Army awards 鶹ý-NIAR additional $13.5 million for high-speed missile materials research
The National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at 鶹ý announces a new $13.5 million award from the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center (CCDC AvMC) for continued applied research on emerging materials for high-speed missile applications.
The research program, which started in 2019, supports CCDC AvMC’s objectives to reduce weight and cost of advanced missile systems while increasing performance. The additional $13.5 million award will allow NIAR to continue to collaborate with CCDC AvMC to expand material testing, characterization and qualification capabilities.
Throughout the first year of the program, researchers identified technology gaps – such as cost, understanding of processing techniques, and lack of data – that limit the use of high-temperature materials, and developed a plan to address them.
Similar to the first phase of the program, NIAR will continue to work on various high-temperature-capable material systems with national industry experts, including Spirit AeroSystems and Fiber Materials Inc. (FMI), a Spirit AeroSystems company. Through this partnership, NIAR and Spirit will develop manufacturing processes and material characterization for advanced composites for future thermal protection systems.
Pictured above: The Partnership 2 building on Wichita State's Innovation Campus houses Spirit AeroSystems' 鶹ý location.
Changes coming to Password Management on Tuesday, Nov. 3
A new version of password management will launch at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3. Wichita State’s new Password Management application will add several new features and adopt the new State of Kansas security requirements. Here are the enhancements you will see:
- Passwords will now need to be a minimum length of 12 characters.
- Passwords can be up to 30 characters.
- Passwords are now able to start with a number.
- Passwords can now contain one or more special characters
- Passwords will only be required to be changed every 180 days, expanded from 90 days.
- The new Password Application is mobile responsive.
Your current password will still work until its expiration date. However, to take advantage of the new enhancements, you can log in at any time and change your password.
If you have any questions about, or need assistance changing your password, please contact the Help Desk at helpdesk@wichita.edu or 316-978-HELP, Option 1.
Celebrate F1RST-Gen Shockers - Nov. 2 through Nov. 8
Over 40% of the student population at 鶹ý is first-gen. First-gen students are those who are first in their immediate family to attend a four-year college or university. The F1RST-Generation Coordinating Council (FGCC) was started in August 2018 to promote awareness and guidance in supporting the first-generation Shockers experience at 鶹ý.
Next week, Monday, Nov. 2 through Sunday, Nov. 8, the First-Gen Coordinating Council personally invites you to participate in Wichita State’s First Gen Week. Attached is the full schedule of events. The council hopes that you will join us for one or more events to celebrate our first-gen students.
To view the full First Gen Week schedule of events online, click here.
Say ‘Thank You’ for your scholarship!
If you are a Shocker who receives one or more scholarships, take a moment to show your gratitude to those helping with your college education by writing a thank you note.
Join us for Grati-WU Week in person at the listings below or online by .
Grati-Wu Week dates and locations
- Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College – Honors Seminar Room: Monday, Nov. 9
- College of Health Professions – Ahlberg Hall lobby: Tuesday, Nov. 10
- College of Engineering – John Bardo Center lobby: Wednesday, Nov. 11
- College of Fine Arts – Duerksen Fine Arts Center lobby: Thursday, Nov. 12
- W. Frank Barton School of Business – Clinton Hall lobby: Monday, Nov. 16
- Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences – Lindquist and Elliott Hall lobby’s: Tuesday, Nov. 17
- College of Applied Studies – Hubbard Hall lobby: Wednesday, Nov. 18
- Graduate School – RSC Pete’s Place lounge: Thursday, Nov. 19
* All events will occur from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in the locations listed above.
→ Visit any location to write your note and receive a complimentary 鶹ý face mask.
→ PPE, sanitizer stations and single-use materials available. Social distancing and facial coverings enforced.
For questions, please contact our team at 316-978-3817 or email us at donor.relations@wichita.edu.
Shockers, do you have a late fee on your account? Here's a guide to making sure you have a plan to pay it off and avoid future fees.
- Make a spending plan checklist. Understand what your monthly expenses are to work towards paying off your tuition and fees.
