DePauw University Delta Zeta controversy

DePauw University Delta Zeta controversy

The DePauw University Delta Zeta controversy occurred at the end of 2006 when the Delta Zeta national leadership was criticized after the "New York Times" published an article accusing the sorority of deactivating certain members of the Delta Chapter at DePauw University based on their perceived attractiveness. The controversy made national headlines and resulted in the chapter's closing and various legal actions.

Background

Founded in 1909, the Delta chapter was the sorority's second oldest active chapter and its fourth oldest chapter overall. Despite its long history at DePauw, however, the Delta chapter in recent years had struggled with declining membership and acquired a negative reputation on campus.cite web
date=February 25, 2007
author= Dillon, Sam
url= http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/education/25sorority.html?ex=1330059600&en=586cb157d02771f3&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
title= Sorority Evictions Raise Issue of Looks and Bias
publisher= The New York Times
accessdate=2007-03-13
] In August 2006, national representatives, concerned about the Delta chapter's inability to recruit new members, announced that the chapter would be closed at the end of the 2006–7 school year if they failed to increase their numbers substantially or elected not to participate in active recruitment or informal rush. cite web
date=February 2, 2007
author= Morris, Mike
url= http://media.www.thedepauw.com/media/storage/paper912/news/2007/02/02/News/Dz.reorganizes.Loses.29.Women-2694531.shtml
title= DΖ 'reorganizes,' loses 29 women
publisher= The DePauw
accessdate=2007-03-02
] At a school where an estimated 70% of the student body belongs to a fraternity or sorority, the ΔΖ house was two-thirds empty. According to some former members, the chapter was known on campus as "The Dog House,"cite web
date=March 12, 2007
author= Associated Press
url= http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17581312/
title= DePauw University severs ties with sorority/
publisher= MSNBC
accessdate=2007-03-12
] and a DePauw psychology professor's survey of students found that ΔΖ was considered "socially awkward." The sorority attracted "brainy women" many with science and math majors along with the gifted disabled. Many current members felt that it might be in their best interest to let the chapter close without recruiting new members. In anticipation of Delta's 2009 centennial, ΔΖ Executive Director Cynthia Winslow Menges had originally planned to close the chapter temporarily. cite web
date=February 20, 2007
author= Bruner, Andy
url= http://media.www.thedepauw.com/media/storage/paper912/news/2007/02/20/News/Bottoms.Releases.Letter.To.Dz.Nationals.Chapter.Reorganization.Moves.Forward-2731218-page3.shtml
title= Bottoms releases letter to DΖ nationals; chapter reorganization moves forward
publisher= The DePauw
accessdate=2007-03-02
] In September 2006, however, the university informed ΔΖ headquarters that if the chapter were closed, it would not be allowed to reopen on the sorority's chosen timetable.

Membership review

In an emergency attempt to salvage the chapter, a team of national representatives came to the university in November 2006 to conduct a membership review, interviewing women individually about their dedication to the sorority. (Delta Zeta representatives have repeatedly asserted that they undertook the review on the advice of the university, whereas DePauw officials "vehemently" deny this. cite web
date=March 28, 2007
author= Marklein, Mary Beth
url= http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2007-03-28-sorority-uproar_N.htm
title= How a sorority's reorganization turned into a national uproar
publisher= USA Today
accessdate=2007-03-29
] ) A few days after the interview process, the national team with women from ΔΖ's [http://www.indiana.edu/~deezee Epsilon Chapter] at nearby Indiana University held a recruiting event in the house, where some allege 25 of the chapter members were asked not to participate and to remain out of sight. A February 25, 2007, "New York Times" article quoted one former Delta Chapter member as saying, "They had these unassuming freshman girls downstairs with these plastic women from Indiana University, and 25 of my sisters hiding upstairs. It was so fake, so completely dehumanized."

Subsequently, 23 out of 35 active members, including Delta's president, were assigned early alumna status and asked to vacate the house. (Four members had resigned in September after the review was announced, and three others who were living off-campus at the time have claimed they were never contacted about their membership status.) Former members later told university officials that when they first learned of the review, they were led to believe that they would be allowed to decide for themselves whether to continue their involvement in the sorority,cite web
date=February 19, 2007
url= http://www.depauw.edu/student/greek/documents/DeltaZetaletter.pdf
title= Letter from DePauw University to Delta Zeta
publisher= DePauw University
accessdate=2007-02-27
] but in early December 2006—shortly before finals week at DePauw—national headquarters sent out letters informing members that they were either still active or had been recommended for alumnae status and were to move out of the house by the end of January 2007. Each new alumna received $300 to cover the difference between sorority housing and campus housing; nonetheless, many of the women were unsure that they would find another place to live. The university eventually found housing for the evicted women.

