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wichita state universitypanhellenic recruitment#findyourletters • September 3-8, 2014
On behalf of Wichita State University’s Panhellenic Community, we would like to welcome you to our campus. We are so excited that you have decided to participate in Formal Recruitment and we are honored to serve as your Executive Recruitment Committee. As you begin your college journey, you will be opened to many opportunities, joining a sorority is the perfect place to start. Our experience with Greek Life has helped us grow as independent, confident leaders and we hope you will find great experiences as well. Formal Recruitment has been carefully planned to provide you with the opportunity to learn about the sorority community. During Formal Recruitment you will observe that the sororities share common goals and values, yet, each chapter has its own character and personality. Choosing a sorority is not an easy task or one that should be taken lightly. Just remember to follow your heart and
choose a sorority that will allow you to be yourself and help you grow. This task would not be possible without our Recruitment Counselors, known as Rho Gammas. Your Rho Gamma will provide information about the recruitment process, stay with you during Formal Recruitment, and provide a listening ear as you make decisions concerning sorority membership. Take advantage of your Rho Gamma because she can offer valuable information regarding sorority life, academic classes, and other opportunities waiting for you here at WSU. Her job is to help you and make the entire recruitment process easier for you in whatever way she is able.
Here are a few tips we have learned over the years:1. Always trust your Rho Gamma. She has experience and even personal stories she can share with you.2. Always smile! Recruitment is a fun experience, and the other woman like when you look excited.3. Lastly, always be you. Do not pretend to be someone you are not; they want to get to know the real you. Once again, welcome to Wichita State University. We wish you the best of luck, not only during Formal Recruitment, but also throughout your years at WSU. We look forward to introducing you to our sorority community.
Dear Potential New Members,
with love,
Other than the fact that your Rho Gamma is probably the coolest woman in the world, she is there to help you with any questions or concerns regarding Formal Recruitment.
Meet the Rho GammasAF • DDD • DG • GFB • KKG
Wichita State University Executive BoardEmry Woelk Marina King Susan Lickteig Lydia Korte Whitney WilsonPresident Vice President Recruitment
Coordinator Asst. Recruitment Coordinator
Treasurer
executive Recruitment CommitteeWichita State PanhellenicPanhellenic President
Emry WoelkjuniorI am the representative for the Panhellenic Women at WSU. I oversee all the Panhellenic duties and keep the officers accountable.
Assistant Recruitment Coordinator
Lydia Kortesenior
I’m responsible for training the Rho Gammas
to be well equipped to mentor PNM’s during
Formal Recruitment.
Panhellenic Vice President
Marina King
Recruitment Coordinator
Susan Lickteigjunior
I oversee all things recruitment throughout the year including
planning and organizing and communicating with
women interested in formal recruitment.
juniorI am in charge of judicial procedures and assist in preperation for recruitment activities prior to Formal Recruitment.
SeniorAnnie Adams
My interests include being crafty, watching Disney movies, traveling, and doing social work type things, because it is my major. I am a mom to a cat and a hedgehog, which are both ornery. My favorite things about being Greek are studying with women from other chapters and being a big sister to my little sisters in the sorority.
Recruitment WeekActivity night
Wednesday, September 3rdHouse tour night Philanthropy nightThursday, September 4th Friday, September 5th
We have exciting activities planned for your Rho Gamma group. Come with an empty stomach, because we will be dining out together.
Grab a quick glimpse of our chapter houses so you will feel more at home on Friday night. There is also a mandatory orientation this night.
Each chapter gives back to the community in its own way. Learn about each chapter’s philanthropy and why they are so passionate about it.
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juniorAlyssa Adkins
I am a junior at Wichita State. My hobbies include taking selfies with my cat, drinking iced tea, and spending time with friends and family. I currently hold a leadership position within my so-rority absolutely love all of the amazing opportunities that going Greek has brought to my life! I am so grateful and excited for the opportunity to be a Rho Gamma for recruitment this year!
