Epsilon Zeta Founded
Founding
Chartered at Florida State four years after the university opened to men. Friendship, justice, learning — the same charge from 1855 at Miami University.
Since 1951 · Epsilon Zeta · Florida State
Three chartering eras, decades of brothers, and a chapter that keeps returning to Tallahassee.
Where We've Lived
Every house we’ve called home, gathered in one image above — and seven captured in detail below, from the earliest chapter days through the new house opening Fall 2028.
The earliest known chapter residence on record, from the chapter's founding decade. Documented in archival photography preserved by alumni.
The Copland house anchored the chapter through its first major growth period. Brothers from this era still gather on those same steps at reunions.
A mid-century chapter home on Park Avenue. Brothers from the Park Ave era kept the chapter running through the transitions between residences.
A second College Avenue address that housed the chapter through another era of growth, before the move to 515.
Image credit to Brothers Rick Harpenau ’80 and Eddie Allison ’82. Documented in chapter archives.
The current chapter house, on Tallahassee's college-town strip just minutes from Florida State. Home to 155 active brothers.
The next chapter, opening Fall 2028. A 35-bedroom, $13M chapter house designed by Rick Harpenau ’80 â€â€Â directly across from the current house. See the full vision →
The Story of Epsilon Zeta
From 1951 to the next chapter house in 2028 — the milestones that shaped Epsilon Zeta.
Founding
Chartered at Florida State four years after the university opened to men. Friendship, justice, learning — the same charge from 1855 at Miami University.
Growth & Tradition
Houses at 409 S. Copland (1967) and 515 W. College (1979). Brothers from this era built the philanthropy, leadership, and reunion traditions that define EZ today. The original charter closed in 1988.
Return & Rebuild
Re-chartered in the 1990s with a residence on West Madison Street. The middle era restored EZ at FSU before going inactive again around 2014.
The Return
A new generation re-charters Epsilon Zeta at 749 West Pensacola Street with a clear charge from the alumni: rebuild a Significant Chapter and earn a permanent home.
Today
155 active brothers, 3.48 GPA, FSU Chapter of the Year, J. Dwight Peterson Blue Award from Sigma Chi nationals, and Endowed Bell Chapter status — top 5% nationally.
The Next Era
A 35-bedroom, $13M chapter house on the Pensacola site. The campaign is underway. Add your name →
Whether you crossed in 1968, 1985, 1998, or 2024 — the chapter wants you on the alumni roster, in the newsletter, and back in Tallahassee for the next reunion.