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Zeta Omega Eta | |
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ΖΩΗ | |
Founded | 2003 Trinity College |
Type | Social |
Affiliation | Independent |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Feminism |
Scope | National |
Colors | Purple and white |
Chapters | 2 |
Headquarters | Hartford, Connecticut United States |
Zeta Omega Eta (ΖΩΗ) is intersectional collegiate sorority founded at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. It was the first feminist sorority in the United States.[1]
History
The Alpha chapter of the Sisterhood of Zeta Omega Eta was started at Trinity College in 2003 by then Sophomore Meghan Boone as part of a project for Tutorial College. It was established as a feminist sorority
As of 2015[update], it had two chapters: one at Trinity College and one at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[2]
References
- ^ "Zeta Omega Eta - University of Michigan Maize Pages". maizepages.umich.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
- ^ "Zeta Omega Eta". Maize Paiges. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
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