Hi millie!
Well, you probably know that the reaction taking place is: Zn + Cu2+ = Zn2+ + Cu. What you need is to find, how much energy is released when one mol of copper is formed.
You know that the ammount of copper being formed is: n(Cu) = 0,3175g:(63,55 g/mol) = 4.996*10^-3 mol and energy released in this process is 2,18 kJ, the per mole of copper it will be Q = 2,18 kJ:(4.996*10^-3 mol) = 437 kJ mol-1.
You may notice similarity with the answer you seek for, but it is not the same. You see, energy released in reaction is what you observe, but enthalpy is energy released from the point of view of reaction vessel. So when you measure that you say when one mol of copper is formed then 437 kJ of energy is released, but for the reaction vessel it means that it energy decreases by 437 kJ per mol of copper, so enthalpy= -437 kJ mol-1 and in general case H (enthalpy) = -Q.