Triota (WGST Honors Society).
Iota Iota Iota, the Women’s Studies Honor society was founded in 1992. The Alpha chapter, which initiated the society, is sponsored by the Institute for Women’s Studies and Services at Metropolitan State University in Denver. The Drew Chapter, the Delta Xi Chapter, was founded in 2017. The Greek letter, iota, was selected for the name of the society to represent the three ancient goddesses Inana, Ishtar, and Isis. Inana is a Sumerian goddess of knowledge, love, and war, one of the most powerful and frequently worshipped goddesses in their pantheon. Ishtar is a Babylonion goddess, the equivalent of Inana and associated with Venus, the morning and evening star. Isis is an Egyptian goddess associated with nature and magic, the daughter of the god of the earth and the goddess of the sky, and known as a friend of slaves and the downtrodden. The name of the society invokes the powers of these three goddesses. Iota Iota Iota strives to maintain the feminist values central to Women’s and Gender Studies and to encourage diversity, egalitarianism, academic excellence, and a supportive academic environment for all students.
Criteria for Induction: Membership shall be open to majors or minors in women’s and gender studies with at least 12 credits in WGST including WGST 101 and a GPA of at least 3.5 in the major or minor.
Alexa Young
Mariella Diab D’Avirro
Nia Dove
Hailey Benson
Marley Amico
Hailey Benson
Amanda Bryant
Marianna D’Aries
Mariella Diab D’Avirro
Nia Dove
Cecilia Ewing
Robert Gordon
Colleen Heaney-Burcher
Hannah Kohn
Brooke Lehman
Samantha Pamnani
Silvia Ramirez
Jessica Sroczynski
Bethania Viana
Keiran Wilson
Alexa Young
Aurie Flores
Kassel Franco Garibay
Alissa Glaesser
Anna Gombert
Ava Gustafson
Sam Hecker
Boshudha Khan
Yasmin Mustafa
Leanza Rodriguez
Abigail Young