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| Pi Kappa Delta | |
|---|---|
| ΠΚΔ | |
| Founded | January 1, 1913; 113 years ago (1913-01-01) Ottawa University |
| Type | Honor |
| Affiliation | Independent |
| Status | Active |
| Emphasis | Debate and public speaking |
| Scope | International |
| Motto | "The Art of Persuasion, Beautiful and Just" |
| Member badge | |
| Colors | Cardinal red and White |
| Flower | Yellow daffodil |
| Publication | The Key The Forensic |
| Chapters | 200+ active, 384+ chartered |
| Members | 80,000+ lifetime |
| Headquarters | 1670 South Robert Street, #370 St. Paul,Minnesota 55118 United States |
| Website | pkd |
Pi Kappa Delta (ΠΚΔ) is an Americanhonor society and organization for intercollegiate debaters, public speakers, and instructors teaching speech, debate, and oral communication.[1] Established in 1913, the organization is the oldest debating society in the country.[2][3] PKD influenced the formation of theNational Forensic League, the emergence of national forensic tournaments, and the development of new formats for debate.[1] More than 60,000 individuals have been initiated into PKD. Active chapters are located on more than 200 college and university campuses.
Pi Kappa Delta was established in 1913 at Ottawa University as an honor society and organization for intercollegiate debaters, public speakers, and instructors teaching speech, debate, and oral communication. It is the oldest debating society in the United States.[2][3] PKD influenced the formation of theNational Forensic League, the emergence of national forensic tournaments, and the development of new formats for debate.[1]
The society encourages the education of articulate citizens through a three-part focus: the commitment to and promotion ofethical, humane and inclusivecommunication andeducational practices; the commitment to and promotion of professional development of forensics educators; and the commitment to and promotion of comprehensive forensics programming.
In 1929, Pi Kappa Delta had initiated 9,383 members and had chartered 130 chapters.[4] By 1949, it had initiated 22,089 and had 181 active chapters and seventeen inactive chapters.[5]
More than 60,000 individuals have been initiated into PKD.
Pi Kappa Delta's badge is a pear-shaped key with a trifoliate scroll, an eye, and the Greek letters "ΠΚΔ".[4] The key includes jewels indicating the member's order and degree.[4]
Pi Kappa Delta's motto is "The Art of Persuasion, Beautiful and Just". Its colors are Cardinal red and white. However, when used for academic cords or stoles, Cardinal red and slate grey are substituted. Its flower is the yellow daffodil.
PKD sponsors a national convention every other year, at which time the business of the organization is conducted, along with an annual national tournament in individual events and debate. Competition is open to all undergraduate students who are members of PKD. Competitors who place highly enough in competition at this tournament earn points toward qualifying for theAmerican Forensic Association National Speech Tournament and competing for a national championship. This tournament can justifiably be considered a "team" tournament because bothindividual events and debate points add up to create the final sweepstakes total for a school. Quite often, PKD sponsors experimental events at the National Tournament.
PKD publishes arefereed journal entitledThe Forensic of Pi Kappa Delta. This journal is the oldest national forensic journal and has been a leader inpedagogical forensic research throughout its history. A cross-section of articles would include topics ranging from debate to individual events to philosophical issues related tocompetition and forensic education.The Forensic accepts submissions from all members of the forensic community.
PKD sponsors programs at the annualNational Communication Association convention. In addition, a variety of awards are presented on an annual basis. These include the Pi Kappa Delta Hall of Fame, the L.E. Norton Award for Outstanding Scholarship, the John Shields Award for Outstanding Contributions to Pi Kappa Delta, the E.R. Nichols Award for Outstanding Contributions to Furtherance of the Forensic Discipline, the R. David Ray Award for Outstanding New PKD Chapter, the Carolyn Keefe Award for Outstanding Alumni, and the Bob Derryberry Award for Outstanding New Forensic Educator.
Pi Kappa Delta has chartered more than 380 chapters, with more than 200 being active.[4][5]