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Celebrate our Past, Present and Future

A Once in a Lifetime Event
A milestone worthy of commemoration and celebration

Join us in celebrating a remarkable century of sisterhood and service at our once-in-a-lifetime Centennial! The Everloving, Everlasting Epsilon Chapter, the first and only single-letter chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in the Greater Boston area, has thrived since its charter on May 3, 1924 by 7 brilliant and energetic women at Emerson College, Radcliffe College, Simmons College and Smith College.

Our journey has been marked by unwavering values and an unyielding commitment to challenge the world around us. Our mission, rooted in high scholastic and ethical standards, unity, friendship, and the improvement of girls' and women's social stature, drives us forward.

Today, we are a diverse community of students and alumni hailing from over undergraduate collegiate institutions throughout the Greater Boston Area. We have left an indelible mark on countless industries and communities, with alumni excelling as influential scientists, teachers, politicians, journalists, and more.

Our Centennial is a tribute to these remarkable accomplishments and an opportunity to recommit ourselves to our enduring mission for the next century.

Let's reinvigorate our affection and affiliation with Epsilon Chapter as we embrace the legacy of sisterhood and service. Together, we will continue to make history and inspire future generations to reach new heights in excellence.

Introducing our Centennial Keynote Speaker

Soror Glenda Newell-Harris M.D.

Spring 1972 | Tufts University
We’re excited to announce our keynote speaker for the Centennial Gala, Soror Glenda Newell-Harris M.D. Soror Glenda was initiated into Epsilon in the Spring of 1972 while attending Tufts University. After college, she received her medical degree from the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine.

Soror Glenda is the 16th national president of The Links, Incorporated and the first medical doctor to serve at the helm of the organization. The Links, Incorporated is dedicated to serving communities that need the volunteer services of its more than 17,000 members. As a physician, Soror Glenda made individual and community health a key focus of her presidency.

A native of North Carolina, and a graduate of Miss Porters School, Soror Glenda is the daughter of Dr. Virginia K. Newell and the late George F. Newell. A mother of four children, she is married to Robert L. Harris, Esq. Soror Glenda is involved in many civil and philanthropic agencies as well as an active member of Alpha Nu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Help unlock the immense potential of current and future members of Epsilon.

Epsilon’s Moment – And Yours.

The Campaign for Our Second Century opens up an exciting opportunity for everyone who love Epsilon.