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Highlights of 2014
Villanova University does not provide sorority housing. Members of Zeta Iota are spread out living in dorms on campus or throughout the surrounding area. We are very diverse, living with fellow sisters or friends in other sororities or activities on campus.
 
 
==Highlights of 2015==
 
Zeta Iota had a great 2015-year! As always, Zeta Iota worked collectively with the rest of the panhellenic community at Villanova to support each other’s chapter philanthropies and to keep an positive light shining on each chapter overall. We were involved with different sororities to raise awareness for their philanthropic events like Delta Delta Delta’s events for St. Jude, Alpha Phi’s for heart health, Delta Gamma’s service for sight, and countless other events for each organization.
As a service to our school and the surrounding neighborhoods, Zeta Iota sisters helped clean up a nearby park as a part of Villanova’s Day of Service. From this day, we gained much more than just knowing how many people we made happy. We as sisters came together to help problem solve and work our way through problem solving when things were not going as planned. One of the most exciting weekends on Villanova’s campus is Special Olympics in October where Zeta Iota had our own table for Spin Art. Here, sisters helped athletes and families make beautiful pictures and danced with those who were waiting in line. After, sisters cheered at the multiple events taking place throughout campus. These activities were not just panhellenic wide, but campus wide as well. Zeta Iota was able to bond with those not apart of Greek Life and strengthen bonds with those who are involved.
Zeta Iota continued to support the philanthropies that are closest to our hearts: Reading is Fundamental and Breast Cancer Awareness. This year Zeta Iota started something new where once a week sisters go to a local charter school in Philadelphia and read to the younger children there. Through this, we formed a deeper bond with the children there than just us volunteering or collecting books. Since we were able to experience first hand how badly these kids need books, Zeta Iota started a book drive that, when finished, books will be donated to those who need them. This October, Zeta Iota supported our local philanthropy Susan G. Komen during Break Cancer Awareness week. This week, Zeta Iota sisters set up tables across campus filled with baked goods and items that inform others of the dangers of Breast Cancer. The Villanova community donated $1000 to our cause and all proceeds went directly to Susan G. Komen for Breast Cancer research. Spring of 2015, we hosted our popular “Hoops for Hope” 3 on 3 basketball tournament where members of other chapters and organizations played and donated to the cause.
The year of 2015 has been a big highlight for sisterhood for the Zeta Iota chapter. Sisters went to a local orchard in the fall where we picked apples, pumpkins, and were able to indulge in delicious treats. This past November, Zeta Iota gathered together for our annual retreat at a sister’s house close by. Here we split into small groups and got to know each other on a deeper level than normal; we were able to open up to one another in an emotional and fun way. Continued emphasis on sisterhood seems to be Zeta Iota’s biggest success. We have built on last year’s suggestions and have created a bond that is bigger than ever. Chapter Council members continue to give special tokens at Chapter meetings to those who have exemplified being a star sister through the favorite “Smart Cookie” for the member who obtained a high grade in her class that week.
Describe the recent changes on your campus and describe the overall nature of your chapter.
Villanova’s Panhellenic community continues to change with new ways for all chapter members to be involved on campus. We continue to promote a positive outlook when it comes to those considering being apart of such an organization. Zeta Iota certainly agrees with this attitude and exemplifies it with everything we do. We as sisters continuously work on embodying what a true Kappa is and, because of that, our chapter continues to shine.
 
Chapter Philanthropy:
 
What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours to, in your community?
Zeta Iota raises money for our local philanthropy Reading is Fundamental as well as our national philanthropy of Susan G. Komen.
 
Why did your chapter choose this organization(s) to support?
With many underprivileged school systems in Philadelphia, we choose to support Reading is Fundamental because our sisters go and experience first hand why these kids need books to grow. Over the years, we hope that our bond continues to get stronger with the children so we can continue to donate to their needs.
==Highlights of 2020s:==
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