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'''Vanderbilt University established 1873 in Nashville, Tennessee'''
 
'''Epsilon Nu founded October 13, 1973'''
'''1,746 initiates (as of June 2015)'''
Replace this text '''Charter members:'''Elizabeth Ramsay Bohner, Janet Mary Bowen, Victoria Leota Danforth, Ann Marie Deer, Rebecca Joan Dilcher, Ellen Virginia Freeman, Diane Harriet Goldey, Carolyn Elizabeth Kraft, Edith Caroline Nichols, Suzanne Rogacz, Elise Levereault Shaw, Mary Esther Stamp, Nancy Verne Wells, Catherine Martha Wilson, Mary Glenn Wilson.  ==The Early Years (Excerpted from The History of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity: 1870-1976)== Nashville, in the mid-Cumberland region, contains not only Vanderbilt University and Opryland, U.S.A., but also the Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson, and the world's only replica of the original Parthenon.  As long ago as 1936, Rheva Ott Shryock, Beta Alpha- Pennsylvania, included in her extension report a recommendation that "...we should thoroughly familiarize ourselves with conditions at Vanderbilt University where the registration of women has been steadily increasing." However, in 1937 the Fraternity Proceedings contained a few discouraging words that no move would be taken at the present time for colonization at Vanderbilt.  By the time 1937 had become 1973, however, Kappa had installed a chapter history by clicking edit near the top rightin Nashville.
==Highlights of 2012==