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Kappa Alpha Theta

Kappa Alpha Theta (ΚΑΘ), commonly referred to simply as Theta, is an international women’s fraternity founded on January 27, 1870, at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. It was the first Greek-letter fraternity established for women.[1][2] The fraternity (the term "sorority" had not yet been invented) was founded by four female students, Bettie Locke Hamilton, Alice Allen Brant, Bettie Tipton Lindsey, and Hannah Fitch Shaw.[3] The organization has 147 chapters at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. The organization was the first women's fraternity to establish a chapter in Canada.[4] Theta's total living initiated membership, as of 2020, was more than 250,000.[4] There are more than 200 alumnae chapters and circles worldwide.[4]

Kappa Alpha Theta
ΚΑΘ
FoundedJanuary 27, 1870; 154 years ago (1870-01-27)
DePauw University (Greencastle, Indiana, U.S.)
TypeSocial
AffiliationNPC
ScopeInternational
MottoLeading Women
Colors  Black   Gold
SymbolKite, Twin Stars
FlowerBlack and Gold Pansy
PublicationThe Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine
PhilanthropyCourt Appointed Special Advocates (CASA),
  Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation,
    The Friendship Fund
Chapters212 collegiate, 200+ alumnae
Members270,000+ collegiate
Headquarters8740 Founders Road
Indianapolis, Indiana 46268
United States
Websitekappaalphatheta.org

Kappa Alpha Theta is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), an umbrella organization that encompasses 26 social sororities found throughout North America. The organization's own headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana.

History edit

The Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at Indiana Asbury College, now DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, on January 27, 1870. The university began admitting women in 1867 after 30 years of a male-only student body. However, women were excluded from male-only clubs and societies. In response to the lack of women's organizations, the fraternity's founding members established the first Greek letter women's organization. The Founders were:

  • Elizabeth McReynolds Locke Hamilton (Bettie Locke)
  • Alice Olive Allen Brant (Alice Allen)
  • Elizabeth Tipton Lindsey (Bettie Tipton)
  • Hannah Virginia Fitch Shaw (Hannah Fitch)[1][2]

Bettie Locke developed the idea for a Greek letter women's society through the encouragement of her father, a professor at Indiana Asbury and a member of Beta Theta Pi, and the members of Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) at Indiana Asbury, which included her brother. Initially, the collegiate men of FIJI offered Locke their badge as a token of their friendship, but voted against initiating her as a member. Locke refused to wear the badge as she did not know the secrets and purposes the badge represented, since she was unable to become a member. Ultimately, the fraternity gifted her a symbolic silver fruit basket instead to represent their relationship and fondness for her.

Upon discovering that there were no Greek letter fraternities for women in existence (only literary societies for women existed at the time), Locke decided to create her own Greek letter fraternity for women. Kappa Alpha Theta's ritual, organizational structure, badge, and coat of arms were influenced by those of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Gamma Delta due to her familial connections. Locke and her friend Alice Allen wrote a constitution, planned rituals, designed a badge, and sought out women on campus to become members. Along with Hannah Fitch and Bettie Tipton, the first initiation was held in secret on January 27, 1870, establishing the Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta.[1]

Theta's grand convention voted to establish a magazine in 1885 and to place its editorship with Kappa chapter at Kansas. In the intervening years, Kappa Alpha Theta's magazine has undergone a change of title from The Journal to The Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine and a change of publication schedule (from monthly to quarterly). The Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine currently is published in April, June, September, and December of each year.[5]

In 1887, Theta became an international organization with the establishment of the Sigma chapter at the University of Toronto. This became the first Canadian women's fraternity.[2][6]

G. William Domhoff, writing in Who Rules America?, listed Kappa Alpha Theta as one of "the four or five sororities with nationwide prestige" in the mid-1960s.[7]

Symbols edit

Kappa Alpha Theta's colors are black and gold. The official symbols are both the kite and twin stars, while the official flower is the black and gold pansy. The fraternity does not recognize an official stone.[1] The badge is a black and gold kite with a white chevron in the middle.[8]

Chapters edit

Kappa Alpha Theta has more than 143 active college chapters and more than 212 alumnae chapters across the United States and Canada. Alumnae chapters are alumnae groups that have been granted charters from Grand Council. The following is a list of the chapters of Kappa Alpha Theta:[2][9]

 
Omicron chapter members at USC circa 1890s

Membership edit

Notable members edit

Some notable alumni of Kappa Alpha Theta include Agnes de Mille, Laura Bush, Barbara Bush, Jenna Bush, Tory Burch, Melinda French Gates,[10] Amy Holmes, Sheryl Crow, Gretchen Whitmer, Kerri Strug, Rue McClanahan, Amy Grant, and Jennifer Cook O'Toole.

