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|College= [https://www.butler.edu/ Butler University]
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|Location= Indianapolis, IN
 
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Mu chapter has grown and changed over the past year, just like Butler. The University’s 2020 plan is still in progress, and a new building has opened. Irvington House welcomed its first tenants in August, right across the street from Kappa. Mu has been preparing for primary recruitment, during which time 8 of our sisters will be recruitment counselors and one will serve as Vice President of Conduct on the Panhellenic Executive Board to help Butler women find their forever homes on Greek Row. Our newly elected Chapter Council is excited to help Mu grow even more. 2018 has been a great year of growth and sisterhood, and we can’t wait to see what 2019 holds!
 
Mu chapter has grown and changed over the past year, just like Butler. The University’s 2020 plan is still in progress, and a new building has opened. Irvington House welcomed its first tenants in August, right across the street from Kappa. Mu has been preparing for primary recruitment, during which time 8 of our sisters will be recruitment counselors and one will serve as Vice President of Conduct on the Panhellenic Executive Board to help Butler women find their forever homes on Greek Row. Our newly elected Chapter Council is excited to help Mu grow even more. 2018 has been a great year of growth and sisterhood, and we can’t wait to see what 2019 holds!
 
==Highlights of 2019==
 
 
The 2018-2019 academic year kept the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma very busy and excited. This year, the women of Kappa planned their annual “Kappa Kickoff” event to raise money for Coburn Place, moved back into the sorority house that was remodeled, and won multiple awards during the Greek Excellence Awards! Kappa Kickoff is a week-long philanthropy event where the women raise money for Coburn place through various events. They had a chipotle giveback, found many companies and families to sponsor their event, and hosted a kickball tournament for all of the sororities and fraternities to participate in. This past year, they raised over $15,000 for our local philanthropy, the Coburn Place, which is an organization that provides housing options and support services for women and children that have suffered from domestic violence. Also, to help raise money for Coburn Place we hosted Kappacino and Fall Festival.
 
While the members were away for the summer, the Kappa Kappa Gamma house was renovated. We hosted a joint philanthropy event with Alpha Chi Omega raising money to split to each of our chapter's philanthropies. The Greek Excellence Awards that we won this past year include Philanthropy and Service and Campus Leadership and Involvement. Along with our own chapter philanthropy events, we participated in other chapter's events including Sigma Chi's Derby Days, Delta Tau Delta Trike, and Delta Gamma Anchorsplash. We are so proud of what our sisters have accomplished and cannot wait to see what this chapter does in the years to come!
 
 
Our campus received a new panhel director this year. Our chapter has always had a good relationship with the panhel director and we will continue that with the new one. One of our active members is the president of Panhel
 
 
Coburn Place - empower victims of interpersonal abuse - including domestic violence - to live as survivors
 
 
As a strong, all women organization we stand together to help raise awareness, advocate & fundraise for a nearby program who provides housing for survivors of interpersonal abuse. We feel the responsibility to give back to a program that does so much for the Indianapolis community.
 
 
Our chapter hosted a dessert celebration with alumni for Founders Day. We played a slideshow during the dinner of Mu Chapter photos from the 1800s to today to reflect the 150 years. We had multiple guest speakers including past MU Kappas.
 
 
Our chapter hosted the Kappa van that went around to a ton of college campuses. This was a great opportunity for all of us to see how far Kappa Kappa Gamma has come and to realize how important our chapter is. To celebrate Kappa's 150th anniversary our chapter is participating in 150 random acts of kindness between now and next October.
 
 
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==Highlights of 2020==
 
==Highlights of 2020==
  
 
Chapter Summary
 
Chapter Summary
 
 
Summarize the previous calendar year, scholarships, group honors/awards, Convention
 
Summarize the previous calendar year, scholarships, group honors/awards, Convention
 
awards, traditions, special events, philanthropic involvement, chapter goals, and how your
 
awards, traditions, special events, philanthropic involvement, chapter goals, and how your
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our members have handled the virtual transition, and are excited to welcome our new pledge
 
our members have handled the virtual transition, and are excited to welcome our new pledge
 
class in January 2021.
 
class in January 2021.
 
 
Chapter Philanthropy
 
Chapter Philanthropy
 
 
What organization does the chapter support? The Coburn Place
 
What organization does the chapter support? The Coburn Place
 
Why did the chapter choose this organization? The Coburn Place is a local Indianapolis shelter
 
Why did the chapter choose this organization? The Coburn Place is a local Indianapolis shelter
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cases were on the rise. We at Kappa, are proud to support such a wonderful and giving
 
cases were on the rise. We at Kappa, are proud to support such a wonderful and giving
 
organization who have made such a large impact on our community.
 
organization who have made such a large impact on our community.
 
 
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
 
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
 
 
How did your chapter include diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in your
 
How did your chapter include diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in your
 
programming this year? (e.g., adding a DEI officer, philanthropy events, social media
 
programming this year? (e.g., adding a DEI officer, philanthropy events, social media
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and Inclusion Chair to lead a committee in an effort to educate the chapter and improve our
 
and Inclusion Chair to lead a committee in an effort to educate the chapter and improve our
 
chapter’s relationships and practices regarding being a diverse, equal, and inclusive house.  
 
chapter’s relationships and practices regarding being a diverse, equal, and inclusive house.  
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Additionally, we had our school’s DEI organization come in to conduct a workshop during
 
Additionally, we had our school’s DEI organization come in to conduct a workshop during
 
initiation.
 
initiation.
 
