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Kappa Phi Gamma () Sorority, Inc. (also referred to as KPhiG), is the first
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geared towards women of all descents. It was founded on November 8, 1998, by a group of 27 women from a variety of different backgrounds at the
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History

On November 8, 1998, 27 women from a myriad of backgrounds came together to form the first South-Asian interest sorority. Although, South-Asian founded, she has expanded the warmth of her Sisterhood to any and all motivated young women, willing to make a difference at her University and community. The main archive URL i
The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage


Today

Each chapter and charter is engaged in programs generally selected in accordance with the following areas: professional development, philanthropic aid, Greek solidarity, education, health, the arts, and cultural awareness. Such involvement includes but is not limited to the following: Leadership retreats, South Asian Student Alliance, Relay for Life, National Conference, NAPA Conference, chapter/charter and regional formals, Be the Change, and Meet the Greeks. The topics of the workshops and forums that have been led by Kappa Phi Gamma include but are not limited to: leadership skills, finance, cultural awareness, rape culture,
women's empowerment Women's empowerment (or female empowerment) may be defined in several ways, including accepting women's viewpoints, making an effort to seek them and raising the status of women through education, awareness, literacy, and training.Kabeer, Naila ...
, business etiquette, GRE/MCAT/OAT/DAT preparation, resume building/interview preparation, risk management, hazing prevention, stress relief, healthy lifestyles, cancer awareness, social media etiquette, crafts, and self cultivation.


Philanthropy

Kappa Phi Gamma Sororities render service to the community and respective campuses. Since her inception in November 1998, the Sisterhood has participated in a variety of service projects. However, the sisterhood has dedicated itself to its national philanthropy, cancer awareness. The founders discovered, that in one way or another, almost all of them had been affected by cancer. They realized that cancer does not discriminate by race, sex, or class; it can affect anyone. For those reasons, the founders chose to devote our philanthropy for cancer awareness. Every Spring, Kappa Phi Gamma around the nation plans Cancer Awareness: a Real Effort! (C.A.R.E.) Week. C.A.R.E Week is a week long series of events dedicated to raising funds for a cancer organization and to bring awareness to the community about cancer. To date, Kappa Phi Gamma has raised over $70,000 and has donated their services to over 40 different charities. C.A.R.E. Week has been recognized by the Asian Cup Award for being the only organization of its kind to commit a week of events towards cancer awareness, while incorporating educational and entertaining activities in order to educate the public about early detection and prevention of cancer. All proceeds raised during C.A.R.E. Week are donated to organizations that are committed to cancer awareness.


Scholarship

The Emerald Endowment is an annual scholarship awarded by the sorority to a female student not associated with the sorority who has demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service.


Chapters and Charters

Chapters of Kappa Phi Gamma include the following. Active chapters noted in bold, inactive chapters noted in ''italics''. Chapters: * Alpha (Founding) chapter - University of Texas at Austin * Beta chapter - University of Texas at Dallas * Gamma chapter - Baylor University * Delta chapter - University of Houston * Zeta chapter - University of Maryland at College Park * Theta chapter - Virginia Commonwealth University * Iota chapter - Temple University * Lambda chapter - George Mason University * Mu chapter - University of the Sciences in Philadelphia * Nu chapter - Drexel University * Omicron chapter - Rutgers University-New Brunswick * Sigma chapter - New Jersey Institute of Technology Charters:Kappa Phi Gamma uses the noun "charter" to refer to what historically has been called a sorority colony, and others call an associate or provisional chapter. This should not be confused with a legal
charter A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified. It is implicit that the granter retains superiority (or sovereignty), and that the re ...
, i.e: a warrant or patent, identifying a local group as an officially recognized unit of a national fraternity.
* Epsilon charter - Boston University * Eta charter - New York, New York * Pi charter - New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury * Rho charter - Rutgers University-Newark * Tau charter - University of Massachusetts Amherst * Upsilon charter - University of Connecticut * Phi charter - Adelphi University


References

{{South-Asian Fraternities & Sororities Asian-American culture in Austin, Texas Student societies in the United States Asian-American fraternities and sororities Indian-American culture in Texas Student organizations established in 1998 South Asian American culture