History of the "INTRIGUING" IOTA EPSILON CHAPTER

 

The Iota Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. was chartered as an Undergraduate chapter on March 30, 1973.  Exactly 50 years after Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. was incorporated.  The members purpose is in alignment with the national focus to foster the ideals of service, charity, scholarship, civic and cultural endeavors, sisterly love and Finer Womanhood. 

IE has been involved in a multitude of activities for more than 20 years that support the vision and focus of Zeta and the University of Dayton Greek Affairs office.  Members work along side students during orientation, as well as, sponsor discussions for both male and females on campus.  We are also involved in campus leisure activities such as skating parties, bowling parties, dance etc.  The ladies of IE also volunteer on and off campus with organizations that support academic progress for youth.  Member also participated in activities  including: March of Dimes, Dr. Luther King JR.  March, M S Telethon, the United Negro College Fund Drive and many more.  The Chapter has received numerous awards for not only volunteer and philanthropic activities, but for top academic achievements as well.

Iota Epsilon Chapter welcomes any female college student interested in continuing the vision of scientific, literary, cultural and educational programs; promote service projects on the campus of UD and in the community; foster sisterly love; and exemplify the ideals of FINER WOMANHOOD.

 

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