A monthly podcast that explores the heritage of Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa's Ritual and History Director Denise Rugani and Dr. Oz discuss the origins of Kappa's historical markers in Monmouth.
The Minnie Stewart Vanbassadors reflect on their road trip, which brought Kappa's history to its members during the Sesquicentennial.
The Minnie Stewart Vanbassadors reflect on their road trip, which brought Kappa's history to its members during the Sesquicentennial.
Pi Beta Phi's archivist Fran Becque and Kappa's museum specialist Mary Osborne discuss that time in 1891 when Kappa Kappa Gamma's Phi Chapter met with other sororities to discuss issues of common interest.
It's our tenth episode! Kappa's Archivist and Museum Director Kylie Towers Smith joins me to discuss Convention traditions.
This episode discusses the war service of Dr. Mary Crawford, Cornell.
Alice Duer Miller was well connected at Barnard College. Find out who her friends were in this bonus episode.
In the second episode on notable Kappas, Dr. Oz reviews the life and works of Alice Duer Miller.
Bonus episode featuring excerpts from Mabel Potter Daggett's book and a letter to Cleora Wheeler
This episode begins a new series on notable Kappas and explores the accomplishments of journalist Mabel Potter Daggett.
This episode concludes the series on the treasures at The Stewart House. Learn all about the museum's crazy quilt.
It may seem odd that Monmouth, IL, is the birthplace of two women's fraternities, but conditions in the Midwest were ideal for the development of these organizations. Learn about the beginning of Kappa Kappa Gamma in Voyage of Discovery's inaugural episode.