Kappa Alpha Psi® Celebrates 114th Founders' Day
Brothers across all 700+ chapters celebrated the 114th anniversary of the fraternity's founding on January 5, 1911, at Indiana University Bloomington.
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Brothers across all 700+ chapters celebrated the 114th anniversary of the fraternity's founding on January 5, 1911, at Indiana University Bloomington.
Grand Polemarch Jimmy McMikle Sr. joined panelists for a national conversation on the "Are You OK?" initiative in partnership with Johnson & Johnson.
The fraternity surpassed its 30,000-book goal with Room to Read, bringing literacy resources to under-resourced schools across 14 states.
The constitutional rights education program has now trained over 70,000 young people on practical strategies for safe interactions with law enforcement.
Thousands of brothers gathered for the biennial Grand Chapter Meeting, where new leadership was elected and strategic initiatives for the next biennium were approved.
The Kappa Alpha Psi® Foundation distributed scholarship awards to deserving students across the country at this year's Grand Chapter ceremonies.
Greeks Learning to Avoid Debt (G.L.A.D.) expanded its financial literacy offerings to 50 additional undergraduate chapters, reaching thousands of new participants.
Chapters across the United States and 13 international territories marked the 113th anniversary with service projects, community events, and banquets.
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