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|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1954|11|05}}
 
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|College= [https://www.fresnostate.edu/ Fresno State]
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|Location= Fresno, CA
 
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'''1,570 initiates (as of June 2018)'''
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'''1,430 initiates (as of June 2014)'''
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'''Charter Members:'''
 
Monyeen Apperson, Dorothy Arenman, Mary Blaisdell, Vivienne Briglia, Dorothy Reinold Broderson, Patricia Carter, Suzanne Cowan, Bernadette Fries, Dora Jean Glenn, Margaret Good, Leah Jean Gorton, Kay Keim, Marian Loewe, Diane Medoff, Margaret Joan Meyling, Ina Mae Nicholes, Sally O'Neal, Patricia Ruth Sommers, Dian Spencer, Grace Swanson, Elizabeth Wacaser, Myra Zahlis, Clarice Zwetzig.
 
 
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The Myra Zahlis Losee Outstanding Delta Omega Award was created to honor an active member who demonstrates the same "outstanding" characteristics that Myra did throughout her collegiate years. The Active Chapter is responsible for nomination three women who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, character, sisterhood, and loyalty. Of these three individuals the Advisory Board selects the recipient, in the year of 2014 this was awarded to our previous Vice President of Academic Excellence, Jeanine Fiser. In addition to wearing Myra's key for the coming year, the active that is chosen as this year's Outstanding Delta Omega receives a gift of $700 from the Losee family.
 
The Myra Zahlis Losee Outstanding Delta Omega Award was created to honor an active member who demonstrates the same "outstanding" characteristics that Myra did throughout her collegiate years. The Active Chapter is responsible for nomination three women who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, character, sisterhood, and loyalty. Of these three individuals the Advisory Board selects the recipient, in the year of 2014 this was awarded to our previous Vice President of Academic Excellence, Jeanine Fiser. In addition to wearing Myra's key for the coming year, the active that is chosen as this year's Outstanding Delta Omega receives a gift of $700 from the Losee family.
  
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==Highlights of 2020s:==
  
==Highlights of 2015==
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(Information 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.)
  
The year of 2015, was a very exciting, memorable, and successful year for the Delta Omega chapter. In the spring of this year we welcomed in 10 new members, and in the fall we welcomed 37 new members into our chapter. Delta Omega held two extremely successful philanthropies this year, Kappa Kasino in the spring and Kappa Softball this past fall. These two philanthropies resulted in the raising of approximately $7500 for our local charity stone soup, RIF, and the Kappa Foundation. In addition many sisters of the Delta Omega chapter supported and participated in fraternity philanthropies. Delta Omega participated in Delta Sigma Phi Powder-puff, Pike Mud Volleyball, and Sigma Chi Derby Days, where we raised approximately $11,000 for Fresno Valley Children’s Hospital. Any philanthropy Delta Omega did not get the chance to participate in was respectfully donated to. In addition, a number of Delta Omega actives contributed to the philanthropies held by other panhellenic sororities here at Fresno State. We also participated in Kid’s Day to help raise money for the Valley Children’s Hospital. Our sisters Maddy D., Kelli K., Kelsey H., Kameron B., and Hayley M. participated in the PAIN (Prescription Abusers In Need) event, and Jazzmyn O., Kelli K., Kelsey H., and Maddie K. volunteered at an event for the Make-a-Wish foundation. Sister, Maddy D., helped put on the annual Blood Drive on the Fresno State Campus, where many sisters supported her in donating blood. She also put on an event called “Make a Difference Day.”
 
