© Kappa Gamma Delta 2010
History








Kappa Gamma Delta began during the winter quarter of 1993 at the University
of California, Davis when students Charlene Tran and Marge Lee envisioned a
professional sorority that would provide support for women during the
pre-medical process. Our founding mothers are Maricris Belisario, Chong Choe,
Mindy Compton, Pamela Hy, Marge Lee, Kathy Pham, Jennifer Skinkle (now
Jennifer Schwartz), Charlene Tran, Gwen Tran, Aileen Tiew, Carolyn Trieu, and
Julie Tse.

Since its inception, Kappa Gamma Delta has provided female college students
with a source of academic, social, and emotional support. Between our alumnae
network, close ties with the community, and a diverse sisterhood, we are able to
provide our members with everything they need to be successful in life. Kappa
Gamma Delta offers its sisters an environment that stresses the balance
between hard work and fun, and gives it's members plenty of chances to do both.

We now have sister chapters at UC Santa Cruz and UC Berkeley. If you are
interested in forming a chapter of KGD at your University, please contact our
Public Relations chair at
publicrelations@kappagammadelta.com.
Kappa Gamma Delta
a pre-medical sorority
[UC Davis, Alpha Chapter]
"Service to Humanity"
Purpose: To assist female
college students in the
pre-medical
process; to encourage the
development of
leadership and
communication skills; to provide
support
academically, socially, and
emotionally; and to promote individuality,
unity, and diversity.