Kappa Delta Epsilon

Kappa Delta Epsilon was organized March 25, 1933 in Washington, DC and was established at FSW in 2009. Kappa Delta Epsilon (KDE) is an honorary educational fraternity which supports the cause of education by fostering a spirit of fellowship, high standards of scholastic attainment and professional ideals among its members. The Delta Zeta Chapter in the School of Education at FSW is an active group engaged in preparing more than 300 members for the teaching profession. Members of this prestigious honors fraternity participate in and serve the community in a number of ways including partnering with the Boston Red Sox during their Spring Training to “Knock Literacy Out of the Park” and working with the Ronald McDonald house.

Three women stand side by side smiling indoors. The woman on the left wears a white t-shirt with KAE EST 2009 EDISON STATE COLLEGE in purple lettering, black pants, sunglasses atop her head, and a silver bracelet. The middle and right women wear identical royal blue t-shirts with the same KAE text in white, paired with jeans. All three face forward against a background of beige walls, wooden doors, and glass panels reflecting light.
A group of six people including four adults and two children pose outdoors beside a large Ronald McDonald mascot figure seated on a bench surrounded by numerous gift baskets wrapped in cellophane with colorful bows placed on the ground and on the bench.

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