



Iota Psi is a young and exciting chapter; we are the 213th link out of 246 chapters in the ZTA National chain of chapters, and we are home to some of the best and brightest women on campus. As Zetas, we take pride in our commitment to leadership, service, academics, and most importantly, one another.
For many of us, Zeta Tau Alpha is our home away from home, where the friends we've made have become family. Each year, we strive to raise funds for our national philanthropy, Breast Cancer Education and Awareness. So far this year, we've donated $26,512 to the cause. In other community service events, we raised over over $10,800 for Hillside Childrens' Center with our co-hosts Phi Kappa Psi in our annual Mud-Tug competition.
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We are proud to help such great causes, and challenge ourselves each year to help different organizations.
At the 2009-2010 Greek Awards ceremony, we received the RIT Greek Chapter Excellence in Philanthropic Endeavors award, and at our National Convention, we also received the Zeta Tau Alpha Founder's Club $10,000 Level award for philanthropic fund-raising. At Convention, we were also given an award for Highly Commendable Academic Achievement, to add to all the great honors we've received in previous years.
Being a Zeta is about friendship, fun, involvement, leadership, academics, and so much more! Browse our site to learn more about life as a ZTA at RIT, or check out the Officers' contact information to get in touch with a sister. You can also find information about RIT's College Panhellenic Council in the Contacts section, which is the governing body of all sororities on campus.
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At the 2009-2010 Greek Awards ceremony, we received the RIT Greek Chapter Excellence in Philanthropic Endeavors award, and at our National Convention, we also received the Zeta Tau Alpha Founder's Club $10,000 Level award for philanthropic fund-raising. At Convention, we were also given an award for Highly Commendable Academic Achievement, to add to all the great honors we've received in previous years.
Being a Zeta is about friendship, fun, involvement, leadership, academics, and so much more! Browse our site to learn more about life as a ZTA at RIT, or check out the Officers' contact information to get in touch with a sister. You can also find information about RIT's College Panhellenic Council in the Contacts section, which is the governing body of all sororities on campus.
Check out the Recruitment page!
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Spring 2012 New Member ClassCongrats to our spring 2012 new members: Nikki Gleicher, Dylan Konn, Maddie Martin, Leah Pirela, Jess Richards, Karen Straub, Katarina Wayman, and Erin East! We look forward to sharing our sisterhood with you!
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Sisterhood Event- The Hunger GamesOn Thursday March 23rd, 19 sisters attended the midnight premiere of the Hunger Games! The weeks prior to the premiere, sisters kept exchanging their copies of the book to try and read before the movie. The sisters were joined by [...]
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Make the Rink Pink CommercialBe sure to help Rochester General’s Lipson Cancer Center and Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation for Breast Cancer Education and Awareness by attending Make the Rink Pink!
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Help in the Fight Against Breast CancerCan’t attend Make the Rink Pink, but still want to support ZTA? Donate here! www.zetataualpha.org/ritmaketherinkpink
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