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or nearly 40 years, Texas Eta has built a sisterhood upon lifelong friendships and personal growth with women
who are sincere, driven and active leaders in the community. Our home at 1601 Munson Avenue has been the
epicenter and a home away from home for young women during their time at Texas A&M University. Now we look
to the future of our Pi Phi home—where Texas Etas will continue to live, learn and create new memories.
Join us as we begin a new era for Texas Eta.
THE TEXAS ETA TRADITION
"People may ask why I chose to give, especially knowing I do
not have a daughter and I, too, am frustrated by recent policy
changes. For me, this capital campaign is bigger than all that; I
am passionate about this project because of what Pi Phi meant
to me as a collegian and the special times visiting and living at
1601 Munson Avenue.
This is all about our chapter's home, the impact we can have on its continued
success and the positive impact these improvements will have on our future
sisters. As members of the 'phinest' sorority, it is totally reasonable we also have
the very best house reflecting the needs of today and tomorrow's Aggie Pi Phis!"
–Vanessa Redman '90, Campaign Chair