Founding Facts
Symbols
History
Sisterhood Knowledge
Fun Facts
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What are the 3 pillars?

Sisterhood, Service, and Cultural Diversity 

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What are KPL Colors??

Scarlet Red, White, and Heather Grey

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When was KPL founded?

March 9th, 1995

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What does KPL promote?

Asian awareness & women empowerment

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What does KPL stand for? 

Kappa Phi Lambda

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What is the Kappas national flower?

The orchid 

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What is the KPL mascot?

Phoenix

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Where was KPL founded?

Binghamton University

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How many founders were there?

7

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What month was Kappas founded?

March

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Who are the 7 founders? 

Elizabeth Choi, Karen Eng, Rei Hirasawa, Hee Cho Moon, Chae Yoo Park, Samantha Somchanhmavong, and Connie Yang.

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What does the phoenix represent??

Rebirth, strength, resilience

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What year did KPL become national?

1997

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What is the purpose of sisterhood events?

Bonding!

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What does PNM stand for?

Potential New Member

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Why was KPL Founded? 

To create a support system for Asian-American women!

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What is KPL’s jewel?

Diamond

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What type of sorority is KPL?

Asian-interest, not exclusive 

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What activity was the most recent sisterhood workshop? 

Pipe-cleaner flowers 

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What is KPL's National Philanthropy?

CARE 

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Name one founder and a fact about her

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What does maroon symbolize?

Strength & determination

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How many current chapters does KPL have?

25 Active Chapters 

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What is lifelong sisterhood?

Sisterhood beyond college and as an alum

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What does CARE (National Philanthropy) Stand for?

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere

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