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Highlights OF 2016
fraternity. This was the second time we ever had Spring recruitment in the Spring instead of the fall
and we were so excited about having such a large class!
 
We started the year with philanthropy in mind when we held our annual Kappa Kisses fundraiser.
We made Valentine’s Day cards, attached chocolate kisses to them, and students were able to send
effects of cancer, so we all walked that night in letters to support them and everyone else who has
battled cancer.
 
We began the new academic year volunteering for the annual 5K, Run for Steph. This is an event
on campus that is very close to our hearts and helps to bring us closer together. We hosted Lip
We had a sign out explaining our philanthropy and asked for donations if anyone felt generous and
wanted to donate. Overall, it was very fun and a great success.
 
We continued polished sister awards this semester. Sisters can nominate other Kappas who have
been working hard and have been in good spirits, as well as have been put together. The “polished
our chapter council who is doing her job successfully. It is nice to be recognized in your chapter
and feel rewarded for the job you are doing.
 
This calendar year, our chapter has faced a few challenges but has worked tirelessly to overcome
them and improve. In response to our focus letter, we have continued to implement Round Robins
We have a new President as of this past fall so it has been our chapter and all of Panhel's goal to make a good impression and have him support Greek life. It is very important to us to ensure that our administration sees all the good we do for our school as a whole. Since Dickinson College is relatively small, we have a smaller chapter in size comparison to many other chapters nationwide. This allows us to be not only know every individial member's name, but also formulate relationships with our sisters beyond our weekly chapter meetings. We all see eachother every day, multiple times a day, on campus and because of this, our chapter is a strong cohesive unit.
'''Chapter Philanthropy'''
We support our national philanthropies, Reading is Fundamental and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Organization. We also support the Domestic Violence Services of Cumberland County and Perry County.