Hello,
I’m Ella and I am the current president of Theta Chapter! I’m currently a junior at Brandeis majoring in Anthropology and Hispanic Studies, with a minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. I joined APP two years ago because I was worried I wouldn’t be able to connect with people at college, especially as I was coming in as a midyear during Covid. I have been able to connect with so many people at this chapter, as well as other chapters, and I want to see more people get the same sense of sisterhood that I feel. As president, my greatest goal is to cultivate closer relationships between members, as well as connecting Theta with other chapters internationally. I am looking forward to seeing our chapter grow and flourish as our members discover passions and connections.
Phi Love,
Ella Page
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In January of 2009, six young women in their second year of studies at Carleton University came together with the purpose of creating a new women's organization on campus: Paz Arias, Lauren Crosby, Jessica Doyle, Heather McBride, Lesley Walker, and myself, Laura Kell.
​After much thought and deliberation, we, the Founding Mothers of what would eventually become Alpha Pi Phi.
Alpha Pi Phi respectfully acknowledges that we convene and recruit on the traditional homelands of Turtle Island, home to thousands of Indigenous nations.