  
Faith M. attended the Kappa Leadership Academy in Ohio where she learned different leadership skills to bring back to the Delta Omega Chapter. Sisters Jazzmyn O. and Kennedy C. had the opportunity to participate in a Chapter Leadership camp hosted by Fresno State with the other sororities and fraternities on campus. It is amazing to see how much our sisters were involved on the Fresno State campus this past year. Three Delta Omegas hold positions on ASI, Associated Students Inc., Madi P. and Kelli K. are Senators at Large and our very own Abigail H. is the ASI President. With ASI Madison P. put on a Halloween Carnival at El Dorado Park near our chapter. Many of our sisters went out to support her and ASI.  It is important for Delta Omega to be involved with panhellenic as well. Abigail H. held the panhellenic position of VP Programs this past year. In the recent elections, Maddy D. was elected VP Programs, Lisa T. was elected VP Recruitment, and Emma Z. was elected VP Administration.
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'''Housing:'''
  
Delta Omega has maintained a 3.21 GPA for the past two semesters. We are so proud to have the highest GPA out of all panhellenic sororities at Fresno State for two consecutive semesters.  Ashley Blomquist was awarded the Fresno State Alumnae Scholarship, Kappa Kappa Gamma Undergraduate Scholarship and the Bo Ericksen Kappa Spirit Award. Abigail H. received the Maybethe Rhodes Buck Scholarship for grace and achievement, and Heather G. received the Myra Zahlis Losee Scholarship. Our VP standards did an excellent job in maintaining our sisterhood by putting on multiple sisterhood events, which included pumpkin carving, gingerbread house making and sister bonding. We also had panhellenic sorority Phi Mu for a Zumba workout class in our very own house. Overall Delta Omega had an extremely successful year filled with academics, scholarships, volunteering and sisterhood. We are so proud of all that we have accomplished!
 
 
As Fresno State has continued to enforce Risk Management throughout this year, we have seen a rise in campus safety in regards to violence. Each student at Fresno State was required to complete a violence-training workshop which warned and prepared students of possible risks they are under. This training was very helpful in preparing us for situations we would not always expect to be in.  Fresno State experienced a threat from a student, which caused a huge scare to all students and faculty. Thankfully this was taken under control, however, Fresno State has implemented safety courses and encourages students to attend them in order to be prepared for life threatening situations.  Delta Omega’s risk management, along with standards and the rest of chapter council ensured all members were safe and aware of these situations. Delta Omega hosted a police officer that educated us on safety precautions we should take in order to stay safe. He also touched on the subject of drug and alcohol awareness.
 
  
Chapter Philanthropy:
 
  
What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours to, in your community?
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'''Philanthropy:'''
  
Delta Omega is committed to raising money for the local charity we are lucky to have near by called Stone Soup. Stone Soup is a pre-school to help individuals learn and grow to become successful in the future. Each year we donate a portion from our two philanthropies along with hundreds of books for the kids to read at Stone Soup. In addition, many sisters throughout the year donate their time to volunteer at the pre-school. This past month, a number of actives presented the pre-school with a $2000 check and spent time hanging out and reading to the kids. They loved it!
 
  
Why did your chapter choose this organization(s) to support?
 
  
Delta Omega chose this organization to support because it coincides with our national philanthropy RIF. It is great to provide the kids with books to read, and to volunteer our time to better their ability to read.
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'''Convention Awards:'''
  
==Highlights of 2017==
 
  
This past year has been definitely one to remember, and also very successful for the Delta Omega Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma to say the least. This past spring of 2017 we were unable to welcome new sisters, however in the fall of 2017 Kappa gained 28 new members. Additionally, our philanthropy chairman, Sawyer Celentano with the help of the chapter, put on two philanthropies that everyone was able to enjoy. In the spring we held Kappa Olympics, and Kappa Softball in the fall, where we raised money for our local charity Stone Soup and donated money to Reading Is Fundamental. We are extremely proud to say we were able to donate $1400. Along with our normal events all our sisters came together for a car wash where the proceeds made went to the victims and their families of the Las Vegas shooting, we raised almost $1000, which is tremendous to say the least. Aside from putting on our own philanthropies, we also participated in many of the fraternities philanthropies. Delta Omega took first place in Lambda Chi volleyball and just recently Sigma Phi Epsilon's Queen Hearts, the proceeds of this one went to the local boys and girls club.. We were also very excited to participate and place in Delta Sigma Phi powderpuff and Sigma Chi Derby Days, where we helped raise nearly $3000 for Children's Hospital as well as helped donate books, toys, socks etc. Along with philanthropies we were also very active in serving our community. Many of us volunteered at Stone Soup and read to the class, passed out papers on Kid's Day, and helped clean a local women's shelter, which all served as wonderful experiences for the sisters. Throughout this year our Standards committee has put on multiple sisterhood events in order to promote sisterhood. Some events included: Kamp Kappa, High-Fitness night, Pajama party night and many student nights. Our sister Maddie Frediani attended the Kappa Leadership Academy in Ohio where she learned different leadership skills to bring back to the Delta Omega Chapter. Mara Lewis along with other sisters received scholarships from the Kappa Kappa Gamma foundation and this year's Founder's Day Luncheon. In addition, we have received second top grades on campus for four semesters in a row maintaining a 3.04 GPA. We are all immensely proud of our excellence this past year in philanthropies, sisterhood, and scholarships.
 
