Phi Mu Fraternity 2026 National Convention Atlanta, Georgia July 1-5, 2026 Image: Atlanta skyline

National Convention Information

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Countdown to 2026 Convention

The 2024-2026 National Council. Left to right: Shannon Gibbs, Jen Wu, Sarah Marks, Lynn Storlien-McGraw, Karey Neville, Kendra Pickens and Dr. Jessica Brady.

 2024-2026 National Council

Five National Council officers were elected at the 58th National Convention in Lake Buena Vista, Florida: National President Lynn Storlien-McGraw, University of Wisconsin-River Falls; and four Vice Presidents: Shannon Gibbs, Hanover College; Sarah Marks, Florida State University; Kendra Pickens, Lambuth University; and Jen Wu, Georgia Southern University Armstrong. Vice Presidents Dr. Jessica Brady, Northwestern State University and Karey Neville, Western Kentucky University, continue to serve two-year appointed terms that began in 2023. National Council appointed Shannon as their representative on the Foundation Board of Trustees, a second position in addition to Lynn who serves as Foundation Chairman of the Board by virtue of her elected Fraternity position.
Learn more in the announcement, linked here.

Awards

Phi Mu enjoys celebrating the outstanding accomplishments of our collegiate and alumnae chapters over the 2022-2024 biennium at convention. From academic achievements and philanthropic projects to leadership development and sisterhood initiatives, our chapters have truly embodied the values and mission of Phi Mu. We enjoyed honoring their hard work and dedication, and sharing these successes with our entire sisterhood.
All award members are available, linked here.

Past National Conventions

1907   Norfolk, Virginia

1908    Macon, Georgia

1910    Memphis, Tennessee

1911    Atlanta, Georgia

1913    Niagara Falls, New York

1916 Waupaca, Wisconsin

1919 Cleveland, Ohio

1921 Asheville, North Carolina

1923 Beverly Hills, California

1925 Charlevoix, Michigan

1927 Macon, Georgia

1929 Chatham, Massachusetts

1931 Colorado Springs, Colorado

1934 Chicago, Illinois

1936 Spring Lake, New Jersey

1938 Asheville, North Carolina

1940 Glacier National Park, Montana

1943 Chicago, Illinois

1946 Mackinac Island, Michigan

1948 Old Point Comfort, Virginia

1950 Spring Lake, New Jersey

1952 Macon, Georgia

1954 Pasadena, California

1956 Edgewater Park, Mississippi

1958 Lake Placid, New York

1960    St. Louis, Missouri

1962    Miami Beach, Florida

1964  Mackinac Island, Michigan

1966    White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia

1968 Denver, Colorado

1970 French Lick, Indiana

1972 New Orleans, Louisiana

1974 Mackinac Island, Michigan

1976 Charleston, South Carolina

1978 Atlanta, Georgia

1980 Indianapolis, Indiana

1982 Savannah, Georgia

1984 Columbus, Ohio

1986 Fort Worth, Texas

1988 Atlanta, Georgia

1990 Scottsdale, Arizona

1992 Naples, Florida

1994 Atlanta, Georgia

1996 Baltimore, Maryland

1998 Palm Desert, California

2000 Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2002 Atlanta, Georgia

2004 Washington, District of Columbia

2006 Nashville, Tennessee

2008 Orlando, Florida

2010 Phoenix, Arizona

2012 San Antonio, Texas

2014 Boca Raton, Florida

2016 Chicago, Illinois

2018 Las Vegas, Nevada

2020 Virtual

2022 Phoenix, Arizona

2024 Orlando, Florida

Parade of Banners.

Phi Mu Members at the first National Convention in 1907.