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2022-2023 Foundation Scholarship Recipients
(Oxford, OH) The Delta Zeta Foundation is empowering the continued education of 118 undergraduate and graduate members of the Sorority for the 2022-2023 academic year. This year’s scholarship awards total a record of $401,500, an increase in total funds given of more than 11 percent from 2021-2022. In the previous five years, the Foundation has…
Read MoreWorld Turtle Day 2022
May 23, 2022 This World Turtle Day alumna Kendra Cope, Delta Beta-Tampa (FL), will spend the day like any other, except her day may look slightly different from ours. Kendra founded her nonprofit, Coastal Connections, in 2017 with eight volunteers. They have grown to over 80 volunteers, interns and three paid staff members who lead…
Read MoreFeatured House: Omicron Lambda – North Carolina State University
Creating Community on Campus with a Housing Partnership Read the full article in THE LAMP FALL 2019 By: Kayla Ray, Theta Psi-Ashland (OH), Communications Coordinator After a three-year process, from design to completion, the Delta Zeta house at North Carolina State University was officially completed in the fall of 2018. Our property is part of a much…
Read MoreFeatured House: Epsilon Nu – Missouri State University
New Walls, Old Memories Read the full article in THE LAMP WINTER 2020-2021 Epsilon Nu House – 2000 If the walls of our Epsilon Nu’s chapter house could talk, they would tell you the story of their beginning and the memories made since then. The fall of 2020 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the opening of Epsilon Nu’s…
Read MoreFeatured House: Alpha Gamma – University Of Alabama House
Making a House a Home in Alabama Read the full article in THE LAMP Fall 2018 By: Kayla Ray, Theta Psi – Ashland (OH), Communications Coordinator This fall, as members of the Alpha Gamma Chapter at the University of Alabama return to campus and move in at 900 Magnolia Drive, they will be welcomed to a beautiful…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: Generosity
March 31, 2022 Every collegiate chapter owes her existence to the bond that comes from the partnership with the local college or university. Each Delta Zeta chapter has unique local campus traditions that make the experience special to those members. While 119 years have passed and times have changed, Delta Zeta has left her legacy…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: Community
March 28, 2022 History of service to others has been long a part of the Delta Zeta experience. Though service and philanthropy projects may have changed over the years, the commitment sisters have to help and serve others is of the greatest importance. As early as 1914, we see that the National Convention felt that…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: Belonging
March 21, 2022 Delta Zeta is a beautiful combination of individual members, many of whom came to the Sorority through the four national mergers we’ve celebrated in our history. Read more below about these significant events from the Summer 1990 LAMP article by Susan Mease Samford, Alpha Pi-Samford (AL). We often speak of Delta Zeta…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: Empowerment
March 14, 2022 Could you imagine your life without Delta Zeta? The 1905-1906 school year brought with it some surprises and we almost didn’t have Delta Zeta as we know it today. The Delta Zetas returned with a larger group that fall than before and they all lived together in a house, pledging several new…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: Curiosity
March 11, 2022 While the Founders reorganized Alpha Chapter in the fall of 1907, Elizabeth Coulter Stephenson was embarking on advanced work at Cornell University in New York state. At that time, a woman college graduate was rare and a female pursuing graduate studies was even rarer. However, Bess as she was affectionately known, came…
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