California State University, Fresno has been urging alcohol awareness amongst college students throughout this past year in order for students to understand the dangers of alcohol. Consequently, our Risk Management Chairman also helped inform us as a chapter by bringing in a policeman to discuss the hazards of alcohol and drugs. Additionally, the campus has helped inform students of the high numbers of sexual assault that has taken place in Fresno. They have provided us awareness by having us complete sexual assault orientations in order to better our understanding and help us become more aware. Overall, this has been very beneficial, and our Risk Management Chairman Ally Zavala has done a great job at warning us and expanding our awareness.
 
The Delta Omega chapter holds chapter meetings in our Kappa Kappa Gamma house on campus every Monday night. This is a facility we own. We are very gracious that this facility was just recently renovated in the summer. This house was built in 1963 on Greek row, which we currently own and accommodate 40 sisters that live in. Before Fresno State moved to the current campus, Delta Omega had a 14-room house, which was rented near the previous campus. We are happy we are now able to allow many more sisters live in.
 
Throughout this past year, we have been extremely successful, which we are very proud of. However, we have set goals to continue to promote sisterhood on and off campus, serve as good role models, lead by example, and attribute more panhellenic ally. We strive to achieve these goals for the next year, and we look for another wonderful time in Kappa Kappa Gamma.
 
  
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==Highlights of 2018==
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Note to Chapter Registrar:
 
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Please refer to your chapter archives including chapter meeting minutes and back issues of ''The Key'' to fill in any gaps in the above historical highlights. If your chapter archives are not complete, please research your university library, campus newspaper and yearbook archives for newsworthy information about your chapter. Please double check your work for accuracy. Contact chapter Advisory or House Board members, local Alumnae Association members, or your Province Director of Chapters for assistance.
 
