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Zeta Tau Alpha

Zeta Tau Alpha (known as ΖΤΑ or Zeta) is an international women's fraternity founded on October 15, 1898 at the State Female Normal School (now Longwood University) in Farmville, Virginia.[1] Its International Office is located in Carmel, Indiana. It is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference and currently has more than 257,000 initiated members.

Zeta Tau Alpha
ΖΤΑ
FoundedOctober 15, 1898; 125 years ago (1898-10-15)
State Female Normal School (now Longwood University) Farmville, Virginia
TypeSocial
AffiliationNPC
ScopeInternational
MottoSeek the Noblest
Member badgeSilver or Gold Shield enameled in Black bearing "ZTA", a five-point crown, and "Themis", written in Greek
Pledge pinSilver Carpenter Square enameled in Turquoise
Colors  Turquoise blue and   steel gray
SymbolFive-pointed Crown (primary), Strawberry (secondary)
FlowerWhite Violet
Patron Greek divinityThemis
PublicationThemis
PhilanthropyBreast cancer education and awareness
Chapters174 active collegiate chapters and 233 alumnae chapters
Members280,000 lifetime
NicknameZeta
Headquarters1036 S. Rangeline Road
Carmel, IN 46032
United States
Websitezetataualpha.org

History edit

This women's fraternity was founded by nine women on October 15, 1898 at the State Female Normal School (now Longwood University) in Farmville, Virginia. ZTA is the third organization founded of the "Farmville Four." In order, these are: Kappa Delta (1897), Sigma Sigma Sigma (1898), Zeta Tau Alpha (1898), and Alpha Sigma Alpha (1901).[2][3]

 
Maud Jones Horner, founding member and first president of ZTA.

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.[1] In 1897, the founders began meeting to form an organization during their time at the Normal to cement the bonds of their friend group, which at the time, numbered at "a dozen."[4] When Alice Bland Coleman was approached by another women's fraternity on campus to join, the founders pushed forward with starting the fraternity.[4] Maud Jones Horner and Frances Yancey Smith then turned to their respective brothers, Plummer Jones (Kappa Alpha and Phi Beta Kappa) and Giles Mebane Smith (Phi Theta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa), as resources of information regarding the fraternity system.[4] At this time, the fraternity went by its original moniker, "???" (pronounced "Who, Who, Who?") which was used during its first interactions with the two other women's fraternities at Longwood. It would not be until the spring of 1899 that the Greek letter name, "Zeta Tau Alpha", would be officially decided upon.[5]

In 1902, a member of the Alpha Chapter of ΖΤΑ, Grace Elcan Garnett,[6] attained a charter for ΖΤΑ from the State of Virginia, cementing its official purpose: "The object of said association shall be to intensify friendship, promote happiness among its members, and in every way to create such sentiments; to perform such deeds, and to mould such opinions as will conduce to the building up of a nobler and purer womanhood in the world."[1] With this development, ΖΤΑ was "the first of the Farmville Four to be chartered and the first women's fraternity to be granted a charter by a special act of the legislature."[6]

1903, the first national convention was held in Farmville and it was here that the name of the fraternity's official publication Themis was decided. It was also at this convention that Zeta Tau Alpha officially adopted the term "fraternity" instead of "sorority" to distinguish the organization from those directly affiliated with men's fraternities.[7]

In 1909, the organization joined the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), an umbrella organization consisting of women's fraternities and sororities, in order to expand. This resulted in the first closure of its Alpha chapter at Longwood University.[8]

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 founded. The organization serves to manage official ZTA facilities used by its chapters.

In 2021, as a result of ongoing efforts to improve diversity, equity, inclusion in ZTA, national council officially eliminated the Legacy Policy as a factor in membership selection. Previously, a legacy was given preferential consideration during recruitment. As part of its official announcement, the fraternity released a statement saying "Removing the Legacy Policy is an important step toward providing a more equitable recruitment experience for all potential new members. It allows collegiate chapters and PNMs to focus on the mutual selection process, gives chapters full accountability for the members they select, and will ensure that non-legacy PNMs have the same access and opportunity to join."[10]

Philanthropy edit

In 1928, Zeta Tau Alpha started its first national philanthropic effort in the creation of a health center servicing the community of Currin County, Virginia, located in Appalachia.[11] When the health center closed in 1946, ΖΤΑ partnered with the Easterseals until 1970 and the ARC until 1992.[12] During the partnership with the Easter Seals, the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation (known as the ΖΤΑ Foundation) was established in 1954.[1]

