Kappa Alpha Theta is a women's fraternity that was founded in 1870 at Indiana Asbury College, now known as DePauw University. Its founders, Bettie Locke, Alice Allen, Hannah Fitch, and Bettie Tipton, overcame discrimination and challenges to establish a supportive community where women could learn, grow, and be part of something larger than themselves.
With a mission to nurture each member throughout her lifetime, Kappa Alpha Theta offers opportunities for intellectual and personal growth, leading every member to personal excellence through lifelong sisterhood. The fraternity is proud to have members who are athletes, artists, musicians, mathematicians, and more, actively participating in campus life.
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