==Highlights of 2015:==
From chapter’s History Report: ScholarshipIn January, group honors/awardsEta Delta took part in Formal Recruitment and welcomed 18 new members with a 50s themed bid day. In February we participated in Valparaiso University's Dance Marathon event. We also held Kappa Manicure, traditionsa new mini philanthropy event where we painted nails. Members also attended Meet the Pike's Night this month, special eventsa semiformal event welcoming the members of the newly chartered Phi Kappa Alpha chapter to campus. Over Spring Break, changes on three members attended the first annual all greek service trip to Tennessee. In March, we held our second annual Kappa Karnival fundraising event. In April, Eta Delta had four members participated in St. Baldricks by shaving their heads. We had a sisterhood event where we painted tiles to decorate the new house and a unity event with Pi Beta Phi where we tie dyed shirts. We won 2nd place in Songfest with a Beattles themed dance. At the Valparaiso University Greek Awards Kappa Kappa Gamma was recognized as a 2013-2014 SAAFE and Empowering Organizations and won The Ausensen Award for Excellence in Campus Involvement 2013-2014, Excellence in Public Relations 2013-2014, and Received Honorable mention for New Member Program Award. In May 2015 we had our Sapphire Ball Formal dance and fifteen seniors graduated from our chapter this month.Construction began over the summer for the new Sorority campus or within chapter, overall nature housing and are planned to be completed by the end of the chapter2015-2016 academic year. In August, Eta Delta had a field day event with members from Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, chapter goalsAsian American Pacific Islander Coalition, challenges and how Latinos in Valparaiso for Excellence where we participated in various activities. Relay for Life was held in October and the Kappa team was the top fundraising team, raising $1,508. Later that month, sixteen members participated in the annual VU Day of Caring event where they were overcomewent to a local nature preserve to do restoration work. That same day, we had a sisterhood event where we made 15 tie-blankets for Project Lynas, an organization that sends donated blankets to children in hospitals. In November, we had the first annual Kappa Cooks for Books, etca waffle breakfast, where we raised $115 for Reading is Fundamental. We also had a Dad's day event where we learned to ballroom dance and later we initiated a new member class of two.: We ended the year with our annual Thanksmas sisterhood event and a "Crazy Holiday" themed dance. The biggest changes to campus this year would include the construction of the new sorority housing and the addition of two new chapters on campus- Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Lambda Gamma