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This past year has been unforgettable and exceptionally successful for the Delta Omega Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma.This past spring of 2018 we did not undergo a spring recruitment, however in the fall Kappa roped in 25 new members.Our philanthropy chairman, Danielle Rowland put on two amazing philanthropies along with assistance from the whole chapter. In Spring we had Kappa Olympics along with grilled cheese with KKG’s. The spring philanthropy made $3,210, $1,250 went to our national charity, Reading is Fundamental or RIF, $1,460 was donated to the kappa foundation and $500 to Reading Heart. In the fall Danielle put on Kappa softball where all the fraternities had a tournament at a local elementary school. We made a little over $3,300 again in fall and split that money up again with RIF, Reading Heart and our local charity of Stone Soup. In November of 2018, fires broke out in Paradise California, they are also known as Camp Fire. This tragedy affected thousands of people, losing their homes and precious town. It also affected many girls within the Delta Omega chapter, they had family and friends lose an abundance of belongings. Kappa Kappa Gamma donated clothes, food, books, baby cribs, toys anything that we could and shipped it over to Paradise, CA. We also participated in Kids Day as we do every year and raised over $1,200 in one morning for the Valley Children's hospital and the foundation. Aside from our own personal accomplishments we also attended and participated in multiple fraternity philanthropies. Delta Omega took first place in Sigma Chi derby days where we raised roughly around $2,700 for Children's Hospital, we also donated many books, toys and clothing that go both to the patients and their families. We also won Sigma Alpha Epsilon philanthropy which the proceeds also went to the Children’s Hospital. In fall we also participated in Sigma Phi Epsilon's Queen of Hearts Philanthropy where we nearly raised $3,000 for the boys and girls club by either donating money ourselves, getting coin donations and donating clothes and other material. That philanthropy is one of Delta Omega’s proudest moments, we did not win overall, however we did raise the most money which in the end is all that matters because we got to make a huge difference in multiple children's lives. Many other events such as Sigma Nu softball, Delta Sig powder puff and Lambda Chi volleyball we all participated in within our chapter and we had so much joy attending and raising money for the charities. Throughout this year our Standards committee has put on multiple sisterhood events in order to promote sisterhood. Some events included: T-shirt cutting for football games, poster events for philanthropies, Broomball on the ice skating rink and much more. Madison Mackin did a great job as Vice President of Standards and always tried to put on fun and exciting events for the chapter. Our sister Hallie Brown attended the Kappa Leadership Academy in Ohio where she learned different leadership skills to bring back to the Delta Omega Chapter. Sarah and Emily Kneeland were rewarded scholarships through kappa. Many of our sisters achieved above a 3.14 and were recognized at badge day, also out chapter achieved top grades for the 3rd time in a row out of the 5 houses in the panhellenic community. We are all immensely proud of our excellence this past year in philanthropies, sisterhood, and scholarships. California State University, Fresno has been urging alcohol awareness amongst college students throughout this past year in order for students to understand the dangers of alcohol. We have had multiple speakers come to out chapter to speak on behalf of alcohol, mental health awareness, self harm and sisterhood. Our Risk management Mikaela Turnipseed did a great job at keeping us aware and expanding our knowledge on all these topics. The Delta Omega chapter holds chapter meetings in our Kappa Kappa Gamma house on campus every Monday night. This is a facility we own. We are very gracious that this facility was just recently renovated in the summer.Throughout this past year, we have been extremely successful, which we are very proud of. We only hope to grow and seek out more success in the future, our chapter is one that leads by example and has a great unity within, the goals we set for 2018 are the same for the following years and only hope to improve. Kappa Kappa Gamma can not wait to see what the 2019 year will hold for our chapter.
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==Highlights of 2019==
 
 
 
 
 
