Welcome to the Pennsylvania State University Pi Sigma chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity of North America.
We are a premiere men’s social fraternal organization based on the bonds of strong, lasting brotherhood and the will to succeed. Penn State Zetes have gone on to become extremely successful members of the global community as CEOs of major corporations, innovators of business, political workers, and communication giants. As active members, we are strong contributors in both the university and local communities, holding positions in student government, contributing to numerous other student organizations, competing in all major intramural sports, and raising money to fight childhood cancer through Penn State’s Dance Marathon (THON).
We as Zetes also work hard in the classroom, earning an average 3.2 GPA. Outside of university functions, Zetes work hard to raise money for our Zete Kids fund, which helps the fight against pediatric cancer. Some of the most privileged brothers earn the opportunity to study and partake in internships in Washington D.C. through the Washington Scholars Program. Active brothers work hard to continue the bond with our alumni as we always welcome back our brothers with open arms. Penn State Zetes: a brotherhood that lasts a lifetime.
Our Mission:
Zeta Psi strives to be the premier international men's fraternal organization dedicated to forging academic excellence and life-long bonds of brotherhood. Through active chapter participation and continuing alumni outreach, Zeta Psi members are committed to the development of leadership, character and intellect and to the service of their brothers, their communities and mankind.
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Zetes on IFC Continue Legacy
Congratulations to brothers Ryan Vinson (left) and Nick Grassetti (right) for being appointed to positions on the Interfraternity Council. Nick Grassetti will be the new VP for Chapter Development and Ryan Vinson will be the new VP for Recruitment. We are
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IM Sports Update
During the 2009-2010 school year, the Pi Sigma Zetes contested in many of the intramural sports that are available for Penn State fraternities to participate in. Some of
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50th Anniversary Recap
The 50th Aniversary Banquet was a great success. Alumni brothers made the trip to Happy Valley to reminisce their times here and meet the new actives. Dr. Roy Baker (Director of Greek Life), Damon Sims (Vice President for Student Affairs), and even our very own President/Phi Alpha