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Zeta Tau Alpha: Top Twenty Reasons To Go Zeta Tau Alpha

(The following post is a heartfelt & beautiful shoutout to Zeta Tau Alpha’s undergraduate & alumnae members.)

Here are twenty reasons why women should go Zeta Tau Alpha during Formal Recruitment:

1. Zeta Tau Alpha is a second home away from home.

2. Zeta Tau Alpha is a Fraternity where women can truly be themselves.

3. Zeta Tau Alpha is a Fraternity where women can make their mark on their chapters, colleges/universities, communities & the world.

4. Zeta Tau Alpha is about finding new friends & discovering sisterhood that lasts a lifetime.

5. Zeta Tau Alpha proves that sisterhood & friendship aren’t for college days alone.

6. Women in Zeta Tau Alpha are all of the above: classy, sweet, amazing, fun, intelligent, caring, kind, compassionate & courteous!!

7. Zeta Tau Alpha is about being a part of something truly special: almost 115 years of more-than-amazing – & noble – sisterhood!!

8. Zeta Tau Alpha inspires & encourages women to become stronger leaders.

9. Zeta Tau Alpha inspires & encourages women to become stronger contributors.

10. Zeta Tau Alpha inspires & encourages women to become stronger difference-makers.

11. Zeta Tau Alpha inspires & encourages its members to become stronger women who believe in making a positive difference for their chapters, colleges/universities, communities & the world through their efforts in academics, volunteering, philanthropy, service, recruitment, leadership development, their involvement in various campus organizations & their involvement in the local community.

12. Women in Zeta Tau Alpha set their standards & expectations high by how they lead the way on campus & in the real world; even today, they shine brightly in a noble way through the more-than-amazing things that they do for their chapters, colleges/universities & communities!!

13. Women in Zeta Tau Alpha shine brightly & nobly for their chapters, their colleges’/universities’ Greek communities, their colleges/universities, their communities & the world.

14. Zeta Tau Alpha shines brightly & nobly when it comes to philanthropy & service. Through their support of breast cancer awareness, education & research, Zeta Tau Alpha’s undergraduate & alumnae members show Greeks & non-Greeks that philanthropy can be an exciting, enriching, rewarding & life-changing experience in so many ways. (In addition, they make a difference where it truly matters most.)

15. Zeta Tau Alpha is the journey of a lifetime.

16. Zeta Tau Alpha is an amazing & unique experience unlike any other.

17. Zeta Tau Alpha is & will always be one of the best things that could happen to any woman who chooses to go Greek.

18. Zeta Tau Alpha is life. Zeta Tau Alpha is love…Better yet, Zeta Tau Alpha is both of the above & so much more!!

19. Zeta Tau Alpha is about women who are wholeheartedly committed to living their values & reflecting those values to others in a positive, genuine way. Whether it’s through their efforts in the classroom, through their efforts as chapter officers, through their efforts in volunteering, through their efforts in recruitment or through their involvement in various campus organizations, women in Zeta Tau Alpha not only live the words of the Fraternity’s Creed. They also find beneficial ways to make Zeta Tau Alpha stand out on campus & in the local community.

20. Last but not least, Zeta Tau Alpha is all about seeking the noblest!!

Sorority Life: A Little More About Me…

Back on April 29, I celebrated my fourth year as a blogger. At the same time, I couldn’t help but wonder how far I’ve come writing about Greek life – particular sorority life – since then (& how much I’ve grown as a writer who’s writing about something that he truly loves with all his heart). I’ve come a long way since those early days & I’ve grown exponentially as a blogger writing about a topic which he loves (& will always continue to love). As a values-based, values-oriented fraternity man who is also pro-Panhellenic, that’s always a good thing.

Times have changed but the primary aims for of love & roses haven’t:

1. No matter which sororities/fraternities I’m writing about, I believe in inspiring & encouraging Greek unity. In addition, I’m praising & showing my heartfelt appreciation for these organizations as well.

2. Whether my articles are about recruitment, philanthropy or Sororities/Fraternities, I’m showcasing various aspects of Greek life in a positive, genuine, accurate & heartfelt way.

