Gamma Alpha at Kansas State University
The Gamma Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma

Gamma Alpha Chapter was established in 1915 at what was formerly known as Kansas State Agricultural College, now Kansas State University.
Today’s active members are striving to achieve the same ideals that the women did one hundred and thirty nine years ago. Kappa Kappa Gamma at its core is, friendship, leadership, and scholarship... an opportunity and experience for a lifetime. Kappa Kappa Gamma is more than just a group of women, the members of Gamma Alpha are active on campus and in the community!
Here are some Kappa Facts:
Nickname: Kappa
Founding: 1870 at Monmouth College
Local Founding: Kappa Kappa Gamma has been at Kansas State since 1915
Symbols: the Key and the Owl
Colors: Dark and Light Blue
Flower: Fleur-de-lis
Accomplishments
Local:
Homecoming champions 2008
Greek Week 2008 Awards:
Chapter Management Programming
Bronze
Recruitment Programming Silver
National:
From Biannual Convention:
Best House board
Honorable mentions:
Public Relations
Recruitment
New Member Program