Laura Bush was a member of the Beta Sigma chapter at Southern Methodist University in University Park, Texas. Her daughters Barbara and Jenna Bush were members at Yale University and the University of Texas at Austin, respectively. Tory Burch, an American fashion designer, businesswoman, and philanthropist was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university in Philadelphia. Amy Holmes, an American journalist and political commentator, was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at Princeton University. Sheryl Crow was a member at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan's current governor, was a Theta at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.[11] Amy Grant, an American singer, was a member of the Alpha Eta chapter at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.[12][9]

The first women admitted to Phi Beta Kappa honor society were Thetas.[citation needed]

 
Members of Stanford University's Phi chapter in Stanford, California, circa 1897. From top left to right: 1) Hume, M., 2) Green, P., 3) Hill, Edith, 4) Webb, Winnifred, 5) Demming, Daisy, 6) Avery, C., 7) Fry, W., 8) Green, Ruby, 9) Haven, Martha, 10) Edwards, Ada, 11) Jordan, Edith, 12) Markham, M., 13) Pitcher, L., 14) Hogue, Elizabeth, 15) Patterson, Letitia, 16) Moody, Ora, 17) Fielder, Ortha Belle, 18) Patterson, Frances, and 19) Carey, A.

Philanthropy edit

The Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation was founded in 1960 and is the philanthropic arm of the organization. The Theta Foundation awards annual undergraduate and graduate scholarships to its members, awarding more than $1.1 million per year. In addition to scholarships, the Theta Foundation also supports the sorority's educational programs as well as its international philanthropy, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA's) are community volunteers who serve as the voice for abused and neglected foster care children who are going through the court system. CASA's are appointed by a judge and their purpose is to ensure all legal actions made are in the child's best interest.[citation needed] In order to directly volunteer at CASA you must be 21 years of age or older.

Local chapter misconduct edit

In 2000, the chapter at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati was temporarily suspended for hazing. The pledges were forced to endure several demeaning tasks, one of which included crawling up the steps of the sorority house for the amusement of their big sisters.[13]

In 2000, the chapter at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida was shut down after a drinking party sent newly pledged members to the hospital. One member passed out and was placed on a respirator that night.[14]

In 2008, the chapter at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York was suspended for four years after an alcohol-hazing related incident.[15]

In 2014, the chapter at Columbia University in New York City was under national scrutiny after hosting a racially and ethnically insensitive event that went viral. Some of the costumes worn by sorority members were based on stereotypes meant to represent Mexico, Japan, the Netherlands, Ireland, Jamaica, and other countries. The sorority publicly apologized for the event.[16]

In 2016, the 137-year old chapter at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan was suspended by the university for underage drinking and hazing. The chapter was disbanded by the national organization a few weeks later for violating the suspension.[17][18]

In 2018, chapters at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi and Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina were closed for failure to meet quota. There was a great deal of opposition, since members felt they were being unfairly punished, simply for being less popular than other National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities on campus, and not for risk management or academic issues.[19][20]

In 2019, the president of the chapter at Randolph–Macon College in Ashland, Virginia was found to have hazed members of the organization living within the chapter facility.[citation needed]