#findyourletters • September 3-8, 2014
Values night Preference night Bid daySaturday, September 6th Sunday, September 7th Monday, September 8th
Learn about the women in the chapters,their values, why they went Greek and the traditions they partake in each year.
By participating in a ceremony unique to each chapter you will learn what the deeper meaning, to the current members, of that chapter.
Chapters celebrate their new members with fun activities designed specifically to welcome the women home.
REGISTER ONLINE NOW • WICHITA.EDU/PANHELLENICRECRUITMENT • $50 RECRUITMENT REGISTRATION FEE
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CHECK IN WILL BE AT 5PM EACH NIGHT • IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ARRIVE ON TIME.
Founded: October 10, 1872Chapter: Gamma Xi
Color: Silver and BordeauxSymbol: Ivy Leaf
philanthropy: Alpha Phi Foundation &
American Heart AssociationpreSident: Emily Arbuckle
loCal WebSite: wichitastatealphaphi.comtWitter: @wsualphaphi
inStagram: @wsualphaphi
AFThe women of Alpha Phi support cardiac care through their Alpha Phiesta taco feed in the spring and Red Dress Gala in the fall, which includes a King of Hearts pageant.
When they are not doing community service, they may be at one of their many social events. including a paint slinging sisterhood, game nights, and many nights at Koch Arena
cheering on the Shockers.Adding to their strong
sisterhood, Alpha Phi is a live-in chapter house. It can house 11 members and also has a live-in housemother: Momma Kim. Living-in is optional.
Leadership roles in the chapter are varied and many. There are over 29 positions available. Alpha Phi members can also be seen as leaders on campus in a variety of organizations.
juniorKelsey Arpin
I am a junior here at WSU. I’m a Nursing major, with hopes to become a children’s oncology nurse at a chil-dren’s hospital. My hobbies include crafting, reading, movies, and of course Shocker Basketball! (GO SHOX!) Going Greek has had such an impact on my life, I am the person I am today because of deciding to go Greek.pi
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financesnew member fee: $75 (due 14 days after bid day)initiation & badge fee: $232(due 8 weeks after bid day)
monthly dues: $106.11/month for 9 monthshouse bond: $100 (due second semester)
seniorJacqueline Belden
I am an English major at WSU. I hold an executive council position in my sorority chapter and I am also the risk management chair for the Panhellenic Council. I work in the communications department at a local school district, and I plan on going to graduate school next year to get a master’s degree in English education. I love yoga, traveling, baking, and reading. gr
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Alpha PhiUnion Hand in Hand
DDDTo promote and maintain a strong Delta Delta Delta sisterhood, the ladies host Deltas Only events, chapter retreats, big-little events, a Fat Talk Free Week, which is a nationally recognized program to promote a positive body image, and many more. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and local children’s cancer charities are also high priorities on Tri Delta’s list.
Two major philanthropic events hosted by Tri Delta include Dodge N’ Dive in the fall and a Putt for the Cure mini golf tournament in the
spring. The proceeds from both events benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Tri Delta hosts several other small philanthropic events throughout the academic year.
On top of all of this, Tri Delta’s members manage to fill their social calendars with formals, date parties and functions with several other Greek organizations. Over 20 leadership roles are offered in Tri Delta, and all members are encouraged to actively participate in other campus organizations.
