

“We did not intend to enter a political debate, take a stand on the Supreme Court nomination, cause division among our sisters, or alienate any of our members.” “Our approach was disappointing and hurtful to many,” the sorority wrote. The sorority also issued an apology to Twitter the following day for those who were either “hurt” by the post or its removal. The tweet drew backlash and was deleted by Kappa Delta, according to College Fix. We acknowledge our members have a variety of views and a right to their own beliefs.” While we do not take a stand on political appointments, we recognize Judge Coney Barrett’s significant accomplishment. 28, the Kappa Delta national organization tweeted: “KD alumna Amy Coney Barrett was nominated to serve on the Supreme Court. Kappa Delta National Headquarters is in Memphis, Tennessee.Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s own sorority deleted a tweet acknowledging Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination and subsequently apologized to the public for the tweet. They are making our world a better place now and will continue to do so long into the future.”Įstablished in 1981, the Kappa Delta Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to secure funds for the educational, leadership and charitable purposes of Kappa Delta Sorority. The foundation is supported by member donations and bequests that fund programs and initiatives such as scholarships, internships, grants and more. “We are so lucky to call these incredible young women our sisters. “These women are role models for their peers and pillars of leadership in their communities,” said Beth Martin Langford (Kappa Alpha-Florida State), chair of the Kappa Delta Foundation Board of Directors. Hannah Wyrick, Zeta Omicron-Wake Forest.Ana Patino, Beta Sigma-Southern Mississippi.Lauren Moskowitz, Eta Mu-Georgia College & State.Narrie Loftus, Epsilon Alpha-Missouri S&T.Mirabelle Kirkpatrick, Beta Rho-San Diego State.Avery Jeffcoat, Alpha Chi-Louisiana Tech.Elyse Erdman, Gamma Epsilon-Florida Southern.Chandler Eldridge, Alpha Iota-California/Los Angeles.Courtney Duran, Eta Alpha-Texas A&M/College Station.Caroline Dupree, Alpha Chi-Louisiana Tech.Clara Casebeer, Sigma Mu-George Washington.Clara Burrell, Theta Omicron-West Chester.Kelly Allaire, Eta Tau-Florida Gulf Coast.

In recognition of their achievements, each award recipient also receives a $3,000 leadership scholarship for the 2022-2023 academic year. Recipients are chosen because of their high academic performance in addition to their leadership within their chapters, on their college campuses and in their communities. This award is the highest individual honor an undergraduate Kappa Delta member can earn. Named for former National President Corre Anding Stegall, the Corre Anding Stegall Collegiate Leadership Awards are presented each year to Kappa Delta’s top student leaders. MEMPHIS, Tennessee - The Kappa Delta Foundation awarded Corre Anding Stegall Collegiate Leadership Awards to 27 exemplary Kappa Delta women. Kappa Delta Foundation Awards 2022-2023 Collegiate Leadership Awards Kappa Delta Foundation Awards 2022-2023 Collegiate Leadership Awards - Kappa Delta Sorority