In February 2022, the members of the Eta Mu chapter at Occidental College in Los Angeles voted to disband the chapter following a controversy with a member, who reportedly sent anti-Asian and anti-Black messages in a private group chat among friends in a December 2020 incident that did not surface until two years later.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879]. Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. IV-43–46. ISBN 978-0963715906.
  2. ^ a b c d William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive), section showing Kappa Alpha Theta chapters". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 30 December 2021. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  3. ^ Nuwer, Hank (1999). Wrongs of Passage: Fraternities, Sororities, Hazing, and Binge Drinking. Indiana University Press. p. 149. ISBN 0-253-21498-X.
  4. ^ a b c "Theta Facts | Kappa Alpha Theta". Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Alpha Theta. 2018-08-21. Retrieved 2018-08-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ "The Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine". Kappa Alpha Theta. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
  6. ^ "The Breakdown: the origins of Greek life on campus". The Varsity. 2017-09-25. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  7. ^ Domhoff, G. William (2015). Who Rules America? (Seventh ed.). McGraw Hill College. p. 57. OCLC 912380768.
  8. ^ "Our Badge". Kappa Alpha Theta. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  9. ^ a b "Chapter Listing". Kappa Alpha Theta. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  10. ^ "The incredible life of Melinda Gates — one of the world's richest and most powerful women". November 1, 2017. from the original on March 25, 2018. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  11. ^ Alberta, Tim. "The Woman in Michigan' Goes National". Politico. Politico LLC. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  12. ^ Stony, Fatima (12 October 2016). "Designer Spotlight: Tory Burch". collegefashion. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  13. ^ Jeff Carlton (2000-02-20). "UC sorority suspended over hazing complaints". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  14. ^ Scott Powers (2000-04-12). "Sorority Chapter Is Shut Down At Rollins". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  15. ^ "Kappa Alpha Theta Receives 4-Year Suspension". The Colgate-Maroon News. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  16. ^ Tyler Kingkade (2014-02-24). "Columbia Sorority Criticized For Offensive Olympics Party". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  17. ^ Moran, Darcie (2016-02-24). "Disbanded U-M sorority chapter faced discipline problems for years, national president says". Booth Newspapers.
  18. ^ Jesse, David (2016-02-23). "University of Michigan's oldest sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, disbanded". Detroit Free Press.
  19. ^ "Kappa Alpha Theta to close Ole Miss chapter at semester's end". 5 November 2018.
  20. ^ "Clemson sorority Kappa Alpha Theta told to shut down".
  21. ^ "Occidental's chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta disbands in wake of racist text messages". 16 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity
  • Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation
  • Kappa Alpha Theta Heritage

