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Learning for Life EducationLead with integrity and passion. Throughout your lifetime of membership in Kappa Kappa Gamma, you will be known as a leader in your chapter, on your campus and in your […]
Lead with integrity and passion. Throughout your lifetime of membership in Kappa Kappa Gamma, you will be known as a leader in your chapter, on your campus and in your […]
Growth implies curiosity. Kappas like you are engaged in exploration, self-improvement, and supporting others who are on their own personal development journeys. The grow section of the Kappa Edge program
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Oct. 14, 2020) — On Oct. 13, 2020, Kappa Kappa Gamma marked its 150th Founders Day, concluding a yearlong celebration of its Sesquicentennial. One hundred fifty years ago,
Cindy Morgan Stewart, LSU, joined Kappa in 1979 and lived in the chapter house. It’s one of her fondest memories and where she built a sisterhood that remains with her today.
Kappa Kappa Gamma’s Fraternity Council addresses current issues and reaffirming the organization’s values and commitment to its members.
Kappa Kappa Gamma held its first-ever virtual business meeting, during which international officers were elected to lead the organization.
Rooted in a time when few women attended college, this tells how a group of determined students created a lasting sisterhood to support academic and personal growth.
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Founders page honors the six women who established the sorority in 1870 to promote scholarship, leadership, and sisterhood.
The article highlights how Kappa’s symbols reflect its core values of truth and loyalty, as seen through the experience of a new chapter member.
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity Housing Corporation (FHC), established in 2018, supports the social, intellectual, and moral development of its members by acquiring, financing, and managing housing for active chapters across North America, while providing services and programs to both housed and unhoused chapters.