Zeta Tau Alpha Province XIV-A

Smart Sisters

1/30/2012

 

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Zeta Collegians Learn Around the World

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Getting ready to return to school for second semester takes a lot of planning.  There are texts to buy...clothes to pack...vaccinations to document...plane tickets to print...supplies drives to gather donations to take to Africa.

A growing number of ZTAs is taking opportunities offered by colleges and completing coursework or internships far away from the home campuses.  Many travel with chapter sisters and others use break time to hop to a different European country to reconnect with a sister.

Before the first semester let out, Beta Theta members gathered school supplies for sisters to take to African orphanages.  In the picture above, Franklin's Rebeca Lehfeldt and Jamie Rowles enjoy a little sightseeing in Guatemala before teaching in elementary schools in the Central American country.
  Learning to teach by learning to open minds and hearts to different cultures through immersive teaching experiences will build our sisters into better educators and world citizens.

Zeta Alpha's Shelby George is no stranger to travel...or China.  Shelby, UE's reigning Homecoming Queen, has visited Beijing and Shanghai in each of the last two years through International Studies Programs.  To the right you can see Shelby repping Zeta on the Great Wall of China.  The value of learning through travel is certainly not lost on Shelby; I am sure we have a life-long traveler in this sister!

At the far bottom of this entry is a map showing the reach our Indiana ZTA collegians have this school year.  Click on it to have a closer and more complete look.  Zeta is forever...and it is surely for everywhere.
Franklin College students take advantage of a beautiful Guatemalan view and the presence of members from each NPC organization on campus to take this Panhellenic picture.  Represented are two members from Delta Delta Delta, one member of Pi Beta Phi, and two Zetas.

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