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Delta Kappa Delta
ΔΚΔ
FoundedOctober 1, 1999; 26 years ago (1999-10-01)
Texas A&M University
TypeService and Cultural interest
AffiliationNAPA
StatusActive
EmphasisSouth Asian Interest and Multicultural based
ScopeNational (United States)
Motto"I slept and dreamt that life was joy, I awoke and saw that life was service, I acted, and behold, service was a joy." Rabindranath Tagore
Colors  Violet,   Black, and   Silver
SymbolDiya
FlowerLotus
MascotPeacock
PhilanthropyChild abuse prevention and awareness
Chapters12
Colonies4
HeadquartersCollege Station, Texas
United States
Websitewww.deltakappadelta.com

Delta Kappa Delta (Also known as B.E.T.I.S., ΔΚΔ, and DKD) is a United States–based college sorority. Delta Kappa Delta is a cultural interest sorority oriented towards South Asian culture. It was founded at Texas A&M University in 1999. It is a founding member of the National APIDA Panhellenic Association.[1]

History

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The precursor to Delta Kappa Delta was a grassroots service organization named B.E.T.I.S. or Behind Every True Indian Sister. Its founders felt the need for a community service-oriented organization. The sorority was formed October 1, 1999, at Texas A&M University.[2][3] Its thirteen founders are:[2]

  • Preya Sharma (née Batra)
  • Rachel Goel (née Gupta)
  • Nisha Kavalam (née Kalluvilayil)
  • Sylvia Kalluvilayil
  • Sheila Krishan
  • Hiral Mathur (née Shah)
  • Dimple Patel
  • Meenal Johnson (née Patel)
  • Siby Samuel (née Phillip)
  • Neha Londoño (née Shah)
  • Nisha Sidhwani
  • Christina Thomas
  • Celine Xavier

The sorority's philanthropy is child abuse prevention and awareness. In 2014, it was one of the fourteen founding members of the National Asian Pacific Islander American Panhellenic Association (NAPA).[1]

Symbols

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The sorority's symbol is the Diya and its flower is the lotus. Its mascot is the peacock.[4] Its colors are black, silver, and violet.[4] Its motto is “I slept and dreamt that life was joy, I awoke and saw that life was service, I acted, and behold, service was joy.”[5]

Chapters

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Following are the 'charters' or chapters of Delta Kappa Delta.[3][6] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are indicated in italic.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "The National APIDA Panhellenic Association: About". National APIA Panhellenic Association. February 11, 2016. Archived from the original on February 13, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "About Us". Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc. August 4, 2017. Archived from the original on August 4, 2017. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (December 29, 2022) "Delta Kappa Delta." Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities. Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed March 9, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Delta Kappa Delta". UW Multicultural Greek Council. Archived from the original on September 21, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  5. ^ "Delta Kappa Delta". mgc.tamu.edu. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  6. ^ "Our Charters". Delta Kappa Delta. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  7. ^ "South Asian service sorority Delta Kappa Delta regains active chapter status |". The Baylor Lariat. March 16, 2021. Retrieved March 10, 2023.