Stands for Potential New Member
PNM
What is ZTA's philanthropy?
Breast Cancer education and Awareness
On what date was ZTA established?
October 15, 1898
Why is ZTA a fraternity and not a sorority?
The founders intended for ZTA to be designed a fraternity to distinguish the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities
Events that are not allowed to be held between the last day of the Spring Semester and the first scheduled recruitment party in the fall semester.
What are COB events?
During which month is the philanthropy most actively acknowledged?
October
What town and state was ZTA founded in?
Farmville, Virginia
the highest award given to a collegiate chapter
Hellen Margaret Harrison Award
defined as a sister, daughter, or granddaughter; a step-sister, step-daughter, or step-granddaughter; or an adopted sister, daughter, or granddaughter of an initiated member of ZTA (alive or deceased).
What is a legacy?
What are the three philanthropy partnerships ZTA has?
NFL, Bright Pink, American Cancer Society
How many original founders of ZTA are there?
Nine
What is Themis the goddess of?
What is justice and divine law.
Define: Formal Recruitment
Formal Recruitment: a period where Greek Organizations try to recruit new members.
What color are breast cancer awareness ribbons?
pink
What was ZTA's original name?
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ZTA's first social gathering was prompted by what?
basket of Strawberries
Define: Bid, Party Invite, Party Accept, Quota
Bid: an invitation to join a sorority or fraternity Party Invite: amount of women who were extended bids. Party Accept: amount of women who accepted bids. Quota: a term used by Panhellenic chapters which specifies a number of new members each sorority can accept during formal recruitment
True or False: Breast cancer can only affect women
False
Which founder was ZTA's first elected president?
Maud Jones Horner
Who is Zeta's patron goddess?
Themis