payday it forward

April 15th: 11:30 am - 2:00 pm @ Commons lower level lobby

Payday it Forward is observed every year on March 29. This day is observed across the world as an opportunity to be kind to young black men, support them and treat them like human beings. Payday it Forward is a day that came about as a result of the growing concern among communities over how young black boys and men were being unfairly targeted. The day aims to address racism and offset the demeaning effects of being treated criminally by asking people to go out of their way to be kind to young black boys and men and treat them with dignity and respect.


Upcoming Events

Oct122024

Theta Chi's 46th Annual Frisbee Golf for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Outside Commons
Theta Chi's 46th annual Frisbee golf event brings together the campus community to enjoy a day of Frisbee golf which helps raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Oct142024

SPC Group Meetings

SAO
During this time, students and members of the executive board will brainstorm events for the betterment of the campus community[...]
Oct142024

SSS Financial Literacy

East Hall Room: 101
SSS will guide students through saving for retirement at an early age, and briefly cover investing, stocks, mutual funds, and other money-related topics. Students who complete all sessions receive funds to invest in a Roth IRA retirement account.[...]
Oct152024

Internship Draft Day at Lambeau Field

Career Center, Commons lower level ( next to Starbucks) Room:
Meet Vicky Nelson to learn how to register for the upcoming Internship Draft Day - 200+ internships and jobs, live interviews, and awesome prizes for the top student candidates. Register today at: https://intershipdraftday.com/[...]
Oct152024

Anti-Hazing Speaker: Lianne Kowaik

Great Hall
Lianne and Brian Kowiak's son Harrison was an accomplished athlete and scholar, attending Lenoir-Rhyne University on a golf and academic scholarship. Harrison lost his life because of fraternity hazing during his sophomore year in college at the age of 19.…[...]