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The Kappa Delta Pi Record, published from 1964 to 2023, maintains an online archive that presents practical articles on compelling topics and issues important to practicing educators who teach at all levels and in a wide range of disciplines in classrooms and other educational settings. The Educational Forum is the scholarly journal of KDP. The ...
Pi Kappa Delta (ΠΚΔ) is an American honor society and organization for intercollegiate debaters, public speakers, and instructors teaching speech, debate, and oral communication. [1] Established in 1913, the organization is the oldest debating society in the country.
On September 15, 1887, the sorority changed its name to Beta Delta Pi with charter members Mame Custer, Clara Fairchilds, Jessie Jones, Sue Loudon, Carrie Lovell, and Luella Peck. [2] Little else is known about this sorority. A Beta chapter was chartered at Miss Gordon's Private School in Philadelphia. The Lambda chapter was colonized at ...
Pi Delta Kappa (ΠΔΚ) was a regional collegiate sorority operating in Ohio from 1907 to 1913. The sorority planned to become a national organization, but ultimately was absorbed by Chi Omega . History
Sigma Delta: 1912–1967, 1976–1990 Duke University: Durham: North Carolina Inactive [o] Kappa: 1913–1914 Women's College of Alabama: Montgomery: Alabama Inactive [p] [c] Omega Xi: January 25, 1913 – 1988, 1991 University of Cincinnati: Cincinnati: Ohio Active [q] Eta: 1913–1964 Hunter College: New York City: New York Inactive [r] Chi ...
Robin Davis (Gamma Kappa) – most senior justice on the Supreme Court of West Virginia [1] Maud McLure Kelly (Eta) – lawyer, suffragist, activist; first woman lawyer in Alabama [1] Leslie Rutledge (Delta Delta) – Arkansas Attorney General [1]
Delta Kappa: November 18, 1913 Drury University: Springfield: Missouri: Active [al] ... Delta Pi: May 15, 1920 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Champaign and ...
After the merger, Sigma Pi made an effort to reach out to Delta Kappa alumni in Wisconsin by colonizing at schools that once had DK chapters or where alumni were nearby. Between 1966 and 1971, five chapters were chartered at Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Wisconsin-Whitewater, Wisconsin-Platteville, and Wisconsin-LaCrosse. [ 9 ]