This past year has been unforgettable and exceptionally successful for the Delta Omega Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma.This past spring of 2019 we did not undergo a spring recruitment, however in the fall Kappa roped in 30 new members. 28 of those 30 went on to be initiated in November of this year and it was one of the most inspirational and exciting ones yet.Our philanthropy chairman, Taryn Davies put on two amazing philanthropies along with assistance from the whole chapter. In Spring we had Kappa Olympics along with grilled cheese with KKG. The spring philanthropy made $2,400, all the proceedings went out National philanthropy RIF or reading is fundamental! In the fall Taryn put on Kappa softball where all the fraternities had a tournament at a local elementary school. We made a little over $1,500 again in fall and split that money up again with RIF, Reading Heart and our local charity of Stone Soup. During the spring semester Badge Day took place on Fresno State's campus and over half of our chapter got recognized for having stellar GPA. Around the time of valentines day, a huge group of girls from our chapter went out and made valentines cards and delivered them to the Veterans of Fresno! They spent some time there as well and thanked them for their many years of service. We also participated in Kids Day as we do every year and raised over $1,200 in one morning for the Valley Children's hospital and the foundation. Aside from our own personal accomplishments we also attended and participated in multiple fraternity philanthropies. Delta Omega took third place in Sigma Chi derby days however all the panhellenic chapters banned together and raised an estimated $30,000 for Valley Chidens through this philanthropy. We also donated many books, toys and clothing that go both to the patients and their families. We participated in many other philanthropies such as Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Phi Epsilon’s and raised an abundance amount of money for Valley Childrens again and the Boys and Girls club located here in Fresno. These philanthropies are some of Delta Omega’s proudest moments, we did not win overall, however we did raise the most money which in the end is all that matters because we got to make a huge difference in many children's lives. Many other events such as Sigma Nu softball, Delta Sig powder puff and Lambda Chi volleyball we all participated in within our chapter and we had so much joy attending and raising money for the charities. Throughout this year our Standards committee has put on multiple sisterhood events in order to promote sisterhood. Some events included: T-shirt cutting for football games, poster events for philanthropies, working with Kuppa Joy and serving the Poverello house and doing a senior farewell night. Clarissa Lopez did a great job as Vice President of Standards and always tried to put on fun and exciting events for the chapter. Our sister Taryn Davies attended the Kappa Leadership Academy in Ohio where she learned different leadership skills to bring back to the Delta Omega Chapter. Maddie Promnitz, Alyssa Bonner and Kayal Cipirani were some of our sisters that received scholarships and got recognized at founders day for their outstanding membership within the chapter. We are all immensely proud of our excellence this past year in philanthropies, sisterhood, and scholarships. California State University, Fresno has been urging alcohol awareness amongst college students throughout this past year in order for students to understand the dangers of alcohol. We have had multiple speakers come to out chapter to speak on behalf of alcohol, mental health awareness, self harm and sisterhood. Our Risk management Maddie Promnitz did a great job at keeping us aware and expanding our knowledge on all these topics. The Delta Omega chapter holds chapter meetings in our Kappa Kappa Gamma house on campus every Monday night. This is a facility we own. We are very gracious that this facility was just recently renovated in the summer.Throughout this past year, we have been extremely successful, which we are very proud of. Our gracious and fearless president for the 2019 school year was Elaina Hupe, she dedicated an enormous amount of time to help this chapter grow and better itself, she has impacted kappa immensely and served as a positive light for Kappa. We only hope to grow and seek out more success in the future, our chapter is one that leads by example and has a great unity within, the goals we set for 2019 are the same for the following years and only hope to improve. Kappa Kappa Gamma can not wait to see what the 2020 year will hold for our chapter.
 
 
 
 
 
==Highlights of 2021==
 
 
 
Chapter Summary
 
During the previous calendar year our chapter worked diligently to not only be active members of our community but of Kappa as a whole. Obviously the pandemic affected how we were able to run our chapter, but we didn't let that stop us from making memories we would cherish for a lifetime. For example we held sisterhood events like ZUMBA through zoom and continued our efforts to support our philanthropy by virtually taking donations and selling shirts! During our current fall semester we were thankful to have been able to move into the house again, allowing us to return to our normal lives somewhat. There is no better feeling than being able to be surrounded by your sisters once again. We were able to hold our fall philanthropy “Kappa Softball”, where we include the fraternities to play in a friendly slow-pitch  softball tournament. All proceeds raised were donated to NAMI. Our current chapter council has been putting in a lot of hardwork to set our chapter up for success for the following years to come. 
 
 
 
Our chapter supports Stone Soup, a local organization that focuses on helping Southeast Asian refugee families in America. We support them because we believe in the importance of giving back to our local community.  
 
 
 
 
 
Due to COVID-19 restrictions we have been very limited to what we could do to support Stone Soup. Our chapter helped during a “drive-thru graduation” by passing out diplomas and goodie bags. In addition to that we donated $1000 during this time.  
 
 
 
 
 
During our most recent elections we added a DEI position and slated a member we felt, as a chapter, was most qualified to successfully hold the position. In addition to that our Public Relations Chairman did an amazing job keeping our social media accounts up to date with current societal occurrences that have come about during this year.
 
 
 
Similar to other chapters across the nation we were greatly affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Our school was completely online all of last school year, so to follow the university guidelines we help our meetings and chapter events on zoom. Thankfully for this current fall semester we returned back to in-person learning, meaning our chapter could meet in person.
 
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