In 1992, ΖΤΑ adopted breast cancer education and awareness as its national philanthropy and partnered with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation until 2015.[13] In 2010, Zeta Tau Alpha trademarked the phrase "Think Pink" with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.[14] Since then, this term has become the umbrella theme for all of their breast cancer education and awareness projects.[15]

 
Zeta Tau Alpha sisters involved in a "Think Pink" campaign

The ΖΤΑ Foundation currently has partnerships with the American Cancer Society, in which the Foundation is the National Survivor Ambassador of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer; the National Football League (partnership established in 1999), for which the Foundation distributes pink ribbons as part of the NFL's "A Crucial Catch" campaign; and Bright Pink, in which the Brighten Up Educational Workshop is brought to each collegiate chapter's campus to provide to tools for assessing breast cancer risk.[1]

Programming edit

The ΖΤΑ Foundation also develops programming geared towards college students covering topics such as mental health, substance abuse, and leadership development.[16] Such programs are referred to My Sister, My Responsibility and contain content emphasizing social responsibility, duty of care, and engaging conversations about risk.[17]

ZTA is also a member of the Harm Reduction Alliance, a group which collaborates on providing programming to college students.[18] The Harm Reduction Alliance has generated programming such as Generation Rx, targeted towards drug use in college-aged individuals, and a partnership with ActiveMinds to help facilitate conversations around mental health within their chapters.

In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the ZTA Foundation provided "Grace Grants" to members of ZTA experiencing hardship. "Grace" refers both to the act of grace given to each other as members and to Grace Estelle Elcan, one of the fraternity's first new members.[19]

Chapter officers for both collegiate and alumnae groups are also given leadership training by ZTA. Chapter officers are able to attend either the Emerging Leaders Academy and/or the Officers' Leadership Academy which allow members to learn more about their specific officer roles.[20]

Symbols & Insignia edit

Official Jewelry edit

Official Badge edit

The member badge of ΖΤΑ is a small black shield superimposed on a gold or silver shield bearing the letters ZTA, a five-pointed crown, and the name "Themis" written in Greek. Designed with the help of Mebane Smith, Maud Jones Horner, Frances Yancey Smith, and Mary Campbell Jones Batte chose the final design.[21] The size was regulated at the 1912 convention to be modeled after that of Dr. May Agnes Hopkins, ZTA's national president at the time.[21] Members may wear attach a chapter guard and attach dangles to denote achievements and positions held as a ZTA. The chapter guard is the only pin allowed to be attached to the badge and the badge may not be turned into jewelry and may not be set with more than 2 stones. ZTA has no official jewel or gemstone.[21]

New Member Badge edit

New members may wear a turquoise and silver carpenter square pin, which was adopted in the 1910 National Convention.[21] The new member pin is returned upon initiation.

Recognition Pin edit

Members may also wear a recognition pin in the shape of a small, gold five-pointed crown on their coat as the badge. "While not a rule," it was deemed that it was "a matter of good taste" that a member never wear the official badge on a coat.[21]

Honor Ring edit

In recognition of outstanding service to the Fraternity, members can receive an Honor Ring which bears the coat of arms on a turquoise stone. Adopted at the 1915 National Convention, the oblong-octagonal ring also bears an open book and five-pointed crown in relief on the sides. It is considered ΖΤΑ's highest individual honor for alumnae.

Anniversary Jewelry edit

For major anniversaries, members receive additional pins and charms to commemorate 25, 50, and 75 years as a Zeta.[1] 25-Year members receive the 25-Year Pin, 50-Year members receive the White Violet Pin, and 75-Year Members receive a White Violet Charm.

Insignia edit

Coat of arms edit

The Coat of Arms in use today was adopted in 1926 and follows heraldic rules. It is described as: "Quarterly argent and azure; in two and three a cinquefoil of the first; nine billets in bend sable. Crest: Above a crown (radiate) or, a chain of five links fess-wise argent. Motto: Zeta Tau Alpha in Greek upper and lower case."[21] Only initiated members may use the crest in any manner, which must be dignified and in good taste. The secret, ritualistic meaning of the Coat of Arms is revealed to each member during her Initiation.[1]

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The Banner was introduced at the 1910 National Convention and was made by Bertha Cruse Gardner as a commission from the National President.[21] The turquoise and gray satin banner bears the letter "A", the Greek word "Themis" and a burning torch. The banner's meaning is secret, but it may be hung in a visible place in chapter housing.[1]

Colors edit

The official colors of ΖΤΑ are turquoise blue and steel gray. Upon receiving a bid to ΖΤΑ, members receive a set of turquoise and blue ribbons adorned on a pin to wear prior to receiving the New Member Pin. Members also wear the colors in honor of significant events such as the installation of a new ΖΤΑ chapter, Founder's Day celebrations, or the death of a member. The significance of these colors is explained in the Initiation Service.[1]

Flower edit

The official flower of ΖΤΑ is the white violet, which was chosen by Ruby Leigh Orgain for its connection to the Ancient Greeks as well as the prevalence of such flowers in Virginia.[21] While the specific of varietal of violet is not named, depictions of the flower show that it is based on the Viola canadensis which is native to Virginia.

