Loving Life as a Leadership Consultant
Key Achievements Connection LeadershipEmma Torry, Drake, is one of the 2022–23 Leadership Consultants (LCs). She found a home in Kappas when she was 18 years old and lucky for her, her journey with Kappa […]
Emma Torry, Drake, is one of the 2022–23 Leadership Consultants (LCs). She found a home in Kappas when she was 18 years old and lucky for her, her journey with Kappa […]
Mental health is on our minds. Kappas around the world are finding powerful ways to live fully in the service of others and becoming advocates for mental health and well-being.
A caregiver is entrusted with one’s most vulnerable moments. They’re present for precious memories made with family and friends and are there for the hardest days too. Olivia Martin, Tulsa,
You know the story: Kappa was founded in 1870 in Monmouth, Illinois, when for the first time, six women proudly wore little golden keys, the badges of their new fraternity
DUBLIN, Ohio (Sept. 21, 2022) — Today, Kappa Kappa Gamma is pleased to announce a $30,000 gift to the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform.
Julia Lahue, Missouri, spent summer 2021 up close and personal with the majestic mammals of South Africa. Think: Petting cheetahs, holding black and white lemurs and walking with elephants. You may be
DUBLIN, Ohio (Aug. 1, 2022) — During the Fraternity’s 74th Biennial Convention, Kappa Kappa Gamma continued the long-standing tradition of presenting the Loyalty Award. Considered to be the highest honor the
DUBLIN, Ohio (July 28, 2022) — Kappa Kappa Gamma is pleased to announce the 2022–24 Fraternity Council, District Directors, Content Directors and committee chairs. These dedicated volunteers bring years of
Life can get stressful — whether you’re dealing with a tough coworker, prepping for finals or just overwhelmed by it all. Before you get too stressed or overwhelmed, we have
DUBLIN, Ohio (May 2, 2022) — Today, the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation announces a $35,000 gift from Kappa alumna Christina Eichler Bullock, UC Davis, which is funding a speaker series on the