Effects

In the months following the review, reports began appearing on the Internet alleging that the evicted women had been threatened with expulsion if they refused to take alumnae status, and accusing the national team of choosing which women got to stay active according to their perceived attractiveness. In response to growing criticism from DePauw students and administrators, Delta Zeta representatives stated that the women who had been asked to leave lacked commitment to the chapter's future, but according to the "New York Times" report, the 23 evicted members included all of the overweight women in the chapter, as well as 3 of the 4 minorities; conversely, the 12 women invited to stay "were slender and popular with fraternity men," but eventually half of that group also resigned as a show of solidarity. In the days following the "NYT" article, other national media outlets picked up the story, including CNN, CBS News, "Good Morning America," MSNBC, "Newsweek," and "People". On February 19, 2007, DePauw President Robert Bottoms formally reprimanded Delta Zeta's national headquarters for its actions and instituted a new rule requiring that all housed fraternities and sororities at the university provide housing for their members throughout the school year, except when risk-management violations or behavioral problems make eviction necessary.

During a February 26 interview with Paula Zahn of CNN, Menges denied the chapter's allegations of discrimination based on religion, race, or ethnicity and maintained that the 23 affected women left voluntarily. She also justified the reorganization on the grounds that the chapter had voted to close anyway and that DePauw officials would not guarantee ΔΖ an opportunity to return in the near future. Asked whether appearance had played a part in the evictions, Menges did not directly respond.cite web
date=February 26, 2007
url= http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0702/26/pzn.01.html
title= CNN Transcripts: Former Delta Zetas Speak Out
publisher= CNN
accessdate=2007-02-27
]

On March 1, 2007, Delta Zeta headquarters announced that it would no longer respond to media inquiries about the DePauw chapter. [cite web
date=March 10, 2007
url= http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:LAkipxvhsS4J:www.deltazeta.org/pages/content/dz_happenings.html+http://www.deltazeta.org/pages/content/dz_happenings.html&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&lr=lang_en
title= Delta Zeta and DePauw University
accessdate=2007-03-13
] As of March 6, the sorority's national Web site features an apology to the evicted students but still includes a letter calling into question those women's loyalty to the chapter and blaming them in part for its recent struggles. [cite web
date=February 27, 2007
url= http://www.deltazeta.org/pages_blocks_v3_exp/index.cgi?Key=773&Field=key_field&catg=dz_happenings&Exact=Yes&this_sect=DZ%20Happenings&thisroot=/pages
title= Letter to the Editor: The DePauw - DZ coverage not balanced
publisher= Delta Zeta
accessdate=2007-03-14
]

On March 12, 2007, Bottoms withdrew Delta Zeta's status as a recognized campus organization, stating that the national organization's values, as demonstrated by the evictions, are not compatible with the university's. The sorority was required to leave DePauw following the conclusion of the 2006–2007 academic year. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/13/education/13sorority.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin DePauw Delta Zeta chapter evicted] ] [ [http://www.depauw.edu/student/greek/deltazetanews.asp DePauw University Fraternity & Sorority Life ] ] Delta Zeta responded with a statement on the front page of its Web site expressing disappointment with Bottoms's decision and reiterating its position that the review was necessary, but conceding that the 23 alumnae should probably have been notified of their change in status in person and at a different point in the school year. [ [http://www.deltazeta.org Delta Zeta Sorority Home ] ] Bottoms characterized the "New York Times" story as inaccurate and a misrepresentation of the school. [cite web
date= 2008-05-06
url= http://media.www.thedepauw.com/media/storage/paper912/news/2008/05/06/Features/22.Questions.For.22.Years.A.Farewell.Interview.With.President.Bottoms-3365646.shtml
title= 22 questions for 22 years: A farewell interview with President Bottoms
publisher= The DePauw
accessdate = 2008-05-06
]

Meanwhile, 10 Delta Chapter alumnae have formed a college-sanctioned student organization, Psi Lambda Xi, with the goal of becoming a new sorority. A founder said, "The founding purpose of the sorority is to promote a positive self-image in each other, the University and the community." [ cite web
date=March 9, 2007
author= Bruner, Andy
url= http://media.www.thedepauw.com/media/storage/paper912/news/2007/03/09/News/Bottoms.Announces.End.Of.Dz.Chapter-2772756.shtml
title= Bottoms announces end of DZ chapter
publisher= The DePauw
accessdate=2007-03-12
]