Symbols edit

The five-pointed crown is the primary official symbol of the fraternity.[1] The meaning of the crown is revealed to members during the initiation service and members may use either the official logo crown or the crown used on the Coat of Arms. The strawberry is also used as a secondary symbol.[1] The strawberry's significance came to be when Mary Campbell Jones Batte was gifted a basket of strawberries from an admirer. Through that gift, the founders resolved to host their first social gathering and become recognized on campus.[5]

Themis edit

Patron Goddess edit

In addition, the founders chose Themis as their patron goddess to represent the fraternity.[1] In Greek tradition, Themis represents "divine justice" and was seated beside Zeus to give counsel and gather assemblies. She also served as an Oracle of Delphi. In addition to being a wife of Zeus, she was the daughter of Uranus and Gaea and the mother of the Horae and the Moirai. In some depictions, she is the mother of Prometheus. She is often depicted holding a sword of justice and the scales of law.

Official Publication edit

Themis is also the name of ΖΤΑ's official publication.[22] Adopted in the 1903 National Convention, the award-winning publication regularly features collegiate and alumnae chapter news, photos and achievements.[23] Originally provided as a newspaper, Themis is now a quarterly magazine sent out to all members of ZTA.[24]

The Creed of Zeta Tau Alpha edit

Written by Shirley Kreasan Strout and adopted at the 1928 National Convention, the Creed of Zeta Tau Alpha is the embodiment of the organization's values.[1] Per tradition, every chapter meeting of Zeta Tau Alpha opens with members reciting the Creed together.

To realize that within our grasp, in Zeta Tau Alpha, lies the opportunity to learn those things which will ever enrich and ennoble our lives; to be true to ourselves, and to those within and without our circle;

To think in terms of all mankind and our service in the world;

To be steadfast, strong, and clean of heart and mind, remembering that since the thought is father to the deed, only that which we would have manifested in our experience should be entertained in thought;

To find satisfaction in being, rather than seeming, thus strengthening in us the higher qualities of the spirit;

To prepare for service and learn the nobility of serving, thereby earning the right to be served; to seek understanding that we might gain true wisdom; to look for the good in everyone;

To see beauty, with its enriching influence; to be humble in success, and without bitterness in defeat;

To have the welfare and harmony of the Fraternity at heart, striving ever to make our lives a symphony of high ideals, devotion to the Right, the Good, and the True, without a discordant note; remembering always that the foundation precept of Zeta Tau Alpha was Love, "the greatest of all things". - Shirley Kreasan Strout

The Creed was the basis for establishing "The Nine Key Values" of Zeta Tau Alpha, which are:[1]

  • Lifelong Learning
  • Leadership
  • Responsibility
  • Being Rather than Seeming
  • Service & Philanthropy
  • Seeking Understanding that We Might Gain True Wisdom
  • Humility
  • Loyalty & Commitment
  • Love

Membership edit

Chapters edit

Zeta Tau Alpha has 174 active collegiate chapters and 233 active alumnae chapters.[3][1] There are alumnae chapters across the United States, Canada and a virtual alumnae chapter, ZTAlways.[25] ZTAlways is a virtual alumnae chapter for members who do not have the opportunity to interact with sisters among a land-based chapter.[26] As an alumna, a woman is still considered a member of ZTA. The Epsilon chapter at the University of Arkansas is the longest standing ZTA chapter in the world.[27]

Fraternity operations edit

Zeta Tau Alpha is structured into three separate organizations which facilitate fraternity operations: Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Zeta Tau Alpha Housing Corporation, and Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation. These organizations are each supported by volunteers working at the local and national level as well as staff based at the International Office, based in Carmel, Indiana.[1] The ZTA Foundation also provides Leadership Consultants to help provide direct national support for chapters during major events and for leadership development.[9]

