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Epsilon Omega
The Epsilon Omega chapter, founded on February 12, 1956, is the longest standing sorority on our campus. Our chapter is currently home to 44 active members. Our members pride themselves on the skills they learn through Delta Zeta such as Leadership, Sisterhood, Philanthropy, and Academics. There are 25 available offices where members are able to grow into fantastic leaders which will help them in their future endeavors. We are a group of diverse girls that are able to bond through our fun activities. Delta Zetas enjoy giving graciously and helping out our local community and Philanthropies. Our members have many opportunities to take part in leadership opportunities and attend a large number of events both on and off campus.
Our members are also eligible for several Delta Zeta scholarships. One of our own Epsilon Omega Alums grants a scholarship to several members each academic year to cover her Delta Zeta dues. We understand that academics come first. We want our sisters to be held to a high academic standard. To achieve this we encourage members to participate in fun studying competition to earn prizes.
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Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio on October 24, 1902, by six young women. Alfa Lloyd, Mary Collins, Anna Keen, Julia Bishop, Mabelle Minton, and Anne Simmons had a vision of lifetime sisterhood fostered by ideas that they cherished. These women, our founders, laid the foundation for the Delta Zeta sorority that has since enriched the lives of over 240,000 alumnae and collegiate members in the United States and Canada.
Colors: Rose and Nile Green
Flower: Killarney Rose
Jewel: Diamond
Badge: Roman Lamp
Mascot: Turtle
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