Passion, Sisterhood, and Charity since 2003.
Our Mission
Delta Nu Zeta at Florida State University strives to cultivate a supportive sisterhood dedicated to fostering lifelong friendships, empowering women, and making a positive impact in our community. Through meaningful connections, service initiatives, and personal growth opportunities, we aim to uplift each other and those around us. Together, we aspire to create a legacy of sisterhood that leaves lasting impacts on the lives of our members and the world we inhabit. Join us in our journey to embrace our three pillars: Passion, Sisterhood, and Charity.
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The sisters of Delta Nu Zeta pride themselves on the passion that they bring to the organization. Our passion can be seen through our dedication to making the sorority and our fellow sisters the best they can be. Passion is seen in the values we hold, and the empowerment we are providing to the women of Florida State University.
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The sisterhood of Delta Nu Zeta is truly one of a kind. Because our organization is smaller than a traditional Panhellenic sorority, we are able to retain close ties to each one of our sisters. Our sisterhood is strong, and supportive and will give you a home away from home for your time here at FSU and beyond.
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The charity of our sorority is reflected through many different service organizations and outlets. Our main philanthropy is with the Good Karma Project, based right here in Tallahassee. We also partner with other organizations on campus to give back to the surrounding community. Each sister is required to complete 20 hours of community service per semester, and since its founding, DNZ has been able to donate over 16,000 hours of community service.
Meet Our Executive Board
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Hannah Scheifele, President
Senior studying English Education.
“I love all of the amazing people I’ve met through DNZ and having the opportunity to give back to the community!”
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Logan Smedley, VP of Standards
Senior studying Social Work.
“I love the community of supportive and kind women I have met through DNZ that push me to be a better version of myself!”
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Paige Elkin, Parliamentarian
Junior studying Information, Communication, and Technology.
“I love how many diverse opportunities and friendships DNZ provides!”
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Grace Buchen, VP of Finance
Junior studying Accounting and RMI.
“I love the events that DNZ attends and hosts. Doing things as a sorority and for our philanthropy is one of the most rewarding parts of DNZ!”
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Olivia Klimek, VP of Communications
Junior studying Editing, Writing, and Media.
“DNZ has such a special place in my heart. I love being surrounded by empowering women. It has become a home-away-fom-home.”
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Alessandra Bonavita, VP of Community Activities
Senior studying Biochemistry.
“My favorite thing about DNZ is all the new friends i’ve made and every reveal when my fam has gotten a little bit bigger!”
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Ava Carillo, VP of Membership
Junior studying Media and Communications.
“I love all of the friends I’ve made through DNZ!”
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Ally Albuerne, Nu Member Educator
Junior studying Human Development and Family Science.
“I love how DNZ allows me to make a bigger impact on my community!”
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Nicole Skouras, VP of DEI
Junior studying Behavioral Neuroscience.
“I love being surrounded by such a diverse group of people who all share the same values.”