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|Image= [[File:Zeta_Upsilon.jpg|200px]]
 
|Image= [[File:Zeta_Upsilon.jpg|200px]]
 
|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1990|03|31}}
 
|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1990|03|31}}
|College= [https://www.georgiasouthern.edu/ Georgia Southern University]
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|College= [http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/ Georgia Southern University]
 
|Location= Statesboro, GA
 
|Location= Statesboro, GA
|Homepage= [https://georgiasouthern.kappa.org/ Zeta Upsilon Homepage]
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|Homepage= [http://www.gsukappa.com/ Zeta Upsilon Homepage]
|Media= [https://wiki.kkg.org/index.php?title=Category:Zeta_Upsilon Media related to Zeta Upsilon Chapter]}}
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'''Fraternity Council Members'''
 
'''Fraternity Council Members'''
  
 
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Kelcey Schmidt, Leadership Consultant 2011-2012;
  
  
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'''Additional Outstanding Zeta Upsilon Alumnae'''
 
'''Additional Outstanding Zeta Upsilon Alumnae'''
  
Lynne Stanton Whinnem: Province Director of Chapters (2013-2016), Membership Specialist (2015-2021), Graduate Scholarship Reader (2019), District Director (2020-2024).
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Lynne Stanton Whinnem: Province Director of Chapters (2013-2016), Membership Specialist (2015-2021), Graduate Scholarship Reader (2019).
  
Kelcey Schmidt, Leadership Consultant 2011-2012.
 
  
 
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'''Philanthropy'''
 
'''Philanthropy'''
 
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RIF, Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, GIRLS Academy are organizations near and dear to our hearts. Supporting GIRLS Academy is so important to us because we see and hear the impact it has on the young women in our community.
 
RIF, Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, GIRLS Academy are organizations near and dear to our hearts. Supporting GIRLS Academy is so important to us because we see and hear the impact it has on the young women in our community.
  
==Highlights of 2020==  
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==Highlights of 2020:==  
  
 
Spring Semester 2020 was cut short due to a virus outbreak that shut down in person school starting after spring break (March 15th) and finished out the semester virtually. This required the 8 new members who had joined Kappa in the spring to be one of the first ever virtual Invitations, and it went very smoothly. We were also planning a 30th anniversary for our chapter, which unfortunately had to be cancelled. On a positive note, to stay in touch with our sisters we have started a pen-pal letter writing activity between sisters, so that we can write each other letters and stay close through the pandemic.
 
Spring Semester 2020 was cut short due to a virus outbreak that shut down in person school starting after spring break (March 15th) and finished out the semester virtually. This required the 8 new members who had joined Kappa in the spring to be one of the first ever virtual Invitations, and it went very smoothly. We were also planning a 30th anniversary for our chapter, which unfortunately had to be cancelled. On a positive note, to stay in touch with our sisters we have started a pen-pal letter writing activity between sisters, so that we can write each other letters and stay close through the pandemic.
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Our chapter held a small virtual ceremony over Zoom during our chapter meeting on October 12th. Our education chair put together a wonderful slide show to play for the members and alumnae who attended and had members of the chapter read the script of the Founders.
 
Our chapter held a small virtual ceremony over Zoom during our chapter meeting on October 12th. Our education chair put together a wonderful slide show to play for the members and alumnae who attended and had members of the chapter read the script of the Founders.
 
==Highlights of 2021==
 
 
The first half of 2021, we were still under COVID-19 guidelines. This limited events that were possible, and the events we did have required masks to be worn, social distancing, and a limited number of people in attendance. Our major sisterhood in the spring included a virtual concert with the band Velcro Pygmies, which we invited actives and alumni to attend via zoom! We had another virtual initiation for our wonderful spring pledge class of 6 women. In the fall of 2021, the world was becoming normal again in Statesboro, Georgia. Mask mandates were lifted, and classes and events resumed completely normal. Recruitment this year was half virtual, half in person, and we were finally able to have a normal bid day again! Big little reveal was in person in the spring and fall! On October 2nd, 2021, we welcomed 62 amazing new members into our chapter at Zeta Upsilon’s first normal initiation since 2019! We were also able to raise our sisterhood attendance this fall! Some favorite sisterhood events included our bleach tie-dye sisterhood, a vision board sisterhood, and a Friendsgiving sisterhood that was planned by our fall ’21 girls! Zeta Upsilon was awarded platinum for Georgia Southern’s wings points again this year. We held a Founders Day brunch on October 9th. We also had a lot of firsts this semester, including our first combined trunk show with Chi Omega and Phi Mu. Zeta Upsilon held its first ever philanthropy week! This included events such as Kappa Karaoke and a cornhole tournament, as well as a raffle and our annual dinner to raise money!   
 
 
[[File:Zeta Upsilon Chapter Members 2021.png|thumb|Zeta Upsilon Chapter Members 2021]]
 
 
'''Philanthropy'''
 
 
Zeta Upsilon locally supports G.I.R.L.S academy and the philanthropies of the winners of our first philanthropy week. These include Beta Upsilon Chi, Theta Xi, and Kappa Sigma. These are supported through our money raised from the raffle and dinner!
 
 
Our chapter hosted its first philanthropy week, as well as Kappa Kountry Dinner, which is an annual dinner formally known as Chips, Cheese, and KKGs. Zeta Upsilon also had percentage nights throughout the year at different restaurants around Statesboro to raise money.
 
 
'''Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion'''
 
 
We made a plan to incorporate DEI in the new member experience, had guest speakers at chapter, had the courage to commit program, gave DEI presentations during recruitment work week and chapter, and made a DEI plans & goals document for future DEI chairs as part of the action plan.
 
 
'''Operating in a Pandemic'''
 
 
It mainly affected our spring semester. We had to have virtual sisterhoods, as well as having Tuesday night dinners pick-up only. Chapters were held via zoom. Spring initiation was also virtual. By the time of fall recruitment, we were able to have work weeks in person, until halfway through they had to go virtual due to a few COVID cases around campus. We then had the first few rounds of recruitment virtually through zoom. Sisterhood day and Preference round were able to be held in person! Bid day was in person as well, and such a fun time to all be together again! With guidelines and mandates lifted, we were returning to normal and had sisterhoods, chapters, Initiation and dinners in person again!
 
  
 
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