Founded: November 24, 1888Chapter: Phi Xi
Color: Gold and BlueSymbol: Pine Tree, Dolphin,
and Tridentphilanthropy:
Children’s Cancer CharitiespreSident: Megan Mengelkoch
loCal WebSite: wichitatridelta.com
tWitter: @wsutrideltainStagram: @wsutridelta_1888
SeniorNicole Burger
I am majoring in Spanish and in Spanish Education. I love the Spanish language, and hope to spark an interest in others. This is my second year to help with recruitment as a Rho Gamma; I have truly enjoyed seeing everyone find their place here in the Greek community. School spirit and pride is huge to me, so although you may not see me in leadership positions, I am quite involved.gr
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financesnew member fee: $45 (due 7 days after bid day)initiation & badge fee: $324(due 8 weeks after bid day)
monthly dues: $161.67/month for 6 months
juniorMallory Claybrook
Hi! I am a junior majoring in Marketing. I work as a teller at Credit Union of America. In my free time, I enjoy crafting and reading. Along with Greek Life, I’m also involved in Shockers Forever on campus. I went Greek because I had witnessed the opportunities Greek Life had given my older sister, and I also wanted to be part of something bigger than myself! pi
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Delta Delta DeltaLet us steadfastly Love one another.
DGThe women of Delta
Gamma support Service for Sight with their annual philanthropy event Anchor Splash, a synchronized and relay swimming competition. The women also volunteer with Envision Kids Club, and are summer counsolers for a four-day, overnight camp for children with visual impairments called Heather’s Camp.
The Delta Gamma members also participate in the Golden Anchor Program, a service to senior citizens, and annually host a Lectureship for campus.
Delta Gamma hosts sisterhood nights as well as fall and spring sisterhood retreats, but nothing beats a night hanging out on the U-Couch chatting with sisters.
Their social calendar includes a fall and spring date party, a winter formal, and many functions with other Greek organizations.
The Delta Gamma chapter offers over 20 leadership positions available for all members. Members also hold a variety of leadership positions throughout campus.
Founded: December 25, 1873Chapter: Gamma Upsilon
Color: Bronze, Pink and BlueSymbol: Anchor and Hanna Doll
philanthropy: Service for Sight & Envision preSident: Aman Dhillon
loCal WebSite: wichitastate.deltagamma.org
tWitter: @wsudginStagram: @wsudg
juniorLyndsey Edwards
I am currently a junior. My major is Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Spanish. I love filming and editing videos; it allows me to be creative in my own way. I have a beautiful puppy named Lola who is my best friend. I have held leadership roles all three years while in my chapter.re
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financesindividual fees are learned after bid has been accepted, but balance out to:
new members: $125-150/month for 8 monthsactives: $85-95/month
seniorTaylor Gladding
I’m starting my fourth year as a Panhellenic Greek member. I am currently the President of Community Service Board. I am a Mentor in the Emerging Leader Progam. I work at a Student Assistant at Housing and Residence Life. I had the opportunity to attend Summer Leadership Institute in 2013 & 2014. I am studying Criminal Justice to one day become a Prosector.pi
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Delta GammaDo Good
GFBThe women of Gamma Phi
Beta host a Crescent Classic Phive K in the fall to support Camp Fire, a nonprofit youth development organization. They also participate in Girls on the Run, which is an organization that inspires girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
They also support Heartspring, a worldwide center for children with special needs, by hosting Grilled Cheese with G Phi B’s in the spring semester.
The chapter emphasizes
sisterhood with fall and spring sisterhood retreats and loyalty circle events.
Gamma Phi Beta is founded upon four core values that continuously guide and shape their chapter: Love, Labor, Learning and Loyalty.
With over 40 officer positions, Gamma Phi Beta offers their women a variety of leadership opportunities.
As a Gamma Phi Beta, one will develop eternal friendships with women who offer encouragement, inspiration and will always be by her side. Gamma Phi Beta sisters strive to promote the highest type of womanhood.
