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In 1954, Zeta Tau Alpha established the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation. The ZTA Foundation is a non-profit organization devoted to funding scholarships for sisters, providing educational programming, and supporting the national philanthropy of ZTA which is breast cancer education and awareness. [9] In 1974, Zeta Tau Alpha Housing Corporation was ...
This list of Zeta Tau Alpha chapters includes the undergraduate and alumnae chapters of Zeta Tau Alpha women's fraternity. [1] While given chapter names consisting of Greek letters, ΖΤΑ sometimes refers to its chapters as "Links", referencing the fraternity's "chain of links", a tradition where each installed member is represented on a silver chain link that is attached, in a line, to Alpha ...
Alpha Sigma Chi: ΑΣΧ: 1923 Local SUNY Oswego: Traditional Active [4] [j] Alpha Sigma Delta: ΑΣΔ: 1918 – 1932: National Independent Traditional Inactive [k] Alpha Sigma Rho: ΑΣΡ: 1998 National NAPA Asian American Active Alpha Sigma Tau: ΑΣΤ: 1899 National NPC: Traditional Αλφα Σιγμα Ταυ [sic] Active [l] Alpha Xi Delta ...
Rutgers University is home to chapters of many Greek organizations; however, only a small percentage of the undergraduate student body is active in Greek life. Several fraternities and sororities maintain houses for their chapters in the area of Union Street (known as "Frat Row") in New Brunswick within blocks of Rutgers' College Avenue Campus.
Susan Ford Bales (Alpha Upsilon) – photographer, photojournalist, spokesperson for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, [1] former chair of the board of the Betty Ford Center, and daughter of President Gerald Ford; Mabel Hewit (Alpha Zeta) – woodblock print artist
Zeta Alpha Delta: ΖΑΔ: 2007 Oxford, Mississippi: Fraternity, non-collegiate National inclusive men of all sexual orientations, male-identified individuals [71] [72] [3] Zeta Omega Eta: ΖΩΗ: 2003 Trinity College: Sorority, coed feminist Regional inclusive and LGBTQ+ friendly [73] Zeta Tau Alpha: ΖΤΑ: 1898 Longwood University: Sorority ...
Kappa Sigma Tau existed at Northwestern University prior to World War I. In 1919, the group organized as the Campus Club but could not compete with the Y.W.C.A. In 1922 the group became the Kahniga fraternity, but in April of that year changed its name once again, to Kappa Sigma Tau. There were 22 founders.
Merged with Zeta Tau Alpha in 1964, with Alpha Phi absorbing 3 chapters where there was already a Zeta Tau Alpha chapter Delta Sigma Epsilon: ΔΣΕ: 1914 1947 (associate), 1951 (full) Merged with Delta Zeta in 1956 Iota Alpha Pi: ΙΑΠ: 1903 1953 (associate), 1957 (full) Disbanded in 1971 Lambda Omega: ΛΩ: 1923 1930 (associate)