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|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1959|04|24}}
 
|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1959|04|24}}
|College= [https://www.asu.edu/ Arizona State University]
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|College= [http://www.asu.edu/ Arizona State University]
 
|Location= Tempe, AZ
 
|Location= Tempe, AZ
|Homepage= [https://asu.kappa.org/ Epsilon Delta Homepage]
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'''2,210 initiates (as of June 2018).'''
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'''2,118 initiates (as of June 2016).'''
  
 
'''Charter Members:'''
 
'''Charter Members:'''
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In 2004 Epsilon Delta received the Chapter/Advisory Board relations award (honorable mention).
 
In 2004 Epsilon Delta received the Chapter/Advisory Board relations award (honorable mention).
 
In 2010 Epsilon Delta won the Standards award.
 
In 2010 Epsilon Delta won the Standards award.
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==Highlights of 2011-2019==
 
==Highlights of 2011-2019==
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Adelphi Commons is a University dormitory facility that houses all of our Panhellenic Sororities. Each sorority has a “cluster” that is set up similar to a dorm, but is more private to each house. Our cluster houses 30 girls, with most girls living in a double room and sharing a bathroom with the adjacent room. We also have a full kitchen, study room/loft, and a chapter room that is utilized as a living room. We were very excited to have our chapter room redecorated at the end the summer (thanks to our House Board) before the next group of sisters moved in for the 2015-2016 school year. Members that live in Adelphi enjoy House Dinners monthly which provides another way to connect with sisters and build our sisterhood.
 
Adelphi Commons is a University dormitory facility that houses all of our Panhellenic Sororities. Each sorority has a “cluster” that is set up similar to a dorm, but is more private to each house. Our cluster houses 30 girls, with most girls living in a double room and sharing a bathroom with the adjacent room. We also have a full kitchen, study room/loft, and a chapter room that is utilized as a living room. We were very excited to have our chapter room redecorated at the end the summer (thanks to our House Board) before the next group of sisters moved in for the 2015-2016 school year. Members that live in Adelphi enjoy House Dinners monthly which provides another way to connect with sisters and build our sisterhood.
  
==Highlights of 2016==
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==Highlights of 2020s:==
  
This year the Epsilon Delta chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma has been hard at work. Our spring semester began in January with an all house retreat at a local mansion to help us strengthen our bonds in Kappa before beginning our Continuous Open Bidding process the following week. On January 31st, we had the delight of hosting Lesly Stern for a Risk Management workshop. In February we held our annual Kappa Krush date party, followed by hiking and lunch for Dad’s Weekend the next week. Our Vice President of Standards organized a sisterhood at a Phoenix Suns game that included unlimited food and time spent on the court post-game with our sisters. Spring big/little reveal and initiation was held in March along with Greek Week to close out the month. April was an exciting month as we held our spring philanthropy, Kappa Kickoff, which raises money and books for RIF. This year we included “Kappa Con Queso” where we raised money through sales of Nachos and Quesadillas from a local food truck. We also raised funds through apparel sales and penny wars throughout the week, concluding in our final event of a flag football tournament between participating fraternities. Next, we participated in Lambda Chi Alpha’s annual Watermelon Bust Philanthropy, benefitting Feeding America. We closed off the semester with a couple of events honoring our seniors: Senior Will Night and our annual Sapphire Ball.
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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.:
  
Preparation for recruitment began in summer as our Membership Chairman, members of her committee and her adviser put in many hours to make recruitment run as smoothly as possible. This culminated in the beginning of August when work week began to help prepare the rest of the chapter for the recruitment process. Recruitment was a huge success and resulted in welcoming home 91 new members on bid day! We held a pool party bid day activity to celebrate our wonderful new members that was catered by Auntie Ann’s Pretzels and Rita’s Italian Ice. We held a Social Event with Sigma Tau Gamma where we dressed up as our favorite decade for the “Throwback Thursday” theme. Our annual Barn Dance took place on October 15th, and our final date party of the semester will be “Kappa Kappa Gatsby” on November 19th. We were thrilled to welcome the new members into our Kappa families on October 27th and are looking forward to Initiation on November 12th.
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'''Housing:'''
  