Founded: November 11, 1874Chapter: Beta Chi
Color: Brown and ModeSymbol: Crescent Moon and Penguin
philanthropy: Heartspring, Campfire, &
Girls on the RunpreSident: Jessica Crumrine
loCal WebSite: gammaphibetawsu.com
tWitter: @wsugphibinStagram: @wsugammaphibeta
juniorMicaela Haig
My major is Early Childhood Unified, and I desire to work with children with disabilities. I love traveling, and I’ve been out of the country a handful of times. My favorite trip was last spring break when I traveled to Haiti with a group from WSU. I had the opportunity to volunteer in a school and spend time with the beautiful children. pi
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financesnew member fee: $175($125 due 7 days after bid day, $50 due 2 weeks before initiation.
badge fee: $85 monthly dues: $100/month for 10 months
juniorAlyssa Johnson
I am a junior majoring in Graphic Design with the ultimate goal of one day being the art director at a national magazine. I have held a leadership position within my chapter, and I am currently the Panhellenic Public Relations Coordinator. I am an avid photographer mediocre whistler, and terrible watercolor painter. pu
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Gamma Phi BetaFounded Upon a Rock
KKGThe women of Kappa Kappa
Gamma value scholarship, leadership, friendship, and service. The chapter supports Reading is Fundamental (RIF) by reading to children at local elementary schools and donating books and bookmarks. They support their local philanthropy, the Fundamental Learning Center (FLC), through an annual philanthropy event. Last year this event was, Drop It to the Fleur, a volleyball tournament.
Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma enjoy a variety of monthly sisterhood events that encourage bonding and friendship – movie nights, corn maize adventures, bowling, crafting and attending campus events. The women of Kappa
Kappa Gamma support their members by recognizing their accomplishments and promoting their endeavors.
Kappa Kappa Gamma is the third oldest women’s fraternity and the Founders believed in women supporting women – through their scholarship efforts, leadership opportunities and genuine friendship. Today, Kappa has 141 chapters in the U.S. and Canada and more than 250,000 initiated members. Kappa Kappa Gamma joined the Wichita State University Panhellenic community in Fall 2013. The women of KKG can be seen holding one of the chapter’s 18 officer positions, leadership positions on campus, and in the surrounding community.
Founded: October 13, 1870Chapter: Eta Upsilon
Color: Dark Blue and Light BlueSymbol: Fleur-de-Lis and Owl
philanthropy: Reading is Fundamental,
Kappa Foundation &Fundamental Learning Center
preSident: Whitney McBrydeloCal WebSite:
chapters.kkg.org/etaupsilontWitter: @kkgwichitastate
inStagram: @kkgwichitastate
juniorShelby Johnson
I am a senior majoring in Finance. I love to chase storms, so the fact that one of my all time favorite movies is Twist-er shouldn’t surprise you. I play guitar when I have the free time! My favorite TV shows range from Criminal Minds to Friday Night Lights, even to Doctor Who. My absolute favorite kind of music is Country music. bl
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financesnew member fee: $165-170per capita fee: $82-87house corp. fee: $100
maintenance Fee: $50chapter dues: $110/month for 9 month
juniorMichaela Liebst
I am a junior at Wichita State. Other than Greek life, I am also the College of Education Senator for WSU’s Student Government Association and a Dean’s Scholar. Outside of extracurriculars I enjoy a good Shocker basketball game...and the occasional Netflix binge. I love Wichita State and CANNOT wait to be a Recruitment Counselor this fall!bl
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Kappa Kappa GammaAspire to Be
but what will i wear?
this is a guide of what to wear on each day of recruitment. we want you to feel comfortable and appropriately dressed.
please do not feel that you must go buy new outfits for recruitment.
remember, the chapter women want to see YOUR personality.
if you have questions, feel free to ask your rho gamma for help!
JuniorRachael Manske
I am Panhellenic Council’s Secretary/ Scholarship Chair. I hold a position within my chapter as well and was a part of New Member Greek Council last year and helped run Play for Parkinson’s. I am a member of Wichita State University’s Student Ambassador Society. I teach swim lessons and coach for Wichita Aqua Shocks. I love scuba diving and participating in runs and triatholons! re
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Nightactivity
Activity Night is the most casual night of recruitment. We suggest wearing something comfortable jeans and a Wichita State t-shirt or modest bottoms and a cute top. Any shoes are acceptable for these evenings, but we recommend that they are comfortable!
