Phi Zeta
Phi Zeta (ΦΖ) is the honor society of veterinary medicine in the United States. It was established to recognize and promote scholarship and research in matters pertaining to the welfare and health of animals.
History
Phi Zeta was founded on March 4, 1925, at Cornell University by a group of faculty members and students. The society was named after the Greek letters Φ (Phi) and Ζ (Zeta), which stand for "philosophy" and "zoon" (animal), respectively. The founders aimed to create an organization that would encourage high educational standards and scientific research in the field of veterinary medicine.
Objectives
The primary objectives of Phi Zeta are:
- To recognize and promote scholarship and research in veterinary medicine.
 - To encourage high educational standards in the field.
 - To foster a spirit of collegiality and cooperation among veterinary professionals.
 
Membership
Membership in Phi Zeta is by invitation only and is extended to veterinary students, faculty, and practitioners who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and professional excellence. Veterinary students in the top 10% of their class are typically eligible for membership. Faculty members and practitioners who have made significant contributions to the field of veterinary medicine may also be invited to join.
Chapters
Phi Zeta has numerous chapters at accredited veterinary schools across the United States. Each chapter operates independently but adheres to the national organization's guidelines and objectives. Some of the notable chapters include:
- Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
 - University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
 - University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
 
Activities
Phi Zeta chapters engage in various activities to promote their objectives, including:
- Organizing lectures and seminars on topics related to veterinary medicine.
 - Sponsoring research projects and providing grants for veterinary research.
 - Recognizing outstanding achievements in veterinary medicine through awards and honors.
 
Symbols
The official symbol of Phi Zeta is a key bearing the Greek letters Φ and Ζ. The key is often worn by members as a pin or pendant to signify their membership in the honor society.
See also
- Veterinary medicine
 - Honor society
 - Cornell University
 - University of Pennsylvania
 - University of California, Davis
 
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