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  • Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority

    Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority exists to elevate the influence of women in the world and cultivate friendships among women who are known for their character and concern for others. Epsilon Epsilon chapter has been an active part of Emporia State's campus since 1917, consistently encouraging its members to balance the four aims of development: intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social. We seek to live out Alpha Sigma Alpha's core values in all that we do through membership education, service and giving, personal development, and beyond. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ Paint Wars.jpeg BidDay2023.JPEG Paint Wars.jpeg 1/2 PROJECTS + EVENTS Our chapter holds many events throughout the academic year, including social, philanthropic, and formal events. Dad's Day Relay for Life - In support of the American Cancer Society Teeter-Totter - In support of SOS and Big Brothers Big Sisters Fall Informal Best Friends' Day Winter Semi-formal Polar Plunge - In support of the Special Olympics Spring Formal Siblings' Day RISE Event - In support of the Alpha Sigma Alpha Foundation Mom's Day Spring Semi-formal Membership Development Events Sisterhood Events And the list goes on! MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Alpha Sigma Alpha has eight core values that guide our members throughout their daily lives. These values are the center of everything we do: membership education, personal development, service, and so much more. Our eight core values are as follows: Balance - to live a well-rounded life. Enjoyment - to love life and joyously live. Generosity - to give of myself. Growth - to seek continual development. Integrity - to have strong moral principles. Learning - to expand my mind. Relationships - to build strong bonds of friendship. Responsibility - to display personal commitment and accountability. Leadership Login

  • Glass Guild

    Glass Guild The glass guild is a student organization based around the learning and usage of glass as an artistic medium. Our practices focus on glassblowing, mold making for casting, hot sculpting, and cold working to finish. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ hotshop.jpeg Kale'sBolt.jpg tooth_edited.jpg hotshop.jpeg 1/3 PROJECTS + EVENTS This spring we will be bringing in guest artist William Haynes. On April 6th there will be a glass blowing demonstration open to the public. This will be hosted down in the Art Annex. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Being a member allows you all access to the glass guild events, opportunities to sale work, one on one time with visiting artists, and chances to go to Glass Art Society Conferences. Leadership Login

  • Wellness Education Club

    Wellness Education Club The WE Club is dedicated to promoting interest and participation in the Health & Physical Education profession, but all students are welcome to participate. Our purpose is to share knowledge related to the field, provide fellowship among students and faculty, and raise funds for professional development and conference attendance. In our meetings, you can expect fun new games, fundraising planning, and ideas, as well as a debrief of new teaching tactics, advice to future educators, and games that come back with us after conferences. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads Constitution ​ Turkey Trot.JPG Winter Wokrshop .JPG SHAPE.PNG Turkey Trot.JPG 1/5 PROJECTS + EVENTS Fundraising Projects Bowling Fundraiser w/ a Raffle Turkey Trot for Special Athletics MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Fundraising funds go towards professional developmentKansas Association Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference SHAPE National Conference Ottawa Winter Workshop Other workshops as they pop up Leadership Login

  • American Sign Language Club

    American Sign Language Club Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ 1/0 ​ ​ Leadership Login

  • Interfraternity Council

    Interfraternity Council The mission of the Interfraternity Council states: We as fraternity members strive to foster an inclusive community that encourages personal growth while providing unique opportunities to achieve academic success and make lifelong connections. The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the body for all Emporia State University social IFC fraternities. IFC works with individual chapters, ESU sororities, and campus administrators to oversee the interests of the IFC community. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ 1/3 PROJECTS + EVENTS Joining the Interfraternity Council (IFC) at Emporia State University offers numerous advantages for members of the Fraternity & Sorority Life community. IFC provides a platform for fostering leadership skills, personal growth, and academic achievement among its members. As part of IFC, students gain access to a network of like-minded peers and alumni, fostering valuable connections that extend beyond their college years. The organization also provides opportunities for involvement in philanthropic activities, allowing members to contribute positively to the community. IFC-sponsored events and programs enhance the overall college experience, promoting a sense of brotherhood, camaraderie, and a commitment to upholding the values of Fraternity & Sorority Life. By being a part of IFC, members not only enrich their college journey but also contribute to the development of a strong and supportive Fraternity & Sorority Life community at Emporia State University. For specific details on member benefits and upcoming IFC activities, individuals are encouraged to contact the organization directly or refer to official IFC communication channels. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Being a member of the Interfraternity Council allows you to be a part of something larger than any other organization on campus. Joining any of our fraternities that are on campus, allows you to be a part of a nationally recognized chapter. This includes the opportunity to go to national conferences for leadership training, there is also the opportunity to be a part of a brotherhood and get the full experience of being at a university with your closest friends. Leadership Login

