Gaining Self Confidence Through Delta Zeta

March 31, 2021 Written by: Natalie Chan, Pi Omega (Johnson & Wales University, Rhode Island) Moving 2,651 miles in 2018 to a state I have never been to before was scary to say the least. I’m from a small town in Northern California which teens in the area refer to as “The Bubble.” A bubble…

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Member Spotlight: Morgan Bonekovic

Delta Zeta Member

February 26, 2021 As Black History Month comes to a close it is important to remember celebrating Black culture isn’t limited to the 28 (or 29) days set aside every year on the calendar. As Delta Zetas we celebrate the uniqueness and diversity of all our members 365 days of the year. Alumna and past…

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Member Spotlight: Danielle Levien

Delta Zeta Member

February 18, 2021 She fought for recognition and acceptance on campus, and persevered until she was taken seriously. At times, she wished that she had joined a more established chapter, but her valuable work as a founding sister made every hardship worth it. Danielle Levien’s, Pi Theta-Rollins (FL), story is one of passion, hard work,…

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Finding Love and Acceptance Among Sisters

February 12, 2021 Written by: Nicole Mina, Iota Psi, University of Texas/Arlington I was born in Colombia and moved to the United States at the age of five. Growing up, I really struggled fitting in as an Afro-Latina. To some people I was “Black” and to others I was just “Hispanic.” I would always hide…

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Member Spotlight: Ashlee Ammons

Delta Zeta Member

February 4, 2021 Black History Month has been celebrated in February since 1976. As we take time to reflect this month, we had a chance to chat with Ashlee Ammons, Gamma Alpha-Baldwin Wallace (OH), about not only her experience as a Delta Zeta but also about Black History Month. In 2018, Ashlee was named as…

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Giving Graciously to My Sisters

January 22, 2021 Written by: Raenee Patterson, Delta Omega – Fort Hays State University   I grew up listening to my mom and aunt tell stories about their time as Delta Zetas. I remember them running into their sorority sisters at events when I was in high school, and having to drive by the house…

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Giving Graciously During a Pandemic

Join Philanthropy Intern Tahlia Amos as she shares how we can all safely make a difference in our communities during the holiday season, as well as the upcoming spring semester! Click on the video below to watch!

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Love that is Ever Steadfast

November 16, 2020 Written by: Gema Sanchez, Pi Xi – University of Central Florida  I wouldn’t call my college experience typical. When I graduated from high school in Miami, FL, I simultaneously received my Associates degree. Wanting to experience life outside of Miami, I knew that Orlando was where I wanted to spend my last two years as…

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The Path to Lifelong Friends 

October 6, 2020 By Julianne Llerena, Alpha Upsilon – University of Maine I’ve always struggled to make friends. Nervous I’ll say the wrong thing and everyone will hate me. As much as I know this isn’t true, I can’t let the feeling go. Often I am told I am “too quiet” or “I don’t talk…

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Florida State’s New Member DZ Journey

September 26, 2020 Spring recruitment at Florida State University is commonly more laidback than fall formal recruitment. There are also typically less women recruiting in the spring, so the new member classes are not as large compared to the fall pledge classes. This year twenty-one women found their new home at the Alpha Sigma Chapter. Spring classes are…

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