BOLD Delta Kappa Alumni Foundation

The BOLD Delta Kappa Alumni Foundation exists to preserve the legacy of Delta Kappa Chapter, strengthen the bonds among Brothers, and provide focused support for the Georgia Tech and surrounding communities that helped shape our story.

Our Chapter Legacy

Since its chartering, Delta Kappa Chapter has added 35 lines and 147 Brothers to its number. Brothers of Delta Kappa Chapter have served the Georgia Tech and surrounding communities through outreach, tutoring, mentoring, student leadership, campus service, and community engagement.

Those efforts have included outreach at Techwood Homes, the first public housing project in the United States; tutoring at OMED Educational Services and service as OMED Challenge counselors; volunteering as Orientation Week coordinators; and active participation, board service, and officer leadership across campus organizations.

Campus Leadership & Service

  • National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
  • Student Government Association (SGA)
  • SGA Finance Committee
  • Student Alumni Association
  • Student Activity Complex Advisory Board
  • TEAM Buzz community service day
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • ANAK Society
  • Connect With Tech
  • Georgia Tech Cooperative Division
  • Georgia Tech Department of Housing
  • Lambda Delta Rho Freshman Leadership Program
  • LeaderShape Institute at Georgia Tech
  • ILARC Learning Center
  • Students Against Apartheid

Beyond Georgia Tech

After graduation from Georgia Tech, Delta Kappa Brothers have gone on to excel in engineering, medicine, law, government, business, finance, military service, and professional sports.

In the Atlanta community, Delta Kappa Brothers have been active with organizations including 100 Black Men of America, American Cancer Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Habitat for Humanity, Hands On Atlanta, Hosea’s Feed the Hungry and Homeless, National Children’s Leukemia Foundation, NAACP, Piedmont Park Conservancy, SAVE, and UNCF.

Delta Kappa Chapter has also devoted time, energy, and enthusiasm to service projects and outreach at nursing homes, mental health centers, children’s hospitals, soup kitchens, area elementary and high schools, and local churches.