Notable members edit

Arts/entertainment edit

Sports edit

Philanthropy edit

Journalism edit

Military edit

Politics edit

References edit

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  2. ^ University, Longwood. "History at Longwood". www.longwood.edu. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  3. ^ a b William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive), section listing Zeta Tau Alpha chapters". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved December 31, 2021. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  4. ^ a b c Strout, Shirley Kreasan (1928). This History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol. 1 (Reprint 2009). Indianapolis, Indiana: Zeta Tau Alpha. pp. 31–33.
  5. ^ a b Strout, Shirley Kreasan (1928). This History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol. 1 (Reprint 2009). Indianapolis, Indiana: Zeta Tau Alpha. pp. 35–45.
  6. ^ a b Strout, Shirley Kreasan (1928). The History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol. 1 (Reprint 2009). Indianapolis, Indiana: Zeta Tau Alpha. pp. 59–69.
  7. ^ Strout, Shirely Kreasan (1928). The History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol. 1 (Reprint 2009). Indianapolis, Indiana: Zeta Tau Alpha. p. 76.
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  9. ^ a b "Foundation". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  10. ^ "ZTA eliminates its Legacy Policy". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
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  12. ^ Alpha, Zeta Tau. "A Zeta True: Anne Winnes Redmond". Zeta Tau Alpha. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  13. ^ "Tweet announcing end of partnership with Komen". Twitter. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  14. ^ "Think Pink Trademark". tmsearch.uspto.gov. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  15. ^ "Our Philanthropy". Zeta Tau Alpha. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  16. ^ "Programming". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  17. ^ "My Sister, My Responsibility". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  18. ^ "Harm Reduction Alliance pilots workshop on prescription drug abuse". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  19. ^ "ZTA Foundation Announces Grace Grants". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  20. ^ "Events". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
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  23. ^ "Fraternity Communications Association Awards – 2019". Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  24. ^ Strout, Shirley Kreasan (1928). The History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol.1 (Reprint 2009). Indianapolis, Indiana: Zeta Tau Alpha. pp. 274–320.
  25. ^ "ZTA international website".
  26. ^ Alpha, ZTAlways alumnae of Zeta Tau. "Zeta Tau Alpha | ZTAlways". ztalways.zetataualpha.org. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  27. ^ "Zeta Tau Alpha | University of Arkansas".
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  29. ^ Florida Alligator January 28, 2019
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  31. ^ a b "Wearing another crown: Miss Florida and Miss Indiana". Zeta Tau Alpha official site. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  32. ^ Sanchez, Lorena (June 19, 2011). "Miss NM Brittany Toll out after swimsuit competition". El Paso Times.
  33. ^ "Tiffany Maher dances her way into the finals". Zeta Tau Alpha official site. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
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External links edit

