Nu Alpha Kappa
Nu Alpha Kappa (ΝΑΚ), is a Latino-based fraternity, which encompasses and values all cultures. Nu Alpha Kappa is the largest Latino-based fraternity on the west coast.
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Founded | February 26, 1988 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA |
Type | Social |
Scope | National |
Motto | Men of Mind... Men of Culture... Men of Pride... |
Colors | Red White Bronze |
Symbol | Xinako Man |
Chapters | 28 chapters in 3 states |
Nickname | NAKs or Nakos or Xinakos |
Headquarters | 2031 Sierra Way San Luis Obispo, California USA |
Website | http://www.naknet.org |
Often referred to as "NAK", Nu Alpha Kappa was founded on February 26, 1988 on the campus of California Polytechnic State University, with 28 established chapters across California, Nevada, and Colorado. Nu Alpha Kappa was a charter member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO), but is now a member of the North American Interfraternity Conference.
History
"Xinaco", a Nahuatl word used by the Olmecs, describes an educated, amiable individual whose personality and charisma transcends and enlightens all cultures and social classes. The "Xinakos" (CHI-Na-Kos) meeting resulted in the creation of a new fraternity. The foundations of the fraternity were started by fifteen good friends at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, California, of which eleven would become founding fathers of the fraternity. This marked the beginning of Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, an organization based on the belief of a commitment to "Carnalismo" or brotherhood, the search for knowledge and the retention and pride of culture.
Nu Alpha Kappa was established on February 26, 1988 on the campus of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo by Antonio Arreola, Marin Arreola, Nicolas Arreola, Ernesto Garcia, Moises Herrera, Jesse Martinez, Hector Mendoza, Joel Romero, Alberto Salazar, Antonio Valenzuela, and Ramiro Ramos.
Adapting the term 'Nako' to the university fraternity system, the group officially became Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, or NAK for short.
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.
National Intake Summit (NIS) - An opportunity to bring together all potential brothers, known as prospective members, 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.
NAK Alumni Softball Tournament - An annual softball tournament among the NAK Alumni Associations. This weekend tournament typically involves the local alumni associations around NAK.
National philanthropy
The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), created in 1986, is a non-profit organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Hispanos Dando Esperanza: Nu Alpha Kappa-Hermandad Initiative is dedicated to outreaching the Hispanic/Latino 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, including Nu Alpha Kappa Chapters.
Alumni
The NAK National Alumni Association was officially enacted in 2014.
National chapters
Nu Alpha Kappa has established chapters across universities in California, Nevada and Colorado.[1]
Chapter | University | City, State | Founding Date |
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Founding | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo | San Luis Obispo, CA | February 26, 1988 |
Alpha | San Jose State University | San Jose, CA | February 16, 1989 |
Beta | San Diego State University | San Diego, CA | February 10, 1990 |
Gamma | Sonoma State University | Rohnert Park, CA | June 20, 1992 |
Delta | California State University, Stanislaus | Turlock, CA | November 22, 1992 |
Epsilon | California State University, Fresno | 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 | California State University, Chico | Chico, CA | September 5, 1995 |
Iota | California State University, Sacramento | Sacramento, CA | July 26, 1996 |
Kappa | University of California, Davis | Davis, CA | November 30, 1997 |
Lambda | University of California, San Diego | La Jolla, 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 | Seaside, CA | February 28, 2004 |
Omicron | University of Nevada, Reno | Reno, NV | March 17, 2004 |
Pi | California State University, Northridge | Northridge, CA | April 2, 2005 |
Rho | University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles | April 30, 2005 |
Sigma | University of Northern Colorado | Greeley, CO | April 21, 2007 |
Tau | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona | Pomona, CA | May 18, 2008 |
Upsilon | University of Nevada, Las Vegas | Paradise, NV | May 23, 2009 |
Phi (Inactive) | National Hispanic University | San Jose, CA | November 12, 2011 |
Chi | California State University, San Marcos | San Marcos, CA | May 26, 2012 |
Psi | University of California, Irvine | Irvine, CA | August 17, 2012 |
Alpha Alpha | University of California, Berkeley | Berkeley, CA | December 6, 2014 |
Alpha Beta | San Francisco State University | San Francisco, CA | December 14, 2014 |
Alpha Gamma | Metropolitan State University of Denver | Denver, CO | May 6, 2017 |
Alpha Delta | University of San Diego | San Diego, CA | October 20, 2018 |
Notes
- "National Chapters". Retrieved November 24, 2013.