Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at Moravian College in 1901. At this time, AEPi was a literary society and was not considered a social sorority, until 1918. In 1924, we moved from having a small sorority room in South Hall to a house by the tennis courts. In the 1970's, we were moved again to our current location on Main Street across from Comenius.
During the mid 1990’s, the sisters of AEPi decided to become a part of a national sorority. The sisters found Zeta Tau Alpha to be the right fit for what they were looking for. The Kappa Iota chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was installed at Moravian College on March 15, 1997, making it the 224th link in ZTA’s chain of chapters.
Kappa Iota has recently won several national awards including: Major Donar Status, Academic Achievement, Maximum Chapter Size and Crown Chapter. We are also extremely proud of our new Alpha Alpha pledge class. Please get excited for this fall's annual Pink Out Game and of course, Spring Recruitment.
If you would like to know more about recruitment, please contact our recruitment chair Karen Bodga at stkcb02@moravian.edu.
Quick Facts about Zeta Tau Alpha:
Zeta Tau Alpha is the third largest NPC group in the United States with well over 200,000 members.
"Think Pink" is a trademark of Zeta Tau Alpha and has been used to raise millions of dollars for its national philantrophy, Breast Cancer Education and Awareness.
Zeta Tau Alpha has partnered with corporations such as Yoplait Yogurt and the National Football League in order to support breast cancer research.
A committement to Zeta Tau Alpha is a lifelong journey with lifelong benifts!