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Who is the Supreme Basileus (International President/CEO)?
Danette Anthony Reed
Who is the First Supreme Anti Basileus (International Vice President)?
Charletta Wilson Jacks
Who is the Second Supreme Anti-Basileus (International Second Vice President)?
Quianna E. E. Christian
Who is the Supreme Grammateus (International Secretary)?
Carolyn Gause Randolph
Who is the Supreme Tamiocous (International Treasurer)?
Karla A. Hall
Who is the Supreme Parliamentarian (International Parliamentarian)?
Martha L. Perine Beard
Who is the North Atlantic Regional Director?
Elicia Pegues Spearman
Who is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Director?
Nadine Vargas Stewart
Who is the South Atlantic Regional Director?
Tiffany Moore Russell
Who is the Great Lakes Regional Director?
Gwendolyn L. Kirtley
Who is the South Eastern Regional Director?
Tracey Morant Adams
Who is the South Central Regional Director?
Shawn Emerson Simmons
Who is the Central Regional Director?
Kiahna W. Davis
Who is the Mid-Western Regional Director?
Anika Wilson Starling
Who is the Far Western Regional Director?
Nichole Starr Jordan
Who is the International Regional Director?
Carrie J. Clark
Who are the two Undergraduate Members-At-Large?
Jai Chewe and Aryan Gleason
What is the AKA mission?
Global leadership through timeless service.
When was AKA founded?
January 15, 1908.
What campus was AKA founded?
Howard University, Washington D.C.
What is the significance of AKA?
First & oldest Greek letter organization established by African American trained women.
What are the two important themes in AKA?
Importance of the individual. 2. The strength of an organization of women of ability and courage.
Which regions do chapters of AKA cover?
U.S, Virgin Islands, Caribbean, Canada, Japan, Germany, Korea, and Africa.
When was Alpha Kappa Alpha incorporated as a perpetual body?
January 29, 1913.
What is Alpha Kappa Alpha's motto?
By culture and by merit.
What is Alpha Kappa Alpha's official symbol?
Green enameled ivy leaf.
What is Alpha Kappa Alpha's official flower?
Pink tea rose.
What is Alpha Kappa Alpha's official publication?
The Ivy Leaf Magazine.
When was The Ivy Leaf Magazine published?
1921.
Why the name Alpha Kappa Alpha?
AKA is the first 3 letters of the Greek words that form the sorority's motto.
How often does Boule meet?
Bi-annually, twice a year.
What does the term 'ivy beyond the wall' mean?
Deceased member.
What is the title for the president of AKA?
Basileus.
What is the title for the vice president of AKA?
Anti-Basileus.
What is the title for the treasurer of AKA?
Tamiouchos.
What is the title for the recording secretary of AKA?
Grammateus.
What is Alpha Kappa Alpha's purpose?
To cultivate and achieve ethical standards, to promote unity & friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls & women.
When was Alpha Kappa Alpha's first initiation?
February 11, 1909.
Name the 9 original pearls of AKA.
Ethel Hedgeman Lyle, Beulah Elizabeth Burke, Lillie Burke, Marjorie Hill, Margaret Flagg Homes, Larina Norman, Lucy Diggs Slowe, Mary Woolfolk Taylor, Anna Easter Brown.
Who are the 7 sophomore pearls?
Norma Elizabeth Boyd, Ethel Jones Mowbray, Alice P. Murray, Sarah Merriweather Nutler, Joanna Mary Berry Shields, Carry Snowden, Harriet Josephine Terry.
Who are the 4 pearl incorporators?
Nellie M. Quander, Julia Evangeline Brooks, Nellie Pratt Russell, Minnie B. Smith.
Who are the Divine 9?
Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Phi Psi, Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho, Iota Phi Theta.
When was the National Pan-Hellenic Council founded?
1930.
Where is the National Pan-Hellenic headquarters located?
Indiana University.
Where was the site of Alpha Kappa Alpha's founding?
Miner Hall.
When did Alpha Kappa Alpha start using Greek names?
1913.
When and where was the second chapter of AKA chartered?
Fall 1913, University of Chicago.
What did prospective members have to do to join AKA?
Join the Ivy Leaf Pledge Club.
Who wrote the sorority pledge?
Grace Edwards.
Who designed the sorority crest?
Phyllis Wheatley Waters.
When was the Ivy Leaf designated as the official organ of AKA?
1921.
When was Founders Week established and its purpose?
Established in 1921 to pay honors to the founders.
When did AKA adopt a strict anti-hazing policy?
1999.
What are the AKA colors and what do they represent?
Salmon Pink represents femininity; Apple Green represents vitality.
Who created the name, motto, and colors of AKA?
Beulah Elizabeth Burke.
Who was the longest living founder of AKA?
Norma Elizabeth Boyd.
Who was the first Ivy Beyond the Wall?
Marjorie Hill, who died in 1909.
When was the first Ivy Day?
May 25, 1909.
Who was the first Supreme Basileus of AKA?
Nellie Quander.