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==Highlights of 2019==
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Highlights of 2019
  
 
The College of William and Mary is a tight-knit community of about 6,000 undergraduates.  We are located in the city of Williamsburg, which is a small, but picturesque little village that is home to Colonial Williamsburg.  Among its prime attractions are the Capitol Building and the historic Governor's Palace.  Because of our well-established reputation as a challenging institution, with rigorous academic expectations, we are known as a "public ivy."  We have a 12.1 student to faculty ration that allows students to get the individual attention desired to graduate with an excellent education and a deep understanding of the subject matter within our majors.  It is President Katherine A. Rowe's second year as the first female president of the College, and she continues to do an incredible job.  William and Mary adopted a new vision and mission statement this year after many hours and careful consideration.
 
The College of William and Mary is a tight-knit community of about 6,000 undergraduates.  We are located in the city of Williamsburg, which is a small, but picturesque little village that is home to Colonial Williamsburg.  Among its prime attractions are the Capitol Building and the historic Governor's Palace.  Because of our well-established reputation as a challenging institution, with rigorous academic expectations, we are known as a "public ivy."  We have a 12.1 student to faculty ration that allows students to get the individual attention desired to graduate with an excellent education and a deep understanding of the subject matter within our majors.  It is President Katherine A. Rowe's second year as the first female president of the College, and she continues to do an incredible job.  William and Mary adopted a new vision and mission statement this year after many hours and careful consideration.
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Fall of 3.397.  During the course of the year and the summer, sisters interned at a variety of places, including Capitol Hill, NASA, different labs, consulting agencies and so much more.
 
Fall of 3.397.  During the course of the year and the summer, sisters interned at a variety of places, including Capitol Hill, NASA, different labs, consulting agencies and so much more.
  
==Highlights of 2020==
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'''==Highlights of 2020s:=='''
  
 
=Chapter Summary= The 2020 school year began with a date party that was themed "Black & White" where sisters and their dates dressed in black and/or white attire.  This event was held at the College Delly and it was unknown at the time that this would be the only event that would be held by the chapter for the entire 2020 calendar year.  The COVID-19 pandemic altered everything in the world, but more closely on our campus and within our chapter.  William & Mary students went home for spring break completely unaware of the fact that they would not be returning to campus anytime soon but only to pick up their belongings and head home for the summer.  Students finished out the school year through online classes at home and separated from their friends at school.  Kappa Kappa Gamma held its first ever virtual initiation in Spring 2020 where we initiated one of our members during a ceremony shared with several other chapters.  Chapter meetings, Chapter Council meetings, and pretty much any other contact regarding chapter operations were switched to online and held through Zoom.  Since our normal Spring Semester philanthropy event was unable to be held in person, an online fundraiser was arranged by our philanthropy chair.  The fundraiser raised $4,175 for the Center for Disaster COVID-19 Response Fund.  When students returned to campus for the Fall 2020 hybrid semester, the college implemented a rule that only allowed for a maximum of 10 students to be gathered at a time, in addition to abiding by the state mandated social distancing rules.  Masks were required to be worn at all times while on campus and COVID-19 tests were mandatory for students to take every few weeks to ensure the number of cases was maintained.  The Fall 2020 semester was definitely bizarre and uncanny, but many students were glad to be back in Williamsburg despite the circumstances.  We went through a virtual recruitment and they were initiated over Zoom on Saturday, November 7th.  The philanthropy that Gamma Kappa chose to support for the Fall semester is the Equal Justice Initiative, an organization that works to end mass incarceration and racial inequality.  The chapter raised $6,001.25 through virtual fundraising.  Another initiative that the chapter, as well as other sororities on campus, initiated to fight racial inequality was the implementation of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Chair.  This new position was established to educate the chapter on racial injustices and ensure that within Gamma Kappa chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma diversity is both a top priority and actively promoted in order to certify the inclusion among all members and those seeking to join the chapter.  With the increase awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement across our nation, both Williamsburg and the sisters of the Gamma Kappas chapter have taken action to address the issues we face as a nation.  Every Saturday there is a peaceful protest held on Confusion Corner where many students and Gamma Kappa gather, socially distanced, to have their voices heard on social justice issues affecting the black community.  On October 12th, Kappa Kappa Gamma's Founders Day was celebrated over a Zoom meeting where the Sesquicentennial was also celebrated.  Several advisors were present and many facts about the history of Gamma Kappa were shared as well as information regarding our national organization.  On November 3rd, the 2020 presidential election occurred where it took several days to acquire the results due to the delay of the mail-in ballots that were at a record high which offered another obstacle due to the ongoing global pandemic.  Joe Biden defeated the incumbent, Donald Trump, and was declared the 46t president elect.  The semester of Spring 2021 is looking like it is going to be very similar to the Fall seamster due to the pandemic, but we are optimistic that a vaccine will become available soon and the health of our nation and globe will be restored.  We miss being able to gather as a whole, but understand the necessary precautions in place to ensure our health and safety.
 