In addition to the fun social aspects of this fall semester, we have been working very hard on revamping our fall philanthropy and working closely with both our local and national philanthropies. Our new fall philanthropy is called “Key to Kappa”, which will continue to raise money for our local philanthropy, Sounds of Autism. A member from each participating fraternity will work to raise as much as they can through fundraising, apparel sales and percentage nights at Dave and Busters and Summits Yoga. Winners will be crowned on November 17th after participating in Sounds of Autism trivia, a Kappa apparel fashion show and a talent competition. On October 28th, we will be holding a RIF event at Vector Prep and Arts School where members will volunteer reading, face painting and crafting bookmarks with the kids. We are ecstatic about what we have accomplished this semester and are looking forward to our plans for next semester. Inspiration Week took place November 7th-12th where we initiated our new members and bonded over our beautiful ritual. We closed out the semester with electing our 2017 Chapter Council and are ecstatic to see them excel in the coming year.
 
  
==Highlights of 2017==
 
  
The Epsilon Delta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma kicked off the new year with our first sisterhood event on January 27th, which was held in our housing facility; Adelphi. We had a pretzel truck come to supply snacks while we all watched a movie in our chapter room with our sisters! Our annual formal event, Kappa Krush, on February 10th was also a major success. Our sisters got to craft matching paper hearts for them
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'''Philanthropy:'''
and their dates to wear for the night. Shortly following Krush, we had an amazing philanthropy event with the East Valley alumnae association on the 27th. We worked with UMOM, an organization that provides shelter for homeless families and individuals in the Phoenix area. At this event our girls and the alumnae were able to read to the children staying with UMOM, to help take their mind off the stressors and struggles that are associated with being homeless.
 
 
 
On March 18th, we had our Annual Phired Up workshop with KJ, who is an amazing speaker and mentor. Our girls absolutely adore her and it is always a joy to watch her speak about sororities and the way we can continually grow within our chapters. The next day our chapter participated in Lambda Chi Alpha’s Philanthropy, Watermelon Bust! On March 22nd we held our 2nd annual Kappa Con Queso event alongside our annual philanthropy, Kappa Kickoff. Both events were greatly successful! March was Jam packed with philanthropic events, as we also participated in Pi Kappa Phi’s Bikeathon from March 28th to the 30th in support of The Ability Experience. Our sisters signed up for time slots to ride stationary bikes throughout the day, and well into the night! We also bought tickets to see one of our own participate in the “Ability Queen” Pageant.
 
 
 
We started the month of April off right with Mom’s Weekend! Our ladies were able to spend the weekend bonding with their moms and sisters over some lunch and bowling. The week following mom’s weekend was ASU’s greek week; where all the ASU organizations compete in events to raise money for Valley of the Sun United Way. We were paired with Sigma Tau Gamma and Sigma Pi fraternities. We participated in window paintings, a book drive, and a Greek sing competition! While we didn’t place in Greek Sing, we are proud to announce that our chapter raised the most money in raw donations; over $7,000! On April 22nd, we participated in the Kappa Sigma Splashdown Philanthropy on April 22nd that we WON for the third year in a row! That evening we had our annual Sapphire Ball; our event that honors the graduating class each year. This year's sapphire was absolutely wonderful. The evening started with a catered dinner, then allowed our guests to enjoy some time on the dance floor, and then ended the evening with senior awards to honor all of our amazing seniors. During the first week of may standards held multiple study sessions at Hayden library and Adelphi for finals before sending our sisters off for summer!
 
 
 
So then summer came along! And although our Kappa sisters were not all together, Epsilon Delta did some amazing things individually. Many of our girls spent the summer abroad, either studying in Prague, backpacking through Europe or hiking glaciers in Iceland. Others, spent their summer interning all over the country. Paramount Pictures in Hollywood, CA, Aloha Medical Supply in Hawaii, the St Louis Zoo in St.
 
