Archives for : January2015

Congratulations, Graduate!

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The DZAA would like to recognize and extend our most heart-felt congratulations to our Association’s President and fellow Alumnus, Brother David Ebner, who graduated this month with his Master’s Degree from the University of Tampa. Brother Ebner obtained his MFA in Creative Writing, and he plans to pursue a career teaching Creative Writing (and quite possibly go on to get his PhD!).

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Congratulations on this great accomplishment, Brother Ebner – we wish you great success with all your future endeavors!

Rush Week Begins!

It began last night with the Spring 2015 Recruitment open house on Monday night – but that was only the beginning!

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TUESDAY:

Rush Week for the Delta Zeta Chapter continues on Tuesday with the DZ “Meet and Eat” event in the Marshall Center MSC 3707 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.

WEDNESDAY:

Wednesday, the Actives will host their “Backyard BBQ” event from 5:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. at the Marshall Student Center Amphitheatre.

THURSDAY:

The Chapter continues their week of recruitment on Thursday evening with a “Fourth Meal” event from 10:00 p.m. to midnight at the Chi Phi House.

FRIDAY:

The week-long Rush reaches its conclusion on Friday, when the Brothers will host their Traditions Dinner from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Marshall Center MSC Ballroom C. There will be plenty of food and an opportunity to mix and mingle with potential new members.

The Chapter would welcome any and all Alumni who are available to come out to these events and show their support as the Chapter works hard to recruit the brightest and the best that USF has to offer!

Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

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The DZAA would like to wish all of our Alumni and their families a very happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. First observed in 1986 (although it didn’t hit full national observance in all 50 states until the year 2000), this national holiday honors the man who rallied the nation for non-violent activism in the civil rights movement.  As we celebrate this holiday, let’s remember the man for whom the holiday is named and the rights and equality of which he dreamed.