My knowledge of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. is that it was founded January 5th, 1911. The Fraternity was originally chartered under the name Kappa Alpha Nu, which is believed to be in honor the Alpha Kappa Nu club that began in 1903 but was short lived due to few registrants. Kappa Alpha Psi was founded by: Elder Watson Diggs, Ezra Dee Alexander, Byron Kenneth Armstrong, Henry Tourner Asher, Marcus Peter Blakemore, Paul Waymond Caine, George Wesley Edmonds, Guy Levis Grant, Edward Giles Irvin and John Milton Lee. The fraternity was founded on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. has 721 chapters in every state of the United States and has international chapter in various countries
I wanted join Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. sense my sophomore year of college. I want to have the brotherhood to help me grow intellectually, socially and intellectually. All these things I want and support I have seen in various moment through my experience with the brother of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation presents “Tradition of Leadership® — Education to Enfranchisement and Enfranchisement to Employment,” a century of women’s history from 1870 to 1970. This journey through women’s history begins with women in higher education in the late 19th century and carries us through 1970 as women continued to make their mark in the workplace. Exhibit curator Edith Petersilia Mayo, curator emerita, is known for her work on the “From Parlor to Politics” exhibition and her reinterpretation of the “First Ladies” exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History. Exhibit designer and Columbus College of Art and Design graduate Doug Distel brings Mayo’s scripts to life with his bold designs and
Becoming a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. has been an unchanging aspirtaion of mine. From a young age I was presented with Delta women who are an exstordonary representation of what is means to wear the letters. These women have been my role models, mentors, and also my spiritual, and emotional guides. I am intrested in becoming a member of this soroity because I yearn to be surrounded by motivated, intellegent,and dedicated women. The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, as well as its members, possess attributes which I consider to be pivital in the development of a sense of self and community.
Congratulations! You have been accepted for membership in the Exceptional Leaders Honor Society. ELHS members are recognized for their remarkable leadership, character, service, and responsibility. It is a great honor to be one of the select students who have been accepted into such an influential organization. Exceptional Leaders Honor Society is an organization that is dedicated to our leadership programs and local community.
Join us for an overview of today’s college students, their personal characteristics and how you can develop tactics for bridging the gap between yourself and the members of this generation. PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE OF KAPPA Facilitated by Fraternity Council Description: Kappa Kappa Gamma’s Fraternity Council has been hard at work on a new strategic plan. As a member of the international leadership of our organization, you will have a role to play in achieving this plan. In this session, we will discuss the process for development, new initiatives on the horizon, and how we work together to make this plan a reality. SATURDAY EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS NEW WAYS OF REPORTING Facilitated by Katherine Cianciotto, Denison, Director of Chapter Services; Barb Goettelman, Syracuse, Mu District Director; and Caity Meehan, Miami (FL), Risk Management Director.
Kappa Kappa Gamma provides a supportive environment to encourage academic excellence, develop leadership skills, cultivate social responsibility and celebrate individual diversity. We are happy
My increased desire to become an Alpha Man has been driven by my lifelong history and encounters with many of my past educators that are Alphas. I grew up in a typical underrepresented environment that had a big impact on my everyday life, from drugs, gangs, and a lack of ambition. Somehow that changed when I went to school, there where men in my schools that looked the same as the ones in my community, but the way they dressed and carried themselves was different. I later learned they were men of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.
An individual’s character is created from their personal successes, achievements, experiences, failures and life situations. I personally could start out by saying here is a story of an addict who ultimately got herself together after 16 years of addiction to drugs, except that is not what defines me. However, that is part of my story a small part, nonetheless it has a place in my history. Moving forward, today the titles I carry is wife, mother and a student. Being a mom has been my favorite title above all, even with the challenges that has come with it.
During my third year of National Honor Society, I lead as an officer, the community service representative. Becoming an officer did not make me a leader in my community, I had already been one, but it did strengthen my leadership by adding to my responsibilities. I started as a leader in my community when I began volunteering for different organizations. As an officer, my communication skills strengthened because it was necessary for me to be in contact with organizations in my community in order to discover information about community service opportunities to relay to the other members.
As the Vice-President of A.Bevy Collegiate Group at USC; I have developed an advanced set of leadership skills. In this position, I have had to plan, facilitate and oversee campus wide operations; while promoting the development of others students passion and purpose. In my role as the secretary of the National Association of Black Accountants-USC chapter, I have developed sharp organizational and correspondence skills to ensure that African American students on campus have access to resources within our business network. These roles have equipped me with several skill sets that make me confident in my ability to contribute to this thriving
The first notable member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated that really sticks out to me is Umzae George Washington Carver. He was initiated in the Gamma Chapter in the year of 1918. To begin I selected him, because he was a very familiar name. I remember learning about Umzae George Washington Carver in the elementary and middle school. With creating over 100 different uses for the peanut, soybean, and sweat potato he was a very prominent African American man in the 1920s.
By active community service, leadership roles, and hard work, I have learned the incredible importance of academic achievement, character, leadership, and service. Through these things, I have been substantially prepared by the Beta Club to serve others as I depart high school and
I was the vice-president and the nursing club student council representative while in Montgomery College. I formulated and implemented some policies pertaining to the club. I developed a mentorship program for freshmen. Moreover, I set up a program of feeding the poor in the nearby shelter. I am currently the group leader of the education shared governance committee.
I led twenty-two students during their first year of college to provide them success as students. I co-taught a class that focused on study skills, UNK resources, and involvement on campus. My ability to communicate and adapt to the diversity of the class was shown through creating different learning activities to employ in the classroom. I exemplified team work by collaborating with another instructor. Through my experience as a Peer Academic Leader, I was able to hold two counseling sessions with each student per semester to provide myself as a resource.