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|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1987|05|02}}
 
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|College= [https://www.richmond.edu/ University of Richmond]
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|College= [http://www.richmond.edu/ University of Richmond]
 
|Location= Richmond, VA
 
|Location= Richmond, VA
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This summer was a great summer for all of our chapter members as they went off and worked internships and took classes all over the world. This summer was also great, because it was the Kappa Kappa Gamma General Convention. We sent three sisters to the convention this year to learn, meet new people, and vote on our important bylaws. This was a wonderful experience and opportunity for the three girls. Not only did they learn from the convention, but they brought back tools and tips to teach the other women in our chapter about leadership, inclusiveness, and sisterhood.
 
This summer was a great summer for all of our chapter members as they went off and worked internships and took classes all over the world. This summer was also great, because it was the Kappa Kappa Gamma General Convention. We sent three sisters to the convention this year to learn, meet new people, and vote on our important bylaws. This was a wonderful experience and opportunity for the three girls. Not only did they learn from the convention, but they brought back tools and tips to teach the other women in our chapter about leadership, inclusiveness, and sisterhood.
  
After a wonderful summer, we started off with a great chapter meeting and bonding event where we made fleur-de-lis waffles and played games in our cottage. This was a great way to everyone to come back together and talk about their adventures over the summer. In September, we had our annual Red White Blue and Blue social which was a great way to show our Kappa and American pride! The week after, we had our fall philanthropy, Kappa Kourtside, where we raised $2580. We donated this money to RIF and to an organization called the  
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After a wonderful summer, we started off with a great chapter meeting and bonding event where we made fleur-de-lis waffles and played games in our cottage. This was a great way to everyone to come back together and talk about their adventures over the summer. In September, we had our annual Red White Blue and Blue social which was a great way to show our Kappa and American pride! The week after, we had our fall philanthropy, Kappa Kourtside, where we raised $2580. We donated this money to RIF and to an organization called the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention was very important to us this year, because we had multiple members affected by suicide and we wanted to do everything we could to support them.
 
 
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention was very important to us this year, because we had multiple members affected by suicide and we wanted to do everything we could to support them.
 
  
 
At the beginning of October, we celebrated our very special Founders Day with a Founders Day quiz, a feast, and pumpkin decorating! This Founders Day was very fun and we got to show off our love and apperception for Kappa. Soon after, we decided to do continuous open bidding and gave bids to four amazing women who embody Kappa in so many different ways. We had a great new member period with them where we went out to dinner with them, watched movies, ate bagels in the cottage and more. We were so excited when we got to officially initiate them on Friday, November 16th.
 
At the beginning of October, we celebrated our very special Founders Day with a Founders Day quiz, a feast, and pumpkin decorating! This Founders Day was very fun and we got to show off our love and apperception for Kappa. Soon after, we decided to do continuous open bidding and gave bids to four amazing women who embody Kappa in so many different ways. We had a great new member period with them where we went out to dinner with them, watched movies, ate bagels in the cottage and more. We were so excited when we got to officially initiate them on Friday, November 16th.
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==Highlights of 2019==
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==Highlights of 2020s:==
  
This year was an extremely exciting year for the Zeta Omicron chapter at the University of Richmond.  On January 20, we started our formal spring recruitment and we were able to welcome 37 new women into our chapter!  During this week, we not only enjoyed meeting our potential new members, but also welcoming back our members in the class of 2020 as they returned from their study abroad programs from the following semester.  Our Bid Day theme this year was Nascar!  Our current and new members all represented Kappa in fun t-shirts.  After hanging out in our Kappa cottage, taking tons of pictures, and getting to know our new members, we all went to a Go-carting facility and enjoyed dinner together.  Soon after recruitment week, we all celebrated our Junior Ring Dance with our Kappa families.  This was an awesome time getting to know the Junior's family members and being there to support them through the next step in their lives.
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From chapter’s History Report: Scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.:
  
After four weeks of our new members having temporary families and getting to know everyone in the chapter better, we finally had big/little reveal week.  This week was filled with tons of snacks, smiles, crafts,and of course sisterhood!  After the an exciting week of big/little reveal, we had our week of inspiration period.  After rock toss, flower side, and fireside, and a pizza night, we had a wonderful initiation.  We were so excited to officially call our our new members sisters. After our initiation, we had a delicious catered brunch got to experience their first social which was from Baker's Crust. At the end of March, our new sisters got to experience their first social which was Gatsby themed.  This was a great way to end the semester before our final exams.
 
