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|Image= [[File:Delta_Kappa.jpeg|200px]]
|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1938|11|18}}
|College= [httphttps://www.miami.edu/ University of Miami]
|Location= Coral Gables, FL
|Homepage= [http://www.wix.com/kkgmiami/deltakappakkg Delta Kappa Webpage]|Media= [httphttps://wiki.kappakappagammakkg.org/index.php?title=Category:Delta_Kappa Media related to Delta Kappa Chapter]}}
Jenny Scott (Lee), Traveling Consultant 1994-1995;
Mindy Moellering, Province Director of Chapters, Gamma South 2001-2003; Ritual History Specialist 2018 - present,
Caity Meehan, Province Director of Chapters, Beta Central 2012-2014; Assistant to the Director of Standards 2014-2016
During the summer the chapter suite was redecorated. There were also many changes on the campus. New trees were planted to replace those destroyed during Hurricane Andrew. New sidewalks were constructed with brick. The recreation center was demolished and a new state of the art student Wellness Center was built.
Delta Kappa started 1994 with a 26 new members. A Delta Kappa , Mindy Moellering, was Homecoming Executive Committee Chairperson and was tapped into the Iron Arrow Society, the oldest living tradition and highest honor attainable at the University of Miami. This is the first Delta Kappa to be inducted into the society, since Elizabeth Rodriguez was tapped in 1987. The women participated in Greek Week taking first place overall. They also took first place in the Zeta Beta Tau volleyball tournament and the Lambda Chi Alpha volleyball tournament. Actives met at the renovated Kappa suite on Thursday nights to watch Friends and Seinfeld.
Fall 1995 started with another successful rush resulting in 37 new members. These pledges participated and won first place in Pledges on Parade. The chapter won second place overall in Homecoming. During Homecoming the women joined to help with Hurricanes Help the Hometown effort on campus which helped victims of Hurricane Andrew.
'''Philanthropy'''
Delta Kappa Chapter raised funds for Reading is Fundamental, a cause that is important to the Fraternity and the chapter because of the value of the importance of education and the necessity of ensuring that as many people as possible have equal education are well-educated and literacyliterate.
==Highlights of the 2020s==
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