Our Proud History
K
appa Kappa Gamma has been at the heart of Greek life at
Colorado State University for 60 years. During this time,
Epsilon Beta has nurtured and sustained more than 1,400
initiates over some of the most developmental years of their lives.
Kappas have cultivated lasting friendships and gained leadership
skills, while also having some of the best college memories at
Colorado State. Now, more than ever, sororities play a powerful
role in the development of young women, and this growth is vital in
today's competitive world.
While there may be some differences in today's chapter compared
to the one you knew, there continues to be a progressive chain of
Kappa members at CSU. Our chapter house at 729 South Shields
Street is the focus of undergraduate life for Kappas at CSU, has
been a home away from home for so many of our sisters, and has
held a strong presence on the Colorado State campus. Our goal
is to ensure that not only do we continue the friendship, personal
development, leadership, and service that comes with being an
Epsilon Beta Kappa, but that we also offer a safe, comfortable,
modern, and competitive home to accommodate our members for
years to come.
Epsilon Beta is a strong chapter today and reflects the richness of our
proud history. Just as a parent's involvement is important in the lives of
their children, our alumnae involvement is important in the lives of our
active sisters. By giving our time, energy, and resources, we show our
active members that Kappa is for a lifetime. It helps them understand
that they are entrusted with upholding a tradition of excellence. It also
helps them know we are proud of them for continuing the tradition!
Now we are tasked with expanding our beloved chapter house to
ensure the continued success of Kappa at CSU. We hope you will take
the next step with us to secure Epsilon Beta's future.
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