Interns at Headquarters!

Caroline, Centre, was chosen as the 2012 Catherine Schroeder Graf Heritage Museum Intern. Caroline is majoring in history and minoring in English and gender studies, and will graduate in spring 2014. An active member of Zeta Gamma Chapter, Caroline has served on the Membership Committee and currently serves on the Academic Excellence Committee. Outside of [...]

Takeaways from Leadership Academy

By Guest Blogger Kristin Styers, Georgia Southern, The Key Editor The feedback from Leadership Academy (LA) is always positive, so when asked to write a blog post about it (even though I’ve never been), I thought no problem, just quote the participants who are motivated, inspired and all that jazz. I really didn’t need to [...]

National Panhellenic Conference at Austin

By Kristin Johnson Styers, Georgia Southern, The Key Editor Kappa’s National Panhellenic Conference Delegation is back from an exciting NPC annual meeting, this year held in Austin, Texas! Each year, delegates and designated visitors attend the NPC annual meeting to conduct business and share and exchange ideas with fellow NPC leaders. One of the most [...]

Not Just Sisters Once, but Twice

Amy Schneider, Indiana and Kira Schneider, Iowa “You’re having a baby?” I said to my parents, in horror. I was 12 years old … how could this be? The stork dropped off my brother and me years ago; I figured he’d lost track of our address by then. This little “bundle of joy” was due four days [...]

Becoming Kappa

Guest Blogger Hi! I’m Cindy and I am a senior at New York University majoring in Marketing and Management. I am also very proud to call myself an NYU Greek and a member of the newest colony of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Formal Pledging ceremony was on September 7, 2011, and I was pinned as [...]

Kappa Was There Each Step of the Way

Contributed By: Jane, Illinois The UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP I received allowed me to participate in an inter-city student teaching program, which I initially turned down because I could not afford it. After the experience, I was named the outstanding student teacher for my college. The confidence this experience gave me was the beginning of a 30-year [...]

Kappa Values in Action

Contributed By: Mariah, Kansas State I was responsible for financing nearly all of my college education through scholarships and loans. My UNDERGRADUATE and GRADUATE Kappa SCHOLARSHIPS helped pay for my books and room and board, but Kappa also helped me by bringing me closer to women who modeled superb study habits and work ethic. Kappa [...]

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