International Honor Society in Education

KAPPA DELTA PI

Epsilon Omicron Chapter at University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

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The Mission of Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi, an International Honor Society in Education, is dedicated to scholarship and excellence in education. The Society was founded in 1911 and has a long history of openness to both genders, different races, ethnic backgrounds, handicapping conditions, and ages, and a wide variety of intellectual ideas.

As a community of scholars pledged to worthy ideals, KDP:

  • Recognizes scholarship and excellence in education;
  • Promotes the development and dissemination of worthy educational ideas and practices;
  • Enhances the continuous growth and leadership of its diverse membership;
  • Fosters inquiry and reflection on significant educational issues; and
  • Maintains a high degree of professional fellowship.

History of the Epsilon Omicron Chapter

The Eau Claire Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, Epsilon Omicron, was founded on May 22, 1943. Kappa Delta Pi has served the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for 55 years, fostering high standards of preparation for teaching, scholarship, and service. KDP, the oldest honor society on the UW-Eau Claire campus, began with 37 members and has since initiated nearly 3500 members.


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Last updated January 4, 2008

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