  • Official website

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Zeta Tau Alpha known as ZTA or Zeta is an international women s fraternity founded on October 15 1898 at the State Female Normal School now Longwood University in Farmville Virginia 1 Its International Office is located in Carmel Indiana It is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference and currently has more than 257 000 initiated members Zeta Tau AlphaZTAFoundedOctober 15 1898 125 years ago 1898 10 15 State Female Normal School now Longwood University Farmville VirginiaTypeSocialAffiliationNPCScopeInternationalMottoSeek the NoblestMember badgeSilver or Gold Shield enameled in Black bearing ZTA a five point crown and Themis written in GreekPledge pinSilver Carpenter Square enameled in TurquoiseColors Turquoise blue and steel graySymbolFive pointed Crown primary Strawberry secondary FlowerWhite VioletPatron Greek divinityThemisPublicationThemisPhilanthropyBreast cancer education and awarenessChapters174 active collegiate chapters and 233 alumnae chaptersMembers280 000 lifetimeNicknameZetaHeadquarters1036 S Rangeline Road Carmel IN 46032 United StatesWebsitezetataualpha org Contents 1 History 2 Philanthropy 2 1 Programming 3 Symbols amp Insignia 3 1 Official Jewelry 3 1 1 Official Badge 3 1 2 New Member Badge 3 1 3 Recognition Pin 3 1 4 Honor Ring 3 1 5 Anniversary Jewelry 3 2 Insignia 3 2 1 Coat of arms 3 2 2 Banner 3 2 3 Colors 3 2 4 Flower 3 2 5 Symbols 3 3 Themis 3 3 1 Patron Goddess 3 3 2 Official Publication 4 The Creed of Zeta Tau Alpha 5 Membership 5 1 Chapters 5 2 Fraternity operations 5 3 Notable members 5 3 1 Arts entertainment 5 3 2 Sports 5 3 3 Philanthropy 5 3 4 Journalism 5 3 5 Military 5 3 6 Politics 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis women s fraternity was founded by nine women on October 15 1898 at the State Female Normal School now Longwood University in Farmville Virginia ZTA is the third organization founded of the Farmville Four In order these are Kappa Delta 1897 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1898 Zeta Tau Alpha 1898 and Alpha Sigma Alpha 1901 2 3 nbsp Maud Jones Horner founding member and first president of ZTA ZTA 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 1 In 1897 the founders began meeting to form an organization during their time at the Normal to cement the bonds of their friend group which at the time numbered at a dozen 4 When Alice Bland Coleman was approached by another women s fraternity on campus to join the founders pushed forward with starting the fraternity 4 Maud Jones Horner and Frances Yancey Smith then turned to their respective brothers Plummer Jones Kappa Alpha and Phi Beta Kappa and Giles Mebane Smith Phi Theta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa as resources of information regarding the fraternity system 4 At this time the fraternity went by its original moniker pronounced Who Who Who which was used during its first interactions with the two other women s fraternities at Longwood It would not be until the spring of 1899 that the Greek letter name Zeta Tau Alpha would be officially decided upon 5 In 1902 a member of the Alpha Chapter of ZTA Grace Elcan Garnett 6 attained a charter for ZTA from the State of Virginia cementing its official purpose The object of said association shall be to intensify friendship promote happiness among its members and in every way to create such sentiments to perform such deeds and to mould such opinions as will conduce to the building up of a nobler and purer womanhood in the world 1 With this development ZTA was the first of the Farmville Four to be chartered and the first women s fraternity to be granted a charter by a special act of the legislature 6 1903 the first national convention was held in Farmville and it was here that the name of the fraternity s official publication Themis was decided It was also at this convention that Zeta Tau Alpha officially adopted the term fraternity instead of sorority to distinguish the organization from those directly affiliated with men s fraternities 7 In 1909 the organization joined the National Panhellenic Conference NPC an umbrella organization consisting of women s fraternities and sororities in order to expand This resulted in the first closure of its Alpha chapter at Longwood University 8 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 founded The organization serves to manage official ZTA facilities used by its chapters In 2021 as a result of ongoing efforts to improve diversity equity inclusion in ZTA national council officially eliminated the Legacy Policy as a factor in membership selection Previously a legacy was given preferential consideration during recruitment As part of its official announcement the fraternity released a statement saying Removing the Legacy Policy is an important step toward providing a more equitable recruitment experience for all potential new members It allows collegiate chapters and PNMs to focus on the mutual selection process gives chapters full accountability for the members they select and will ensure that non legacy PNMs have the same access and opportunity to join 10 Philanthropy editIn 1928 Zeta Tau Alpha started its first national philanthropic effort in the creation of a health center servicing the community of Currin County Virginia located in Appalachia 11 When the health center closed in 1946 ZTA partnered with the Easterseals until 1970 and the ARC until 1992 12 During the partnership with the Easter Seals the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation known as the ZTA Foundation was established in 1954 1 In 1992 ZTA adopted breast cancer education and awareness as its national philanthropy and partnered with the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation