WSU Host Kappa Delta Chi Northwest Regional Conference

Kappa Delta Chi Sorority is hosting their Northwest Regional conference at WSU April 14-15, 2017.  The Rho Chapter of Kappa Delta Chi, established at WSU in 1999, welcomes sisters from the following campuses:

  • Eastern Washington University
  • Heritage University
  • Oregon State University
  • Portland State University
  • University of Idaho

The purpose of Kappa Delta Chi is to promote the values of Unity, Honesty, Integrity and Leadership among women at colleges and universities and is dedicated to community service.  Dr. Lisa Guerrero, Associate Professor in the Department of Critical Culture, Gender and Race Studies will be the keynote speaker and all members will volunteer their time to service projects in Greek Row, Downtown Pullman and Apartment Land.

Questions?  Contact chapter advisor, Maria de Jesus Dixon at mdj.dixon@wsu.edu.

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