  
After a wonderful summer, we started off with a great chapter meeting and bonding event where we made fleur-de-lis waffles and played games in our cottage.  In September, we had our Red White and Blue social which was a great way to show our Kappa and American pride.  The week after we had our fall philanthropy, Kappa Kourtside, where we raised $3500.  We donated this money to RIF and to an organization called the Pastoralist Child Foundation.  This organization is extremely close to the heart of one of our sisters, Sofia.  We were all extremely excited to support her through Kourtside.
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'''Housing:'''
  
At the beginning of October, we celebrated our very special Founders Day with a Founders Day quiz, ritual ceremony, and cake!  We got to show off our love and appreciation for Kappa.  Before Thanksgiving break, we decided to have a bonding event.  We had a progressive Thanksgiving Dinner.  Everyone brought different sides such as Mac n Cheese, Brussel Sprouts, and Pie.  It was so fun to celebrate the holiday season with our sisters.  We had a holiday party where we had tons of food and we did a secret santa.  The last thing we did in November before saying goodbye to everyone for winter break was vote on our new CC and it was a huge success!  This was a great year for Zeta Omicron chapter and we cannot wait to see what 2020 brings us.
 
  
Chapter Philanthropy:  RIF and the Pastoralist Child Foundation.  The Pastoralist Child Foundation is an organization that works to prevent child marriage through education and scholarships to young women.  One of our sisters has worked closely with this organization for a long timer and support this organization was something special to her.
 
  
Founders Day: This year we celebrated Founders Day with a history presentation, ritual ceremony, and cake.  It was really fun to celebrate the founders who in some way brought us all together.
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'''Philanthropy:'''
  
Sesquicentennial Celebration:  The chapter has begun to celebrate Kappa's 150th anniversary by beginning to talk about the donation we will be donating to honor the anniversary.
 
  
==Highlights of 2020==
 
  
This year was like no other for Zeta Omicron chapter at the University of Richmond.  On January 11th, 2020 we started our formal spring recruitment  and we were able to welcome 30 amazing girls into our chapter!  During this week, we not only enjoyed meeting our potential new members, but also welcoming back our members in the class of 2021 as they returned from their study abroad programs.
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'''Chapter Convention Awards:'''
  
Our Bid Day theme was "Kappa Kowgirls".  Everyone came up with such great western outfits!  This included cow printed pants, cowboy hats, and of course: SO MUCH BLUE!  After hanging out in our kappa kotsge, taking a lot of pictures, and getting to know our new members, we all went to top golf where we hit golf balls and ate a variety of great sandwiches and finger foods.  Right after recruitment week, we all celebrated our Junior Ring Dance with our Kappa families.  This was an awesome time getting to know the Junior's family members and being there to support them through the next step in their lives as official "Westhampton Women".
 
  
March came and all of our lives were flipped upside down by COVID-19.  Not only were classes moved online completely, but we were not able to do any of our chapter meetings in person.  Zoom chapter meetings continued throughout the semester, but all felt a piece of Kappa missing from our hearts.  Our campus initiations traditions did not happen, however our initiation was beautifully conducted over zoom.  Throughout the semester we did not let the pandemic negatively affect the bonds of sisterhood.  We held regular zoom meetings, organized zoom workout classes, and created a book/movie google doc to share our favorite "quarantine finds".
 
 
This summer was not only unique because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but also because of the racial climate in the United States.  We held conversations about racism and exclusion to the chapter and gave all our members a safe space to discuss their thoughts on the unjust killings of black people across America , worries about the future, and brainstorm ideas as to how we could foster a more inclusive atmosphere at the University of Richmond.  Soon after, an Instagram page surfaced called "Abolish Greek Life" which encouraged all
 
Greek members to disaffiliate from their respective sororities and fraternities.  The overwhelming majority of our members decided to stay, and a diversity and inclusion leadership team was created as a result.  They worked tirelessly to organize conversations, book clubs, and offer educational resources to our sisters.  We are confident that we will come out of this stronger, more educated, and more socially responsible women.
 