until 2015 13 In 2010 Zeta Tau Alpha trademarked the phrase Think Pink with the United States Patent and Trademark Office 14 Since then this term has become the umbrella theme for all of their breast cancer education and awareness projects 15 nbsp Zeta Tau Alpha sisters involved in a Think Pink campaignThe ZTA Foundation currently has partnerships with the American Cancer Society in which the Foundation is the National Survivor Ambassador of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer the National Football League partnership established in 1999 for which the Foundation distributes pink ribbons as part of the NFL s A Crucial Catch campaign and Bright Pink in which the Brighten Up Educational Workshop is brought to each collegiate chapter s campus to provide to tools for assessing breast cancer risk 1 Programming edit The ZTA Foundation also develops programming geared towards college students covering topics such as mental health substance abuse and leadership development 16 Such programs are referred to My Sister My Responsibility and contain content emphasizing social responsibility duty of care and engaging conversations about risk 17 ZTA is also a member of the Harm Reduction Alliance a group which collaborates on providing programming to college students 18 The Harm Reduction Alliance has generated programming such as Generation Rx targeted towards drug use in college aged individuals and a partnership with ActiveMinds to help facilitate conversations around mental health within their chapters In response to the COVID 19 Pandemic the ZTA Foundation provided Grace Grants to members of ZTA experiencing hardship Grace refers both to the act of grace given to each other as members and to Grace Estelle Elcan one of the fraternity s first new members 19 Chapter officers for both collegiate and alumnae groups are also given leadership training by ZTA Chapter officers are able to attend either the Emerging Leaders Academy and or the Officers Leadership Academy which allow members to learn more about their specific officer roles 20 Symbols amp Insignia editOfficial Jewelry edit Official Badge edit The member badge of ZTA is a small black shield superimposed on a gold or silver shield bearing the letters ZTA a five pointed crown and the name Themis written in Greek Designed with the help of Mebane Smith Maud Jones Horner Frances Yancey Smith and Mary Campbell Jones Batte chose the final design 21 The size was regulated at the 1912 convention to be modeled after that of Dr May Agnes Hopkins ZTA s national president at the time 21 Members may wear attach a chapter guard and attach dangles to denote achievements and positions held as a ZTA The chapter guard is the only pin allowed to be attached to the badge and the badge may not be turned into jewelry and may not be set with more than 2 stones ZTA has no official jewel or gemstone 21 New Member Badge edit New members may wear a turquoise and silver carpenter square pin which was adopted in the 1910 National Convention 21 The new member pin is returned upon initiation Recognition Pin edit Members may also wear a recognition pin in the shape of a small gold five pointed crown on their coat as the badge While not a rule it was deemed that it was a matter of good taste that a member never wear the official badge on a coat 21 Honor Ring edit In recognition of outstanding service to the Fraternity members can receive an Honor Ring which bears the coat of arms on a turquoise stone Adopted at the 1915 National Convention the oblong octagonal ring also bears an open book and five pointed crown in relief on the sides It is considered ZTA s highest individual honor for alumnae Anniversary Jewelry edit For major anniversaries members receive additional pins and charms to commemorate 25 50 and 75 years as a Zeta 1 25 Year members receive the 25 Year Pin 50 Year members receive the White Violet Pin and 75 Year Members receive a White Violet Charm Insignia edit Coat of arms edit The Coat of Arms in use today was adopted in 1926 and follows heraldic rules It is described as Quarterly argent and azure in two and three a cinquefoil of the first nine billets in bend sable Crest Above a crown radiate or a chain of five links fess wise argent Motto Zeta Tau Alpha in Greek upper and lower case 21 Only initiated members may use the crest in any manner which must be dignified and in good taste The secret ritualistic meaning of the Coat of Arms is revealed to each member during her Initiation 1 Banner edit The Banner was introduced at the 1910 National Convention and was made by Bertha Cruse Gardner as a commission from the National President 21 The turquoise and gray satin banner bears the letter A the Greek word Themis and a burning torch The banner s meaning is secret but it may be hung in a visible place in chapter housing 1 Colors edit The official colors of ZTA are turquoise blue and steel gray Upon receiving a bid to ZTA members receive a set of turquoise and blue ribbons adorned on a pin to wear prior to receiving the New Member Pin Members also wear the colors in honor of significant events such as the installation of a new ZTA chapter Founder s Day celebrations or the death of a member The significance of these colors is explained in the Initiation Service 1 Flower edit The official flower of ZTA is the white violet which was chosen by Ruby Leigh Orgain for its connection to the Ancient Greeks as well as the prevalence of such flowers in Virginia 21 While the specific of varietal of violet is not named depictions of the flower show that it is based on the Viola canadensis which is native to Virginia Symbols edit The five pointed crown is the primary official symbol of the fraternity 1 The meaning of the crown is revealed to members during the initiation