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==Highlights of 2011==
 
==Highlights of 2011==
  
==Highlights of 2012==
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==2012==
  
 
The chapter’s annual RIF fundraiser is our book fair. Additionally, the members are excited to announce the creation of an exclusive lipstick expressly created for Kappa. Founder and owner of Montreal-based Shmink Cosmetics, Steven Reti has collaborated with our chapter to create a one-of-a-kind lipstick shade, Kappagirl, with all proceeds from sales to benefit RIF. Kappagirl is a youthful, fashionable and universally wearable pink that is beautiful on every woman who has tried it.
 
The chapter’s annual RIF fundraiser is our book fair. Additionally, the members are excited to announce the creation of an exclusive lipstick expressly created for Kappa. Founder and owner of Montreal-based Shmink Cosmetics, Steven Reti has collaborated with our chapter to create a one-of-a-kind lipstick shade, Kappagirl, with all proceeds from sales to benefit RIF. Kappagirl is a youthful, fashionable and universally wearable pink that is beautiful on every woman who has tried it.
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The University of Miami campus is in the process of massive renovations.  The Cox Science Center is in the process of adding an addition that will nearly double the size of the main science building on campus.  With the addition, more classes will be accommodated as the number of students studying the sciences continues to increase.  An art building that was severely damaged during a hurricane and left vacant for years began undergoing renovation in the spring of 2012.  The new student activities center is progressing steadily with an anticipated opening date set for fall 2013.  In addition, cosmetic changes are occurring all over campus, such as a sidewalk-widening project on San Amarro Drive making the edges of campus more pedestrian friendly.  Starting in the fall of 2012 new walls were constructed along the same stretch of road as well improvement of parking lots in the area to accommodate more commuting students.  During the fall of 2012 homecoming festivities, a new “U” statue was presented to the campus.  The statue quickly became an icon for the school as it sits on the green adjacent to the bookstore.   
 
The University of Miami campus is in the process of massive renovations.  The Cox Science Center is in the process of adding an addition that will nearly double the size of the main science building on campus.  With the addition, more classes will be accommodated as the number of students studying the sciences continues to increase.  An art building that was severely damaged during a hurricane and left vacant for years began undergoing renovation in the spring of 2012.  The new student activities center is progressing steadily with an anticipated opening date set for fall 2013.  In addition, cosmetic changes are occurring all over campus, such as a sidewalk-widening project on San Amarro Drive making the edges of campus more pedestrian friendly.  Starting in the fall of 2012 new walls were constructed along the same stretch of road as well improvement of parking lots in the area to accommodate more commuting students.  During the fall of 2012 homecoming festivities, a new “U” statue was presented to the campus.  The statue quickly became an icon for the school as it sits on the green adjacent to the bookstore.   
  
The women of Delta Kappa continue the chapter’s strong tradition of a close-knit sisterhood.  Their kindness and support provide the basis necessary to establish a home away from home.  Sisters truly understand and embody the Kappa values of leadership, scholarship, and friendship.  Delta Kappa women are represented in all facets of campus life from student government to special interest organizations.  Within the chapter, sisters are always sharing their leadership experiences and encourage the chapter to get involved.  The University of Miami holds a high academic standard.  As a result, Delta Kappa members are driven to make every effort to perform at their best.  Friendships formed in the chapter are very strong.  Many alumni still come back to visit sisters demonstrating a bond linking Kappas beyond college years.
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The women of Delta Kappa continue the chapter’s strong tradition of a close-knit sisterhood.  Their kindness and support provide the basis necessary to establish a home away from home.  Sisters truly understand and embody the Kappa values of leadership, scholarship, and friendship.  Delta Kappa women are represented in all facets of campus life from student government to special interest organizations.  Within the chapter, sisters are always sharing their leadership experiences and encourage the chapter to get involved.  The University of Miami holds a high academic standard.  As a result, Delta Kappa members are driven to make every effort to perform at their best.  Friendships formed in the chapter are very strong.  Many alumni still come back to visit sisters demonstrating a bond linking Kappas beyond college years.
  
