Greetings From

Epsilon Epsilon!


Meet Our New Pledge Class!


Welcome to our website for the Epsilon Epsilon chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Emory University!

Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded in 1870 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois.  Six women marched into the Chapel with little golden keys in their hair and announced the formation of our women’s fraternity.  Because of these women, every Kappa proudly wears a golden key as a symbol of our sorority. 

Today, we still idealize the values that our founders set forth: friendship, loyalty, beauty, and sincerity.  Our sorority inspires all of our sisters to achieve their highest goals whether it’s excelling academically, serving on the student government, or even going to Nationals in a Varsity sport.  Our letters are worn proudly by our sisters all over campus.

To every sister in our sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma is far more than four amazing years in college.  Kappa is a sisterhood that spans generations and lasts for a lifetime. 

Loyally,

Stephanie Clifford

President of the Epsilon Epsilon Chapter  

 

 

Last updated: 3/21/2010