3. My posts have always been written with one thing in mind: again, to praise Sororities/Fraternities, not to tear them down. It never ceases to amaze me when people use search engine terms like “ten reasons why this or that sorority is horrible” or “ten reasons why I hate this sorority or that” to find my blog. Sorry to say, but there are NO posts about either of the above here. My articles are always about putting a positive spotlight on Sororities/Fraternities!!

4. I’m presenting articles about Greek life with an open-minded & vibrant (& at the same time, humble & unimposing) approach which Greeks & non-Greeks can identify with & relate to.

As always, all of the posts on of love & roses are a heartfelt celebration of Greek life!!

Sorority Recruitment: If Not Us, Who? And If Not Now, When? (Part Two)

(The following post is a shoutout to sorority women everywhere.)

If not us, who? If not now, when?

What is good news if we can’t share it with women who are thinking about/planning on going Greek?

What is good news if we can’t take the time to share it with potential new members who are wondering if Greek life is truly for them?

It’s on us to get the word out about when Formal Recruitment’s going to be & when (as well as where) our Formal Recruitment are going to take place. At the same time, it’s on us to get the word out about who our Sororities/Fraternities are, what our Sororities/Fraternities do on campus & in the local community, as well as what our Sororities/Fraternities are all about. It’s on us to get the word out about our chapters & what we do on campus, in the local community & the world. It’s on us to share how our chapters are making a positive impact for our colleges’/universities’ Greek communities, our colleges/universities, the local community & beyond.

Let’s face it. If we don’t get the word out about sorority life, who will? If we don’t get the word out about anything pertaining to Sorority Recruitment, who will? If not us, who? If not now, when?

Who’s going to inspire women to go Greek if we don’t?

Who’s going to encourage women to go Greek if we don’t?

Who’s going to empower women to go Greek if we don’t?

Who’s going to inspire women to see if Greek life is truly for them if we don’t?

Who’s going to encourage women to see if Greek life is right for them if we don’t?

Who’s going to tell these amazing ladies about the great things our chapters do for our colleges/universities & communities if we don’t?

Who’s going to show & tell these amazing ladies how our chapters inspire women to become stronger leaders, contributors & difference-makers for our chapters, campuses, communities & the world if we don’t?

Who’s going to show & tell how our Sororities/Fraternities inspire women to live & lead values-based, values-oriented lives if we don’t?

Who’s going to show & tell how our Sororities/Fraternities set high standards & expectations for excellence if we don’t?

Who’s going to show & tell how our Sororities/Fraternities inspire women to achieve their personal best if we don’t?

Who’s going to showcase our chapters – as well as our Sororities/Fraternities in general – in a genuine, accurate & positive light if we don’t?

Who’s going to prove the skeptics & doubters about Greek life wrong if we don’t?

How will potential new members know about what to expect during Formal Recruitment if we don’t tell them?

How will potential new members know when Formal Recruitment’s going to be – as well as when & where Recruitment Week events are going to take place – if we don’t tell them?

Who’s going to convince women that going Greek is one of the best choices that they’ll ever make if we don’t?

How will women ever know about our Sororities/Fraternities if we’re not doing our job?

Get the word out about Greek life. Get the word out about our chapters. Get the word out about our Sororities/Fraternities & why they’re so more-than-amazing to begin with. Get the word out about Formal Recruitment & what to expect during the recruiting process. Better yet, get the word out about all of the above. Because if we don’t, who else is going to?

If not us, who? And if not now, when?

Sorority Life: Nothing Compares To A Sorority Woman… (Part II)