You won’t be meeting the chapter’s women tonight, but we have some fun activities planned with your Rho Gamma group. You’ll even eat dinner with your color group to get to know the other women participating in recruitment!
If you have any questions regarding what to wear, ask your Rho Gamma!
SeniorAutumn Nance
I am a Pre-Medicine major with a political science minor. I am actively involved with the Pre-Med Student Association as well as with Model UN. I have worked with Student Government and Multicultural Affairs and have been a transition mentor for freshmen and transfer students for the campus. I love being involved on campus and I love being Greek!!! re
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Nighthouse tours
House Tours Night is still a very casual night of recruitment. We suggest wearing something similar to Activity Night like comfortable like jeans and a Wichita state t-shirt or modest bottoms and a cute top. Any shoes are acceptable for these evenings, but we recommend that they are comfortable!
Remember: you are representing yourself to the best women on campus, so don’t wear anything revealing!
Your Rho Gamma will be wearing a Rho Gamma recruitment shirt, modest bottoms and any shoes that she prefers. If you have any questions regarding what to wear, ask your Rho Gamma!
SophomoreSarah Nelson
Hi! I’m a Business Economics major with a minor in Political Science. As a part of the Greek community, I hold an office in my chapter as well as serve as my chapter’s Judicial Board representative. I am also a Student Ambassador, an At-Large Senator on SGA, and a Transition Mentor for incoming freshmen. I am a huge Shocker basketball fan as well. Go Shox!pu
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Nightphilanthropy
As the week progresses, the outfits you wear should become more formal.
On Philanthropy Night we encourage wearing something you might wear on a date. For example: jeans or modest bottoms and a nice top with sandals or a casual dress with wedges.
Remember: you are representing yourself to the best women on campus, so don’t wear anything revealing!
Your Rho Gamma will be wearing a Rho Gamma recruitment shirt, black modest bottoms and any shoes that she prefers. If you have any questions regarding what to wear, ask your Rho Gamma!
SeniorAndrea Nisely
Some people call me Andi, some call me Dr. Drea, others call me goofy or crazy. You can call me Ms. Incredible. Jokes. Family is a huge part of my life and I would not be where I am today without them and my Savior Jesus Christ. A few things that I spend my time doing is being an Resident Assistant on campus, studying a lot, cooking with friends, hanging out with my family and more. bl
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Nightvalues
The outfit you wear on Values Night should be more formal than the previous night.
We recommend wearing business attire; dress how you would to a job interview. Possible outfits include: a skirt and nice top with sandals, a sundress with heels, or nice pants and a formal shirt. It is important to look nice this night, but we also want you to be comfortable.
Your Rho Gamma will be wearing a Rho Gamma recruitment shirt, black modest bottoms and any shoes that she prefers. If you have any questions regarding what to wear, ask your Rho Gamma!
SeniorJanet Phu
I am a senior at WSU, majoring in Exercise Science/Pre-Physical therapy. Going Greek is the best decision I’ve made in my college career. It has given me the confidence to not only hold an office in my own chapter, but inspired me to get involved on campus as well. I am a member of several student organizations. I am super excited to be a Rho Gamma this year and help the women find the chapter that is right for them! gr
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Nightpreference
Preference Night is the most formal night of recruitment. Dress to impress!
We recommend wearing a nice modest dress or slacks and top paired with heels, flats or nicer sandals.
Remember: you are representing yourself to the best women on campus; don’t wear anything revealing!
Your Rho Gamma will be wearing a black dress with nice shoes. If you have any questions regarding what to wear, ask your Rho Gamma!
juniorJaden Prewitt
I am an outdoorsy, fun, crazy, and adventurous Greek woman. I love baking, cooking, and reading. If a job needs done I’m your girl; hardworking and independent, I’ll get the job done. I am a great listener so a lot of people come to me when they need to talk and I am happy to be there. pu
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daybid
Bid Day is a time for celebration!
