About Us
Kappa Alpha Theta was established in 1870 at DePauw University. The four values this organization were founded upon are intellectual curiosity, leadership potential, commitment to service, and personal excellence. The Delta Kappa chapter was founded at LSU in 1963. Since then, it has strived to provide its members with friendships, memories, and experiences that follow these core values. The sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta pursue leadership on campus through their involvement in student organizations such as Rho Lambda, Student Government, Greek Board of Directors, Panhellenic Council, Order of Omega, STRIPES, LSU Ambassadors, Dance Marathon, club sports, student media, and more. Encouraging each other to be ambitious and bold leaders allows members to become successful students that will prepare them for life outside of college. Kappa Alpha Theta's philanthropy is CASA which stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates. CASA is a national non-profit organization that assigns volunteers to support and give a voice to abused and neglected children in the foster care system. These resources ensure these children are placed in safe and secure homes. In 2021, the Delta Kappa chapter raised over $40,000 for the Baton Rouge CASA office through a benefit concert titled Rock the CASA and smaller fundraisers throughout the year.