Alcala Yearbook 2003

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The Eta Iota chapter of Kappa Al– pha Theta has had an amaz ing year. The ta has prov ided its members w ith siste rh ood bonding, soc ia l events, and communi ty ser– v ice opportuni t ies. Theta has come a long way in the past year and has establi shed itself as a pos iti ve organi zati on fo r wome n seeking to enh ance the ir co llege ex pe ri – ence. "Yes te rday , today . and tomorrow, Kappa Alpha Theta exis ts to nurtu re eac h membe r thro ughout he r co ll ege and a lum– nae expe ri ence and to offe r a li fe long oppo r– tunity fo r soc ia l, inte ll ec tua l, and moral growth as she meets the hi gher and broader demands of mature life ."

Es tabli shed on Janua ry 27, 1870 , Kappa A lpha Theta is an inte rn ati ona l orga– ni zati on with co llege and a lumnae chapters th roughout the United States , Canada , and Eng land . The ta was the fi rst Greek-l ette r frate rnity fo r women and has now grown into an o rgani zation of one hundred and twenty-three chapters and more than 170 ,000 initi ated members. Kappa A lpha The ta offe rs a nu rtur– ing environme nt , provi des growth and lead– ership opportuni ties fo r yo ung women , and promotes academic exce lle nce . T he tas have gone on to achi eve prominence in eve ry profess io na l fi e ld from medi c ine to litera– ture to po liti cs .

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