Kappa Kappa Gamma
Theta Chapter at the University of Missouri
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s the first sorority at the University of Missouri
founded in 1875, Kappa Kappa Gamma has
always been at the heart of Greek life at MU. With more
than 4,000 initiates, Theta Chapter has nurtured and
sustained women during some of the most formative
years of their lives, cultivating lasting friendships in
the process. As alumnae, we can trace many of our best
college memories back to our Kappa experience.
While there may be some differences in today's chapter
compared to the one you knew, there is an unbroken chain
of Kappa Kappa Gamma members at the University of
Missouri. More than ever, sororities play a significant role
in the development of young women and this growth is
crucial in today's competitive world. In addition to the
standards taught by our sisterhood, we acquired valuable
assets, which include leadership skills, organizational
skills, social skills, teamwork, and character. Often, these
traits have been integral to our personal success and
helped make us the women we are today.
Our chapter house at 512 Rollins is clearly the focus
of undergraduate life for Kappa Kappa Gamma. Since
walking through the big black door on Bid Day, it has been
a home away from home for hundreds of young women
and a classroom where our sisters aspire to be scholars
and leaders. However, if we wish for Kappa to continue its
strong presence on Mizzou's campus, we must ensure that
we are providing a safe, modern, and competitive facility.
Now is the time to secure our future.
140 Years of Excellence at MU
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