Kappa Alpha Theta - University of Nevada Reno - Reno, NV
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Kappa Alpha Theta is a Sorority at the University of Nevada Reno in Reno, Nevada.
Waymark Code: WMDZ6Y
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member lilluckyclover
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Before the word "Sorority" was ever coined, Kappa Alpha Theta was established in 1870 as the first Greek Letter Fraternity for Women. Our chapter at the University of Nevada, Reno was founded on November 18, 1922. Our founding sisters desired a place where their college lives could be enriched through friendship with people who had similar scholastic goals and personal values. Since then, Kappa Alpha Theta has grown into an international organization with college and alumnae chapters in the US and Canada. Throughout the decades Thetas have continued to strive for excellence socially, morally and intellectually. At the University of Nevada, Reno, Thetas are known for their active involvement on campus including academic and social clubs and intramural sports. Many of our members are involved in various ASUN Clubs where they hold leadership roles. Kappa Alpha Theta prides itself on being diverse in its campus involvement. It has grown in strength and character through the nurture and care of Thetas who were responsive to the friendship and goals for which this Fraternity stands.

Fraternity History

In 1837, Indiana Asbury College (now DePauw University) was established by the Methodist Church in Greencastle, Indiana. Typical of most colleges at the time, the Asbury student body was all-male.

Thirty years later—following the United States’ Civil War—the college’s board of trustees opened Asbury’s doors to women. But the coeds admitted in 1867 were not readily welcomed by all students. Many feared acceptance of females would diminish the college’s reputation. Initially, the women were taunted by male students and met disapproval from friends and townspeople.

The women persevered. They proved to hold their own academically, and gradually gained greater respect. But the first coeds were excluded from membership in the clubs or societies that existed at the college in the 1860s. Theirs was a lonely existence.

Bettie Locke—the daughter of a professor—was among the first women to enroll at Indiana Asbury in 1867. During her sophomore year, a member of one of the Greek-letter fraternities asked Bettie to wear their badge. When she learned, however, she would not become a member—simply a welcomed supporter of the group—she declined the opportunity.

Desiring full membership in an organization offering friendship and support, Bettie hoped a Greek-letter fraternity for women might form a chapter at Asbury. However, she couldn’t identify such an organization existing on any other campus. With her father’s encouragement, Bettie decided to create one. From the beginning, it was her desire the organization would continue to grow, supporting coeds on multiple campuses into the future. She asked fellow student Alice Allen to work with her to make the dream come true.

Their tasks included designing a badge, developing a constitution and bylaws, and identifying potential members—women of outstanding character determined to excel academically. The following autumn, Hannah Fitch and Bettie Tipton were invited to join them. Now, four in number, the women carefully completed their plans. On January 27, 1870, the first official meeting of Kappa Alpha Theta was held.

And so, the first Greek-letter fraternity for women was formally established. Obviously meeting a need, the Fraternity grew exponentially—spreading East and West, from North to South, and becoming the first fraternity for women to establish a chapter in Canada. It was an idea whose time had come.
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Type: Sorority

Name: Other (not Listed)

Name (if other): Kappa Alpha Theta

Affiliated Institution: Other (not listed)

Affiliated Institution (if other): University of Nevada Reno

Chapter Designation: Beta Mu

Year of Establishment: 1870

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