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who is genuinely & completely committed to living her Sorority’s/Fraternity’s values & ideals in all that she does.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who is a mentor, inspiration & positive role model to her chapter, her chapter’s new members, alumnae, women who are thinking about/planning on going Greek, other sorority women in her Panhellenic community & to a much greater degree, her college’s/university’s Greek community.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who believes in making both her chapter & Greek community look good.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who believes in achieving greatness/her personal best & inspires others around her to do the same.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who is empowered to make a positive impact for her chapter, her Sorority/Fraternity, her college’s/university’s Greek community, her campus & the real world.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who promotes the true meaning of her Sorority’s/Fraternity’s sisterhood to others around her, both Greek & non-Greek.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who lives out her sisterhood on a daily basis, proving to both Greeks & non-Greeks alike how much she loves her Sorority/Fraternity, why she loves her Sorority/Fraternity as much as she does & how her Sorority/Fraternity is impacting her life in a positive way.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who continues doing her part to shatter the stereotypes which non-Greeks have always held about Greek life in general.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who explains & proves all the more-than-amazing things that her Sorority/Fraternity does on campus & in the local community.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who inspires & encourages other women to go Greek or at least see if Greek life is truly for them.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who consistently strives to uphold integrity (as well as her Sorority’s/Fraternity’s standards, expectations & principles) in everything that she does for her chapter, her Greek community, her college/university, the local community & the world.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who genuinely strives to leave a positive first impression on her chapter, her Sorority/Fraternity, her campus & community through her efforts in academics, philanthropy, service, leadership opportunities, recruitment & membership development.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who is dedicated to realizing her full potential as a stronger leader, contributor, difference-maker, communicator & above all, a stronger person.

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who wears her Sorority’s/Fraternity’s letters with pride, respect & care. She is her chapter’s – as well as her Sorority’s/Fraternity’s – own best advertising & does her part to showcase her organization in a genuine, positive way on a daily basis. (In addition, she believes that you’re always wearing your letters.)

Nothing compares to a sorority woman who sincerely believes that her Sorority/Fraternity is not for college days alone. For her & other sorority women, her Sorority/Fraternity is for a lifetime.

Last but not least, nothing compares to a sorority woman who is all of the above!!

Zeta Tau Alpha: Not For College Days Alone

Zeta Tau Alpha is an amazing & unique experience unlike any other. Zeta Tau Alpha is – & will always be – one of the best things that could happen to any woman who chooses to go Greek. Zeta Tau Alpha is a Fraternity where women seek the noblest in all that they do. Zeta Tau Alpha proves that friendship & sisterhood are for a lifetime. Last but not least, Zeta Tau Alpha is an experience that’s not for college days alone.

I’ll say it once more: Zeta Tau Alpha is an experience that’s not for college days alone. Whether it’s joining an alumnae chapter, staying involved in your alumnae chapter or volunteering for the Fraternity in various ways (e.g. as Chapter Advisors, Alumnae Chapter Officers, House Association Officers, Think Pink coordinators, among other things), Zeta Tau Alpha is an experience that can’t be limited to a few years of college. It’s the experience of a lifetime!!

Zeta Tau Alpha is a constant reminder that sisterhood & friendship don’t end after graduation. Both of the above remain strong & steadfast after we receive our diplomas & take our first steps out into the real world.

Zeta Tau Alpha isn’t about “arrival.” Likewise, Zeta Tau Alpha isn’t a destination. Zeta Tau Alpha is – & will always be – the journey of a lifetime!! By getting involved in our alumnae chapters, volunteering for ZTA in so many ways (such as those volunteer opportunities mentioned above) or even recommending young women for membership into Zeta Tau Alpha, we’re not just staying connected with Zeta Tau Alpha. We’re also making a positive difference for a Fraternity which has made & continues to make a noble impact on our lives.

Zeta Tau Alpha isn’t for college days alone. Zeta Tau Alpha is for a lifetime.

No matter how we stay involved with Zeta Tau Alpha after graduation, we can be sure of one thing: Zeta Tau Alpha is an experience that keeps on going strong after we graduate!!

Zeta Tau Alpha: Top Ten Things To Keep In Mind While Preparing For Formal Recruitment

Formal Recruitment may be roughly a few months away, but here are some things which every undergraduate member of ZTA should keep in mind as you begin planning, preparing & practicing for your Formal Recruitment events & activities:

1. Recruitment is something that we do all year long, not just once/twice a year or when we “feel like it.”

2. Recruitment is all about quality, not quantity. Likewise, it’s a matter of who & what types of women we’re selecting for chapter membership as much as it is a matter of how & why we’re selecting these amazing ladies to join Zeta Tau Alpha.

