I just got this press realease about Kappa Alpha Theta, the sorority coming to campus, from Tyler Young, the Greek Life Cooridinator:
Kappa Alpha Theta Establishes Chapter at University of North Florida
Kappa Alpha Theta, the first Greek-letter fraternity known among women, will establish its Eta Omicron Chapter at the University of North Florida the weekend of April 20th – 22nd. We look forward to joining Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha as part of the vital, growing community of Greek women’s groups on the UNF campus.
Young women who are interested in learning more about Kappa Alpha Theta and the opportunities we offer for leadership development, academic excellence, and personal growth are cordially invited to attend one of five upcoming informational sessions.
- Thursday, February 22, 6 – 7:30 pm, Building 14, Room 1603 (Robinson Student Life Center)
- Monday, February 26, 5 -6:30 pm, Building 14, Room 1606 (Robinson Student Life Center)
- Tuesday, February 27, 6 – 7:30 pm, Robinson Theater West Hall (across from Building 14)
- Wednesday, February 28, 7 – 8:30 pm, Building 14, Room 1602 (Robinson Student Life Center)
- Thursday, March 1, 5 -6:30pm, Building 14, Room 1606 (Robinson Student Life Center)
Kappa Alpha Theta, founded in 1870 at DePauw University (then Asbury College) in Greencastle, Ind., is recognized as a leader in the Greek community in terms of programs for members, scholarships awarded, and chapter excellence. Kappa Alpha Theta supports 124 college chapters and 186 alumnae chapters across the US and Canada. Membership totals more than 212,760.
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