Kappa Delta Epsilon | |
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ΚΔΕ | |
Founded | March 25, 1933 Washington, DC |
Type | Professional |
Scope | National |
Motto | Logos |
Colors | Purple and White |
Publication | The Current |
Chapters | 27 Undergraduate, 8 Alumni |
Headquarters |
USA |
Homepage | Kappa Delta Epsilon Website |
Kappa Delta Epsilon (ΚΔΕ) is a professional fraternity for students in Education. It was organized on March 25, 1933.
On March 25, 1933, at the invitation of the Executive Council of Kappa Phi Kappa, professional educational fraternity, representatives from six institutions met in Washington, DC and formed a national honorary professional education organization for women. The movement was sponsored by the following National Officers of Kappa Phi Kappa: Dean Will Grant Chambers of Pennsylvania State College, Professor Fredrick Henke of Allegheny College, and Dr. Arthur Wright; all National Officers of Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity.
The founding delegates were:
The Organization, then called sorority, was incorporated under the laws of Georgia in August 1935.
Chapters include the following.