Nu Alpha Kappa

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Nu Alpha Kappa
(ΝΑΚ)
The official crest of Alpha Phi Alpha
Founded February 26, 1988 (1988-02-26) (age 20)
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
Type Social
Scope Regional
Motto Men of Mind... Men of Culture... Men of Pride...
Colors      Red
     White
     Bronze
Headquarters 777 First Street, Suite 114
Gilroy, California, USA
Homepage http://www.naknet.org

Nu Alpha Kappa (ΝΑΚ), is a Latino-based fraternity which encompasses and values all cultures. Currently Nu Alpha Kappa stands as one of the largest Latino-based fraternities on the west coast.[citation needed]

Often referred to as "NAK", Nu Alpha Kappa was founded on February 26, 1988 on the campus of California Polytechnic State University, with nineteen established chapters across California, Nevada, and Colorado. Nu Alpha Kappa is a charter member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO).

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[edit] History

Nu Alpha Kappa was formed from a meeting that took place on February 26, 1988 at California Polytechnic State University , San Luis Obispo. Fifteen good friends gathered, of which eleven would eventually become Founding Fathers. These friends called themselves 'Nacos'-- a sometimes derisive term, but at its heart referring to those who give unselfishly and are friendly to all.

These Nacos wanted to demonstrate that they were an important part of the Cal Poly student body. They were enthusiastic about starting a club to help Latino students overcome the culture shock experienced when arriving at a predominantly Anglo university. As their excitement grew, they sought to create structure for their ideas. They decided to form a fraternal cultural organization.

Adapting the term Naco to the university fraternity system, the group officially became Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, or NAK for short. Although choosing to adopt the formalized structure of the fraternity system, NAK was and remains determined to distinguish itself from traditional fraternities by maintaining a commitment to the ideals of academic excellence, cultural knowledge, and true brotherhood.

The pressures of being the first Latino-based fraternity at Cal Poly were significant. Despite having many supporters on campus, there were also many detractors who anticipated NAK's demise. With steadfast determination, the brothers of NAK persevered.

Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity honors its traditions, which are designed to achieve three goals. These include academic excellence and academic support among the brotherhood, retention of cultures through campus and community service projects and strengthening and maintaining the bond of brotherhood.

[edit] National Events

National Leadership Development Conference (NLDC)- A leadership development weekend which invites the executive board of each chapter, alumni and the National Board to convene on new policies and strategies for the upcoming academic year. Over 200 brothers come together to learn from each other and take back knowledge to their chapters and communities for a successful year. Workshops, discussions and lectures are conducted by National Board, NAK alumni, Campus advisors and administrators. Each year a different chapter has the opportunity to host this event during the late Summer.

Pledgefest - An opportunity to bring together all potential brothers, known as NAK Little Brothers, from each chapter for a weekend of team building, leadership development and a large community service event. The experiences and memories incorporated throughout the weekend ignite the flame of brotherhood for the next generation of NAK brothers. Each year a different chapter has the opportunity to host this event during the late Fall.

NAKFest - An annual family reunion between alumni and undergraduate brothers which brings together the past with the present. A weekend event hosted by a different chapter each year which consists of the National Elections, Sports Tournament, Awards Banquet, and National Party. A one day double elimination sports tournament is held with all chapters, with the winner receiving a first round bye during the NSL tournament and year of bragging rights. A Spring time event which helps close out the academic year allowing brothers to network and continue to build upon the unseen bond of brotherhood.

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NAK Sports League (NSL)- A year long brotherhood event giving chapters the opportunity to network and convene in a friendly sports competition. A different chapter serves as hosts of the first round games between two chapters outside of their region. The Semi-Finals and Championship Game are concluded at NAKFest.

[edit] National Philanthropy

The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), created in 1986, is a non-profit organization based in Minneapolis , Minnesota . Its mission is to extend and improve life through innovative stem cell therapies.

The Hispanos Dando Esperanza: Nu Alpha Kappa-Hermandad Initiative is dedicated to outreaching the Hispanic/Latino communities. This outreach to the Hispanic/Latino community demonstrates that the National Marrow Donor Program and Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc. are committed to serving our cultural diversity U.S.A. This initiative promotes innovation and teamwork.

By incorporating these values, the National Head Program and Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc. aspire to set a standard of excellence nationwide that rewards our recipients, donors, volunteers, and communities.

This Hispanic/Latino Stem Cell and Marrow Initiative focus efforts throughout California Colorado and Nevada with 992 National Marrow Donor Program donor centers and 10 recruitment groups, Sigma Lambda Beta, and Nu Alpha KappaChapters.

[edit] Alumni

As graduation approaches for many university seniors within NAK, the Alumni Association is determined to prepare each individual for life after the University experience. Throughout the academic year, Alumni Associations host informational sessions to help bridge the undergraduate and alumni experience. Open to all, yet focused on seniors, these sessions include financial planning, presentations from different professionals explaining "a day in the life of" their respective careers, the home buying process and graduate school. It is the goal of the Alumni Association to serve as vehicle for all NAK members wishing to better themselves and their families, through education and community building.

The fraternity boasts a Director of Professional Development, which assists soon-to-be alumni set long term goals and provide resources for life after college.

[edit] National Chapters

Chapter University City, State Founding Date
Founding California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA February 26, 1988
Alpha San Jose State University San Jose, CA February 26, 1989
Beta San Diego State University San Diego, CA February 10, 1990
Gamma Sonoma State University Sonoma, CA June 20, 1992
Delta California State University, Stanislaus Turlock, CA November 22, 1992
Epsilon Fresno State University Fresno, CA November 22, 1992
Zeta University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA November 22, 1992
Eta Santa Clara University Santa Clara, CA September 18, 1993
Theta Chico State University Chico, CA September 9, 1995
Iota Sacramento State University Sacramento, CA July 27, 1996
Kappa University of California, Davis Davis, CA November 30, 1997
Lambda University of California San Diego San Diego, CA December 21, 1997
Mu Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO April 10, 1999
Nu University of California, Riverside Riverside, CA November 12, 2000
Xi California State University Monterey Bay, CA February 28, 2004
Omicron University of Nevada, Reno Reno, NV April 17, 2004
Pi California State University Northridge Northridge, CA April 2, 2005
Rho University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA April 30, 2005
Sigma University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO April 21, 2007
Tau Pomona Pomona, CA May 17, 2008
Omega Honoring Our Fallen Brothers - -

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