  
==Highlights of 2013==
 
 
In the spring of 2013, Kappa welcomed its new members after both a successful formal and informal recruitment. Participating in fraternity and sorority philanthropies, as well as other on campus organization philanthropies, is always a priority for Delta Kappa. The fall and spring 2013 semester included participating in AEPi, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, and SAE’s philanthropy events. Our sister Michaela Hennessy won Sigma Chi’s Miss Derby Days pageant with her singing talent, which aided our chapter towards a third place finish. Additionally, University of Miami’s Greek Week took place in the spring where our chapter was paired up with NPHC and MGC as well as the newly installed Kappa Sigma Chapter. After competing in all the events and working tirelessly throughout the week, we finished third overall, having a lot of fun while raising money for United Cerebral Palsy and building great relationships with the chapters we participated with.
 
 
In the fall, we hosted our annual Kappa Kappa Gametime event which raises money for Reading is Fundamental. This year in addition to sororities and fraternities participate in the event, we opened up the volleyball tournament to on campus organizations that wished to play. The chapter also hosted an S&S jewelry trunk show in the suite to raise more money later in the semester, and the Scholastic Book Fair in the spring for RIF. Next year, the chapter is looking to build upon our philanthropy and perhaps revamp Kappa Kappa Gametime to raise even more money for such an incredible cause.
 
 
The fall semester marks many exciting events both on campus and within Kappa that brings the chapter together as a whole. Every year, our chapter participates in Homecoming and demonstrates true Kappa and Miami Hurricane pride. In the fall of 2013, we partnered up with the gentlemen of Kappa Sigma after a great Greek Week together, and building that relationship even more. Our sister, Becky Taylor, won Homecoming Queen, marking the 3rd year in a row that a Kappa has been crowned. Additionally, 2013 marked the 75th anniversary of Delta Kappa at the University of Miami and the Miami Alumni Association hosted a beautiful Founders Day at the Coral Gables Country Club to celebrate the anniversary. Notable school deans were present as well as past alumni and even our school mascot Sebastian. It was a very special event to celebrate a great achievement.
 
 
Throughout the year, Delta Kappa continued its weekly Reading Buddies program where the chapter goes to the Gibson Bethel community center by campus to read to the kids after school. Our Reading is Key event in the spring of 2013 is always a chapter favorite when we get to give each child at least two books to bring home with them. Building relationships with the kids is something everyone truly values, and we can see the impact we have on the kids every week.
 
 
The chapter held several mixers throughout the spring and fall semesters with various fraternities in addition to crush parties, a semi formal in the fall, and a formal in the spring.
 
 
The sisters of Delta Kappa continue to be involved in every facet of student life and organizations. Many sisters were tapped into prestigious societies including Michaela Hennessy who was tapped into Iron Arrow, the highest honor at our university, and many sisters tapped into Rho Lambda among others.  Two of our sisters were selected to the new Panhellenic Executive Board where Kappa continues to have a strong presence in the Panhellenic community. Our sisters are involved in Student Government, Homecoming, Greek Week, club sports, and philanthropic organizations such as Dance Marathon, Relay for Life, Project Sunshine and many, many more. With such high on campus involvement, our sisters truly become role models for everyone in our chapter and new members who are looking to become a part of something new on campus.
 
 
 
Describe the recent changes on your campus and describe the overall nature of your chapter.
 
 
As always, the University of Miami is continuing to expand its campus. In the spring of 2013, the Greek community expanding with the re-chartering of the Kappa Sigma fraternity and the re-chartering of Chi Omega in the fall. We welcomed Chi Omega to the Panhellenic community and hosted a joint “Owl-Ween” event in October in honor of both our symbols being owls. We plan to continue to grow our relationship with this chapter in future semesters.
 
 
In terms of building expansion, the Student Activities Center was finally unveiled in the fall of 2013—a beautiful three story building overlooking Lake Osceola that is home to student organization suites, ballrooms, offices, and the new Rathskeller. The Toppel Career Center is building built and moving to Ponce de Leon Boulevard. Additionally, the Mahoney dining hall under went massive renovations to both the interior and exterior over the summer of 2013. The Hecht-Stanford dining hall is expecting similar renovations in the summer of 2014. There is also major construction around the Frost Music School, although it is insure if all the building space will be just for recording studios or perhaps classrooms and offices as well. The university is constantly renovating and adding to the campus life, and there will surely be many more adjustments in the near future.
 
 
Overall, 2013 was an exciting year for Delta Kappa where the sisters continued to foster relationships with one another and other chapters and organizations. We pride ourselves on upholding the Kappa values in our daily lives. A sense of trust and friendship is felt throughout the chapter and we pride ourselves on having the connection of true sisterhood—something special to all of us.
 
  
 
==Highlights of 2014==
 
==Highlights of 2014==

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