The video series offers a new way to learn about how Ƶ’s organizations and clubs reflect the university's approach to inclusive excellence.
The new Feature Phoenix series is offering an opportunity to learn about how student organizations and clubs are supporting inclusive excellence on campus. Episode Five introduces Jack Autieri ’25, who is a member of Ƶ’s Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) – fraternities.
One way for students to enhance their Ƶ experiences is by connecting with a fraternity or sorority community. Ƶ has various options for students, and these organizations can help foster foundational principles, serve as guides and advocates for student development and more. Ƶ’s Interfraternity Council governs the male fraternities that are members of the . The NIC was founded in 1909. The council is the trade association that represents 75 international and national men’s fraternities.
ZBT was founded on Dec. 29, 1898, at City College of New York. The was established on March 1, 2015. It has since celebrated nine years of brotherhood, responsibility and service.
In this episode of Feature Phoenix, Autieri shares about what the mission of ZBT is and how he found a unique brotherhood. “We very heavily place an emphasis on mental health along with creating a constructive environment where people are brought up rather than brought down,” Autieri said.
Students can connect with ZBT through the organization’s email address and social media channels, which can be found on .
Feature Phoenix is a great way to learn about the clubs and organizations that Ƶ has to offer and how inclusive excellence is engrained on the campus. The series will feature clubs and organizations of different sizes that bring together people around a range of topics. Find the newest video on the Inclusive Excellence website and visit the to find past videos.