Xi Kappa Inc. (, also known as XK) is established as the first Asian-interest fraternity in the Southeast United States. Since its founding in 1998, it has chartered five chapters.

History

Xi Kappa was founded by Jason Dunn, who wanted to address segregation within the Asian population and American culture. In 1997, Dunn recruited eight other Asian students at the University of Georgia to establish a regional fraternity for Asian students. Its founders were Jason Dunn, Christian Deguzman, Howard Hsu, Eliot Kim, Sam Kim, Brian Le, Phong Nguyen, Trung Pham, and Ben Wong.

Membership in Xi Kappa is open to all men interested in Asian American and Pacific Islander issues. Its national philanthropy is Sexual Assault Prevention. Its colors are royal blue and Vegas gold.

Chapters

These are the chapters of Xi Kappa. Active chapters noted in bold, inactive chapters noted in italics.

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|Beta

|2008–202x ?

|Georgia Tech

|Atlanta, Georgia

|Inactive

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|Epsilon

|2014–20xx ?

|Brandeis University

|Waltham, Massachusetts

|Inactive

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See also

  • :List of social fraternities
  • List of Asian American fraternities and sororities
  • Cultural interest fraternities and sororities

References