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Welcome Home, Soror Tarpeh-Holder!
The Dynamic and Innovative ladies of Rho Delta Zeta welcome Katherine Tarpeh-Holder home! We look forward to enjoying your sisterhood and commitment to service as a Finer Woman!

Welcome Home, Soror McWhorter!
The Dynamic and Innovative ladies of Rho Delta Zeta welcome Soror Genesis McWhorter home! We look forward to continuing to enjoy your sisterhood and commitment to service as a Finer Woman! Soror McWhorter will serve as Grammateus for the 2025/2026 sororal year.

Washtenaw Zetas to Host 58th Annual Michigan State Organization Leadership Conference
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated - Michigan State Organization will host the 58th Michigan State Organization Leadership Conference on September 26-27, 2025. The conference will be located the Sheraton Hotel in Novi, located at...

Welcome newly transferred Soror, Nia Hall to RDZ!
RDZ welcomes newly transferred soror, Nia Hall to the Washtenaw Zetas. Soror Nia comes to us from Alpha Upsilon Zeta Chapter in Florida. She is new to the area, here to pursue additional graduate education, because OF COURSE, #Scholarship! We are excited to serve with...

Legacy of the Dove Foundation’s 2024 Margarette Ann Taylor Memorial Scholarship Awardees
Learn more about the two, deserving recipients of the Legacy of the Dove’s 2024 MAT Memorial Scholarship award.

Are you ready for the “Return of the LegendZ”?

Washtenaw County Sheriff Candidates’ Forum

Violette (Neatley) Anderson Day
Eighth President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Violette (Neatley) Anderson was the only female in her class at Chicago Law School. In 1920, she became the first African-American woman to graduate from law school in Illinois. Anderson was one of the first...

Autism Acceptance Month
The Autism Awareness Ribbon - what does it mean? The puzzle ribbon was adopted in 1999 as the universal sign of autism awareness. The puzzle pattern reflects the complexity of the autism spectrum. The different colors and shapes represent the diversity of the people...