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In 1998, Kappa Phi Gamma Sorority, Inc. became America first women’s Greek-letter organization to promote a South Asian interest. Her roots date back to the Jester Basement at the University of Texas at Austin where 27 collegiate women from a myriad of backgrounds collaborated to form what would be the most diverse and strongest sorority of its kind. The founders envisioned a sorority built around 8 principles: character, scholarship, sisterhood, service, leadership, culture, womanhood, and self. Realizing the quality of the sisterhood could never be compromised, the Founders’ every endeavor thereafter was directed toward fostering these 8 principles and establishing a solid foundation for the future before embarking on plans for expansion. 

THE FOUNDERS:

 

 

Sarah Nalini Joseph

Aisha Waliany

Mita Halder

R. Anouska Biswas

Jalpa Sheth

Samina Chowdhury

Sumita Sheth

Anshu Sawhney

Meena Arora Gandhi

Sindhu Mariam Thomas

Bincy Jacob Puthenmadathil

Smitha Dawson

Leena Vasant Chaphekar

Anshu Agrawal Motwani

Hirva Doshi Raj

Mitzi Marie Chamakala Chollampel

Kaysha R. Patel

Jamie Anita Sunny

Miloni Shah

Teena Mathew

Yogita Mathur

Bella Dinesh Desai

Rekha Reddy

Jaya Kanniakonil George-Abraham

Priscilla James

Roseleen Malhi Noorani

Divya Agrawal

MU CHAPTER

Kappa Phi Gamma's Mu Chapter was established at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 31, 2008. It was chartered by three inspirational women Debbie Lukose, Jessica Cherian, and Jessica George. They established Mu Colony with the hopes of promoting the  principles that the Founders at the University of Texas at Austin had established the sorority. As one of the three colonies in Philadelphia we continue to promote those principles as the Nation's first South Asian interest sorority.

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