Legal actions

On March 29, 2007, it was reported in the "New York Times" that Delta Zeta's national office, based in Oxford, Ohio, had filed suit in U.S. Federal District Court in Indianapolis against DePauw University for expelling the sorority from campus. [cite web
date=March 28, 2007
author=
url= http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/29/education/29brfs-SORORITYSUES_BRF.html
title= Indiana: Sorority Sues Depauw
publisher= The Associated Press
accessdate=2007-11-15
] The university said the lawsuit completely lacks merit. "From the beginning, DePauw University has acted to protect its students." [cite web
date=March 28, 2007
url= http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=19185
title= Delta Zeta Lawsuit "Completely Lacks Merit," Says University
publisher= DePauw University
accessdate=2007-03-29
] In November, 2007, Delta Zeta withdrew the lawsuit and DePauw agreed that the sorority will have the opportunity to compete with other sororities attempting to colonize a chapter on the campus beginning in academic year 2010/11. [cite web
date=November, 2007
url= http://www.deltazeta.org/pages/content/dz_happenings.html
title= Statement from Delta Zeta Sorority
publisher= Delta Zeta
accessdate=2007-11-15
] [cite web
date=November 15, 2007
url= http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=20395
title= DePauw and Delta Zeta National Sorority Reach Resolution Terminating Litigation
publisher= DePauw University
accessdate=2007-11-15
]

Meanwhile, eight former members hired an attorney seeking an apology and other corrective actions from Delta Zeta's national office. If negotiations fail, they will consider filing a lawsuit. [cite web
date=March 29, 2007
author= Tuohy, John
url= http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070329/LOCAL/703290488/-1/ZONES04
title= Ousted sorority sues DePauw
publisher= The Indianapolis Star
accessdate=2007-03-29
]

In 1999, eight former members of the sorority's [http://www.alphathetaofdeltazeta.org Alpha Theta Chapter] at the University of Kentucky sued the national organization, claiming they had been forced to take early alumnae status based on their appearance during a similar reorganization. ΔΖ settled the lawsuit in 2001. The attorney who represented the women from Kentucky called the sorority's actions toward the DePauw chapter "egregious."cite web
date=March 6, 2007
url= http://www.kctcs.edu/todaysnews/index.cfm?tn_date=2007-02-27#9184
title= 8 kicked out of UK chapter in 1999 led to lawsuit
publisher= Lexington Herald
accessdate=2007-03-14
]

tudent response

DePauw University

In response to the controversy, Delta's six remaining active members issued a statement alleging that their chapter had been misrepresented in the original "New York Times" article. They claimed that one of their current members had offered an opposing viewpoint to Sam Dillon, the reporter who wrote the story, but that her comments were not used. They went on to deny the allegations that "race, weight, and academic majors were used as criteria in the membership review process". [cite web
date=February 28, 2007
url= http://www.deltazeta.org/pages/content/dz_happenings.html
title= Statement from the members of the Delta Zeta Chapter of DePauw University
publisher= Delta Zeta Sorority
accessdate=2007-03-01
]

Concern was expressed by other students that at a meeting held February 2, 2007, an educational leadership consultant from Delta Zeta national stated, "Image, I'm not going to lie to you, is a huge part of it." [ cite web
date=February 6, 2007
author= Bruner, Andy
url= http://media.www.thedepauw.com/media/storage/paper912/news/2007/02/06/News/Dz.Controversy.Sparks.Debates-2701433.shtml
title= DΖ controversy sparks debates
publisher= The DePauw
accessdate=2007-03-02
]

Since the reorganization and before the national publicity, 8 of 11 freshman women who received invitations to join Delta Zeta during formal recruitment chose not to become members. One said, "We all got together and talked about it and tried to have an open mind. But all of us were really against what they did, and we didn't want to be associated with it."

Texas Christian University

Texas Christian University selected Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority over Delta Zeta as a new member of its Panhellenic community on February 28, 2007. [ cite web
date=March 2, 2007
url= http://media.www.tcudailyskiff.com/media/storage/paper792/news/2007/03/02/News/Gamma.Phi.Beta.Invited.To.Join.Greek.Community-2753372.shtml
title= Gamma Phi Beta invited to join Greek community
publisher= TCU Daily Skiff
accessdate=2007-03-01
] "It will be a concern because if you bring on a sorority with nationwide conflict," said the Panhellenic director of recruitment, "that's taking a big liability." The Panhellenic president stated that the recent events at DePauw were a factor in the decision. [ cite web
date=February 28, 2007
url=http://media.www.tcudailyskiff.com/media/storage/paper792/news/2007/02/28/News/Panhellenic.Rep.Delta.Zeta.Risky.Choice.For.Campus-2746948.shtml
title= Panhellenic rep: Delta Zeta risky choice for campus
publisher= TCU Daily Skiff
accessdate=2007-03-01
]

References

ee also

*DePauw University Greek organizations
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