 
We were lucky enough to come back to campus in the fall.  Although we could not meet as a big group, members still managed to see each other while maintaining social distance.  This year we were sadly not able to host our usual fall philanthropy, Kappa Kourtside, but we were still able to raise $710.  We donated this money to three different organizations: Higher Achievement Richmond, Operation Smile, and RIF.  We feel very proud of donating to Higher Achievement Richmond and Operation Smile because they are charities which are very close to our sisters' hearts.  One of our sisters co-founded OperationSmile club at Richmond this year.  We are so proud of our community contributions as members of Kappa.
 
 
In mid October, we celebrated the 150th anniversary by watching the Founders Day video asynchronously.  We all thought it was really well done and enjoyed reflecting on our love and appreciation for Kappa at the following chapter.  After Thanksgiving break, we did not return on campus to school and continued online classes from home.  We decided to have transitions a little earlier this year, which was very successful  The current CC is very confident in the chapters' choice of new executive members.  They are all very passionate about Kappa and the success pf our chapter as a whole.
 
 
This year tested our resilience as a chapter in many ways.  However the bond of sisterhood has the power to keep Kappas together in the faces of extreme adversity.  As the vaccine gets distributed hopefully normalcy will resume.  We cannot wait to see what 2021 has in store for us because there is only going up from here!
 
 
 
==Highlights of 2021==
 
This year has been very interesting especially due to the limitations that Covid-19 has placed on us. At the University of
 
Richmond, we had very tight restrictions and could not use our cottage or meet in person.
 
Additionally at the University of Richmond we were experiencing a lot of push back with the abolish
 
Greek life movement on campus, delaying our already modified recruitment. Although we did
 
experience two losses to the chapter due to the movement, we have created a Diversity Equity and
 
Inclusion committee that are charged with educating the chapter and ensuring that all of our actions
 
moving forward are committed to preserving equity. We also were able to change our legacy policy
 
during recruitment, making it a fairer process. Recruitment was also changed due to the abolish
 
movement, with coordination from all chapters. The first two rounds were double blind, meaning that
 
neither the PNM or the women could see each other, creating a focus on conversation not superficial
 
things. This was very beneficial for our chapter, and we were able to get a pledge class of thirty-four
 
amazing women. Although their initiation process was virtual, we were able to make it as special as
 
possible, having many Kappa family members participate from all over the country. Currently in the
 
fall semester of 2021 a lot of our junior women are abroad and having an amazing time. We have
 
been able to have in person events finally and have been able to continue with some of our greatest
 
traditions. We had our annual Kappa Kourtside, a tennis doubles tournament for our philanthropy.
 
Our sophomore pledge class was able to participate in another chapters Lip Sync event, allowing
 
them to have amazing bonding time. Finally, we were able to have a social on November 11 th which
 
was a great opportunity for the whole chapter to gather.
 
 
This year Kappa Kappa Gamma changed philanthropies from Reading is Fundamental to support various mental health awareness
 
organizations to become leaders in recognizing the mental health crisis. This year we supported KKG
 
foundation and the National Alliance on Mental Health Partners. We chose to support the National
 
Alliance on Mental Health Partners because they prioritize normalizing struggling with mental health
 
and creating a community that is caring for all. We feel that this organization is very effective and
 
does great work helping people with mental illnesses.
 
How did the chapter support Kappa’s philanthropy? This year we were able to hold our annual
 
Kappa Kourtside event where people donate to play in a tennis doubles competition. Leading up to
 
this event we were able to hold fundraisers on Instagram; and through the donations of players and
 
spectators we were able to raise $2,409.70! $602.25 went to the KKG Foundation and $1,807.45 went
 
to the National Alliance on Mental Health Partners.
 
 
After the summer of 2020, we decided as a chapter that we needed to create a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee.
 
Since doing this we have had various book clubs, movie nights, discussions, bonding events, etc. surrounding DEI.
 
For example, we read the book White Lies and discussed it as a chapter, as well as watching various shows and movies
 
that highlight the struggles of people of color.
 
 
Due to the University of Richmond’s tight restrictions during the early months of 2021, we
 
were unable to meet in person. We had zoom chapters every Sunday and had a virtual initiation. This
 
was very disappointing as the Senior class is the only class that has been able to experience all of
 
these amazing traditions in person. We all pitched in and tried to have as many bonding experiences
 
over Zoom as possible. As vaccines were mandatory at the University of Richmond and cases began
 
to go down in the fall of 2021, we were finally to meet in person and have formal chapter in the
 
correct way, as well as have all of the events that we know and love, as I mentioned earlier.
 
  
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'''Note to Chapter Registrar:'''
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