Zeta Zeta Chapter of Triota Honors Society

Chatham University formed the Zeta Zeta Chapter of the National Women's & Gender Studies Honor Society, Iota Iota Iota (a.k.a. Triota).

A national honor society with over 150 chapters, Triota’s purpose is to encourage and support scholarship, excellence, and activism in women's and gender studies.

At Chatham, the honors society will help bring the campus together to recognize students who have excelled academically in women's and gender studies and to foster intersectional feminist scholarship, promote personal growth, and increase awareness of issues of gender, race, class, sexuality, and other intersecting dimensions of identity.


Membership Requirements

Membership is open to any currently registered student at Chatham University who is a Women's & Gender Studies major or minor, pursuing the Women's Leadership Certificate, or who has completed at least six (6) credits in Women's & Gender Studies with an overall cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in Women's & Gender Studies courses. Dr. Jessie Ramey, Director of the Women's Institute and Associate Professor of Women's & Gender Studies and History, will serve as the faculty advisor for the society.