Zeta Phi Eta

Zeta Phi Eta (ΖΦΗ) is a national professional fraternity in Communication Arts and Sciences.

Zeta Phi Eta
Z𝚽H
FoundedOctober 10, 1893 (October 10, 1893)
Northwestern University
TypeProfessional
ScopeNational
MottoAchieve! with Wisdom, Integrity and Love
PublicationThe Cameo
Websitehttp://www.zetaphieta.org

History

Zeta Phi Eta is the oldest national group of its kind - it was founded on October 10, 1893 under the inspiration and guidance of Dr. Robert McLean Cumnock. The founding members were Edith DeVore, Maud Newell, Mollie Connor, Leila Little, and Laurine Wright. The fraternity was incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois on June 25, 1902. In 1908, Zeta Phi Eta affiliated with Phi Eta Sigma, a local organization founded in 1901 at Emerson College, in Boston, Massachusetts. In the affiliation, the chapter at Boston became Alpha, and the one at Evanston, Beta. The cameo and pearl pin of Alpha became the official badge, and the shield and torch of Beta, the coat of arms. Zeta Phi Eta has expanded its areas of interest as the field itself expanded to include all communication arts and sciences. As of 1975, Zeta Phi Eta's Bylaws were amended to include men in its membership.[1]

Active Chapters

There are currently five active campus chapters of Zeta Phi Eta. Campus chapters are located at the following schools:

National Board

  • Co President: Blair Shiff
  • Co President: Marisa Russel
  • 1st Vice President: Paul Cantillon
  • 2nd Vice President:
  • Treasurer/Fundraising Chair:
  • Secretary: Lucie McCormick
  • Cameo Editor:
  • Advisory Board Chair: Elina Kotlyar
  • Central Office Executive Director: Tyler Wilson
  • Foundation Executive Director: Valerie Glowinski
  • Webmaster: Emilee Jackson
  • National Service Project and Fundraising Chair: Rachel Durant
  • Nominating and Election Committee/Convention Planning Chair: Brianne Kowalski
  • Historian:

References

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