zta on campus
Here at Theta Tau, we have many women involved on campus whether it’s with our Panhellenic Council, the Daily Tar Heel, UNC Student Government, or any other of our many organizations available at the University of North Carolina. In fact, our chapter members have 100% outside involvement and ZTA received the Most Campus Involvement Award from the UNC Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life in 2019. Involvement on campus creates the unique personality of Theta Tau and gives our members the opportunity to be leaders outside of Zeta Tau Alpha. Now, let’s take a look at just a few of our campus leaders!
UNC Campus Director for University Tees
Graylin Oliveri
UNC Campus Director for Alani Nu
Allie Sigmon
Magical Moments
Sia Singhi (President)
Felice Dong (Social Media Chair)
Halley Murphy (Secretary)
Abbey Caira
Carolina Women in Business
Olivia Mohr
Megan Tezzi
Addison Cunningham
Ella Whitaker
Olivia Bouvier
Chloe Gastwirth
Baeley Allenspach
Juliana Tremaglio
Carolina for the Kids
Natalie Wiggins
UNC Young Democrats
Emma Hoyle (Treasurer)
Nicki Kaplan
UNC Women’s Dance Team
Ava Pearson
Amber Wilson
UNC Football Interns
Ella Campbell
Jane Halpern
Andraya Bevacqua
Carolina Barbell
Sarah Burnett
UNC Club Field Hockey
Mary Price Holmes
UNC Club Rugby
Chandler Winstead
“As the Panhellenic Delegate for our chapter, I serve as a bridge between Theta Tau and the Panhellenic Executive Council. Through regular attendance at biweekly meetings, actively promoting Panhellenic unity, and willingly stepping in when needed, my goal is to guide our chapter in fostering a sense of community and collaboration. Regardless of the distinct Greek letters that each sorority bears, we collectively strive towards shared objectives, such as cultivating a homely atmosphere for our members at UNC, engaging in philanthropic service to benefit our surrounding community, and nurturing a strong sisterhood bond. I am deeply dedicated to fulfilling my role and contributing passionately to both our chapter and the broader Panhellenic community.”
— Sia Singhi, Panhellenic Delegate