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Kappa Theta Pi

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Kappa Theta Pi
ΚΘΠ
FoundedJanuary 10, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-01-10)
University of Michigan
TypeProfessional
Emphasistechnology
ScopeNational
United States
MaximThe love for technology
pinToy Ninja
Colors  Blue and   Green [1]
MascotNinja
Chapters13
Members147 collegiate
314 lifetime
Headquarters105 S State St
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
United States
WebsiteSeveral chapter websites, but no national website.

Kappa Theta Pi (ΚΘΠ, also known as KTP) is a co-ed professional fraternity specializing in the field of information technology. Kappa Theta Pi was founded on January 10, 2012, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and is the University of Michigan's first professional technology fraternity. The goals of the fraternity are to create bonds between students of Informatics, computer science, business, design, computer engineering, Information,[2] and any others who are interested in technology, to develop networks through facilitation of professional and social growth, and to expose members to career options in the technology field.

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History

Foundation

In December 2011, two students, Louise Vongphrachanh and Jing Guo, founded a professional fraternity aimed towards informatics students. As many of these students were often in multiple classes together, a fraternity was organized to foster both professional and social relationships. After gaining support and conducting interviews, a group of seven Informatics students became the founding class and first executive board. These seven individuals are:

  • Nisha Dwivedi
  • Jacqueline Fontaine
  • Jing Guo
  • Brian Mansfield
  • Denny Tsai
  • Julie Varghese
  • Louise Vongphrachanh

Vongphrachanh and Guo signed the charter and became co-presidents of the fraternity. Later, the fraternity's focus was broadened to include all students interested in information technology. Although the fraternity is aimed towards information technology, Kappa Theta Pi has made continuous efforts to connect with students regardless of their technical and academic backgrounds.

In Spring 2014, University of Michigan School of Information[3] formally sponsored the fraternity.

Colors

The Colors of this professional fraternity are blue (#458FFF) and green (#19FF19). The hexadecimal color values represent the technical roots of the fraternity.[1]

Purpose

According to Kappa Theta Pi's constitution, the purpose of the fraternity can be detailed in six statements: Kappa Theta Pi works to build an active community of students with a shared interest in technology; it sponsors events and activities aimed toward intellectual, social, and professional development; it provides academic and professional resources to members; it fosters relationships among the local community, and with corporations; it provides service and philanthropy to the local community; and it works to maintain lifelong cooperation and friendship among its members.[4]

Alpha chapter structure

There is no national website, and a national leadership structure may not yet have been established. As a relatively new fraternity, governance appears to still be vested in its Alpha chapter.

The executive board of the Alpha chapter of Kappa Theta Pi currently consists of the President, Vice President of External Affairs, Vice President of Internal Affairs, Vice President of Finance, Vice President of Engagement, Vice President of Membership, Vice President of Marketing, Vice President of Professional Development, and Vice President of Technical Development.[4] Elections for each Executive Board position occurs at the beginning of every calendar year. Each active member of the fraternity is required to complete community service hours as well as attend professional development events. There are committees dedicated to fostering the growth and development of the fraternity. Each member must be part of a committee to actively contribute to the fraternity as a whole.

Kappa Theta Pi Alpha Chapter Executive Board
Position Name Pledge Class Since
President Lily Medway Upsilon (γ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of External Affairs Thomas Joppich Chi (χ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of Internal Affairs Agnes Mar Psi (Ψ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of Finance Shrey Pandya Psi (Ψ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of Engagement Qayf Rasul Psi (Ψ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of Membership Archana Chandran Psi (Ψ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of Marketing Sujay Mehta Chi (χ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of Professional Development Kelly Zhang Chi (χ) 1 January 2024
Vice President of Technical Development Ronith Ganjigunta Chi (χ) 1 January 2024

Philanthropy

Currently, Kappa Theta Pi's Alpha chapter co-hosts the Computer Science Bootcamp & Tutoring Program at Pioneer High School with Michigan CSE Scholars. Chapter members volunteer their time to tutor high school computer science students. The primary goal of the Computer Science Bootcamp program is to successfully get all students in the class to pass the AP Computer Science exam. Furthermore, the Computer Science & Tutoring Program aims to raise diversity and appreciation for the field of computer science. Members are required to complete 10 hours of service a semester, many of which are completed with Computer Science Bootcamp. Members are also required to participate in multiple professional development events each semester; ranging from resume critiques, company presentations, and mock interviews.

Chapters

The fraternity lists fourteen current chapters formed since it emerged in 2012. Active chapters noted in bold, inactive chapters noted in italics.

Name Chartered Institution Location Status Notes Reference
Alpha January 10, 2012 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Active Founding chapter [5]
Beta pre- 2016 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active [6]
Gamma pre- 2016 Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology Terre Haute, Indiana Active
Delta November 9, 2017 Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Active [7]
Epsilon November 8, 2017 University of Maryland College Park, Maryland Active [8]
Zeta November 7, 2019 The College of New Jersey Ewing, New Jersey Active [9]
Eta June 2020 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Active
Theta November 7, 2020 University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Active [10]
Iota March 9, 2022 University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Active [11]
Kappa August 2, 2022 Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Active [12]
Lambda October 27, 2022 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts Active [13]
Mu April 30, 2023 University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, Texas Active [14]
Nu March 20, 2023 University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Colorado Active [15]
Xi Inactive
Omicron Inactive
Pi Inactive
Rho April 26, 2023 Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Active
Sigma August 30, 2023 University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida Active
Tau Colony Status Lewis University Romeoville, Illinois Active
Upsilon Colony Status Cameron University Lawton, Oklahoma Active
Phi Colony Status University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Active

Rush and Pledging

Kappa Theta Pi's process for membership follows standard Greek rush and pledge guidelines. The fraternity's rush process occurs in both Fall and Winter semesters.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b These are the correct hex codes, per its Constitution, available through Maize Pages at UMich.edu, accessed 19 Apr 2021.
  2. ^ "Bachelor of Science in Information | University of Michigan School of Information". www.si.umich.edu.
  3. ^ University of Michigan School of Information
  4. ^ a b c Kappa Theta Pi Constitution
  5. ^ Noted on the Michigan chapter's website, "About Us" page, accessed 19 Apr 2021.
  6. ^ The Pitt chapter is noted on the university's website, accessed 19 Apr 2021.
  7. ^ Formation of the Syracuse chapter is noted on the Professional Fraternity Council website for the school, accessed 19 Apr 2021.
  8. ^ The Maryland chapter is noted on its Terplink website, accessed 19 Apr 2021.
  9. ^ The TCNJ chapter is noted on the University's Student Organization List, accessed 19 Apr 2021.
  10. ^ The Theta chapter website is noted on the chapter's website
  11. ^ The Iota chapter instagram is noted on the chapter's instagram
  12. ^ The Kappa chapter website is noted on the chapter's website
  13. ^ The Lambda chapter website is noted on the chapter's website
  14. ^ The Mu chapter website is noted on the chapter's website
  15. ^ The Nu chapter website is noted on the chapter's website
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