 
Sesquicentennial Celebration
 
Sesquicentennial Celebration
 
 
How did your chapter celebrate Kappa's 150th anniversary? Share what you have done this
 
How did your chapter celebrate Kappa's 150th anniversary? Share what you have done this
 
year. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we celebrated Founder’s Day virtually by conducting a
 
year. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we celebrated Founder’s Day virtually by conducting a
 
ritual workshop with the new members, sending out Kappa facts, attending the virtual
 
ritual workshop with the new members, sending out Kappa facts, attending the virtual
 
national celebration, as well as socially-distanced celebrating at the house with our sisters.
 
national celebration, as well as socially-distanced celebrating at the house with our sisters.
 
 
Photographs
 
Photographs
 
 
Are there any interesting photos from this year to share? e.g., screen shots of virtual
 
Are there any interesting photos from this year to share? e.g., screen shots of virtual
 
meetings, pictures of chapter events that followed all public health guidelines (mask wearing,
 
meetings, pictures of chapter events that followed all public health guidelines (mask wearing,
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[[File:Kappa Kickoff Butler 2020.png|thumb|Butler 2020]]
 
[[File:Kappa Kickoff Butler 2020.png|thumb|Butler 2020]]
 
[[File:KKG Ballerinas Butler 2020.png|thumb|Butler 2020]]
 
[[File:KKG Ballerinas Butler 2020.png|thumb|Butler 2020]]
 
==Highlights of 2021==
 
Chapter Summary
 
Summarize the previous calendar year, scholarships, group honors/awards, Convention awards, traditions, special events, philanthropic involvement, chapter goals. Mu Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma has had a very successful year despite Covid-19 implications. In the winter of 2021, we successfully recruited a member class of 43 incredible women during the formal recruitment process. Then, during the following spring term we offered bids to another 11 women through the continuous open bidding process. This was the first time in several years we have partaken in continuous open bidding, though despite this we have had great success implementing them into the chapter. All of the 54 women were initiated through a fully virtual ceremony on Saturday, March 13th. Our chapter did hold several in person events for inspiration period leading up to initiation, given that they followed all Covid-19 regulatory guidelines. Our largest Philanthropy event of the year, Kappa Kickoff, was very successful as we were allowed to begin holding events in person to the public. In total we raised $6200 for our local philanthropy, Coburn Place. Our sisterhood events this past year have consisted of both in person and virtual events in order to accommodate for Covid-19 restrictions. Some of our favorites have been the Kappa Taskenger hunt, Mu Movie Mornings, and pumpkin painting among other things. Due to lessened Covid-19 restrictions this fall, we have also been able to reimplement events like a Founder’s Day Dinner celebration and a Scholarship Dinner to celebrate all our 4.0 women. In fact, this semester we were extremely proud to have 24 women achieve a 4.0 and 34 other women have above a 3.75, despite the difficulty caused by Covid-19. Recently, Mu chapter has been making increased DEI efforts, with discussions and presentations. Moving forward, DEI is one of our top priorities. We are quite proud of our successful year and its many accomplishments and are looking forward to another successful recruitment season this January!
 
 
 
 
Chapter Philanthropy
 
What local organization does the chapter support and why?  Mu Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma is proud to support our local philanthropy, Coburn Place. The Coburn Place is a local Indianapolis shelter dedicated to helping and improving the lives of men, women and families who have been affected by domestic violence.  The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an increased number of intimate partner violence cases.  We at Kappa, are proud to support such a wonderful and giving organization that has made such a large impact on our community.
 
 
 
How did the chapter support Kappa’s philanthropy? Mu Chapter’s biggest philanthropy event of the year, Kappa Kickoff, is put on fully for the benefit of Coburn Place. All of the funds raised go directly to Coburn Place which we are very proud of. Due to Covid-19, we have not been able to interact directly with the children of Coburn Place, though as more people are vaccinated we look forward to going back to help with holiday celebrations and fairs! Furthermore, our chapter has selected a new mental health and well being initiative to support alongside Coburn Place and The Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, which is the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA). We look forward to continuing this partnership and supporting such an important cause. 
 
 
 
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
 
How did your chapter include diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in your programming this year? (e.g., adding a DEI officer, philanthropy events, social media awareness campaign, chapter training, etc.). This year we added our first DEI officer, plus have had several programming talks in order to help educate the chapter on the importance of DEI. By teaching our members how and why DEI is important, we hope to make Kappa a more inclusive and safer environment for people of all identities. These programs included ones run by the women within our chapter, educational programs run by outside sources, and discussions led by mediators.
 
 
 
Operating in a Pandemic
 
How did your chapter operations change due to COVID-19 (e.g., how did it affect recruitment, initiation, etc. Were events/activities held virtually?). Share what you have done this year. As mentioned before, Covid-19 has had some serious implications on our chapter operations. We started the year with a fully virtual recruitment process as well as a fully virtual initiation ceremony. Despite this, they seemed to be quite successful, and we had relatively positive feedback from both. Beyond these larger ceremonies, day to day operations within the chapter have changed quite a bit. Our chapter follows university mask and vaccine guidelines, meaning vaccines were required for all members unless special circumstances and masks are required at all times indoors other than while eating. In order to create a more ‘normal’ experience for our new members we have worked to hold more events outdoors so they can be unmasked.
 
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