Vic Eppler
Vic Eppler (born 2 November 1999) is a member of Zeta Gamma Chapter at Cleveland State University.
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Academics and Research
Vic Eppler majored in Political Science and Women's Studies. In 2018, they received a certificate in Digital Art and in 2020, a certificate in American Studies. Vic's research interests include American Campaign Politics, Gender in Politics, Masculinity, Gender Theory, Midwifery, and Patriarchy. They authored a digital history exhibit examining the homebirth movement in Hungary.
Vic's Women's & Gender Studies thesis studies the role of masculinity in the 2016 United States presidential election.
They are a valedictorian candidate for the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Vic attended Cleveland State University from 2018 to 2021. Vic's cousin and Member of Zeta Gamma, Jamie Brod encouraged them to join in 2019. Vic was inducted that spring in the Rho Class and was shortly elected Historian and Public Relations Chair.
Collegiate Years at Zeta Gamma
Positions Held:
- Historian, 2019-2021
- Public Relations Chair, 2019-2021
- Alumni Relations Chair, 2020-2021
As a Brother of Zeta Gamma, Vic worked with Camilya Williams, Shaya Reyes, and Savannah L. Potter to create Zeta Gamma's Diversity and Inclusivity Officer and Committee. They sought to create a safe space within the Chapter for all minorities
They pushed to create transparency between the Executive Board and Chapter and utilized their education in political science in amending the Chapter's bylaws.
Bigs and Littles
Vic's Big Brother is Savannah Potter, who is the seventh President of the Zeta Gamma Chapter.
Jessica has 3 Little Brothers:
Work on Campus
Vic served on the Executive Boards of the Queer Student Alliance and Society of Intersectional Feminists at Cleveland State University, advocating for minority students and creating a safe space on campus.
In 2019, they worked with Sally Gabra to hold university administration accountable for failing to take action against a student accused of rape.