What is Zeta animal?
Zeta’s traditional symbol is the bunny. This is used by most chapters but is not a national symbol. The colors of Zeta Tau Alpha are Turquoise Blue and Steel Grey. Our Flower is White Violet which grows in abundance in Virginia.
What are Zeta Tau Alpha known for?
The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is the intensifying of friendship, the fostering of a spirit of love, the creating of such sentiments, the performing of such deeds, and the moulding of such opinions as will be conducive to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world.
What does ZLAM mean?
Fun fact: you may have heard the word “zlam” used by a Zeta before, but it’s meaning runs deeper than most people know. It stands for “Zeta love and mine”. Meaning that when you say it to your sister you are expressing love in two ways: 1) from the Zeta sisterhood as a whole 2) From you as a person and an individual.
What kind of girls are in Zeta?
Delta Zeta (DZ) girls are generally considered approachable and easy to talk to. This description may be related to two stereotypes about them: They’re not generally the most beautiful women on campus. They’re “easy”
When was Zeta founded?
October 15, 1898
Zeta Tau Alpha | |
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Founded | October 15, 1898 State Female Normal School (now Longwood University) Farmville, Virginia |
Type | Social |
Affiliation | NPC |
Scope | International |
Who are the 9 founders of Zeta Tau Alpha?
ΖΤΑ’s nine founders were: Maud Jones Horner, Della Lewis Hundley, Alice Bland Coleman, Mary Campbell Jones Batte, Alice Grey Welsh, Ethel Coleman Van Name, Helen May Crafford, Frances Yancey Smith, and Ruby Leigh Orgain.
Who wrote the Zeta Tau Alpha creed?
Shirley Kreason Krieg Strout
Can you imagine being tasked with writing The Creed, editing Themis, designing our Coat of Arms AND writing The History of Zeta Tau Alpha? One very talented, dedicated Zeta was tasked with these things during her lifetime: Shirley Kreason Krieg Strout.