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Kappa Alpha Theta KA8 commonly referred to simply as Theta is an international women s fraternity founded on January 27 1870 at DePauw University in Greencastle Indiana It was the first Greek letter fraternity established for women 1 2 The fraternity the term sorority had not yet been invented was founded by four female students Bettie Locke Hamilton Alice Allen Brant Bettie Tipton Lindsey and Hannah Fitch Shaw 3 The organization has 147 chapters at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada The organization was the first women s fraternity to establish a chapter in Canada 4 Theta s total living initiated membership as of 2020 was more than 250 000 4 There are more than 200 alumnae chapters and circles worldwide 4 Kappa Alpha ThetaKA8FoundedJanuary 27 1870 154 years ago 1870 01 27 DePauw University Greencastle Indiana U S TypeSocialAffiliationNPCScopeInternationalMottoLeading WomenColors Black GoldSymbolKite Twin StarsFlowerBlack and Gold PansyPublicationThe Kappa Alpha Theta MagazinePhilanthropyCourt Appointed Special Advocates CASA Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation The Friendship FundChapters212 collegiate 200 alumnaeMembers270 000 collegiateHeadquarters8740 Founders Road Indianapolis Indiana 46268 United StatesWebsitekappaalphatheta orgKappa Alpha Theta is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference NPC an umbrella organization that encompasses 26 social sororities found throughout North America The organization s own headquarters are located in Indianapolis Indiana Contents 1 History 2 Symbols 3 Chapters 4 Membership 4 1 Notable members 5 Philanthropy 6 Local chapter misconduct 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThis article is written like a story Please help rewrite this article to introduce an encyclopedic style and a neutral point of view June 2018 The Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at Indiana Asbury College now DePauw University in Greencastle Indiana on January 27 1870 The university began admitting women in 1867 after 30 years of a male only student body However women were excluded from male only clubs and societies In response to the lack of women s organizations the fraternity s founding members established the first Greek letter women s organization The Founders were Elizabeth McReynolds Locke Hamilton Bettie Locke Alice Olive Allen Brant Alice Allen Elizabeth Tipton Lindsey Bettie Tipton Hannah Virginia Fitch Shaw Hannah Fitch 1 2 Bettie Locke developed the idea for a Greek letter women s society through the encouragement of her father a professor at Indiana Asbury and a member of Beta Theta Pi and the members of Phi Gamma Delta FIJI at Indiana Asbury which included her brother Initially the collegiate men of FIJI offered Locke their badge as a token of their friendship but voted against initiating her as a member Locke refused to wear the badge as she did not know the secrets and purposes the badge represented since she was unable to become a member Ultimately the fraternity gifted her a symbolic silver fruit basket instead to represent their relationship and fondness for her Upon discovering that there were no Greek letter fraternities for women in existence only literary societies for women existed at the time Locke decided to create her own Greek letter fraternity for women Kappa Alpha Theta s ritual organizational structure badge and coat of arms were influenced by those of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Gamma Delta due to her familial connections Locke and her friend Alice Allen wrote a constitution planned rituals designed a badge and sought out women on campus to become members Along with Hannah Fitch and Bettie Tipton the first initiation was held in secret on January 27 1870 establishing the Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta 1 Theta s grand convention voted to establish a magazine in 1885 and to place its editorship with Kappa chapter at Kansas In the intervening years Kappa Alpha Theta s magazine has undergone a change of title from The Journal to The Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine and a change of publication schedule from monthly to quarterly The Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine currently is published in April June September and December of each year 5 In 1887 Theta became an international organization with the establishment of the Sigma chapter at the University of Toronto This became the first Canadian women s fraternity 2 6 G William Domhoff writing in Who Rules America listed Kappa Alpha Theta as one of the four or five sororities with nationwide prestige in the mid 1960s 7 Symbols editKappa Alpha Theta s colors are black and gold The official symbols are both the kite and twin stars while the official flower is the black and gold pansy The fraternity does not recognize an official stone 1 The badge is a black and gold kite with a white chevron in the middle 8 Chapters editMain article List of Kappa Alpha Theta chaptersKappa Alpha Theta has more than 143 active college chapters and more than 212 alumnae chapters across the United States and Canada Alumnae chapters are alumnae groups that have been granted charters from Grand Council The following is a list of the chapters of Kappa Alpha Theta 2 9 nbsp Omicron chapter members at USC circa 1890sMembership editNotable members edit Main article List of Kappa Alpha Theta members Some notable alumni of Kappa Alpha Theta include Agnes de Mille Laura Bush Barbara Bush Jenna Bush Tory Burch Melinda French Gates 10 Amy Holmes Sheryl Crow Gretchen Whitmer Kerri Strug Rue McClanahan Amy Grant and Jennifer Cook O Toole Laura Bush was a member of the Beta Sigma chapter at Southern Methodist University in University Park Texas Her daughters Barbara and Jenna Bush were members at Yale University and the University of Texas at Austin respectively Tory Burch an American fashion designer businesswoman and philanthropist was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Pennsylvania an Ivy League university in Philadelphia Amy Holmes an American journalist and political commentator was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at Princeton University Sheryl Crow was a member at the University of Missouri in Columbia Missouri Gretchen Whitmer Michigan s current governor was a Theta at Michigan State University in East Lansing Michigan 11 Amy Grant an American singer was a