3. It’s never too early to plan, prepare & practice for Formal Recruitment. (Seriousl, it isn’t.)

4. A more-than-amazing/successful/truly memorable Formal Recruitment is something that we can’t plan for in a timeframe of just one/two weeks. It takes months of planning & preparing – better yet, we should start planning for our next Formal Recruitment immediately after Bid Day.

5. The women we choose for chapter membership are going to determine which direction our chapters will take in the future (for better or for worse). So think about the following: who we want to join Zeta Tau Alpha, why we feel these amazing ladies would be the perfect fit for Zeta Tau Alpha & how we’re selecting these women (i.e. on Founders-tested, Founders-approved criteria, not for superficial reasons).

6. When it comes to anything pertaining to Formal Recruitment, we should spend our Summer Break coming up with amazing, colorful & creative Recruitment Week ideas/suggestions (or if we know what we’re going to do for Recruitment Week, refining our theme ideas/suggestions).

7. First impressions are always lasting ones & even more so during Recruitment Week. Whether we’re doing Recruitment skits, Recruitment presentations or chapter recruitment videos, don’t forget to show the potential new members who will be visiting our houses/suites why our chapters stand out in such areas as academics, philanthropy, service, leadership development & sisterhood.

8. Simply planning, preparing & practicing for Sorority Recruitment is more difficult than it looks. Honestly, it can be time-consuming, exhausting & stressful; if we’re totally unprepared, it can be a hundred times worse. So be ready to go well before Formal Recruitment even begins!!

9. It’s all about getting the right message about Zeta Tau Alpha across to the potential new members: not only talking about friendship & sisterhood but also getting to the heart of who Zeta Tau Alpha is, what Zeta Tau Alpha does & what Zeta Tau Alpha is all about.

10. Last but not least, Formal Recruitment is an opportunity for us to show the PNMs how much we love Zeta Tau Alpha, why we love Zeta Tau Alpha as much as we do & above all, how Zeta Tau Alpha is continuing to shape us into stronger leaders, contributors, difference-makers & stronger women who keep seeking the noblest!!

Sorority Recruitment: Ten Things Worth Remembering While Preparing For Formal Recruitment

For who knows how many of you sorority women out there, Formal Recruitment may be about a few months away, but here are some things to remember as you begin planning, preparing & practicing for the Main Event which is Recruitment Week:

1. It’s never too early to plan, prepare & practice for Sorority Recuritment. (But really. It isn’t.)

2. A more-than-amazing/successful/truly memorable Formal Recruitment – as well as a Formal Recruitment which exceeds everyone’s expectations, including your own – is something that you can’t plan for in just one/two weeks’ time. It takes months & months & of course, lots of practice, practice & more practice!!

3. Formal Recruitment isn’t just about how many new members we’re going to get on Bid Day. It’s also a matter of who we want for chapter membership, how we’re selecting these amazing ladies & why we’re choosing these women for our Sororities/Fraternities to begin with.

4. When it comes to anything pertaining to Formal Recruitment, Summer Break should serve as an opportunity for us to brainstorm/come up with some amazing, colorful, creative & relevant Formal Recruitment ideas/themese!!

5. As always: The women who we’ll select for chapter membership are going to determine which direction our chapters will take in the future (for better or for worse). So think about not only the types of women we want for our Sororities/Fraternities – also think about why these amazing ladies would be perfect candidates for chapter membership & how we’re selecting these women, namely on Founders-tested, Founders-approved criteria.

6. Whether we’re doing Recruitment skits, Recruitment presentations, Recuritment videos or sharing testimonials on sorority life, don’t forget to show the potential new members why our chapters stand out in such areas as academics, philanthropy, service & leadership development.

7. Simply planning, preparing & getting ready for Sorority Recruitment is more difficult than it looks. Honestly, it’s time-consuming, exhausting & stressful.

8. First impressions are always lasting ones & even more so during Formal Recruitment. Remember that!!

9. What’s going to win the potential new members over to our chapters? What’s really going to convince them to join our Sororities/Fraternities? Get the right message about our organizations (as well as set the right standards/expectations) in our Recruitment skits/videos/presentations.

