The Associate Chapter at Boston University was officially established in the Spring of 1996. The associate chapter of alpha Kappa Delta Phi is Boston University's 𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 and 𝐨𝐧𝐥𝐲 recognized Asian-Interest sorority on campus. The purpose of this sorority is to promote sisterhood, scholarship, leadership, service, and Asian awareness in the University and community.
𝐀𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐚𝐊𝐃𝐏𝐡𝐢
alpha Kappa Delta P
hi was established at the University of California at Berkeley in the Fall of 1989 and recognized by the College Panhellenic Association on February 7, 1990. The founding sisters—Susan Kim, Fannie Pon, Jill Yoshimura, and Reina Yuan—dedicated themselves to establishing a strong and lasting organization which would provide Asian American women the opportunity to participate in the Greek system. Soon after being recognized by the College Panhellenic Association, the founding sisters brought together a diverse group of women who shared with them the goals of sisterhood, scholarship, and leadership. These ideals were to later set the foundation for alpha Kappa Delta Phi's purpose. The love and generosity that each member had for the organization was instrumental to the growth of alpha Kappa Delta Phi's reputation as a sorority, as well as to the forging of unbreakable friendships. The sisterhood has since then spread to prominent university campuses across the country. To meet the needs of the growing sisterhood, the National Board of alpha Kappa Delta Phi was established in May of 1993 at the National Convention in Santa Barbara, California.