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History of the Delta Omega Chapter
In January 1975, a group of Theta alumnae representing the national fraternity visited area alumnae. Their purpose was to check the possibility of establishing a chapter at Texas A&M University and the likelihood of local support. These out of town Thetas were Dorothy Heard, President of Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation, Lucille Garret, former Council Member and longtime Theta supporter (Houston), Mary Arnold, District XII C.D.P. (Austin), and Carolyn Simpson, Grand Council (Baton Rouge). Doroth ...
History of Kappa Alpha Theta
"Remember the black dear, remember the gold, and remember the story that's always been told. Remember the friendships so faithful and true. Remember that Theta loves no one but you. " Established January 27, 1870 In 1837, the Methodist Church established Indiana Asbury (now DePauw University) in Greencastle, Indiana. Indiana Asbury officially opened its doors to women in 1867, but not without grea ...
Involvement Outside of Kappa Alpha Theta
Theta members understand the importance of involvement in other activities on and off campus. A few organizations in which we are involved. Abbott Family Leadership Conference Gilbert Leadership Conference ASA: African Student Association Grace Bible Church Children's Ministry Volunteer Aggie Angels Grace Bible Church Bible Studies Aggie Awakening Grace Bible Church Youth Leader Aggie Hostess HFBI: Honors Freshman Busines ...
Awards
Grand Convention 2010 Golden Kite Award Runner-Up Clementine Award (having the best house mom) Grand Convention 2008 Winner - Excellence in Member Orientation Program Golden Kite Award Finalist for Founders Award Grand Convention 2002 College Founders Award (the most prestigious award that Kappa Alpha Theta bestows to a chapter) Golden Kite Award 1st Place Administration Award 2nd Place Award Membership Development 3rd Place Service 3rd Place Ritual Appreciation Gra ...