Epsilon Kappa
We proudly support the Epsilon Kappa chapter at Cal State Fullerton.
Go Titans!
The Collegiate Chapter at Cal State Fullerton
History of Epsilon Kappa
In May 1961, Orange County’s first sorority, Zeta Phi Lambda, was founded at California State University, Fullerton, then known as California State College. Seven years later, Zeta Phi Lambda was colonized by the national sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. Twenty-one collegians and four alumnae were initiated on December 7, 1968 into Epsilon Kappa, the 115th chapter of Alpha Chi Omega. Epsilon Kappa has received numerous honors locally and nationally including Alpha Chi Omega’s highest honor, the National Council Trophy, in 1977 and 1985.
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40th Anniversary - 1968-2008
Although Epsilon Kappa's real "birthday" is December 7, Epsilon Kappa commemorated its 40th Anniversary at CSUF with a weekend-long celebration in October 2008! Alumnae, collegians, parents and campus VIP's attended the festivites and a new scholarship was started in honor of the anniversary.
Friday - Titan Happy Hour
(Presented by the Delta Omega Delta Alumnae Chapter)
Saturday - Chapter House Tour
(Hosted by the EK House Corporation Board.)
Saturday - Alpha Chi Omega Through the Years Gala
Real. Strong. Women. Alumnae Awards
Three exceptional Epsilon Kappa alumnae were recognized at the Gala for their positive contributions to society.
- Lynn Bower, Commitment to Alpha Chi Omega
- Kitty Cannon DeKieffer, Outstanding Career Achievement
- Annette Feliciani, Service to the Community
These Alpha Chi Omega alumnae hail from across the nation, yet these special women have shown unwavering loyalty, generosity and support to the Epsilon Kappa Chapter. We are so proud to call these women our sisters and they will always hold a special place in our hearts.
- Dee Maxson
- Ellen VandenBrink
- Janet Winston
Sunday - Farewell Brunch