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Highlights of 2021
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|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1985|11|16}}
|College= [httphttps://www.vt.edu/ Virginia Tech]
|Location= Blacksburg, VA
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==Higlights of 2019==
There were no new changes to our campus. However, within Zeta Mu chapter over this past year we have worked hard to redefine our sisterhood as one that is supportive and respectful to each other as well as holding each other accountable. We have worked hard to encourage active sisters that we all joined this organization because of its values the sisters shared such as genuineness and kindness. We have been working to recruit new members and welcome them into a positive and impactful membership experience as a Kappa.
Sesquicentennial Celebration: We are so excited to celebrate 150 years of Kappa next year. We plan to have a big celebration to talk about all the historical events that took place leading to Kappa's founding. We will also be following and keeping in touch with Karen Burholder Nichols, a Zeta Mu sister who will be traveling on the Minnie Stewart Van.
'''==Highlights of 2020s''':==
Because of the Covid 19 pandemic, this year was different than most years. We worked very hard to ensure that we did everything we could to stay connected virtually. This year we made it especially important to have special sisterhood events through zoom, so that our members still felt a part of
=Chapter Philanthropy= Philanthropy for our chapter and other organizations on campus were vastly different than they usually are. Things were moved on line and we were unable to conduct in person events. We participated in different philanthropic events for Delta Chi and Alpha Chi Omega this semester. For our own philanthropy we raised money for the Children's Health Improvement Partnership CHIP of the New River Valley. We set up CrowdChange pages to raise money virtually as well as had a percentage night at Chipotle. We chose to support CHIP so that we could help a local organization so they can continue helping people in our area. We also participated in other Greek philanthropies that supported causes such a victims of domestic violence and the Jimmy V foundation.
'''==Highlights of 2021='''=
-----------The Spring of 2021 consisted of online meetings and sisters wanting to be together again.'''Note This fall we switched back to Chapter Registrar:''' in person classes on campus which allowed for more in personPlease refer to your chapter archives including chapter meeting minutes sisterhood events and back issues of The Key in person chapters. We were able to fill in any gaps finally be in the above historical highlights. If your same place againfor chapter archives are not complete, please research your university library, campus newspaper meetings and yearbook archives for newsworthy information about your chapterhad several sisterhood events held at the house. Please double check your work for accuracy. Contact chapter Advisory or House Board membersIn the spring of2021, local Alumnae Association we initiated 78 new members, or your Province Director . In the fall of Chapters for assistance2021 we initiated 7 new members into thechapter. We recently started supporting the JED foundation and NAMI. This newphilanthropy focused on mental health allows our sisters to bond more closely than before. We are constantly involved and participate in the other panhellenic philanthropies and haveeven won a few that we have competed with other organizations in
Your Chapter PhilanthropyNAMI and The JED foundation which were voted on by our chapter. The chapter voted onthese organizations to support in our philanthropy efforts will ensure because of the resources that theyprovide, focusing on an age-group that we all are a complete part of.Philanthropy for our chapter and accurate history other organizations on campus were vastly different thanthey usually are. Things were moved online and we were unable to conduct in person events.We held our fall philanthropy, Kappa Kaddyshack, for the JED foundation at a mini golf coursenear our campus. This was a fun opportunity for the sisters to bond together whilesupporting our cause.[[File:Zeta Mu 2021 (1).png|thumb|chapter]]Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion We utilized our DEI chair position and they created a series of your presentations to give to the chapter onsubjects ranging from gender identity to creating a safe environment for all of our members. Operating in a Pandemic In the spring of 2021, there was a big adjustment to life online with an entirely virtualrecruitment, initiation, and virtual chapters. Switching from online classes to in personclasses in the fall of 2021 was a big change for future generations the students at Virginia Tech, there was a newculture surrounding the campus as we returned to normalcy. As a chapter this allowed us to enjoy!have in person sisterhood events, where we would hold movie nights at the house, or evengo mini golfing.