member of the Alpha Eta chapter at Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee 12 9 The first women admitted to Phi Beta Kappa honor society were Thetas citation needed nbsp Members of Stanford University s Phi chapter in Stanford California circa 1897 From top left to right 1 Hume M 2 Green P 3 Hill Edith 4 Webb Winnifred 5 Demming Daisy 6 Avery C 7 Fry W 8 Green Ruby 9 Haven Martha 10 Edwards Ada 11 Jordan Edith 12 Markham M 13 Pitcher L 14 Hogue Elizabeth 15 Patterson Letitia 16 Moody Ora 17 Fielder Ortha Belle 18 Patterson Frances and 19 Carey A Philanthropy editThe Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation was founded in 1960 and is the philanthropic arm of the organization The Theta Foundation awards annual undergraduate and graduate scholarships to its members awarding more than 1 1 million per year In addition to scholarships the Theta Foundation also supports the sorority s educational programs as well as its international philanthropy Court Appointed Special Advocates CASA Court Appointed Special Advocates CASA s are community volunteers who serve as the voice for abused and neglected foster care children who are going through the court system CASA s are appointed by a judge and their purpose is to ensure all legal actions made are in the child s best interest citation needed In order to directly volunteer at CASA you must be 21 years of age or older Local chapter misconduct editIn 2000 the chapter at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati was temporarily suspended for hazing The pledges were forced to endure several demeaning tasks one of which included crawling up the steps of the sorority house for the amusement of their big sisters 13 In 2000 the chapter at Rollins College in Winter Park Florida was shut down after a drinking party sent newly pledged members to the hospital One member passed out and was placed on a respirator that night 14 In 2008 the chapter at Colgate University in Hamilton New York was suspended for four years after an alcohol hazing related incident 15 In 2014 the chapter at Columbia University in New York City was under national scrutiny after hosting a racially and ethnically insensitive event that went viral Some of the costumes worn by sorority members were based on stereotypes meant to represent Mexico Japan the Netherlands Ireland Jamaica and other countries The sorority publicly apologized for the event 16 In 2016 the 137 year old chapter at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan was suspended by the university for underage drinking and hazing The chapter was disbanded by the national organization a few weeks later for violating the suspension 17 18 In 2018 chapters at the University of Mississippi in Oxford Mississippi and Clemson University in Clemson South Carolina were closed for failure to meet quota There was a great deal of opposition since members felt they were being unfairly punished simply for being less popular than other National Panhellenic Conference NPC sororities on campus and not for risk management or academic issues 19 20 In 2019 the president of the chapter at Randolph Macon College in Ashland Virginia was found to have hazed members of the organization living within the chapter facility citation needed In February 2022 the members of the Eta Mu chapter at Occidental College in Los Angeles voted to disband the chapter following a controversy with a member who reportedly sent anti Asian and anti Black messages in a private group chat among friends in a December 2020 incident that did not surface until two years later 21 References edit a b c d Anson Jack L Marchenasi Robert F eds 1991 1879 Baird s Manual of American Fraternities 20th ed Indianapolis IN Baird s Manual Foundation Inc p IV 43 46 ISBN 978 0963715906 a b c d William Raimond Baird Carroll Lurding eds Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities Baird s Manual Online Archive section showing Kappa Alpha Theta chapters Student Life and Culture Archives University of Illinois University of Illinois Archives Retrieved 30 December 2021 The main archive URL is The Baird s Manual Online Archive homepage Nuwer Hank 1999 Wrongs of Passage Fraternities Sororities Hazing and Binge Drinking Indiana University Press p 149 ISBN 0 253 21498 X a b c Theta Facts Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta 2018 08 21 Retrieved 2018 08 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link The Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine Kappa Alpha Theta Retrieved 2009 05 08 The Breakdown the origins of Greek life on campus The Varsity 2017 09 25 Retrieved 2018 08 21 Domhoff G William 2015 Who Rules America Seventh ed McGraw Hill College p 57 OCLC 912380768 Our Badge Kappa Alpha Theta Retrieved 2021 03 18 a b Chapter Listing Kappa Alpha Theta Retrieved 2014 08 20 The incredible life of Melinda Gates one of the world s richest and most powerful women November 1 2017 Archived from the original on March 25 2018 Retrieved March 24 2018 Alberta Tim The Woman in Michigan Goes National Politico Politico LLC Retrieved 21 June 2020 Stony Fatima 12 October 2016 Designer Spotlight Tory Burch collegefashion Retrieved 8 February 2018 Jeff Carlton 2000 02 20 UC sorority suspended over hazing complaints The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved 2015 11 07 Scott Powers 2000 04 12 Sorority Chapter Is Shut Down At Rollins Orlando Sentinel Retrieved 2015 11 08 Kappa Alpha Theta Receives 4 Year Suspension The Colgate Maroon News Retrieved 2015 11 07 Tyler Kingkade 2014 02 24 Columbia Sorority Criticized For Offensive Olympics Party The Huffington Post Retrieved 2015 11 08 Moran Darcie 2016 02 24 Disbanded U M sorority chapter faced discipline problems for years national president says Booth Newspapers Jesse David 2016 02 23 University of Michigan s oldest sorority Kappa Alpha Theta disbanded Detroit Free Press Kappa Alpha Theta to close Ole Miss chapter at semester s end 5 November 2018 Clemson sorority Kappa Alpha Theta told to shut down Occidental s chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta disbands in wake of racist text messages 16 March 2022 External links editKappa Alpha Theta Fraternity Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation Kappa Alpha Theta Heritage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kappa Alpha Theta amp oldid 1206307423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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