Established March 16, 1936, Delta Kappa Alpha (ΔKA) is a National Professional Cinema Society for cinematic arts students of character. The purpose and mission of Delta Kappa Alpha is to foster lifelong character, collaborative and creative storytelling, ethical and productive business practices, philanthropic action, and bonds by and between students of the cinematic arts. Our Professional Cinema Society is grounded in timeless personal values and principles, and as an organization, we challenge our members to set the standard in the field of cinematic arts, their communities, and their campuses by being cinematic artists of excellent character. DKA welcomes those who are dedicated to professional development, lifelong fellowship, and personal growth.
Some Prominent Alumni:
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Billy Wilder
- George Lucas
- Mae West
- Gene Kelly
- Lucille Ball
- Jimmy Stewart
- Orson Welles
- Jerry Goldsmith
- Harold Lloyd
- Paul Newman
- Barbara Stanwyck
- Steven Spielberg
- Fritz Lang
- Jack Lemmon
- Arthur Miller
- Julie Andrews
- Fred Astaire
- Mary Pickford
- Gregg Toland
- Frank Capra and many others!
To find out how unique Delta Kappa Alpha is, what it has to offer, and how DKA membership will change your life, please visit www.dka.org