Mother’s Day Proclamation

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there! While Mother’s Day is an opportunity to show our gratitude for the kindness and care shown by mothers, it isn’t just about biological mothers. We all have friends, relatives, neighbors and coworkers that offer the kindness of a mother. Reeling from her experiences during the Civil [...]

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue…

By: Claire Davis, Auburn University, Epsilon Eta Wedding season is upon us! Brides everywhere are preparing for the hugely popular spring and summer ceremonies. They’re gathering their “something borrowed and something blue” items,  vigorously flipping through magazines to find inspiration for their perfect wedding dress, unique jewelry to wear and fun activities for their guests [...]

Disaster in Japan: A Sister’s Personal Tale

Stephanie Vander Heyden, Beta Phi, recently graduated with a degree in Japanese from the University of Montana. She has been living in Takasaki, Japan, between Tokyo and Nagano, about 250 miles south of Sendai and teaching English at three elementary schools. The following is a first-person account of the earthquake in Japan on March 11. [...]

Shop Kappa Style and Help Protect Our Heritage

We love wearing our Kappa hoodies and jewelry, and we can never have too many KKG T-shirts, blue-and-blue picture frames, beach blankets or tote bags. We buy KKG flip-flops, travel mugs and jewelry for our Kappa sisters. But did you know that along with the fun of giving and receiving Kappa merchandise, there can be [...]

Where in the world is the Kappa Travels program going?

It’s time to travel! This year consider a wonderful escape, exciting adventure, or relaxing vacation sponsored by Kappa Kappa Gamma Travels and operated by Alumni Holiday International (AHI). A venture might be the perfect getaway, an ideal setting for a pledge class reunion or a family trip of a lifetime. Imagine cruising the waterways and [...]

Stay safe online Kappas!

The safety of our members is, and has always been, one of Kappa’s primary concerns. This fall a predator or predators have been using Facebook and other social media networks to contact members of NPC groups. Several Kappas across the nation have been affected. The perpetrator will typically introduce him or herself and try to [...]

The Value of a Legacy

Whether you are already a legacy or someday hope to have the opportunity to pass on the legacy of Kappa Kappa Gamma to a sister, daughter or granddaughter, we all value our membership and want to share it with those we love. The following is just one of the touching legacy stories that was shared [...]

Back to (Training) School

“Back to school” took on a whole new meaning this year for twelve Kappa alumnae. Instead of filling their backpacks with school supplies, the 2010–2011 Field Representatives packed their suitcases and headed to Columbus this week for Training School, an intensive week-long program designed to teach Kappa’s newest ambassadors everything there is to know about [...]

Interns at Headquarters!

Claire Davis, Auburn, was selected as the Catherine Schroeder Graf Heritage Museum Intern in March. Claire received her Bachelor of Fine Art in graphic design this May. As an active member of Epsilon Eta Chapter, Claire served on Chapter Council as the House Chairman and organized and planned the design of the new chapter room. [...]

Celebrate Kappa – 2010 Convention Helpful Hints

Convention 2010 is only a few weeks away! This amazing event will be one you’ll not soon forget. Because we want your experience to run as smoothly as possible, here are some helpful reminders: For valuable information and many helpful hints, visit the What’s Happening column at www.kappa.org and read the Travel Readiness Online Brochure. [...]

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