05/25/2026
The Sorors’ of Xi Chapter took “The Legacy Group” on an outing at Syracuse Stage to see Frozen. Ruby Beal Evelyn WilliamsKathy Hodge Davis
A Sisterhood of Business and Professional Women
Affiliated with the National Council of Negro Women. Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Inc.
was founded sixty-nine years ago, under the leadership of the Florence K Williamson Norman, who shared her vision of having an organization of business and professional women who would help improve the quality of life for others by sharing their knowledge and expertise. Twenty-five other college-trained women shared this vision and were founding members of our sorority on January 19, 1937. This or
05/25/2026
The Sorors’ of Xi Chapter took “The Legacy Group” on an outing at Syracuse Stage to see Frozen. Ruby Beal Evelyn WilliamsKathy Hodge Davis
Conclave 2023 Syracuse
Soror GB Queen
Long live our beloved Queen
05/12/2026
It is with heartfelt saddness that we announce the passing of the 15th Grand Basileus Ms. Ovella Queen Dorsey!
Our condolences to her family and the Sorors’ of Iota Chapter. She was a blessing to the Sorority he kindness and thoughtfulness lives on in each of us. Our birthdays will miss a bright spot as she celebrated them with each of us every year. Rest Well Soror! ❤️🤍
05/10/2026
Happy Mothers Day!
From the lovely ladies of
Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority,Inc.
03/21/2026
LKM presents:
Breaking Bread
(Intergenerational Conversation)
03/21/2026
Enjoy the photos from our Intergenerational Conversation: Breaking Bread!!
Well we are almost at the end of a great week. There have been some insightful enriching a clarifying days. Tonight we just chilled! Can’t share photos cause you had to be there. Just know that sisterly love was in the room and what happens at 322 stays at 322.
Day 6 was in was in the mix.
03/19/2026
SCORE N LKM
Day #3
Part 2
03/19/2026
Day three of LKM Week. The Student Coalition on Race and Equality symposium, in collaboration with Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Inc., was a resounding success. This afternoon, sorors and high school students from around the county engaged in thought-provoking discussions on issues concerning Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. The symposium delved into the distinction between equality and equity, the importance of learning about others' identities, and valuable lessons on resilience and resourcefulness among people of color. The discussion also touched on implicit and explicit bias, among other topics. The two-hour session, led by students, was a testament to the power of youth leadership. Kudos to the SCORE leaders and XI Sorors for a job well done.