The Alpha chapter of Zeta Pi Omega sorority is no longer recognized as a registered student organization at Illinois Institute of Technology. Zeta Pi Omega received a notice of removal on April 12, 2018. Effective April 28, 2018:
If/When Zeta Pi Omega may desire to return to campus, it is expected that the appropriate representative(s) of Zeta Pi Omega work with Illinois Tech to be reinstated per the written policies that are valid at the time of reinstatement. At the very least, the New Student Organization Process (with Campus Life) and the Sorority Expansion Process (with Residence and Greek Life) will be part of the process. Zeta Pi Omega
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On March 3, 2018, Greek Council hosted New Member Academy in Hermann Hall for all of the new members of fraternities and sororities. A total of 20 out of 50 new members attended the event with 100 percent new member participation from Omega Delta! The VP: Education Ricky Tobey organized the event to focus on new members and their personal values, as well as their capacity for change within their chapters. If you would like to explore any of the materials from the event, please contact Ricky Tobey, at [email protected]. Thank you to Marcus Favila (ΑΣΦ), Eric Schuette (ΠΚΦ), Robert Hall (Triangle), and Paolo Kodaira (Triangle) for spending their afternoons with the new members of our community. Election were held last night (Wednesday night) for our new executive board and 3 open chair positions. We wish to congratulate the following members of our Greek community who have stepped up to serve on the 2016 Greek Council Board.
We look forward to what this new board will bring to our community.
Also, don't forget we have a FREE Roller Skating event this Sunday at Herman Hall Expo from 8pm-12am. Come socialize and skate. It's sure to be a good time! Then, come to our next meeting on Wednesday, December 2nd to vote on the Public Relations Chair and attend the last meeting of the semester. Hope to see you there.
Stay tuned for more information as Greek Values Week is rapidly approaching. This week will be packed with fun events that embody the Greek Community so this is a great opportunity to see what it truly means to be a Greek. It starts with Greek Formal on October 23rd and continues until the following Friday. We hope to see you there!
After a couple of exciting Fall Recruitment weeks, New Member Academy, and the start of Greek Football, Greek Council and the Greek Community as a whole would love to extend a welcome to these new members:
We are a community comprised of some of the best people on this campus simply because we have people who care about other people. It's about the connections. It's about the brotherhoods and sisterhoods. It's about finding someone whose values align with your own. It's about finding a group of people who you can count upon no matter what, for the rest of your life. This is Greek Life. Hopefully this sounds like the type of community you wish to be a part of. We'd love to have you. And if you ever have any questions about Greek Life here at IIT, please feel free to email [email protected] with whatever is on your mind. Have fun and Go Greek,
Sabrina DeGenova Public Relations Chair
What is Recruitment Week?Recruitment Week is one of the most exciting times on campus at IIT. Each chapter hosts fun events throughout the whole week meaning there's plenty of events to choose from. At these events, you get to meet all of the members who make our community so special (plus there's plenty of free food along the way). Below are some commonly asked questions about Greek Life. How will I benefit? You will have a community full of resources and friends that will last long past your days at IIT. Who can join Greek life? Anyone! All chapters are open to undergraduates regardless of year in school. Most chapters also accept Shimer College and Vandercook students. Some chapters also welcome graduate students. How do you join? The first week of each Fall and Spring semester is Recruitment Week. During these weeks, chapters host daily activities open to everyone. Students are encouraged to visit all chapters to see where they might fit best. Chapters also host recruitment events throughout each semester. How much does it cost? Membership costs vary per chapter. Please feel free to ask. Does it take up a lot of time? Depends on how involved you get! It’s all up to what you want. Visit each chapter's Facebook Page to find their |