- Are you able to work part-time and earn extra income? Some student jobs are flexible and pay up to $10 per hour!
- There are tons of scholarships out there waiting for applicants like you! Always make a habit to apply!
- Join our Financial Wellness & Money Management Blackboard course to build your knowledge of finances and make better money choices.
- Schedule an appointment with our Peer Financial Coaches. We can help you make a plan and keep you accountable!
If you have any questions or want to schedule an appointment, please email us at osmm@wichita.edu.
WuShock sculpture documentary wins award at Tallgrass Film Festival
Tyler Pennick never imagined that his documentary about the newly revealed bronze WuShock statue, “WuShock Doc: The History and Making of WuShock in Bronze," would be awarded “Best Kansas Documentary Short” at the this October.
“After over two years of development and help from numerous colleagues. We couldn’t be happier to receive this award,” Pennick said.
Not only was the award a surprise, but the documentary’s acceptance into the Tallgrass Film Festival after two years of filming and editing was a commendable milestone for Pennick as well.
Activating the University Strategic Plan
Is your unit/department helping to move the university’s mission and resulting strategic plan forward? Has your team engaged in work that drives education, culture, or economic outcomes? If so, report your activity to the Strategic Planning Committee through TeamDynamix. The newly revised form is easier to complete and takes less time. This information is compiled for the annual reporting on the strategic plan and university priorities.
National Student Exchange is perfect for students who want to study and live in a new city!
Ever wonder what it would be like to hit the books in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon? Thanks to National Student Exchange (NSE), you can. NSE allows undergraduate, domestic students the opportunity to study at one of nearly 200 universities across the United States and Canada – while paying regular 鶹ý tuition and earning credit toward your degree.
The application materials for exchange during fall 2020 and spring 2021 are available at and are due Feb. 1, 2021. If you have questions, please contact Trish Gandu at trish.gandu@wichita.edu.
Join us for our upcoming Real Talk! Debriefing the 2020 Elections
Upcoming Topic: Debriefing the 2020 Elections
Engage in meaningful dialogues around various topics that impact identity, diversity, inclusion, equity and society. We welcome you to lean into discomfort and join in on the discussion.
We will host multiple sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: 1-2:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4
Session 2: 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4
Session 3: 8-9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 5
Session 4: Noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5
Session 5: 4-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5
Session 6: 8-9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 6
Session 7: 1-2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6
Session 8: 9-10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 9
Register for any of these sessions at !
Real Talk – Intersection Dialogues
We challenge you to complete five hours of community service with Wu's Big Challenge
Join Wu’s Big Challenge 2020-21! Due COVID-19 we had to reschedule our BIG events, but we have a challenge for you. Complete five hours of community service in person, virtually, or both.
To find more information and to register, go to .
For questions, email csb@wichita.edu.
First Gen Shockers invited to Library Lounge!
First Gen Shockers – you’re invited to our Library Lounge! Join the Libraries’ first gen faculty and staff for an informal chat from 3-4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2.
Have questions about how to use the libraries or what we offer? Want to find out what it’s like to be a librarian? Just want to say hi and talk about your favorite book? We’d love to see you join us.
Click for free registration and we’ll send you the Zoom link and a special Ablah Library background.
Purchase your cardboard cutout for the 2020-21 sport seasons at Koch Arena
Now's your chance to celebrate the 2020-21 season, by bringing your face into Charles Koch Arena in a "big" way. We're filling Charles Koch Arena with two-and-a-half-foot high fan faces sponsored by Patterson Legal Group.
Fans can purchase a two-and-a-half-foot high (32 in. x 16 in.) likeness of their face to be featured in the lower-level at Charles Koch Arena for all home games for men's and women's basketball and volleyball for the 2020-21 season. Each individual "big head" will be authenticated and returned to fans after the season as a keepsake.
Each cutout is $125 for the premium lower bowl and $50 for a non-guaranteed prime location with proceeds from the program aiding the Shocker Pride Fund. Purchase your cutout .
The next installment of the ‘Let's Talk About It’ podcast is live. Check it out today!
