K
appa Kappa Gamma collegians excel in many areas, but
they are especially proud of their academic excellence,
leadership throughout campus, philanthropic endeavors,
and service to the community. e strength of the chapter is
enhanced by the diversity of our members, their wide array of
interests, and the many areas of study they pursue.
Recent Chapter Accomplishments
• 3.421 GPA (spring 2017); higher than the all-Greek,
all-women's, and all-university GPAs
• 2017 Columbia Tribune HERO Award for Volunteer Group
of the Year
• 2017 Mizzou Panhellenic Service Excellence Award
• First overall in Greek Week 2017
• Second overall in Homecoming 2016
Community Support
• eta Chapter's annual philanthropy event, Kappa Klassic
Golf Tournament, raised $51,626 in 2016.
• In spring 2018, eta Chapter will host GIRLS Academy, a
Kappa Kappa Gamma program that offers local middle
school girls a life-changing opportunity to participate in a
community service project while being mentored by un-
dergraduate members.
Kappa Kappa Gamma International Fraternity
Awards
• 2016 – Public Relations Award and Honorable Mentions
for New Member Programming, Philanthropy, Recruitment,
and Standards.
• 2014 – Overall Philanthropy Award and Honorable Men-
tions for Gracious Living, Public Relations, and Recruitment.
Theta Chapter Collegiate Achievements
Maddy Poletis '12 was selected to
be a 2016 Kappa Kappa Gamma
Leadership Consultant.
Aubrie Cain '14 volunteered with
Mizzou Alternative Breaks at the
Tennyson Center in Denver,
Colorado.
Brittany Frazier '14 and Alyssa
Goldberg '14 were selected for
2017 Class of Mizzou '39, recog-
nizing the top 39 seniors.
Alyssa Goldberg '14 was named
2016 Homecoming Queen.