List of Kappa Epsilon chapters
Kappa Epsilon is an American professional women's pharmacy fraternity founded in Iowa in 1921.[1]
Collegiate chapters
In the following list of Kappa Epsilon collegiate chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics.[2][3]
Alumni chapters
Following are the alumni chapters of Kappa Epsilon. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italic.
Chapter | Charter date and range | City | State | Status | References |
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Twin City Alumni | 1924 | Minneapolis and Saint Paul | Minnesota | Active | [17][3][g] |
Gamma Alumnae | 1927 | Iowa City | Iowa | Inactive | [3] |
Zeta Alumnae | 1929 | Madison | Wisconsin | Inactive | [3] |
Cleveland Alumni | 1930 | Cleveland | Ohio | Active | [17][3][h] |
Beta Alumnae | 1932 | Omaha | Nebraska | Inactive | [3] |
Nu Alumnae | 1944 | New Orleans | Louisiana | Inactive | [3] |
Iota Alumnae | 1949 | Fargo | North Dakota | Inactive | [3] |
Omincron Alumnae | 1949 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Inactive | [3] |
Delta Alumnae | 1950 | Missoula | Montana | Inactive | [3] |
Columbus Alumni | 1951 | Columbus | Ohio | Active | [17][3][i] |
Mu Alumnae | 1952 | Lawrence | Kansas | Inactive | [3] |
Xi Alumnae | 1952 | Austin | Texas | Inactive | [3] |
Rho Alumnae | 1952 | Cincinnati | Ohio | Inadtve | [3] |
Chicago Alumnae | 1954 | Chicago | Illinois | Inactive | [3] |
Colorado Alumnae | 1957 | Colorado | Inactive | [3] | |
Quint City Alumnae | 1961 | Davenport, Rock Island, Moline, and Bettendorf | Iowa and Illinois | Inactive | [3] |
Kansas City Alumnae | 1961 | Kansas City | Missouri | Inactive | [3] |
Indiana Alumni | 1962 | Indiana | Active | [3][17] | |
District of Columnia Alumnae | 1963 | Washington, D.C. | Inactive | [3] | |
Louisiana Alumnae | 1968 | Louisiana | Inactive | [3] | |
Arkansas Alumnae | 1968 | Arkansas | Inactive | [3] | |
South Carolina Alumnae | 1970 | South Carolina | Inactive | [3] | |
Atlanta Alumnae | 1970 | Atlanta | Georgia | Inactive | [3] |
New Mexico Alumnae | 1973 | New Mexico | Inactive | [3] | |
Tar Heel Alumnae | 1973 | North Carolina | Inactive | [3] | |
Dallas-Ft Worth Alumni | 1974–19xx ?; 1997 | Dallas and Fort Worth | Texas | Active | [3][17] |
Puerto Rico Alumnae | 1974 | Puerto Rico | Inactive | [3] | |
Arizonza Alumnae | 1975 | Arizona | Inactive | [3] | |
Central Texas Alumnae | 1977 | Texas | Inactive | [3] | |
Houston Alumnae | 1977 | Houston | Texas | Inactive | [3] |
Wisconsin Alumnae | 1977 | Wisconsin | Inactive | [3] | |
Florida Alumni | 1981 | Florida | Active | [17] | |
Phoenix Alumni | 1982 | Phoenix | Arizona | Active | [17] |
Greater Kansas City Alumni | 1997 | Kansas City | Missouri | Active | [17] |
Charleston Alumni | 2006 | Charleston | South Carolina | Active | [17] |
Greater Pittsburgh Alumni | 2006 | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Active | [17] |
Greater Atlanta Alumni | 2008 | Atlanta | Georgia | Active | [17] |
Greater Triangle Alumni | 2008 | Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill | North Carolina | Active | [17] |
Greater Richmond Virginia Alumni | 2009 | Richmond | Virginia | Active | [17] |
Greensboro Alumni | 2009 | Greensboro | North Carolina | Active | [17] |
Notes
- ^ Alpha chapter was formed from the local pharmacy club, originally called the Spatula Club and later known as Kappa Epsilon. It was also the namesake for the national fraternity.
- ^ Gamma chapter was formed by absorbing the local pharmacy club, the Crucible Club.
- ^ Xi chapter was formed by absorbing the local pharmacy organization Mortar and Pestle Club.
- ^ Chi chapter formed by absorbing the local Galen Society, established in February 1955.
- ^ Alpha Gamma chapter formed by absorbing the local group, The Pill and Tile Club.
- ^ Alpha Xi chapter formed by absorbing the local Alpha Chi Pharmacy Club.
- ^ This chapter was initially called Alpha Alumnae.
- ^ This chapter was initially called the Eta Alumnae.
- ^ This chapter was initially called Epsilon Alumnae.
References
- ^ Henderson, Metta Lou (1998). "Zada Mary Cooper: Grand and Glorious Lady of Pharmacy". Pharmacy in History. 40 (2/3). American Institute of the History of Pharmacy: 77–84. JSTOR 41111877.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Shehata, Diane Mulvey. “A History of the Women’s Professional Pharmacy Fraternities, 1913-1988.” Pharmacy in History 52, no. 1 (2010): 33-34. via JSTOR
- ^ a b c Shehata, Diane Mulvey. “A History of the Women’s Professional Pharmacy Fraternities, 1913-1988.” Pharmacy in History 52, no. 1 (2010): 27. via JSTOR
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- ^ "Student Organizations | Howard University College of Pharmacy". pharmacy.howard.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ Liggett, Billy. "Kappa Epsilon Fraternity creates new scholarship - News | Campbell University". News | Campbell University. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
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- ^ "School of Pharmacy Student Organizations". Concordia University Wisconsin. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "You're Invited! Beta Rho Induction | Kappa Epsilon". Kappa Epsilon. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "Welcome Beta Tau Chapter! | Kappa Epsilon". Retrieved 2023-03-10.
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