Kappa Alpha Society

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The Kappa Alpha Society (ΚΑ) is the oldest college fraternity in the United States. It was formed at Union College in Schenectady, New York on November 26, 1825 by a group of college students. Kappa Alpha was the first to combine aspects of secret Greek-letter societies, literary societies and formalized student social groups and is thus considered the first modern fraternity. Kappa Alpha is also the oldest collegiate secret society still in existence.

Emblem of the Kappa Alpha Society
Emblem of the Kappa Alpha Society

Kappa Alpha is part of a larger secret society movement that arose in the 1820s at a summit in Kinderhook, New York. Present at the initial meeting were early members of Kuklos Adelphon, the Order of the Dark Steed, and Illuminati groups. Quibbles over control of New York City's political machines led to a perceived need to found secret societies paralleling Kappa Alpha at Yale University and the College of William and Mary later in the 1830s.

This organization is not to be confused with the Kappa Alpha Order, a completely separate (and much larger) fraternity that operates exclusively at schools in Southern and border states.

Chapters

Chapters at Williams College, the University of Virginia, Cornell University, Princeton University, Union College, Hobart College, and Wesleyan University are defunct.

Most US chapters have disbanned in the last ten years (1990-current) for various reasons, leaving only the two in Pennsylvania (Lehigh and Pennsy). The Hobart chapter may be recolinized in 2005.

The Union College Chapter disbanded over irreconcilable differences with the executive council and chapter alumni regarding the Secret Innitiation Process and questions of ethical treatment and human rights in 2002.

Notable members

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