KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
Aspire to Be
Meet the Zeta Sigma Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma which Joined UNT on November 28th, 1989
Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded on October 13th, 1870 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois
Their Philanthropy is Reading is Fundamental
Light and Dark Blue are their Colors
The Flower of the Sorority is an Iris
The Key and Fleur-De-Lis are their symbols and their Mascot is The Owl
Kappa Kappa Gamma was the First Sorority to Own a Museum, The Heritage Museum
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WELCOME TO KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
The Kappa Kappa Gamma house is an inviting, positive, and welcoming environment. Whether a sister lives in or not, our house becomes their second home! We have twelve bedrooms upstairs, each of which houses two sisters and shares a bathroom with a connected room. Downstairs we have a fully equipped kitchen, the president’s room, the house mom’s room, an office, a conference room, a laundry room, and the chapter room/living room. The conference room serves as a place for girls who want to study or find a quiet but spacious place to hold meetings. The chapter room has a television, chairs, a super comfortable sofa, and a larger table where girls can study or hang out! In the kitchen, there are two refrigerators, private pantries for each girl to share with her roommate, two ovens, a stovetop, and a microwave. The kitchen has dishware supplied as well as an island where the girls can eat and socialize. Our house mom, Vanessa, and house chairman, Alyssa, put on many different events for girls to spend time together and grow closer, such as movie nights, live-in dinners, holiday celebrations, and more. Sheridan, our president, always welcomes sisters to knock on her door if they ever need help or support in any way. Overall, Kappa is a wonderful place to live and bring our sisterhood closer. The doors are always open as well as the girls inside them. We hope you love it as much as we do!
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
Hi y'all! My name is Sheridan Smith and I am so honored to serve as President for the North Texas chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Our sisters are genuine, radiant, intentional, passionate, and love all things blue and blue! You can often find girls volunteering at Ginnings Elementary, studying together on campus, or having a movie night at our house. Our sisterhood is the most important thing to us as we thrive on the constant encouragement and helpfulness of one another. My sisters have made me the confident, empowered, and joyful person that I am today and I am endlessly thankful to call Kappa home!