service and members may use either the official logo crown or the crown used on the Coat of Arms The strawberry is also used as a secondary symbol 1 The strawberry s significance came to be when Mary Campbell Jones Batte was gifted a basket of strawberries from an admirer Through that gift the founders resolved to host their first social gathering and become recognized on campus 5 Themis edit Patron Goddess edit In addition the founders chose Themis as their patron goddess to represent the fraternity 1 In Greek tradition Themis represents divine justice and was seated beside Zeus to give counsel and gather assemblies She also served as an Oracle of Delphi In addition to being a wife of Zeus she was the daughter of Uranus and Gaea and the mother of the Horae and the Moirai In some depictions she is the mother of Prometheus She is often depicted holding a sword of justice and the scales of law Official Publication edit Themis is also the name of ZTA s official publication 22 Adopted in the 1903 National Convention the award winning publication regularly features collegiate and alumnae chapter news photos and achievements 23 Originally provided as a newspaper Themis is now a quarterly magazine sent out to all members of ZTA 24 The Creed of Zeta Tau Alpha editWritten by Shirley Kreasan Strout and adopted at the 1928 National Convention the Creed of Zeta Tau Alpha is the embodiment of the organization s values 1 Per tradition every chapter meeting of Zeta Tau Alpha opens with members reciting the Creed together To realize that within our grasp in Zeta Tau Alpha lies the opportunity to learn those things which will ever enrich and ennoble our lives to be true to ourselves and to those within and without our circle To think in terms of all mankind and our service in the world To be steadfast strong and clean of heart and mind remembering that since the thought is father to the deed only that which we would have manifested in our experience should be entertained in thought To find satisfaction in being rather than seeming thus strengthening in us the higher qualities of the spirit To prepare for service and learn the nobility of serving thereby earning the right to be served to seek understanding that we might gain true wisdom to look for the good in everyone To see beauty with its enriching influence to be humble in success and without bitterness in defeat To have the welfare and harmony of the Fraternity at heart striving ever to make our lives a symphony of high ideals devotion to the Right the Good and the True without a discordant note remembering always that the foundation precept of Zeta Tau Alpha was Love the greatest of all things Shirley Kreasan StroutThe Creed was the basis for establishing The Nine Key Values of Zeta Tau Alpha which are 1 Lifelong Learning Leadership Responsibility Being Rather than Seeming Service amp Philanthropy Seeking Understanding that We Might Gain True Wisdom Humility Loyalty amp Commitment LoveMembership editChapters edit Main article List of Zeta Tau Alpha chapters Zeta Tau Alpha has 174 active collegiate chapters and 233 active alumnae chapters 3 1 There are alumnae chapters across the United States Canada and a virtual alumnae chapter ZTAlways 25 ZTAlways is a virtual alumnae chapter for members who do not have the opportunity to interact with sisters among a land based chapter 26 As an alumna a woman is still considered a member of ZTA The Epsilon chapter at the University of Arkansas is the longest standing ZTA chapter in the world 27 Fraternity operations edit Zeta Tau Alpha is structured into three separate organizations which facilitate fraternity operations Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Zeta Tau Alpha Housing Corporation and Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation These organizations are each supported by volunteers working at the local and national level as well as staff based at the International Office based in Carmel Indiana 1 The ZTA Foundation also provides Leadership Consultants to help provide direct national support for chapters during major events and for leadership development 9 Notable members edit Arts entertainment edit Kylan Darnell Nu 2022 Miss Ohio Teen USA Top 16 Finalist and Fan Favorite at Miss Teen USA 2022 28 Sarah Rose Summers Gamma Psi Miss USA 2018 29 Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Beta Gamma First woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in music and receive a doctorate in music composition from Juilliard 30 Betty Buckley Gamma Psi Tony Award winning theater film and television actress Cats Eight is Enough Tender Mercies 30 Phyllis George Gamma Phi Miss America 1971 Emmy Award winning television host network television s first woman sportscaster author former First Lady of Kentucky 30 Maggie Elizabeth Jones Gamma Rho Actress Nicole Paggi Theta Psi Actress 30 MerrieBeth Cox Alpha Theta 2012 Miss Indiana finalist in 2013 Miss America pageant 31 Brittany Toll Beta Nu Former Miss New Mexico USA top 16 finalist at Miss USA and Fan Favorite and former Miss New Mexico Teen USA 32 Tiffany Maher Eta Kappa Female runner up on U S Season 9 of So You Think You Can Dance 33 Sports edit Maddie Gardner Theta Tau 2 time gold medalist at the All Star Cheerleading World Championship 34 Ryan Carlyle Beta Omicron Member of the first ever U S Women s Rugby Sevens Team at the 2016 Rio Olympics 1 Sarah Patterson Nu Former Head Coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide women s gymnastics team Inducted into Alabama s Sports Hall of Fame 35 Philanthropy edit Shonda Schilling Iota Delta Founder of the Curt and Shonda Schilling Melanoma Foundation of America author wife of Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling 30 Journalism edit Faith Daniels Theta