The second installment of “Let’s Talk About It” is officially live. In this episode we explore wellness from a multi-faceted vantage point. Join us as we talk with three guests and tackle the topic of wellness on a college campus as it relates to social / emotional wellness, physical wellness and intellectual wellness.
This episode features Dr. Jessica Provines, Assistant VP of Wellness and Director of Counseling and Prevention Services; Dr. Shareika Fisher, Assistant Director of First-Year Programs; and Maddie Bruun, a 鶹ý senior studying Secondary Mathematics. Subscribe today to be notified of future episodes. Let's Talk About It!
Fall commencement deadline for graduating student tickets is Nov. 2
鶹ý will celebrate its fall 2020 commencement ceremonies on Sunday, Nov. 22 at Charles Koch Arena. Approximately 1,200 students are eligible to participate.
The fall ceremonies are being held earlier than in previous years to accommodate students who will not return to campus after the Thanksgiving break. The change to the academic calendar was made to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
To allow for adequate social distancing during the ceremonies, a decision was made to hold two ceremonies at Koch Arena to safely accommodate students and their guests:
- The first ceremony begins at 1 p.m. Nov. 22. Students will check in at the Rhatigan Student Center from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- The second ceremony begins at 4:30 p.m. Students will check in at the RSC from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
To further ensure the health and safety of our students, faculty, staff and guests, face coverings are required, and social distancing will be in place.
This is a ticketed event. Students must RSVP by 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2 to participate.
Each graduate will receive two guest tickets. Graduate and guest seating are assigned and there will be no admittance without a ticket.
Student check-in will be at the RSC on Nov. 22. Students will receive their tickets from their college at check-in.
Guest tickets will be available for pickup at the Koch Arena ticket office beginning Monday, Nov. 9. Students unable to pick up guest tickets at the arena can request their tickets be mailed to them by clicking .
Fairmount College celebrates 125 years of first-generation students
Join Andrew Hippisley, dean of Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, in celebrating 125 years of successful first-generation students from 3:30-5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, in 142 RSC.
Of the entering class in 1895,12 of the 13 were first generation college students: Ella Miller, Alle Miller, Ernest Kramer, Eva Hall, Fred B. Isely, George W. Jackson, Henry Huttmann, Ada Belle Guthrie, Mabel Millison, Sadie Ellis, Clara Bowers and Matile Roulet.
In 2020, 26% of Fairmount College undergrads are first-generation students.
Attention students! How can we better our parking system?
For my Technical Writing class, one of the required projects involves working collaboratively as a group, with the goal of writing a proposal that identifies a problem or opportunity that impacts an organization or community we belong to. The project plan that my group came up with was fixing the ongoing parking situation that occurs at 鶹ý. In order to successfully complete this project, our group needs to gather information that will be used in our proposal.
One of the primary sources we wanted to include in our paper was surveying students at 鶹ý. The survey questions mainly revolve around asking the audience about how they feel about the current student parking system, and if they have any suggestions to try to improve it.
While this proposal is not official and will not be submitted to anyone but our professor, we have to treat it and write it as if it were real. We would greatly appreciate any of the inputs that the audience has to provide.
Internship opportunity to promote mental health on campus
Interested in an internship that promotes mental and physical wellness and gives back to your community? Check out the Prevention Service Advisory Board’s Prevention Ambassador Program.
Prevention Ambassadors receive training and mentorship in providing prevention and outreach services to assist the Prevention Services Advisory Board in our #鶹ýWeSupportU mission of Preventing Suicide, Sexual Violence, and Substance Abuse, in addition to Promoting Wellness in the 鶹ý community.
For more information or to complete an application, go to . Applications are due Friday, Oct. 30.
Ever wonder how some students seem to have it all together?
A new video series to help students navigate the hidden curriculum (you know, the stuff we assume you already know) as well as other helpful resources have been developed to help you navigate Shocker life. Find a playlist of videos to help you use Blackboard better and find videos on topics such as classroom involvement, technology, time management, financial basics, and more!
Have a suggestion for a topic? Email student.success@wichita.edu. We will be adding topics throughout the semester.
