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Kappa Eta Kappa

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Kappa Eta Kappa
ΚΗΚ
FoundedFebruary 10, 1923; 101 years ago (1923-02-10)
University of Iowa
TypeProfessional
AffiliationPFA
Former AffiliationPIC
StatusActive
EmphasisEngineering
ScopeNational
Colors  Purple and   gold
SymbolLightning bolt
PublicationThe Electron
Chapters4 active
Websitekhk.org

Kappa Eta Kappa (ΚΗΚ) is a co-ed professional fraternity, nationally recognized in the United States, that was founded in 1923 at the University of Iowa. KHK requires that members are majoring or will major in electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science.

History

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Kappa Eta Kappa was founded in 1923 at the University of Iowa.[1] KHK requires that members are majoring or will major in electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science.

The preamble to the constitution of KHK states the principles of the organization:

Believing that the attainment of education, as well as technical training, is the aim of all true engineers, we band ourselves together to foster and promote fraternal relationships among electrical engineering students; to strive at all times for the maintenance of a complete and lasting understanding and fellowship between faculty and students; to unceasingly cherish and develop the character and ideals of service as the necessary attributes of the profession.[2]

After the founding of the Alpha chapter, other chapters were quickly added. Five chapters closed because of World War II.[3]

Symbols

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The fraternity's colors are purple and gold. Its symbol is the lightning bolt. Its publication is The Electron.

Chapter

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Following is a list of Kappa Eta Kappa chapters. Active chapters listed in bold, inactive chapters listed in italics.

Name Chartered Institution Location Status Notes Reference
Alpha 1923–1944 ? University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Inactive
Beta May 26, 1923 – 1968;
1970
University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Active [4]
Gamma February 2, 1924 – 1968 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Inactive
Delta February 29, 1924 University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin Active [5]
Epsilon May 17, 1924 – 1944 ? Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Inactive
Zeta April 1928–1944 ? Georgia Tech Atlanta, Georgia Inactive
Eta May 9, 1935 – 1944 ? Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Inactive
Theta April 6, 1957 Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee, Wisconsin Colony
Iota November 11, 1990 St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, Minnesota Active [6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Wang, Mark (2009-05-10). "Kappa Eta Kappa - Historical Information". Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  2. ^ Wang, Mark. "Kappa Eta Kappa". Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  3. ^ Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879]. Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. VII-33. ISBN 978-0963715906.
  4. ^ "Beta chapter website". Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Delta chapter website". Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Iota chapter website". Retrieved 4 October 2023.
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