Wear your Go Greek shirt all day to show your potential new sister your excitement. Pair that with modest bottoms and any comfortable shoes. Make sure you wear a tank/cami underneath your shirt so you can easily change into your new chapter shirt!
Your Rho Gamma will be wearing her chapter shirt covered by a jacket until the moment of reveal! If you have any questions regarding what to wear, ask your Rho Gamma!
SeniorCarmen Ramirez
I am an Exercise Science major, Spanish minor student. I plan on applying to PT school this coming fall, and I’m pretty stoked about it. Aside from Greek Life, I’m involved in several on-campus organizations including Student Ambassador Society and Dean’s Scholars. I’ve also served as the Freshmen and College of Education Senator for Student Government Association. pu
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SeniorMcKenzie Strother
I am a senior. I will be graduating next May with a degree in Elementary Education! On campus I am in-volved in Shockers Forever, KNEA and Campus Recre-ation as a lifeguard. In my free time I like to read, watch Nicholas Sparks movies, eat a lot and sleep, because there is nothing better than naps. pi
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juniorBrenda Tucker
I am an optimistic, down-to-earth, friendly, nerd majoring in Integrated Marketing. When I’m not studying you can find me nose deep in a good book or binge watching Netflix to my little heart’s content. I am super excited to meet all the potential new members this fall. I can’t wait to help introduce you to Greek Life at Wichita State. It is truly a life changing experience!pu
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other helpful informationLINK & RESOURCES • GREEK ALPHABET • GREEK TERMS
A B G D E Z H Q I K L Malpha beta gamma delta epsilon zeta heta theta iota kappa lambda mu
active members
alumna
bid
Someone who has been initiated into a chapter
Any initiated member of a sorority who has graduated from college or left from college prior to graduation
An official, binding invitation extend-ed from a sorority to a potential new member to join the sorority
chapter
founder
legacy
A group of collegians, officially chart-ed and recognized at a given college or university
One who originates or establishes a fraternity or sorority
A daughter, sister or granddaughter of an initiated member of sorority
new member
panhellenic council
Philanthropy
A woman who accepts a bid from a sorority
An organization consisting of 5 NPC sororities on campus established to promote and maintain Greek relations
An active effort, project or service to promote human welfare or the raising of funds to be donated for that purpose
juniorMaria Vo
I am stoked to be a Rho Gamma for this year’s formal recruitment. I am a junior and I am majoring in Psychology. Greek life has been a great decision for me, so I hope to help my PNMs find their chapter! I love the color pink, HIMYM, food, and the opportunity to be a Rho Gamma! So, keep calm and GO GREEK! gr
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N J O P R S T Y F X C Vnu xi pi rho sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi omegaomicron
quota
ritual
snap bid
The number of new members any chapter may sign during a specific recruitment period
The ceremonies celebrated and con-ducted by every chapter; the secret rites to the membership
A 24-hour period after bid matching is completed when sororities has not reached quota may extend bids to women who has yet received a bid from another sorority
Links & Resourceswichita.edu/panhellenicrecruitment
WSUPanhellenicRecruitment.blogspot.com
@wsupc @wsupc
facebook.com/WichitaStatePanhellenic
JuniorRachel Whitmore
I enjoy staying busy through my chapter, playing the violin, meeting new people, and bonding with people from other Greek chapters. This last May I traveled to Arkansas City with Student Involvement for the second annual Summer Leadership Institute. I have held two officer positions in my chapter. I cannot wait to meet all the ladies participating in Formal Recruitment this year!bl
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JuniorWhitney Wilson Hola! I am a Dental Hygiene major. On campus I am
involved in Panhellenic Council, Student Ambassadors Society, and will be the Peer Academic Leader on the Health Professions floor in Shocker Hall next year. In my free time I enjoy swimming, traveling, and drinking coffee. bl
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executive board treasurer