Congratulations to the October Scholar of the Month, Kjersti Olsen!
Kjersti Olsen is a sophomore transfer student of Alpha Gamma Delta. She is from
Larned, Kansas and went to Fort Larned High School. Her college involvement so
far includes, marching band; Psi Chi; Alpha Gamma Delta member, as well as
office holder; theater; and multiple honor societies. She has been on the Dean's
List every semester of college, and strives to keep it that way all four years.
Kjersti enjoys helping others through mentoring, donating to goodwill, and
volunteering at various places. She plans to continue helping others for the
rest of her life as a Clinical Child Psychologist.
Keep up the fabulous work Kjesrti!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Breast Cancer Awareness 5K
Join us in the battle against breast cancer!
What: Panhellenic Breast Cancer Awareness 5K benefiting Lawrence Memorial Hospital's Mario's Closet
When: Sunday, October 21st
Registration starting at 12:30pm and Race beginning at 2:00pm
Where: The Race will be the Campus Sidewalk Course
It will start and end at the Kansas Union on the Plaza out front
For a registration fee of $25, you can participate in the race by walking or running, receive a t-shirt, refreshments, and give back to Mario's Closet a boutique located in Lawrence Memorial Hospital.
For more information contact Christie Van Allen at phacommservice@ku.edu or checkout the information on our website at kupanhellenic.org
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Panhellenic and University of Kansas Student Alumni Association Senior Event
Attention Seniors!
The University of Kansas Panhellenic Association and the Student Alumni Association's Senior/Alumnae Panel event is taking place on October 17th. There will be a panel of alumnae present to share their experiences and answer any questions you may have about what to do after graduation-- graduate school, study abroad, how to get a job/internship, how to get involved in your national chapter, etc. This is a great event that will be a benefit to all seniors.
It will take place October 17th at 7 p.m. in the Summerfield Room at the Adams Alumni Center.
Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
September Scholar of the Month
Congratulations to the September Scholar of the Month, Chelsea Didde, a member of Delta Delta Delta.
Chelsea Didde is a senior in Delta Delta Delta from Leawood, KS majoring in Journalism with a minor in Leadership Studies. After graduation she plans on a career in advertising and public relations. She loves to be involved on campus and has participated in PRSSA, KU Ad Club, KU Blood Drive, Greek IMPACT Leadership Seminar, LeaderShape Institute, Mt. Oread Scholars, and the Up 'til Dawn committee. If she could give one tip to underclassmen, it would be that a healthy balance between school, friends, involvement, philanthropy, family, and health is the key to success.
Way to go Chelsea!
Chelsea Didde is a senior in Delta Delta Delta from Leawood, KS majoring in Journalism with a minor in Leadership Studies. After graduation she plans on a career in advertising and public relations. She loves to be involved on campus and has participated in PRSSA, KU Ad Club, KU Blood Drive, Greek IMPACT Leadership Seminar, LeaderShape Institute, Mt. Oread Scholars, and the Up 'til Dawn committee. If she could give one tip to underclassmen, it would be that a healthy balance between school, friends, involvement, philanthropy, family, and health is the key to success.
Way to go Chelsea!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Emily Taylor Center for Women and Gender Equity Breast Cancer Scholarship
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, starting next week, the Emily Taylor Center for Women and Gender Equity has developed a fund for anyone who has been affected by this awful disease. Take a look below and apply by September 30th.
Emily Taylor Center for Women and Gender Equity
Denim
and Pink
Fund, sponsored by Breast Cancer Awareness Week.
Dear Student,
We are pleased and
excited this year to present an award given to a deserving student in the KU
community who has been affected by breast cancer. Each year, we sponsor an
event entitled Denim and Pink day where faculty, staff, and students can pay a
contribution to wear jeans to work on Thursday of Breast Cancer Awareness Week
to promote the events, and also collect money for a great cause. This year that
cause could be you! We are seeking applicants who have come into financial
difficulty because of breast cancer. You may personally be a survivor, or a
fighter, or have someone in your family that is, and need help. We are excited
to offer this contribution in the form of a gift card to our bookstore to help
with the cost of textbooks or other school items. Attached you will find the
application where we ask for some basic information about you, and then a short
essay that allows you to describe your personal situation and why you believe
you’re deserving of the scholarship.
Please remember this is a need-based award that will
be given to a student based on the form of four criteria. Those are as follows:
·
Ability to show significant financial
need
·
Exhausted other avenues for financial
help
·
Demonstrates academic and career goals
·
Overall story relating to Breast Cancer
Students will be narrowed down to top two candidates
that must be able to interview for the award on either Thursday, October 5th,
or Friday October 6th. After the student has been selected, they
will receive the gift card to the bookstore. (Amount of scholarship is based on
success of this year’s Denim and Pink Day.) In addition, students will also be
given a gift certificate to Salon Hawk in the Kansas Union for shampoos to help
regrow hair, a wig, and a makeover to either the recipient or a loved one of
the recipient who’s been affected by breast cancer.
Applications MUST be submitted no later than September 30, 2012
We are excited to read your applications and to
potentially meet you in person.
Stay Strong,
Emily Taylor Center for Women and Gender Equity
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Sexual Assault Awareness Week
KU’s Sexual Assault Awareness Week will be held September 10th – 14th
Sexual Assault Awareness Week exists to engage both men and women in a conversation about challenging norms, values, and behaviors that contribute to the problem and to encourage everyone to commit to being a part of the solution.
Ending sexual assault is everyone’s responsibility - - please join in the week to make a difference in your community!
Trivia Night
Monday, September 10th, Crimson and Brews (925 Iowa Street)
7:00 p.m.
$5.00 Tickets to benefit GaDuGi SafeCenter
The Most Interesting Man in the World
Is chivalry dead? Find out what it means to be a man on campus.
Monday, September 10th, Crimson and Brews (925 Iowa Street)
7:00 p.m.
$5.00 Tickets to benefit GaDuGi SafeCenter
The Most Interesting Man in the World
Is chivalry dead? Find out what it means to be a man on campus.
Join us for an interactive discussion about modern masculinity.
Tuesday, September 11th, Sabatini Multicultural Resource Center classroom
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
What Would You Do?
Watch clips from ABC's hidden camera, ethical dilemma series What Would You Do? and then tell us what you would do.
Watch clips from ABC's hidden camera, ethical dilemma series What Would You Do? and then tell us what you would do.
Wednesday, September 12th, Naismith Hall
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Candlelight Vigil
Thursday, September 13th, Campanile
7:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 13th, Campanile
7:00 p.m.
Please visit our Facebook page or contact etwrc@ku.edu for more information.
If you have a disability and you wish to request accommodations for these programs, please contact KU office of Disability Resources as soon as possible. Accommodations and services are provided to all eligible students. For more information contact Disability Resources at 785-864-2620 (V/TTY), achieve@ku.edu, or visit 22 Strong Hall.
We look forward to seeing everyone participate with us this week!
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