Delta Zeta Epsilon Omega
Delta Zeta Founders

It all started on October 24, 1902 ...

Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Six women consisting of Alfa Lloyd, Mary Collins, Anna Keen, Julia Bishop, Mabelle Minton, and Anne Simmons became the founders of the new sorority. In years following, the sorority has grown from one chapter in Ohio to 158 college chapters and 182 alumnae chapters in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada.

On February 12, 1956, the Epsilon Omega chapter was founded on what is now the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. In fifty years time, the chapter continues to be active on campus and within the Eau Claire community.

Meet Epsilon Omega's Executive Board:

Rebecca Piltz- President

Megan Heinz- Vice President New Member Education

Becca Morness- Vice President Membership

Jenny Ritchay- Vice President Programming

Melissa Hurni- Treasurer

Becca Hrabik- Academics

Julia Engelhardt- Secretary

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