Who We Are

  • Kappa Delta - Gamma Beta

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    Kappa Delta Sorority

    1155 Union Circle #306144

    Denton, TX 76203

    United States

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    Summary

    Kappa Delta is a national sorority with more than 205,000 members. We make great things happen in women's lives, on campuses and in communities across the country. Kappa Delta inspires its members to reach their potential by offering opportunities for leadership, personal development, academic success and community service, all in the context of true friendship. Join us in making great things happen!

     

    Nicknames

    KD

    Kay Dee 

     

    Website

    www.untkd.com

     

    National Website

    www.kappadelta.org

     

    Officers

    President- Christin Campbell

    VP Membership- Erica Prior

    VP Membership Education- Laura Morgan

    VP Operations- Christina Chapa

    VP Community Service- Laura Buchanan

    VP Public Relations- Shannon Jones

    VP Standards- Meredith Hennigan

    Secretary-

    Treasurer- Kimmi Temple

    Panhellenic Representative- Lisa Paukner

    Chartered

    Gamma Beta was originally chartered in 1954. 

    We recolonized at the University of North Texas in March of 2009.

     

    Famous Alumni

    Kappa Delta members are three-star generals, circuit court judges, business executives, devoted mothers, Nobel Prize winning authors, U.S. Senators, renowned artists, entrepreneurs, visionaries, athletes, community leaders and volunteers. There's no doubt about it -- Kappa Deltas are making great things happen in the world!
    Many Kappa Deltas credit the sorority and the many leadership opportunities it offers for making their success possible. Learn more about some notable Kappa Deltas...

     

  • Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, Nobel Prize winning author
  • Georgia O'Keeffe, renowned artist
  • Claudia Kennedy, U.S. Army's first female three-star general
  • Bonnie Dunbar, space shuttle astronaut
  • Ruth Johnson Colvin, founder of Literacy Volunteers of America
  • Donna Stone, founder of Prevent Child Abuse America
  • Joan Lowery Nixon, noted children's book author
  • Patricia Wood Barnes, founder of Sister Schubert's Homemade Rolls
  • Sara James, award winning television news correspondent
  • Winsome McIntosh, philanthropist
  • Janet Marie Smith, urban visionary, planner and business woman
  • Cynthia Clark Wedel, first woman president of the National Council of Churches
  • Margaret Holland Sargent, one of America's leading protraitists
  • Hellene Runtagh, businesswoman
  • Trischa Zorn, Paralympic athlete and champion swimmer
  • Kathleen Babineau Blanco, first female to be elected Governor of the State of Louisiana
  • Patricia Polito Miller, co-founder of Vera Bradley Designs
  • Christine O'Grady Gregoire, Governor of the State of Washington
  • Suzy Spafford Lidstrom, creator of Suzy's Zoo greeting cards and merchandise
  • June Hunt, author, singer, speaker and founder of Hope for the Heart
  • Marjorie Mehne Culmer, National President, Girl Scouts of the USA, elected 1957
  • Debbie Maffett Wilson, crowned Miss America in 1983
  • Ali Landry, actress; Miss USA 1996
  • Ellen Albertini Dow, stage, television and movie actress
  • Jean Carpenter Carnahan, U.S. Senator, Missouri 2000-2002
  • Gloria Ray, established the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
  • Mary Elizabeth Nickinson Chitty, editor of the Sewannee Review
  • Nancy Thies Marshall, Olympic gymnast
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    Philanthropy

    Girls Scouts of America

    Prevent Child Abuse America

    Children's Hospital in Richmond, Virginia

    Orthopedic Research