News personality 48 Hours Sunday Morning The Today Show CBS Morning News 30 Susan Elizabeth Ford Bales Alpha Upsilon Photojournalist Daughter of President Gerald Ford spokesperson for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 30 former chair of the board of the Betty Ford Center Erin Andrews Gamma Iota ESPN reporter and host of Fox College Football for Fox Sports 30 Betty Nguyen Kappa CNN journalist 36 anchor for CBS Morning News and contributor for The Early Show Laura Rutledge Gamma Iota Co host of SEC Nation on the SEC Network 1 2012 Miss Florida finalist in 2013 Miss America pageant 31 Heather O Rourke Theta Xi News Personality WABC TV New York CityMilitary edit Brigadier General Margaret A Brewer U S M C Alpha Gamma First woman general officer of the United States Marine Corps 30 Politics edit Virginia Shehee Beta Iota Member of the Louisiana State Senate 1976 1980 Shreveport businesswoman and philanthropist 37 Lynda Bird Johnson Robb Kappa Former First Lady of Virginia former chairwoman of the Presidents Advisory Committee for Women Daughter of President Lyndon B Johnson wife of Charles Robb 30 Cheri Daniels Alpha Xi Wife of former governor of Indiana Mitch Daniels 38 Deborah Platt Majoras Delta Omega Former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission 30 chief legal officer and secretary of Procter and GambleReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r About Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved April 6 2021 University Longwood History at Longwood www longwood edu Retrieved April 6 2021 a b William Raimond Baird Carroll Lurding eds Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities Baird s Manual Online Archive section listing Zeta Tau Alpha chapters Student Life and Culture Archives University of Illinois University of Illinois Archives Retrieved December 31 2021 The main archive URL is The Baird s Manual Online Archive homepage a b c Strout Shirley Kreasan 1928 This History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol 1 Reprint 2009 Indianapolis Indiana Zeta Tau Alpha pp 31 33 a b Strout Shirley Kreasan 1928 This History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol 1 Reprint 2009 Indianapolis Indiana Zeta Tau Alpha pp 35 45 a b Strout Shirley Kreasan 1928 The History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol 1 Reprint 2009 Indianapolis Indiana Zeta Tau Alpha pp 59 69 Strout Shirely Kreasan 1928 The History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol 1 Reprint 2009 Indianapolis Indiana Zeta Tau Alpha p 76 Important changes to the National Panhellenic Conference Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved April 6 2021 a b Foundation Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved April 6 2021 ZTA eliminates its Legacy Policy Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved February 18 2022 Did you know that in 1928 ZTA established its first philanthropy by opening a health center to benefit rural residents of the Appa Zeta Tau Alpha ZTA Go Greek Pinterest Retrieved April 6 2021 Alpha Zeta Tau A Zeta True Anne Winnes Redmond Zeta Tau Alpha Retrieved April 6 2021 Tweet announcing end of partnership with Komen Twitter Retrieved April 6 2021 Think Pink Trademark tmsearch uspto gov Retrieved April 6 2021 Our Philanthropy Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved October 28 2016 Programming Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved April 6 2021 My Sister My Responsibility Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved February 18 2022 Harm Reduction Alliance pilots workshop on prescription drug abuse Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved February 18 2022 ZTA Foundation Announces Grace Grants Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved February 18 2022 Events Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved February 18 2022 a b c d e f g h Strout Shirley Kreasan 1928 The History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol 1 Reprint 2009 Indianapolis Indiana Zeta Tau Alpha pp 247 268 Themis the Fraternity s official magazine debuted in November 1903 The first article describes both the history Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Sorority and fraternity Pinterest Retrieved April 6 2021 Fraternity Communications Association Awards 2019 Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Retrieved April 9 2021 Strout Shirley Kreasan 1928 The History of Zeta Tau Alpha Vol 1 Reprint 2009 Indianapolis Indiana Zeta Tau Alpha pp 274 320 ZTA international website Alpha ZTAlways alumnae of Zeta Tau Zeta Tau Alpha ZTAlways ztalways zetataualpha org Retrieved March 12 2020 Zeta Tau Alpha University of Arkansas https www narcity com birmingham al things to know tiktoks favorite sorority girl kylan darnell Florida Alligator January 28 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k Notable Zetas Zeta Tau Alpha Retrieved January 7 2012 a b Wearing another crown Miss Florida and Miss Indiana Zeta Tau Alpha official site Retrieved February 14 2014 Sanchez Lorena June 19 2011 Miss NM Brittany Toll out after swimsuit competition El Paso Times Tiffany Maher dances her way into the finals Zeta Tau Alpha official site Retrieved February 14 2014 Officers University of North Carolina ZTA Retrieved March 2 2014 Fraternity Z T A June 29 2012 Convention Initiate Sarah Patterson ZTA NLC Retrieved April 9 2021 Fontenot Rebecca 2008 Word Perfect Texas Exes Retrieved January 14 2009 Virginia Ruth Kilpatrick Shehee The Shreveport Times Retrieved July 9 2015 The heart of a healthy lifestyle Themis Winter 2013 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zeta Tau Alpha amp oldid 1182167525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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