Kappa Kappa Gamma, Women's sorority headquarters in Dublin, United States
Kappa Kappa Gamma is a women's organization with headquarters in Dublin, Ohio, occupying a modern office building in the Bridge Park neighborhood and employing more than 60 staff members. The building covers roughly 22,000 square feet (2,000 square meters) and provides space for administration, events, and communication.
Six students at Monmouth College in Illinois founded the organization in 1870, creating one of the first structures for women in American higher education. The administration moved in January 2018 from its former location to this new building in Dublin.
This organization grew from a college campus in the Midwest and became the first of its kind to support women in higher education across the continent. The headquarters staff coordinate events, publications, and programs that connect members in different cities today.
The building sits on Riverside Drive in the Bridge Park neighborhood, reachable via bridges and walkways. Visitors should note that this is an administrative office and access may be limited to appointments and official events.
The organization publishes a journal called The Key since 1882, appearing quarterly and recognized as the oldest continuously running publication of a women's organization of this kind in North America. Today it reaches over 280,000 women who became members over time and connects 141 active chapters.
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