10. Last but not least, Formal Recruitment is an opportunity for us to show the PNMs the following: how much we love our Sororities/Fraternities, why we love our Sororities/Fraternities as much as we do, as well as how our Sororities/Fraternities shaped us into stronger leaders, contributors, difference-makers & stronger women!!

Sorority Recruitment: Going Red, White & Blue

For those sorority women who are searching for colorful, more-than-amazing or just plain dazzling Recruitment Week theme ideas/suggestions, I’m sure that you’ll love the following theme idea that I had in mind for ages but haven’t shared until today: America (or if some of you prefer, ‘Merica).

If you’ve always wanted to do an America/’Merica-themed Recruitment Week or are planning to incorporate America-themed flair into some of your Recruitment Week events (e.g. skits, presentations) – or if you’re still brainstorming for the perfect Recruitment Week themes/ideas – now’s your chance to do the following: tell your chapter that you’d love to have an America/’Merica themed Recruitment Week theme, ask some of your sisters how they feel about having an America-themed Formal Recruitment & above all, keep an open mind about any additional Recruitment Week theme ideas/suggestions some of your sorority sisters may have. If the entire chapter is totally down with having an America/’Merica-themed Formal Recruitment, awesome – especially if you & the other women in your chapter have always wanted to do an America-themed Recruitment Week in the past!!

Some things go better with red, white & blue. And some things definitely are more amazing than others, especially if it’s an America/’Merica-themed Formal Recruitment (where we can show our sorority pride & let PNMs know why they should choose our organizations).

Sigma Chi: Now More Than Ever

After receiving an award for my outstanding support of Ball State’s Greek community on Sunday night (which is one of the most amazing honors any undergraduate fraternity brother/fraternity alumnus could ever have!!), I’m proud to say all of the above:

Now more than ever, I’m proud to be Greek.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to be a Sigma Chi.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to be a positive inspiration & role model to other Greek men & women.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to be a steadfast supporter, advocate & enthusiast of Ball State’s Greek community.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to be such a honor & credit to Epsilon Omega Chapter, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Ball State University & Ball State’s Greek community, showcasing my chapter & Sigma Chi (among many others) in a positive, enriching, powerful & inspiring way.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to say that I’m a fraternity man who is sincerely & wholeheartedly committed to living Sigma Chi’s values of friendship, justice & learning in all that he does.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to say that I’m a fraternity man who reflects Sigma Chi’s core values in a positive, enriching, powerful & inspiring way to Greeks & non-Greeks alike.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to say that I’m a fraternity man who doesn’t just meet expectations – he also finds ways to surpass/exceed them as well.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to say that I’m a fraternity man who continually does his part to be a Man of Good Character.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to say that I’m a fraternity man who strives to better his chapter, Sigma Chi Fraternity & Ball State’s Greek community out of the goodness of my heart.

Now more than ever, I’m proud to say that Sigma Chi has shaped me into a stronger leader, contributor, difference-maker & above all, a stronger man.

And now more than ever, my award for my outstanding support of Ball State’s Greek community reaffirms my lifelong commitment to Sigma Chi & Ball State Greek Life (among others).

Sorority Life: Part Of Something Greater

No matter which Sororities/Fraternities we proudly & boldly represent, we should remember the following:

The letters which we wear repesent something much greater than ourselves – they always have & always will.

The letters which we wear are a continual reminder that we are – & always will be – part of something much greater than ourselves.

The letters which we wear are a continual reminder that our bonds of friendship & sisterhood aren’t limited to our chapters alone. They extend beyond our colleges/universities to other chapters, communities & the world.

The letters which we wear represent the ideals, values & principles which we strive to live day in & day out.

The letters which we wear represent how we reflect those same ideals, values & principles to others around us, both Greek & non-Greek.

The letters which we wear show others – both Greek & non-Greek – that we’re committed to doing good for our campuses & communities. In addition, our letters show that we truly believe in making a positive difference in the lives of others.

The letters which we wear are a continual reminder to live – as well as set – high standards & expectations in all that we do.

The letters which we wear are a continual reminder that we’re women who believe in leading by example, learning, serving our colleges/universities & communities as well as being inspirations to women who are planning on/considering going Greek.

The letters which we wear show others that we are – & always will be – a part of something much greater than ourselves!!