Louis, Missouri, just to name a few. This summer we were also offered a spot in the new Greek Leadership Village that is coming in Fall of 2018 to ASU’s campus. We accepted that offer and are thrilled to move in with the other Greek organizations next fall!
 
 
 
On August 7th sisters moved into Adelphi Commons; our sorority housing! Class Council also had their first meeting of the new semester that evening. During 9-11th of August we had our “polish week” to put finishing touches on the upcoming recruitment! On the 18 of August we had our Greek Block Party, where we got to meet tons of new PNMs and represent Kappa! The 25, 26, 27 of August marked our first week of
 
recruitment. During the first week of September we finished off our second week of recruitment. Tuesday September 5th was our bid day where we welcomed 80 new amazing new members into our chapter! The reveal was at Adelphi Commons, and our bid day celebration was held at a private pool; where we went swimming, ate dinner and bonded with our new sisters! September 21st we held our first social with the members of Sigma Pi Fraternity, where we dressed in our best thrift shop outfits and spent the night skating and eating pizza with our sisters and friends.
 
 
 
On September 30th we participated in Chi Phi’s Philanthropy which was a capture the flag tournament! On October 11th we had a fundraiser at Chipotle for our Golden Key Gala Supporting Ryan’s house; a local organization that provides respite care to children with life-altering disabilities. That same night we had our big little “speed dating” event; where active members got to know a bunch of new members in leu of our
 
big little pairing week! That Friday, October 13, Parent’s weekend commenced! We kicked off the weekend with our brand new fundraising event; the Golden Key Gala, supporting our brand new Charity, Ryan’s house. The event was a huge success and we are happy to announce that we raised over $5,900 for Ryan House that evening. This night was made even more special because sisters were able to share the chapters’ activities and our love for Ryan’s house with our families. Family weekend continued on the 14 & 15th and sisters continued to bond with their families!
 
 
 
The next week was a ton of fun as we began the process of matching big and littles. Reveal was held on the 19th at Old Maine; a beautiful historical building on ASU’s campus. After the reveal and many, many pictures later, members went off to celebrate their new fams with pizza, ice cream, and the like! On the 21st we celebrated our Founders Day with the Phoenix Alumnae association, the East Valley, and the Scottsdale Alumnae associations with a lovely brunch. We also got to witness alumnae receiving their 50, 60, and 70 year pins! On the week of the 23rd, homecoming began! It was a week jam packed with events like window painting, dodgeball, a lantern walk, and a parade- all benefitting Valley of The Sun United Way. We were paired with Kappa Alpha Order and Kappa Sigma. We all had so much fun participating and showing our Sun Devil spirit for the homecoming football game that Saturday. On Friday the 27th we also had our “Reading is Key” event, where sisters volunteered to read to Students at Vector Prep School!
 
 
 
On October 29th a pumpkin carving sisterhood event was held in our Chapter room! Afterwards we decorated our entire housing facility with Kappa Pumpkins. We started off November with attending, “Pansgiving”; a thanksgiving meal provided by Panhellenic for all sororities, in the Adelphi Common Area, on the 1st. On Friday, November 3rd, Kappa’s Class of 2017 was able to reconnect with their awesome rho gams at the Rho gam Pajama Jam event! The following weekend we participated in Kappa Alpha’s philanthropy in support of Nikki Beaudoin; a greek woman who lost her life in the battle with cancer.
 
 
 
Monday, November 6th, marked the beginning of the inspirational period and Initiation week for the new members! On the 8th a campfire was held at an active member’s home where the entire chapter was welcomed to s’mores, hot chocolate, and stories from seniors about their amazing time in Kappa. As always, the evening was a major success! On the morning of Friday the 10th, our fireside service was held. The
 
following morning was initiation, where we initiated 80 outstanding members into our chapter! On November 14, our chapter attended an informative talk with Dr. Lori Bednarchik about sexual consent assault on college campuses. On the 15th we rented out a movie theatre to see a special screening of Bad Moms' Christmas for a sisterhood! Everyone got free popcorn and drinks, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
 
 
 
On our last Chapter of 2017, we held elections for our 2018 Class Council, and then went off for Thanksgiving break! Upon return, the sisters who lived in Greek housing held their own late thanksgiving meal! Everyone helped cook and then sat down to watch the Victoria’s Secret Fashion show together. Then, preparation for finals began. Before heading off for winter break, a Finals breakfast was held at Adelphi on
 
Monday, December 4th to wish all of our sisters good luck and to enjoy one last meal together.
 
