November is all about veterans, we Honor Alpha Zetans who have served!

November is a month to celebrate veterans and Alpha Zeta is proud to count a handful of brave service members among its ranks! We thank the following brothers for their service! Dale Eppinger ’55, USAF, Col. (Ret.) Donald Snyder ’57, USAF, Lt. Gen, (Ret.) Charles Fowler ’75, Army, Col. (Ret.) Michael F. Smith ’80 , […]

We have a huge celebration planned for Alpha Zetans, RSVP early to reserve your spot!

The Alpha Zeta chapter house turns 100 in 2016. To celebrate, we’re hosting a Centennial Celebration on April 23, 2016. Join us for an evening pig roast reception beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed by a program that will pay tribute to house history and recognize several dedicated alumni over the years.

Find out how you can register and get more details HERE!

See what the actives were up to for Homecoming. Hint: They built a must-see float!

The actives celebrated Penn State Homecoming 2015, “A Legacy to Shape the Future,” with a full week of float pomping. The theme of the float was the summer blockbuster, Jurassic World. Homecoming chairs Cassie Clark and Emily Shaw were responsible for the logistics and planning for this year’s float. Brother Luke Salter built the frame and the actives pomped a backdrop from the movie. 

We’re planning one heck of a get-together, here are the details!

The Alpha Zeta chapter house turns 100 in 2016. To celebrate, we’re hosting a Centennial Celebration on April 23, 2016. Join us for an evening pig roast reception beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed by a program that will pay tribute to house history and recognize several dedicated alumni over the years. 

Four generations of Seipts have passed through AZ and have done well as a result…

Of the acres and acres of farmland that stretch across Eastern Pennsylvania’s flat, fertile expanse, hundreds have been nurtured by Alpha Zeta’s most famous family.

The Seipts have toiled in the dirt, labored in the crop fields and tended to livestock for generations – four of which honed their skills as members of Alpha Zeta’s Morrill Chapter. It’s a pedigree that has been respected and revered by each Seipt that’s found his way past the proud white colonnades and through the doors of the stately red brick house on Burrowes St.

Learn more about impressive Alpha Zetans who have earned scholarships!

The Alpha Zeta Corporation Board is pleased to recognize several outstanding Alpha Zetans, who received scholarship funds for the 2015-16 school year. This year’s selection committee was headed by Scholarship Chair Joe Leslie. 

Students receiving the Dr. David A. Morrow III Alpha Zeta Fraternity Scholarship are Michelle Hartzell, Stephen Smith and Greyson Smith. 

We got a chance to catch up with some of them about receiving the scholarships and what they mean to them:

Alpha Zeta in Guatemala? You bet!

How I spent my summer: Operation Groundswell recap

By Jillian Gordon

During my college career at Penn State, I can’t really say I have any major regrets. I went through a great program, was able to make the best of friends through Alpha Zeta and graduated with a graduate assistantship waiting for me at the University of Georgia. I will be the first to call my time at Penn State a success. As I neared the end of my senior year however, I felt like something was missing. 

AZ alums host Penn State Dairy Twilight Tour

By Emily Caldwell

On August 4, the Hartzell family of Slippery Rock, Pa. hosted Penn State Extension’s Dairy Twilight Tour. In addition to being home to a great herd of Holstein cattle, the farm has churned out two Alpha Zeta alumni and is working on a third.