These resources are a partnership between Student Success, Student Affairs and Instructional Design and Access. Keep up the great work, Shockers!
Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is offering free tutoring and academic mentoring!
Our tutors help students develop a deeper understanding of class material and gain successful skills that can improve their overall GPA.
Our academic mentors offer biweekly meetings to help you with academic success skills, such as time management, effective studying and note-taking, test preparation and more!
You can drop in any of the listed times or schedule an appointment. See when we are open, what classes are offered, and how to request appointments at !
Deciding on a major?
Choose Criminal Justice. Help others - affect your community - bring about change.
All this is possible in the many career paths available to you with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice.
Declare Criminal Justice as your major. Declare that change starts with you.
For more information contact Sarah Green, instructor and undergraduate coordinator for Criminal Justice at sarah.green@wichita.edu
Are you a LAS student who is undecided about your major? Allow us to help!
Dear LAS Student,
Happen to be undecided about the major you’d like to pursue? We’d like to help!
Are you interested in expressing your compassion towards acting or being the very change, you wish to see in the world? If so, a Social Work Degree may be a perfect fit for you! To learn more, see our attachment crafted just for you!
We look forward to having the possibility of helping you discover true selfless influence!
Best regards,
School of Social Work
TRIO DSS supports students with disabilities - applications open!
鶹ý's TRIO Disability Support Services (DSS) Program is excited to enroll students with disabilities for this academic school year. They offer numerous free services such as academic advising, career development, study skills assistance, financial literacy assistance, tutoring, and more. Many DSS graduates cite DSS as a critical program on campus that provided the support, university connections, and resources necessary for their success.
Quotes from DSS graduates and more information
I will apply what I have learned through TRIO DSS to the next chapter of my life - completing a Master's Degree! I am really thankful for the relationships that I have formed through TRIO DSS and look forward to what new challenges there are to conquer in my near future.
-Tiffany H.
My advisor believed in me when everyone wrote me off. That kind of belief and caring is so strong, it turned a college dropout into a student with a 鶹ý GPA of 3.8 who is going to graduate in a month. I was able to get my first all “A” semester last fall because of their encouragement. Without my advisor’s support, I do not think I would be graduating at all.
-Ben L.
For more information, or to apply, go to or call 978-5949. TRIO DSS is located in 158 Grace Wilkie Annex.
The Cohen Honors College will improve your college experience -- apply today!
Honors applications are reviewed monthly November through August. All current students are eligible to apply. Smaller class sizes, free printing, and scholarship opportunities are just a few of the many benefits that Honors students receive.
Starting this year, there are no minimum ACT / SAT or GPA requirements. Applicants are evaluated on their preparation for challenging academic and professional work as well as creative approach to solving problems, urge to make a positive impact on the community and in the world, and open-minded embrace of diversity in backgrounds, values and perspectives.
to learn more and start your application.
November workshops are here to strengthen Shocker research
Savvy Scholar Workshops continue into November! Visit for the full schedule and event information. These workshops are designed to strengthen Shocker research strategies.
Today's ISME Colloquium features Joan Wagner, Systems Engineering Lead at Spirit AeroSystems
Joan Wagner
An Industrial and Systems Engineering Approach to the 50 States Half Marathon Challenge will be presented by Joan Wagner, Systems Engineering Lead at Spirit AeroSystems, from 11 a.m.-noon Friday, Oct. 30.
Abstract
Industrial and Systems Engineering is a way of life. It may not be perceptible how the practical applications of the discipline infiltrate every aspect of how an ISE interacts with the world, but it is a concrete element of their lives. Ms. Wagner attempted and finished the 50 States Half Marathon Challenge and her ISE skills came into play during her planning and execution. This presentation will step through planning, optimization, and complex inputs needed for completion of the challenge.
Join us today for Shocker Halloween Gaming Bash!
Join us today (Friday, Oct. 30) at the Esports Hub at the Heskett Center or at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes for our Shocker Halloween Gaming Bash from 5-10 p.m. We will have Intramural Super Smash Finals, Fortnite 2v2, Rocket League, League of Legends 1v1 and Overwatch 3v3 at the Esports Hub.
At Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes, we will have Jack Box Games and a costume contest. Winners get a championship shirt and gift certificates around campus. Registration closes 30 minutes before the tournament.
Creepy Cosmic Bowling
Visit the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes from 4-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30 or Saturday, Oct. 31, for some Creepy Cosmic Bowling! Enjoy $2 bowling games with free rental shoes. Bonus - wear your costume and receive a punch card with six free bowling games to use on a future visit. Offer not valid with other coupons or specials. Call 316-978-3479 for details. Open to the public.
Attention first-generation students! Want to maximize your potential for success?
Are you a first-generation student (which means neither of your parents earned a four-year degree) and looking for an opportunity to maximize your potential for personal success? If so, plan to attend the 2020 Ad Astra Mini-Conference from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. This event is designed for first-generation Shockers and can be attended in person or virtually.
Join us as we come together for National First-Generation Celebration Day!
To find the mini-conference schedule and to RSVP, go to . Space is limited!
Register to receive 5 Days of DIYs!
We love DIYS and we know you do too! Register to receive a 5 Days of DIYs kit to get you through the last week of in-person classes or to take with you over the break! Registrants will receive a make at home kit including five different DIY projects, some SAC swag, and some other little treats to make the break before finals bearable.
You can choose to pick up your kit in Student Involvement at the Rhatigan Student Center between Nov. 10-13 or have it mailed to your home address. All registrants that choose to pick up their kit will be contacted via email to select a pick-up time. Once you have your kit, follow along with our social media where we’ll walk you through how to create each day’s DIY throughout the week. Then, show off your creations on your own pages! Be sure to tag SAC when you post!
One kit per person with 鶹ý ID - priority will be given to students. Registration is open now and closes Friday, Nov. 6, or until supplies last. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.
All students are welcome to attend Honors Hour: The Goldwater Scholarship & Writing Personal Statements
All students (not just Honors students) are invited to the virtual Honors Hour from 11 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 6. Dr. Coleen Pugh and Aaron Coffey will present information about the Goldwater Scholarship, as well as offer guidance on writing personal statements for competitive scholarships and graduate programs.
The Goldwater Scholarship Program supports college sophomores and juniors who show exceptional promise of becoming the nation’s next generation of research leaders in the natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
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First-Generation Student Organization Hot Cocoa & Bake Sale
The First-Generation Student Organization will have a Hot Cocoa & Bake Sale from 3-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, and 1:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5.
We will be located on the east side of the RSC on the patio.
Join in the free First-Gen Ad Astra Mini-Conference with Dr. Joshua Fredenburg
The Ad Astra Mini Conference will be held from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, in person or virtual.
Learn more at .
Register to attend .
Join Kappa Delta Chi for its annual Kafe on KDChi!
Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc. is hosting its annual Kafe Con KDChi from 6-7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, via Zoom. Join us with our guest speaker, the Honorable Delia Garcia, as we discuss the upcoming election and other hot political topics.
Attendees also have a chance to win a $25 gift card to Juarez Bakery!
Questions and topic suggestions can be made .
Zoom information: Meeting ID 981 9521 1278. Password 393936
Take out and delivery fundraiser!
How it works: you can participate in this fundraiser by take out, pick up or delivery.
The Hill Bar and Grill will accept your order in several ways: Phone call, restaurant website and common delivery apps.
Please read the instructions below, so that The Hill Bar and Grill knows you are with the GroupRaise Meal for First-Generation Student Organization, and your group will get 15% of your meal’s price donated back!
Call 316-201-1190 and mention that you are with First-Generation Student Organization before placing your order.
Do you have questions about making health care appointments?
In place of Tuesday Talks this week, join Student Health's Kim Vermillion as she explains what you need to know about calling a health care provider to make an appointment, information you need to give them, and going to the actual appointment. View it .
The F45 Playoffs are back!
F45 Playoffs are here from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, (56 timeslots available) at the F45 Studio in the Heskett Center.
Form a team or compete individually and make your way through 10 F45 stations. Complete the most reps to be crowned the champion. Registration is free this semester for all participants. Please register with any instructor in our studio. Scores are based on the maximum total number of reps completed.
