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GENERAL INFO

  • MOTTO:

  • Timeless Friendship Through Sisterhood

  • SYMBOL:

  • Hourglass

  • FLOWER:

  • Iris

  • STONE:

  • Diamond

  • COLORS:

  • Purple and White

  • CREED:

  • Love and Friendship

  • PHILANTHROPY:

  • Breast Cancer Awareness

    2009-2010 EXECUTIVE BOARD

  • PRESIDENT:

  • Joanne Liu

  • VICE-PRESIDENT INTERNAL:

  • Krysten Kim

  • VICE-PRESIDENT SERVICE:

  • April Tieu

  • VICE-PRESIDENT EXTERNAL:

  • Yen Ly

  • VICE-PRESIDENT NEW MEMBER EDUCATOR:

  • Jennifer Nguyen

  • TREASURER:

  • Diana Pham

  • SECRETARY:

  • Hanah Yang

ABOUT US

National History

alpha Kappa Delta Phi was established at the University of California at Berkeley in the Fall of 1989 and was recognized by the College Panhellenic Association on February 7, 1990. The founding sisters dedicated themselves to establishing a strong and lasting organization which would provide Asian American women the opportunity to participate in the Greek system. Soon after being recognized by the College Panhellenic Association the founding sisters brought together a diverse group of women who shared with them the goals of sisterhood, scholarship, and leadership. These ideals were to later set the foundation for alpha Kappa Delta Phi's purpose.

Sisters

The sisterhood has since then spread to prominent university campuses, with 44 chapters across the country, and still growing. alpha Kappa Delta Phi is the largest and fastest growing Asian-American interest sorority in the nation. It is the sincere wish of the founding sisters and the charter class that alpha Kappa Delta Phi continue to promote Asian Awareness in the community and leadership opportunities for women by providing each woman with the resources, unique sisterly support and understanding to achieve her goals in life.

Eta Chapter History

Sisters

The Eta Chapter of alpha Kappa Delta Phi was founded in the fall of 1993 at the University of Texas at Austin. Since then, alpha Kappa Delta Phi has grown and expanded into one of the most well-established Asian-American interest sororities on campus. The sisters of Eta Chapter of alpha Kappa Delta Phi are among the most active and visible student leaders within the sorority, the campus, and the community.

As a sorority, we work with a variety of other organizations on campus to promote Asian-Awareness, academics, and philanthropy. alpha Kappa Delta Phi is one of the few Asian-interest Greek organizations that make up the Texas Asian Pan-Hellenic Council (TAPC) along with the sisters of Kappa Phi Gamma, Sigma Phi Omega, and the brothers of Beta Kappa Gamma.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide sisterhood among women, scholarship, leadership and Asian awareness in the University and community. Further, to provide a support group for those in their times of need and to encourage the making of successful women. To accomplish our mission, we will:

Maintain the highest levels of quality and integrity Create a climate that encourages teamwork, creativity, and innovation; and above all, Give our unmoving and absolute support and encouragement to those we hold dear to our hearts - our sisters.

We will measure our success in how well we are regarded by our peers, represented by our competitors, and supported by our sisters.