Epsilon Beta Collegiate Success
K
appa Kappa Gamma's reputation at Colorado State is upheld
by its strong academic achievement, campus leadership, and
service to the community. Epsilon Beta members are serving
both locally and globally. The leadership and achievement depth of
the chapter is furthered by the diversity of majors that members pursue
and the many activities that augment their collegiate academic studies.
CSU PanhelleniC awardS (2015)
• Excellence in Chapter External Relations
• Top Sorority GPA
• Outstanding Member in Community Service and Philanthropy
(received by two Epsilon Beta members)
• Sorority Woman of the Year (received by one Epsilon Beta member)
KaPPa KaPPa Gamma national awardS (2016)
• Heritage and Recruitment (honorable mention)
• Donations exceeding $10,000 to Kappa Kappa Gamma
Foundation (Adelphe Level)
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Epsilon Beta's Current Situation
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reek life at CSU is booming and the student population at the
university is growing. Student enrollment at CSU has grown
from 23,000 in the fall of 2000 to 33,000 this fall 2016.
Epsilon Beta's chapter size grew at a modest level for most of our first
50 years. However, the past five years have seen an unprecedented
growth in chapter membership as illustrated to the left.
this year, epsilon Beta has 193 active members! This fall's new
member class was 72, the largest in our history! While our home at
729 S. Shields St. is updated and beautiful, it has become clear we
must make a major long-term investment in modifying the service
capacity of the chapter. House Board cannot adequately feed or provide
meeting space sufficient to accommodate these large chapter numbers.
House Board, Advisory Board, and the active chapter members all
see the need for bigger dining and meeting space. If we wish to
remain competitive among the other sororities, ensure a quality living
environment, and provide our collegiate sisters with quality Kappa
experiences, similar to what we enjoyed, it is time to expand.