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==Installation==  
 
==Installation==  
  
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On November 5, 2011, 20 collegiate members and 11 alumnae of Kappa Psi Delta were initiated as members of Eta Pi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, establishing the Fraternity’s 138th active chapter.
  
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Shortly before Installation, one of the alumna initiates wrote to the Director of Alumnae expressing her feelings about Kappa: “I am a 2010 graduate of NYU. In the 2007 spring semester, I was a shy freshman, unsure of where I belonged in the country’s second-largest private university in the most populated city. Kappa Psi Delta welcomed me and I felt like I had a college home. I made some of my best friends and favorite memories during my three and a half years as an active sister. I worried about the future of Kappa Psi Delta as a small local sorority surrounded by flourishing national sororities in a quickly growing Greek system. When I learned my organization’s plan to be absorbed by a national organization - and to be absorbed by an organization that permitted the initiated of alumnae – I was relieved! As corny as it sounds, I always felt there was something special about Kappa Kappa Gamma. When I was doing research as a senior about national organizations we could work with KKG stood out to me. I look forward to being a part of such an established organization with generations of proud members.”
  
 
There are many opportunities for the new chapter on the NYU campus. Laura Osborne, College Panhellenic Adviser, said, “We have high hopes that the addition of Kappa Kappa Gamma to the College Panhellenic Council at NYU will promote stronger leadership, deeper bonds of friendship, increased awareness of service to the community and higher ideals of scholarship among all the members of the fraternity and sorority life community.”
 
There are many opportunities for the new chapter on the NYU campus. Laura Osborne, College Panhellenic Adviser, said, “We have high hopes that the addition of Kappa Kappa Gamma to the College Panhellenic Council at NYU will promote stronger leadership, deeper bonds of friendship, increased awareness of service to the community and higher ideals of scholarship among all the members of the fraternity and sorority life community.”

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