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'''_____ 404 initiates (as of 2011June 2012)'''
'''==Highlights of the 1990s'''==
Eta Epsilon Colony was established at Johns Hopkins University, April 9-11, 1999. The colonization/recruitment process resulted in 44 enthusiastic new members. Initiation of new members and installation of the chapter took place October 22-24, 1999. Greek life at Hopkins consists of eleven fraternities and four (NPC-recognized) sororities. The biggest challenge of 199 was acceptance by other sororities and fraternities. By participating in all Panhellenic events and joining the Fraternity League's intramural volleyball games (the first girls' Greek organization to participate in the league), we not only received acceptance as a Greek organization but also respect, both as individual women and an organization.
'''==Highlights of 2000-2010''' ==
From chapter’s History Report: The Johns Hopkins University, and the new Eta Epsilon chapter, recognized the tragedies of Sept. 11, 2001, by holding a candle light vigil on the Arts and Sciences Quad. Our chapter consists of 40 sisters, many of whom sit on chapter council. Our small size presents difficulty trying to accomplish all the activities and tasks necessary for a well rounded chapter.
 '''==Highlights of 2011-2019'''==
A new tradition was begun in 2011 when we held our first annual Monmouth Duo picnic with the recently colonized Gamma chapter of Pi Beta Phi, wearing tee shirts especially designed with an interlacing Kappa key and Pi Phi arrow on the back. We continued to excel in academics with a top GPA of 3.45. At Province Meeting in March we were awarded the Risk Management award for our dedication to new risk policies and procedures. In April, a Kappa Trainer, Julie Martin Magnis, George Washington, Museums Chairman for the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, presented ritual workshops prior to initiation.
==Highlights of 2020s:==
'''Highlights of 2020s:'''
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.:
'''Philanthropy:'''
 
'''Chapter Convention Awards:'''
 

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