=Chapter Summary= The 2020 school year began with a date party that was themed "Black & White" where sisters and their dates dressed in black and/or white attire.  This event was held at the College Delly and it was unknown at the time that this would be the only event that would be held by the chapter for the entire 2020 calendar year.  The COVID-19 pandemic altered everything in the world, but more closely on our campus and within our chapter.  William & Mary students went home for spring break completely unaware of the fact that they would not be returning to campus anytime soon but only to pick up their belongings and head home for the summer.  Students finished out the school year through online classes at home and separated from their friends at school.  Kappa Kappa Gamma held its first ever virtual initiation in Spring 2020 where we initiated one of our members during a ceremony shared with several other chapters.  Chapter meetings, Chapter Council meetings, and pretty much any other contact regarding chapter operations were switched to online and held through Zoom.  Since our normal Spring Semester philanthropy event was unable to be held in person, an online fundraiser was arranged by our philanthropy chair.  The fundraiser raised $4,175 for the Center for Disaster COVID-19 Response Fund.  When students returned to campus for the Fall 2020 hybrid semester, the college implemented a rule that only allowed for a maximum of 10 students to be gathered at a time, in addition to abiding by the state mandated social distancing rules.  Masks were required to be worn at all times while on campus and COVID-19 tests were mandatory for students to take every few weeks to ensure the number of cases was maintained.  The Fall 2020 semester was definitely bizarre and uncanny, but many students were glad to be back in Williamsburg despite the circumstances.  We went through a virtual recruitment and they were initiated over Zoom on Saturday, November 7th.  The philanthropy that Gamma Kappa chose to support for the Fall semester is the Equal Justice Initiative, an organization that works to end mass incarceration and racial inequality.  The chapter raised $6,001.25 through virtual fundraising.  Another initiative that the chapter, as well as other sororities on campus, initiated to fight racial inequality was the implementation of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Chair.  This new position was established to educate the chapter on racial injustices and ensure that within Gamma Kappa chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma diversity is both a top priority and actively promoted in order to certify the inclusion among all members and those seeking to join the chapter.  With the increase awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement across our nation, both Williamsburg and the sisters of the Gamma Kappas chapter have taken action to address the issues we face as a nation.  Every Saturday there is a peaceful protest held on Confusion Corner where many students and Gamma Kappa gather, socially distanced, to have their voices heard on social justice issues affecting the black community.  On October 12th, Kappa Kappa Gamma's Founders Day was celebrated over a Zoom meeting where the Sesquicentennial was also celebrated.  Several advisors were present and many facts about the history of Gamma Kappa were shared as well as information regarding our national organization.  On November 3rd, the 2020 presidential election occurred where it took several days to acquire the results due to the delay of the mail-in ballots that were at a record high which offered another obstacle due to the ongoing global pandemic.  Joe Biden defeated the incumbent, Donald Trump, and was declared the 46t president elect.  The semester of Spring 2021 is looking like it is going to be very similar to the Fall seamster due to the pandemic, but we are optimistic that a vaccine will become available soon and the health of our nation and globe will be restored.  We miss being able to gather as a whole, but understand the necessary precautions in place to ensure our health and safety.
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==Highlights of 2021==
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