 
 
==Highlights of 2018==
 
 
 
The Epsilon Delta chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma started off the year of 2018 strong with a Chapter Council Retreat on January 7th. During this retreat, members of council created a business plan to focus the direction of the chapter. The plan included various tactics for improving academics, strengthening Greek relationships, and increasing involvement. We then had the pleasure of meeting with the national fraternity president of Kappa, Beth Black, at our cluster in Adelphi Commons on January 11th. We discussed our new business plan as well as our exciting semester ahead. We had a great visit and absolutely loved having her! Our first sisterhood of the year was held in Adelphi on January 30th, where girls got together to exchange Kappa tee shirts and eat pizza.
 
 
 
On February 3rd, the chapter attended the Behind Happy faces seminar held on campus. It was a very eye opening and informative seminar on mental health awareness. On Sunday, February 11th, Kappa’s seniors got their very own sisterhood; attending a pure barre work out class together! Later that night we had a joint potluck with the women of Kappa Delta, which was a major success. The following week we participated in Sigma Tau Gamma’s philanthropy, benefitting the Special Olympics. On February 24th, we had our annual Dad’s weekend. Girls and their dads spent the morning eating donuts and coffee, and then attended a Diamondback’s game together! The next week our Panhellenic Delegate began rehearsals for Greek sing in the upcoming Greek Week Competition, benefiting Valley of The Sun United way.
 
 
 
After a relaxing spring break, March was jam packed with recruitment workshops and more Greek sing rehearsals. We also participated in two philanthropies this month; Lambda Chi Alpha’s watermelon bust, benefitting Feeding America, And Pi Kappa Phi’s Bikeathon, benefitting the Ability Experience. March 19th Marked the first event for our own Philanthropy, Kappa Kick off! We had an ice cream social in the Adelphi Common room, where people could purchase an ice cream sundae with all the fixings. We also had our Kappa Con Queso event later that week, with five dollar all-you-can-eat nachos! Both events had great turnout and were a lot of fun. We concluded the week with our main event, Kappa Kick off, on Saturday March 24th.  It was a flag football tournament at Meyer Park. We had an absolute blast this week, all while raising $6,300 for RIF!
 
 
 
We had yet another successful sisterhood during the second week of April. It was held at a sister’s home, where girls got together to swim, enjoy lunch, and simply relax for the busy week ahead. The following Monday, April 9th, was the first day of Greek Week! This massive “Netflix” themed Greek wide competition involved window painting, athletic events, public speakers, and our Greek Sing Event. We were paired with Theta Xi, Acacia, and Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternities. We placed third in Greek Sing and SECOND overall! We raised nearly seventy thousand dollars as a Greek community for Valley of The Sun United Way, and had a fun time doing so!
 
 
 
We continued the month of April with more events! On Saturday the 14th we paired up with Kendra Scott in Chandler Fashion Square Mall, where twenty percent of sales for that day went to our philanthropy. During the week of the 16th we held Big/Little Appreciation. Bigs and Littles exchanged gifts, wrote thoughtful letters, and made sure to spend quality time together. We even had an Instagram contest for the “best big/lil duo”! It was a great week where everyone in the chapter felt the love of fellow sisters. The following Saturday, we held our last and best major event of the semester- Sapphire! The formal was held at The Duce in downtown Phoenix. The evening involved a sit-down dinner, dancing, and Senior Awards! We wrapped up the last week of classes on a positive note with its success. On April 29th we had our Senior Will Brunch. We ate a tasty meal, and heard seniors reminisce and give heart felt speeches. It was a bittersweet moment, and a great last send off! Then came finals week, and off we went for summer.
 
