, the Alpha Xi chapter of AEPhi is celebrating our seniors in the days leading up to their graduation.


