Lambda Kappa Sigma
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| Lambda Kappa Sigma - ΛKΣ | |
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| Founded | 14 October, 1913 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Boston, Massachusetts |
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| Type | Pharmacy |
| Scope | International |
| Motto | Esse Quam Videri ("To be, rather than to seem") |
| Colors | Old Gold and Columbia Blue |
| Symbol | Caduceus |
| Flower | Yellow Chrysanthemum |
| Philanthropy | Project Hope |
| Chapters | 44 chapters, 36 alumni |
| Mascot | Lamb |
| Headquarters | W179 S6769 Muskego Drive Muskego, Wisconsin, USA |
| Homepage | Lambda Kappa Sigma |
ΛKΣ (Lambda Kappa Sigma) headquartered in Muskego, Wisconsin is an international pharmacy fraternity founded in 1913 by Ethel J. Heath and eight other female students at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. It was created to promote the profession of pharmacy among women and advance women within the profession by developing its members as individuals and leaders through the support of fellow members while encouraging a high standard of professional ethics and scholarship. Although LKS was created for the advancement of women, it is a coed organization on some college campuses[1].
Lambda Kappa Sigma has initiated more than 22,000 members and currently has 44 chartered chapters (14 of these are now inactive). LKS also has 36 chartered alumni groups internationally (27 of these groups are now inactive)[1].
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[edit] Creed
I believe in loyalty.
I believe that loyalty is the kindest activity of the spirit, the wisest method, and the most powerful force in the realm of fraternity affairs.
I believe in the sacred sovereignty of my sister over her own life. Therefore I will not trespass on her domain or seek domination over her ideas or conduct in any way.
I believe that I see some truth my sister may not see and to which I must be true. I believe equally that my sister sees some truth which I may not see, so I must be not only open-minded, but also sympathetic because I want to know her truth too.
I believe that I have more defects in manner, speech, disposition, and temperament than I can detect or am willing to admit. Therefore, it ill becomes me to be too sharp a critic of my sister.
I believe that humor is one of the major gifts of God. I hope for my sake that my sister possesses it. I pray for her sake that I may have enough of it to laugh at myself.
I believe that the happiness and success of my sister is as important as my own. Therefore I will seek in behalf of others the same things that I seek and ask for myself.
Will that there is Spirit in this Universe which prompts, inspires and sustains those who make life an adventure, and I trust that Spirit.
[edit] Historical Dates
- October 14, 1913: Ethel J. Heath, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, organized a social club at the institute under the name of the Lambda Kappa Society. Eight women students (Annabel Carter Jones, Mary Connolly Livingston, Emma MacDonnell Cronin, Willette McKeever Cheever, Mary Durgin Loveland, Alice G. Coleman, Margaret M. Curran, and Rosemond A. Guinn), along with Miss Heath, are the charter members of our organization.
- 1915: The organization ceased being just a luncheon club and was opened to all members of the college. Sigma was added to the name, and the official badge, motto, flower, and colors were selected.
- 1919: The official coat-of-arms, designed by Cora E. Craven, was adopted.
- 1926: The first national convention was held in Boston, Massachusetts.
- March 18, 1932: Tau Chapter founded at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- 1950: An official prayer was presented by the Eta Chapter and Delta Chapter presented a song to be used as the official sorority song. Both the prayer and the song were adopted for national use.
- April 28, 1956: ΛΚΣ becomes international with the addition of the Alpha Lambda chapter in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on the campus of the University of British Columbia.
- 1982: The Biennial Convention was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the Delta Collegiate (University of Pittsburgh), Tau Collegiate (Duquesne University), and Tau Alumni chapters as hosts[2].
[edit] Grand Council
- Grand President - Jennifer Rhodes, MBA, RPh
- Past Grand President - Dixie Leikach
- Executive Director - Joan E. Rogala, Pharm.D.
- Grand Vice-President for Development - Sharon Brown
- Grand Secretary - Nicole Allie, Pharm.D., CGP
- Grand Vice-President for Collegiates - Kara Lee Shirley, Pharm.D., BCPP
- Grand Vice-President for Alumni - Jennifer Brandt, Pharm.D.
- Grand Treasurer - Tiffany Self, Pharm.D.
- Alumni Supervisor - LaShawna Dulin
- Region 1 Supervisor - Sandy Mullen, PharmD
- Region 2 Supervisor - Elicia Fauvel
- Region 3 Supervisor - Glenna Reynolds, Pharm.D.
- Region 4 Supervisor - Charity D. Andrews, Pharm.D.
- Region 5 Supervisor - Carrie Molesa, Pharm.D., BCPS
- Region 6 Supervisor - Creaque Charles, Pharm.D.
- Region 7 Supervisor - Annie Fulton[1]
[edit] Chapters
- Alpha - Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
- Beta - Albany College of Pharmacy
- Gamma - University of Illinois College of Pharmacy
- Delta - University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
- Epsilon - University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
- Eta - Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
- Lambda - University of Southern California School of Pharmacy
- Xi - University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy
- Omicron - Wayne State University College of Pharmacy
- Pi - Rutgers College of Pharmacy
- Tau - Duquesne University School of Pharmacy
- Phi - Butler University College of Pharmacy
- Chi - University of Washington School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Alpha - Temple University School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Beta - University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Zeta - St Louis College of Pharmacy
- Alpha Eta - Long Island University Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy
- Alpha Theta - State University of New York at Buffalo School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Iota - Ferris State University College of Pharmacy
- Alpha Kappa - University of Georgia School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Lambda - University of British Columbia Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Alpha Mu - University of Toledo College of Pharmacy
- Alpha Nu - University of Kentucky, College of Pharmacy
- Alpha Xi - University of the Pacific, School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Omicron - West Virginia University School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Pi - St John’s University College of Pharmacy
- Alpha Rho - Northeastern University College of Pharmacy
- Alpha Sigma - Texas Southern University School of Pharmacy
- Alpha Phi - Wilkes University School of Pharmacy[1]
[edit] Publications
- Blue and Gold Triangle - Official Publication of Fraternity (established 1926)
- Alumni News - Informational Alumni-only mailing
- LinkS - Official publication of Student Chapters and Advisors[1]
[edit] References
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