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|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1875|11|13}}
 
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|College= [https://www.depauw.edu/ DePauw University, formerly Indiana Asbury University]
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|Location= Greencastle, IN
 
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This year was full of awards. Spring semester 2018, we awarded the Sally Sommer Flynn Scholarship to Mackenzie Jones '18. We also won an Order of Omega award from Panhellenic on campus. We threw a philanthropy event in coordination with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. in the spring semester and raised over $800. In the fall semester 2018, we threw 2 philanthropy events, Kappa Kappa Guacamole and Kappacino for Reading is Fundamental. We also participated in the Day of the Girl with our Panhellenic council members to create sheet signs to bring awareness to sexual assault and harassment.
 
This year was full of awards. Spring semester 2018, we awarded the Sally Sommer Flynn Scholarship to Mackenzie Jones '18. We also won an Order of Omega award from Panhellenic on campus. We threw a philanthropy event in coordination with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. in the spring semester and raised over $800. In the fall semester 2018, we threw 2 philanthropy events, Kappa Kappa Guacamole and Kappacino for Reading is Fundamental. We also participated in the Day of the Girl with our Panhellenic council members to create sheet signs to bring awareness to sexual assault and harassment.
 
==Highlights of 2020==
 
 
Spring initiation was held virtually last school year. DePauw was sent home before Spring break, so the Iota chapter had to initiate our 22 new members virtually. This initiation included our entire new member class, as well as our marshal, new member chair, and president. This initiation was planned by ritual advisors. Fall recruitment was held virtually over zoom this year. Our chapter received one new member from fall recruitment. She was initiated virtually with our new member chair, president, and marshal. Two other Kappa Kappa Gamma chapters participated in the initiation, as well as our ritual specialist. Our bid night celebration, big little reveal, and blue and blue dinner were combined into one evening. We celebrated on our porch following COVID-19 guidelines. We dressed up and decorated the porch to welcome our newly initiated member! Our chapter has also continued to contribute to our philanthropy during this pandemic. We collected children’s books and wrote short letters in them. We distributed these books to a local elementary school in Greencastle, Indiana.
 
We have continued to have chapters every Monday, but all of our chapter meetings have been virtual. This includes formal chapters. We have been asking members to wear formal clothes and have cameras on during formal chapters, as we have continued to include ritual in these meetings. We have also continued to have CC meetings every Sunday evening, but these are also virtual.
 
 
Chapter Philanthropy. What organization does the chapter support?
 
This chapter supports reading is fundamental.
 
 
Why did the chapter choose this organization?
 
Reading is fundamental helps kids discover the joy of reading and books. Twenty-five million children in the U.S. cannot read proficiently. Without a strong start, children will fall behind in school, struggle to graduate and cannot thrive as members of the workforce. Kappas want to make a difference and set children on a path of growth and opportunity.
 
 
 
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
 
We have a multicultural chair and an education chair at Iota. These positions have incorporated many diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives into our programming chapters this year. We have had a programming chapter on being an ally. This programming chapter focused on how to be an ally and was led by our multicultural chair and education chair. We have also had a programming chapter on understanding microaggressions. This programming chapter focused on understanding white privilege, tokenism, and microaggressions. This discussion was led by our multicultural chair, along with several sophomores. It was excellent to see the youngest members of our house leading a programming chapter on DEI.
 
 
Sesquicentennial Celebration
 
How did your chapter celebrate Kappa's 150th anniversary? Share what you have done this year.
 
We celebrated during an informal chapter on the week of Kappa’s 150th anniversary. This was a virtual event. Our education chair read about Kappa history and members of CC participated in reading poems or other readings. Our education chair also shared photos from Iota chapter history. These pictures were of women in the Iota chapter and many were taken in rooms or throughout the house.
 
 
Photographs
 
Are there any interesting photos from this year to share? e.g., screenshots of virtual meetings, pictures of chapter events that followed all public health guidelines (mask wearing, physical distancing, etc), pictures of masks, drive-thru bid days, etc. 
 
1st photo: A picture of our KKG masks given to all chapter members by alumni.
 
2nd photo: A picture of a panhellenic philanthropy event. Members from each panhellenic chapter joined a zoom call to celebrate halloween with elementary school students.
 
3rd photo: A picture that was shared with the chapter in celebration of kappas 150th anniversary.
 
4th photo: Socially distant and mask wearing pumpkin painting sisterhood event.
 
 
[[File:Depauw 1.JPG|thumb|DePauw 1]]
 
[[File:Depauw 2.jpg|thumb|DePauw 2]]
 
[[File:Depauw 3.jpg|thumb|DePauw 3]]
 
[[File:Depauw 4.JPG|thumb|DePauw 4]]
 
 
==Highlights of 2021==
 
 
We started off this year with virtual recruitment, leading to the eventual initiation of fifteen new
 
members. Following the process of recruitment, we were able to organize a fun virtual bid night
 
for all of the new members involving trivia and bonding games where new members and active
 
members were able to get to know each other better. We were able to hold a virtual initiation as
 
well and a virtual pinning ceremony. As the year progressed, we were also able to have a
 
couple of philanthropy events, which included donating dog toys to the local animal shelter,
 
signing and then donating books to the local elementary school, and completing individual acts
 
of service in the winter as well as having a fundraising event in the fall where we had games,
 
food, and a dunk tank. We also awarded the Sally Summer Flynn award to a member of the
 
2021 senior class that the chapter voted on as a whole. As for goals that the chapter had, one
 
main goal was to resume in-person chapter and committee meetings as well as have the
 
opportunity to have an in-person recruitment and initiation process. We have been able to start
 
having in-person chapter and committee meetings and we plan to have an in-person recruitment
 
and initiation process in the spring.
 
 
Chapter Philanthropy
 
Our philanthropy supports the organization of Mental Health Alliance. We support this
 
organization because we felt it was very applicable and relevant in the everyday life of our
 
members and was most strongly favored when voting on which philanthropy our chapter wanted
 
to support.
 
At the beginning of the fall semester we held a fundraising event to raise money for our
 
organization in which we had food, games, and allowed students on campus to dunk our
 
members in a dunk tank for donations.
 
 
We included diversity, equity, and inclusion in our chapter programming by having special
 
guests come to talk during programming chapters on topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
 
We also held virtual meetings where we watched educational films surrounding diversity, equity,
 
and inclusion and afterward held a discussion to debrief the film.
 
 
During the pandemic, we held virtual recruitment and initiation over zoom. We did recruitment
 
like usual with bump groups and one-on-one conversation with PNMs using break out rooms.
 
We also had virtual chapter and committee meetings until this fall semester when we resumed
 
in-person meetings. We also had virtual activity nights and general chapter meetings to help
 
reconnect with members not on campus or members not living in the house as social gatherings
 
in the house were not permitted at the time.
 

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