  • Multicultural Greek Governing Council (MGGC)

    Multicultural Greek Governing Council (MGGC) Multicultural Greek Governing Council (MGGC) is the council for the Multicultural Greek organizations at Emporia State. We strive to share more knowledge of our organizations with our community through service and events. Kappa Delta Chi and Kappa Alpha Psi are currently the only Multicultural Greek organizations on campus. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ 091318_-hispanicheritage_jm_0529.jpg 022819_diversitydaysummit_kn_125.jpg Screenshot (164).png 091318_-hispanicheritage_jm_0529.jpg 1/7 PROJECTS + EVENTS The Multicultural Greek Governing Council (MGGC) at Emporia State University is committed to spearheading impactful projects and events that align with its mission of promoting diversity, inclusivity, and cultural awareness within the Fraternity & Sorority Life community. MGGC takes the lead in organizing a range of educational projects focused on fostering understanding and appreciation for different cultures and backgrounds. These initiatives empower members with the knowledge needed to celebrate diversity and build stronger connections within the university community. Complementing their educational endeavors, MGGC coordinates vibrant and culturally rich events that contribute to the campus's social tapestry. These events provide opportunities for networking, collaboration, and the celebration of shared values. By orchestrating a mix of educational projects and engaging events, MGGC aims to create a more inclusive and culturally aware environment for its members and the broader campus community. For specific details on upcoming projects and events, interested individuals are encouraged to check MGGC's official communication channels and event announcements. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Becoming a member of the Multicultural Greek Governing Council (MGGC) at Emporia State University offers a multitude of benefits for individuals engaged in Fraternity & Sorority Life. MGGC provides a supportive community that places a strong emphasis on celebrating diversity and fostering cultural understanding. Members gain access to a network of peers representing various cultural backgrounds, creating a rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives. MGGC actively promotes leadership development, offering members opportunities to take on key roles within their respective organizations and contribute to the broader campus community. The council also organizes events and initiatives that amplify cultural awareness, providing a platform for members to showcase their heritage and traditions. Being part of MGGC not only enriches the collegiate experience but also contributes to the cultivation of a more inclusive and culturally vibrant Fraternity & Sorority Life community at Emporia State University. For specific details on member benefits and upcoming MGGC activities, individuals are encouraged to contact the organization directly or refer to official MGGC communication channels. Leadership Login

  • Sunflower Yearbook

    Sunflower Yearbook The university yearbook, The Sunflower, is produced by student editors, photographers and writers who strive to create a yearbook that reflects our campus and community. The Sunflower yearbook is a long standing tradition at Emporia State University that chronicles each year's activities, events, and issues. Email: esuyearbook@gmail.com Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ 1/0 ​ ​ Leadership Login

  • Chi Alpha Epsilon

    Chi Alpha Epsilon Chi Alpha Epsilon (XAE) is an Honor Society for all TRIO participants who have maintained a 3.0+ GPA for at least 2 consecutive semesters. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ photo-5.jpg photo-2.jpg XAE Trash Pick-Up.jpg photo-5.jpg 1/7 PROJECTS + EVENTS Semesterly Induction Ceremonies Social Gatherings Membership Meetings Community Service Opportunities MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS A resume builder Lifelong connections Achievement as a first-generation or under-represented college student. Leadership Login

  • ESU Ambassadors

    ESU Ambassadors Student Ambassadors foster success through personal growth with guidance and a sense of belonging while exemplifying the spirit of service and professional development in support of Emporia State University. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ pres.-garrett.jpeg new-hornet-kickoff.jpeg block-party-w-pres.-garrett.jpg pres.-garrett.jpeg 1/5 ​ MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Becoming an ESU Ambassador allows students to meet, connect, and network with Alumni and other campus leaders! Student Ambassadors represent the bridge between students and Alumni. We volunteer for various events for the Alumni Association, but also around campus. Becoming an Ambassador is a great way to meet new people, connect with the campus and community, and have fun! Leadership Login

