Kappa Alpha Journal - Summer 2021

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DEAR BROTHERS Knight Commander's Message

C. Douglas Simmons III (Beta Tau– Mississippi State ‘95)

“Our COVID-19 Advisory Committee recommended that the 2021 NLI be split into several smaller, regional sessions, along with one virtual option.”

When I was installed in 2019, at the 78th Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, the next Convention and a global pandemic were not yet in view. In January 2020, I attended Number I’s Leadership Institute (NLI) as usual. The Order was able to host our five inaugural regional Officer Training Conferences (OTC). On February 11, the disease known as COVID-19 was officially named, and on February 29, the U.S. reported a first death. The CDC announced a recommended maximum of 50 people gathering. On March 18, the Executive Council met via conference call, and Executive Director Larry Wiese reported that all campuses had closed in-classroom instruction and were expected to transition to virtual classes. All staff travel was cancelled, first through the end of March, and then for the rest of the term. While many precautions were taken, our National Administrative Office never closed, and with staff assistance, our chapters never ceased operations. I am proud that chapters and officers persevered during difficult times. Our COVID-19 Advisory Committee recommended that the 2021 NLI be split into several smaller, regional sessions, along with one virtual option. There are successes to note: Spring 2020, our highest GPA was reached, a 3.338. Fall 2020, our highest fall GPA was reached 3.085—the first above a 3.0. From July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2021, $57,283 was raised and more than $69,600 was granted to 65 recipients in the form of COVID Relief Grants, and, 131 brothers received more than $170,000 in academic scholarships. The National Internship Program was expanded beyond Washington, D.C., to include Atlanta, Georgia, and Dallas, Texas. The Crimson & Gold Society, comprised of brothers and friends giving $1,000 annually, reached its highest level at 847 members—and will reach 1,000 members this calendar year. I presented a charter to Zeta at Randolph-Macon College in the fall of 2019, and in the fall of 2020, despite the pandemic and with protocols in place, we also safely hosted two rechartering events for Beta Gamma at the College of Charleston and Delta Lambda at Middle Tennessee State University. In our overall approach to this world-changing event, the Order did not shy away. As we lead out of this pandemic, in a world filled with uncertainty and angst, I ask each of you to: 1.) Remember your obligations ; 2.) Strenuously defend every brother’s reputation; 3.) Always exert yourselves for the honor and prosperity of this Order of Knights, and; 4.) Be proud to be a KA. Because I always will be. Fraternally,

The Kappa Alpha Journal (ISSN #0888-8868, USPS #014-747) is an educational journal published four times a year by Kappa Alpha Order, 115 Liberty Hall Rd., Lexington, Virginia, 24450. Periodicals postage paid at Lexington, Virginia, and additional mailing offices. The Kappa Alpha Journal seeks to reflect the Kappa Alpha experience by presenting news of active and alumni chapters, individual members, and the national organization; by addressing current issues facing the Greek system and the Order; by educating and entertaining those interested in the welfare of Kappa Alpha; and by serving as a historical record. The Kappa Alpha Journal has been published since 1879. From 1883 to 1885 it was known as The Magazine of Kappa Alpha. Kappa Alpha Order was founded in 1865 at Washington College (Washington and Lee University) in Lexington, Virginia. Today, Kappa Alpha boasts 125 undergraduate chapters and more than 60 alumni chapters across the nation.

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