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Highlights of 2011-2019
==Highlights of 2011-2019==
(Information from chapter history reports, scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.)  '''Philanthropy:'''   '''Housing:'''   '''Convention Awards:''' ==2012==
In the previous calendar year the members of the Epsilon Zeta chapter have been very involved on campus and in our community. At the national convention this summer we received honorable mention for our excellence in Ritual. We have several sisters in the following academic based honor societies, Phi Eta Sigma, Order of Omega and Rho Lambda. We also have three sisters who are Relay for Life team captains, eight Rho Gammas, two Dance Marathon assistants, one Dance Marathon Morale Captain. We also have sisters pursuing career based interests; our sister Brianna Barnabee was the Florida Public Relations Association Digital Coordinator; Angeline Lenz was the membership chair for the Society of Women in Engineering; and Ashley Cook writes for the campus fashion Magazine, Clutch.
We also have campus representatives for companies in our chapter from Victoria's Secret, Lily Pulitzer, Southern Tide and Vineyard Vines.One of our chapter goals for the 2012 calendar year was to increase campus involvement and we accomplished that goal by older sisters encouraging and helping the younger girls to apply for positions. In fall 2012 we had more sisters apply for leadership positions around campus than ever before in our chapter.
The Florida State University campus has a very diverse culture that is always evolving. Here in Tallahassee we have students and professors from all different backgrounds who contribute to the melting pot style of campus we call home. Florida State has a very stong Panhallenic association which provides us with a large greek life that supports us in our philanthropys, social events and community involvement. The nature of our chapter is similar to that of FSU's campus in that we are very unique. We have 219 active members, all of which share the values of love, friendship and loyalty but have very different personalities. We are a chapter with a lot of acceptance of and embrace our differences in the process of bettering ourselves as women, a goal evry single member strides for and contributes to our chapter.
==Highlights of the 2020s==

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