Flag Tag Hunt
The 鶹ý Student Veterans are hosting a flag hunt from now through Veterans Day on Nov. 11. This event is to raise awareness on military and veteran suicide. There is an average of 22 suicides of service members every day.
There are 22 flags planted in various locations throughout campus for 16 days concluding on Veterans Day. Each flag has one tag with a number on it from 1-352 to signify the 352 military-affiliated people who have committed suicide in Kansas.
Two ways to win
- Students are encouraged to find the location of the flags, remove the dog tag and a crisis help-line phone number, take a selfie, and post to social media with the hash tag of #svo22 to be entered in a drawing for a prize.
- Present the tag to the desk at the Heskett Center, and the first person on that day will receive a T-shirt.
Applied Learning Highlight of the Week!
We extend a huge thank you to Biomedical 鶹ý College of Engineering major Ashley Bland for helping increase lab testing of COVID-19 working as a Processing Technician Support in the Molecular Diagnostics Lab!
Check out and share the posts on social media.
$1.50 bowling games on Fridays for rewards members
Members of the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes Eat.Drink.Play. Rewards Program can enjoy $1.50 bowling games every Friday during the month of October. Not a rewards member? Joining is free and easy, simply visit today and ask!
Help support First-Generation Student Organization with Digital Dozens!
First-Generation Student Organization is holding a virtual Krispy Kreme fundraiser. We are doing pre-sales for $10 dozens. Once you place the order, we will email a link with the code that you will use to redeem your dozen. This code can be used at any location there is a Krispy Kreme available. If you have additional questions, please email wsufirstgen@wichita.edu
SAC Disney Trivia Night on Nov. 3
Join for this special edition of Trivia night. How much do you know about Disney? Consider yourself an expert? Well, test your knowledge this Tuesday, Nov. 3!
Gone are the days of joining HQ trivia only to get booted on the fifth round. Join SAC on the first Tuesday of every month for a quick HQ/Kahoot style trivia game for the chance to win some awesome e-gift cards to places like Amazon, Walmart, and event Visa gift cards! $100 and $50 prizes will be given out each game to first- and second- place finishers, respectively.
The highest point scorer across all four games, Oct. 6, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, and Nov. 10, will receive a $200 Amazon gift card. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.
Volunteer opportunity with Meals on Wheels
Join the Community Service Board delivering meals with Meals on Wheels. For more information, go to .
Please help less fortunate children this Christmas
Our Toys for Tots toy drive is happening now until Dec. 16! We had fantastic support last year ending with a box brimming over with toys. We helped so many underprivileged children in Wichita. Let's shoot to double it this year!
You can stop by the Campus Credit Union lobby between 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, to donate.
Support survivors of domestic violence by donating to the Sigma Psi Zeta Donation Drive!
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM)! Domestic violence is a range of abusive behaviors that are used to gain control and power over another. The purpose of DVAM is to mourn victims, to celebrate survivors, and to connect advocates who strive to end domestic violence.
Sigma Psi Zeta’s philanthropy is to combat the violence against women in its varied forms, more generally gender-based violence. We aim to emphasize the importance of knowing what domestic violence is and to engage the community in discussing domestic violence.
This week through Oct. 30, we are hosting a donation drive to the Wichita Family Crisis Center—a nonprofit organization that seeks to eliminate domestic violence in our community by supporting survivors through shelter, education, and advocacy. Donation drop-boxes are located in ODI and SGA. You can also make a monetary donation Sigma Psi Zeta Donation Drive.
Bake sale at the SAE House! Preorders accepted until Nov. 8
What would autumn be without an old-fashioned bake sale? That's why Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc., are excited to announce our first joint philanthropy event! Fill out an order form by Sunday, Nov. 8, and stop by the SAE House on Nov. 15 to benefit the Children's Miracle Network and the American Cancer Society. We also deliver.
We are offering a selection of assorted cake pops, snickerdoodles, puppy chow, and Rice Krispy treats. We also have gift boxes available.
Preorders are accepted at .