  • Lambda Pi Eta

    Lambda Pi Eta Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) is the National Communication Association’s official honor society at four-year colleges and universities. LPH has more than 500 active chapters at four-year colleges and universities nationwide. LPH represents what Aristotle described in Rhetoric as three ingredients of persuasion: logos (Lambda), meaning logic; pathos (Pi), relating to emotion; and ethos (Eta), defined as character credibility and ethics. Interested in learning more? Go here: https://www.natcom.org/about-nca/what-nca Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads Interested in Learning More? ​ Award Ceremony.PNG Campus Cleanup.JPG Award Ceremony.PNG 1/2 PROJECTS + EVENTS Lambda Pi Eta participates in numerous volunteering opportunities including bag a birthday and campus and Commercial Street cleanups. Members and advisors work hard to promote the communication department to other ESU students. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS As a member of Lambda Pi Eta, students will gain access to networking opportunities and scholarships. Lambda Pi Eta provides members with leadership opportunities to develop their leadership skills and engage in community service in the ESU and Emporia communities. Leadership Login

  • ESU Student Chapter of the American Library Association (SCALA)

    ESU Student Chapter of the American Library Association (SCALA) The Student Chapter of the American Library Association (SCALA) at Emporia State University is dedicated to the educational, professional, service, and social enrichment of the students of the School of Library and Information Management program. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads Constitution ​ Gallery Photo 1 ESU SCALA.jpeg Gallery Photo 2 ESU SCALA.webp Gallery Photo 1 ESU SCALA.jpeg 1/2 PROJECTS + EVENTS To foster community among SLIM students, SCALA is proud to host a monthly book club! Please reach out to our Events Coordinator for more information. All are welcome to join us via Zoom for a casual and friendly meetup to discuss a variety of different books and media. Last year SCALA hosted ALA President-Elect Cindy Hohl for a discussion on networking and support for new information professionals. SCALA is dedicated to furthering the professional development of SLIM students and creating opportunities for students to connect and engage in valuable learning experiences outside the classroom setting. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Any student in the School of Library and Information Management is welcome to join SCALA. Membership is free of charge and open all students of Emporia State University interested in librarianship and archives. Leadership Login

  • The Locard Society of Forensic Science

    The Locard Society of Forensic Science We are aimed at students interested in forensic sciences. Our goal is to provide members with: • A solid networking foundation • Professional development opportunities • Attend the Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists (MAFS) Conference and other forensic science conferences • Bring in experts to discuss their field and give insight to their work life and cases they have been part of • Service opportunities • Collect donations on Halloween on Rural St Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads Constitution ​ frnscscience.jpeg IMG_1317.jpg frnscscience.jpeg 1/2 PROJECTS + EVENTS Oct 9th, 2023 - Open house 5-6:30, Dr. Klumpp's seminar "Left of Chaos: Stopping a School Shooter" Nov 13th, 2023 - Todd Leeds and Jena Sparling "Naming John and Jane Doe: Forensic Geneology" Feb 5th, 2024 - Marc Bennett "Fairmont Park Murder: November 14, 2014" March 4th, 2024 - Dr. Alexandra Klales "Reading Your Skeleton: Forensic Anthropology and Death Investigation" April 8th, 2024 - Dr. Timothy Rohrig "Femme Fatale - Not So Fairer of the Sexes" All of these seminars are in Science Hall room 72 at 7pm and are free to the public. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Members benefit immensely from being surrounded by a wonderful support system of friends and colleagues. This program provides Undergraduate students with an interest of forensics with incite on the program and creating a collective within the forensic science program. Leadership Login

  • Phi Delta Theta Fraternity

    Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Phi Delta Theta established itself under three cardinal principles: Friendship, Sound Learning, and Moral Rectitude. We believe in helping individuals meet their true potential rather than fitting into an ideological mold. This is the foundation of Phi Delta Theta. Connect Interested in joining? Learn more. Our Downloads ​ ​ dsc02223.png img_2157.jpeg REd Rocks Leaf Raking.jpg dsc02223.png 1/10 PROJECTS + EVENTS Pole-Sit for SOS Annual "Love Like Lou" ALS Benefit Gala Annual Homecoming Formal Annual Spring Formal Red Rocks Leaf Raking MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Career Development Leadership Opportunities Philanthropy and Community Service Opportunities Scholarship Opportunities Nationwide Networking Relationship Building and Social Connections Leadership Login

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