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Step into something special with Kappa — a place where every day brings laughter, support, and friendships that feel like forever. Here, you’ll be surrounded by women who inspire you […]
The Enduring Light of Rose McGill On a chilly Halloween in 1899, a baby girl was born outside Toronto. Her name was Rose — and her story would quietly ignite
Kappa Kappa Gamma has established its first Mental Health & Well-being Endowment with a $1 million donation from alumnae Kelley Busby and Kiki Busby Simpson (both Oklahoma), aiming to enhance mental health resources and support for members facing academic, social, and financial pressures.
Kappa Kappa Gamma actively supports mental health awareness by sponsoring initiatives like the AFLV Central Conference, partnering with organizations like The Jed Foundation, and raising over $1.5 million for mental health causes.
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation is excited to announce that Jill Lansing Lucken, Iowa State, has accepted the role of Executive Director, effective January 2025. Along with the Foundation Board
Some girls play dress-up and walk their Barbies down the imaginary catwalk. London Boscamp, Mississippi, turned those childhood dreams into reality. London launched her Dallas-based fashion label, London Monet, with
Find your home sweet home in Kappa, where the skies are blue, the memories are sweet and the bond of sisterhood lasts forever.
Dublin, Ohio (July 9, 2024) — Kappa Kappa Gamma is proud to recognize four trailblazing alumnae with the highest award bestowed upon members, honoring their accomplishments and service. We congratulate
DUBLIN, Ohio (Sept. 13, 2023) — Today, the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation is pleased to officially announce Peggy Black Meyer, Vanderbilt, as its next President. Meyer will lead the Foundation Board
On August 25, a federal judge in Wyoming dismissed litigation that had been filed against Kappa Kappa Gamma over the right of a private fraternal organization to choose its members