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Kappa Epsilon () is an American professional women's pharmacy fraternity founded in Iowa in 1921. Today, KE has 43 collegiate chapters and ten alumni chapters. Over 20,000 women and men have been initiated into ΚΕ since its founding.


History

Kappa Epsilon was established on May 13, 1921, in the Hall of Pharmacy and Chemistry at the
University of Iowa The University of Iowa (UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a public research university in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest and largest university in the state. The University of Iowa is organized into 12 col ...
.Shehata, Diane Mulvey.
A History of the Women’s Professional Pharmacy Fraternities, 1913-1988
” ''Pharmacy in History'' 52, no. 1 (2010): 27. via JSTOR
Its founders were professor Zada M. Cooper and members of women's pharmacy clubs at the University of Iowa, the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. ...
, and the
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. The fraternity was founded to unite female pharmacy students in an era when women were a minority in the profession. Its name was taken from the pharmacy club at the University of Minnesota, the oldest of the three clubs. In 1942, the fraternity published an official songbook that included original compositions such as the "Kappa Epsilon Pledging Song."Shehata, Diane Mulvey.
A History of the Women’s Professional Pharmacy Fraternities, 1913-1988
” ''Pharmacy in History'' 52, no. 1 (2010): 34-35, 38-39. via JSTOR
The songbook was revised in the 1960s. To encourage women to become pharmacists, Kappa Epsilon published several books, including ''Women in Pharmacy'' in 1950, ''She Is a Pharmacist'' in 1958, and ''Pharmacy-Career for the Modern Girl'' in 1970. The fraternity was incorporated in January 1960 in Minnesota. Every two years, the fraternity holds a convention where national officers are elected and collegiate and alumni members can network. At the 15th convention in April 1947, the fraternity updated its policies to allow Jews to be admitted. At its 31st convention in 1977, Kappa Epsilon voted to allow men to join as full members; this action was in response to
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and the loss of chapters from campuses that prohibited gender discrimination.


Symbols

The official colors of Kappa Epsilon are red and white. Its flower is the red rose and its jewel is the pearl.


Philanthropy

The Kappa Epsilon Foundation was established on May 21, 1992, to support educational programs, provide student loans, and fund research in pharmacy. The Zada Cooper Scholarship, named for the fraternity's founder, is given to five students every year by the foundation. The Nellie Wakeman Fellowship is given to a member in his/her last year of pharmacy school who wishes to pursue graduate study. For both awards, the recipient must be a fraternity member in good standing. Kappa Epsilon's national project is the promotion of
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awareness. Many ΚΕ chapters participate in the
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or Relay For Life. KE chapters are also encouraged to promote awareness of other women's health issues such as osteoporosis. KE's recently added the Pharmacy Career Opportunity Recruitment Project (Pharm-CORP) to their National Project. Pharm-CORP works to introduce pharmacy careers to middle and high-school-aged students and encourages them to excel in math and the sciences.


Collegiate chapters

Following is a list of Kappa Epsilon collegiate chapters.Shehata, Diane Mulvey.
A History of the Women’s Professional Pharmacy Fraternities, 1913-1988
” ''Pharmacy in History'' 52, no. 1 (2010): 33-34. via JSTOR
Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in ''italic''.


Notes


Alumni chapters

Following are the alumni chapters of Kappa Epsilon. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in ''italic''.


Notes


See also

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Professional fraternities and sororities Professional fraternities, in the North American fraternity system, are organizations whose primary purpose is to promote the interests of a particular profession and whose membership is restricted to students in that particular field of profess ...
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Rho Chi Rho Chi () is an international honor society for pharmaceutical sciences. It was founded on May 19, 1922, to "encourage high scholastic achievement and fellowship among students in pharmacy and to promote the pharmaceutical sciences". History Th ...
, co-ed, pharmacy honor society


References

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