What are the 3 pillars?
Sisterhood, Service, and Cultural Diversity
What are KPL Colors??
Scarlet Red, White, and Heather Grey
When was KPL founded?
March 9th, 1995
What does KPL promote?
Asian awareness & women empowerment
What does KPL stand for?
Kappa Phi Lambda
What is the Kappas national flower?
The orchid
What is the KPL mascot?
Phoenix
Where was KPL founded?
Binghamton University
How many founders were there?
7
What month was Kappas founded?
March
Who are the 7 founders?
Elizabeth Choi, Karen Eng, Rei Hirasawa, Hee Cho Moon, Chae Yoo Park, Samantha Somchanhmavong, and Connie Yang.
What does the phoenix represent??
Rebirth, strength, resilience
What year did KPL become national?
1997
What is the purpose of sisterhood events?
Bonding!
What does PNM stand for?
Potential New Member
Why was KPL Founded?
To create a support system for Asian-American women!
What is KPL’s jewel?
Diamond
What type of sorority is KPL?
Asian-interest, not exclusive
What activity was the most recent sisterhood workshop?
Pipe-cleaner flowers
What is KPL's National Philanthropy?
CARE
Name one founder and a fact about her
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What does maroon symbolize?
Strength & determination
How many current chapters does KPL have?
25 Active Chapters
What is lifelong sisterhood?
Sisterhood beyond college and as an alum
What does CARE (National Philanthropy) Stand for?
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere