Pi Alpha Xi


Pi Alpha Xi is an American collegiate honor society for horticulture founded in 1923 at Cornell University.

History

After attending the 1923 International Flower Show in New York City, a group from Cornell University had the idea to start the honor society. Under the leadership of Professor Arno Nehrling, the Pi Alpha Xi constitution, ritual, and insignia/key were developed. Alpha chapter was installed at Cornell on June 1, 1923.
Pi Alpha Xi was established as an honor society for floriculture and ornamental horticulture but later changed to include all horticultural disciplines. Its mission is promoting fellowship, professional leadership, and scholarship and to enrich life through plants. Chapters are located in four-year colleges and universities that have horticultural programs.
By 1950, Pi Alpha Xi, chapters were established at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Pennsylvania State University, Michigan State University , Ohio State University, Rutgers University, Washington State University, and the University of Maryland, College Park. The society's added a significant number of chapters during the 1970s. As of January 24, 2024, Pi Alpha Xi has forty chapters and 14,000 members. Its publication is the Lotus Leaflet''.
Pi Alpha Xi is managed by the American Society for Horticultural Science, based in Alexandria, Virginia. Its annual business meeting is held in conjunction with the ASHS annual conference.

Symbols

The society's name was selected to represent:
  • Pi – the first letter of polumathia, or scholarship;
  • Alpha - from the word anthemorgous, meaning to work with plants;
  • Xi – for zunoia, signifying the bond among gardeners, educators, and professional horticulturists.
Its colors are Nile green and cerulean blue, and its flower is the Nile lotus. Its symbols include the stylus, the Nile lotus, the Egyptian hoe, and the ancient vase. The motto of Pi Alpha Xi is "Always to Excel".
Its badge is a pin or key which is inscribed with the Greek letters ΠΑΞ and the stylus, Egyptian hoe, Nile lotus, and the ancient vase.

Membership

Membership is open to undergraduate students who are juniors and seniors interested in floriculture, landscape horticulture, or ornamental horticulture who meet GPA requirements. Faculty and graduate students are also eligible for membership. The society also issues honorary memberships.

Activities

Primarily, Pi Alpha Xi exists to recognize academic excellence. The national society sponsors the Pi Alpha Phi Annual Photography Contest, and publishes the Pi Alpha Xi Flower Judging Manual. It also recognizes Fellows from the Pi Alpha Phi membership for service or excellence in floriculture, landscape horticulture, ornamental horticulture, or Pi Alpha Phi. There is a limit of 25 living Fellows.
Some chapters also sponsor field trips to horticultural sites and lectures with guest speakers. Chapters also sponsor scholarships so that members can attend the ASHS conference. The national organization matches local scholarships.

Chapters

Following is a list of Pi Alpha Xi chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.
ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatus
AlphaCornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkActive
BetaUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignUrbana, IllinoisActive
GammaPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, PennsylvaniaActive
DeltaMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MichiganActive
EpsilonOhio State UniversityColumbus, OhioActive
ZetaRutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, New JerseyActive
EtaWashington State UniversityPullman, WashingtonActive
ThetaUniversity of Maryland, College ParkCollege Park, MarylandActive
IotaNorth Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, North CarolinaActive
KappaVirginia TechBlacksburg, VirginiaActive
LambdaUniversity of MinnesotaSaint Paul, MinnesotaActive
MuUniversity of FloridaGainesville, FloridaActive
NuAuburn UniversityAuburn, AlabamaActive
XiNew Mexico State UniversityLas Cruces, New MexicoActive
OmicronPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IndianaActive
PiClemson UniversityClemson, South CarolinaActive
RhoUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonMadison, WisconsinActive
SigmaSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleCarbondale, IllinoisActive
TauUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, GeorgiaActive
UpsilonCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo, CaliforniaActive
PhiSouth Dakota State UniversityBrookings, South DakotaActive
PsiTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TexasActive
ChiColorado State UniversityFort Collins, ColoradoActive
OmegaKansas State UniversityManhattan, KansasActive
Alpha BetaUniversity of TennesseeKnoxville, TennesseeActive
Alpha GammaUniversity of Nebraska–LincolnLincoln, NebraskaActive
Alpha DeltaOklahoma State University–StillwaterStillwater, OklahomaActive
Alpha EpsilonSpring 1984University of California, DavisDavis, CaliforniaActive
Alpha ZetaUniversity of Wisconsin–River FallsRiver Falls, WisconsinActive
Alpha EtaSpring 1985Delaware Valley UniversityDoylestown, PennsylvaniaActive
Alpha ThetaIowa State UniversityAmes, IowaActive
Alpha IotaTexas Tech UniversityLubbock, TexasActive
Alpha KappaSpring 1990Mississippi State UniversityStarkville, MississippiActive
Alpha LambdaFlorida A&M UniversityTallahassee, FloridaActive
Alpha MuSpring 1992Temple UniversityPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaActive
Alpha NuUtah State UniversityLogan, UtahActive
Alpha XiTexas State UniversitySan Marcos, TexasActive
Alpha OmicronUniversity of ArkansasFayetteville, ArkansasActive
Alpha PiUniversity of Wisconsin–PlattevillePlatteville, WisconsinActive
Alpha RhoOregon State UniversityCorvallis, OregonActive
Alpha SigmaUniversity of WyomingLaramie, WyomingActive
Alpha TauUniversity of MaineOrono, MaineActive