 
 
August of 2018 was one for the books as we moved into our Brand-New housing facility, the Greek Leadership Village. It includes a four story, 40 bed house with a gym, large common area and kitchen, and custom furnishings. It is gorgeous, and we were so excited to begin the year here! Not long after getting settled, our Polish Week for recruitment preparation began. Starting from the 11th to the 15th, girls met up at the GLV to brush up and practice recruiting in our new space. We also snuck a few sisterhood activities in between, like pajama day and twin day. The first day of classes began on August 16th. The following evening was the Greek Block Party in the GLV. It felt great meeting PNMs and representing Kappa! We had our first formal chapter meeting on August 20th.  Later that week PNM’s toured the inside of our houses in preparation for recruitment.
 
 
 
Official recruitment began on August 25th. This first week was held in various rooms on campus. However, the second week all sororities moved into their houses for the remainder of recruitment. It was SO exciting showing PNM’s who we are and what we represent; and what better way to do that than in our new home! Bid day was September 4th, in the GLV. We welcomed 84 amazing new members into our chapter. Our Bid Day Event was held at an incredibly generous Alumni’s house in Scottsdale, where we had food, music, and a fortune teller! On September 6th we held our first ever movie night sisterhood event with PC 18 at the GLV. The following week we had a lovely visit from the Phoenix Alumni Association! We chatted, ate snacks, and gave them a tour of the space. Parent’s Weekend Commenced on September 28th. During this time Kappa families got together for Our annual Golden Key Gala, in support of our local Philanthropy- Ryan House. The next day we had a joint BBQ with Chi Phi, our neighbors in the GLV. Parents came and enjoyed grilled burgers and dogs before the big game!
 
 
 
On Wednesday, October 3rd, we held a movie night with Acacia Fraternity in our GLV cluster. People enjoyed a ton of snacks, games, and the movie, Shrek. The following day we attended a social with the gentlemen of Sigma Nu. The theme was Rock N’ Roll, and we had an absolute blast! After a short fall break, we jumped into a Philanthropy event for the Members of Delta Sigma Phi. On the 13th of October we celebrated Founders day with the Phoenix, East Valley, and Scottsdale Alumnae associations. A lovely brunch was held where girls got to mingle with alumni. We were also able to witness some women receive their 50, 60, and 70 year pins! Our next Event was our Barn Dance Social, held on October 20th. We had an amazing venue with food, a DJ, and a flip book photobooth! The event was a success. The following Monday we participated in yet another Philanthropy event; Delta Tau Delta’s Deltworld, in support of JDRF. On October 27th Our new members had a PC retreat where girls ate dinner, played games, and had a sleep over at the GLV. Soon after that homecoming week started! We were paired with Chi Phi and Theta Xi. We participated in a teddy bear drive, blood donations, percentage nights, a lantern walk, and more! The theme was Carnival, and we also had a great time making signs, banners, and a themed float for the parade.
 
 
 
November 5th marked the beginning of the inspirational period and initiation week for the new members. We also participated in Phi Gamma Delta’s Philanthropy during this week, which we won! On the 7th a campfire was held at an active member’s home; where the entire chapter was welcomed to s’mores, hot chocolate, and stories from seniors about their amazing time in Kappa! As always, the evening was a major success. On the morning of Friday the 9th, our fireside service was held. The following morning was initiation, where we initiated 74 outstanding members into our chapter! The next week we participated in yet another philanthropy event. Pi kappa Phi’s war of the Roses flag football tournament was held on Saturday, November 17th, where we came in second place! We held our last Sisterhood of the semester on November 27th at AMC theatre on Mill, where we rented out a theatre to watch Bridesmaids. We all wore matching Pj’s and had a great time. The next week finals commenced and marked the end of the semester. That wraps up Epsilon Delta’s 2018!
 
 
 
 
 
==Highlights of 2020==
 
  
==Highlights of 2021==
 
  
  
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