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Locality: Ithaca, New York

Phone: +1 516-304-6755



Address: 1 Edgecliff Pl. 14850 Ithaca, NY, US

Website: www.zbtcornell.com

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Zeta Beta Tau at Cornell University 09.01.2021

Happy Founders Day from the Kappa chapter! It’s great to be a ZBT!

Zeta Beta Tau at Cornell University 07.01.2021

We've just hit $1,000 raised for Movember Foundation! Visit our page at https://moteam.co/cornell-zbt?mc=1 to follow our progress and donate!

Zeta Beta Tau at Cornell University 24.12.2020

As November begins, the brothers of Kappa Chapter are participating in Movember. Movember raises funds and awareness for all the dads, brothers, sons and friends in our lives in order to promote mental and physical health. Whether it is prostate cancer, testicular cancer or mental health and suicide prevention, the goal is to use the power of a mustache to have an everlasting impact on the face of men’s health. These health issues are faced by men all over the world, but they... cannot be defeated alone. The brothers of Kappa Chapter are asking for your help. All funds raised will be going to world-class programs in the areas of men’s health mentioned above. Please join and donate to our group page: https://moteam.co/cornell-zbt?mc=1

Zeta Beta Tau at Cornell University 22.12.2020

To members of the greater Cornell community: We can only react with sadness and horror to the events that occurred Saturday morning at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is unthinkable that such a tragedy would occur during Shabbat morning services, a time of worship for Jews everywhere. As historically Jewish organizations formed in response to anti-semitism, we find it necessary to stand together and support one another amid an increase in anti-semit...ic incidents across the country and the world. We offer our support to our brothers and sisters in Pittsburgh as well as all those in our own community who have been affected by these events. Moreover, we ask that Cornell community members of all faiths support each other and stand in unity in these divisive times. We invite all to join Chabad and Hillel today at 4:30 PM on Ho Plaza for a vigil in memory of the 11 lives that were lost. We pray that those who have lost loved ones may find comfort among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Respectfully, The presidents of: Cornell AEPhi Sigma Alpha Mu: Beta Chapter Sigma Delta Tau at Cornell University AEPi Cornell Zeta Beta Tau at Cornell University

Zeta Beta Tau at Cornell University 10.12.2020

This past Sunday, the brothers of Kappa Chapter had the pleasure of hearing from Dr. Renee Alexander about building bridges across cultures at Cornell. We loved hearing from her, and look forward to using her ideas to further foster relationships throughout the Cornell community!