Scripps National Spelling Bee is R-E-C-O-N-D-I-T-E

Melissa W.
Did any of our Senior Class grads watch the Scripps National Spelling Bee last week?! We loved how it was broadcast on ESPN and that viewers at home could play along with multiple choice answers (because, well, it’s necessary!). We found ourselves glued to the TV trying to spell words like archedictyon and solidungulate and in awe of all of the finalists, especially the winner, Zaila Avant-garde -- the first African American to win the Bee! Here’s a bit about Scripps:

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Made in America Products for the All-American Grad

Melissa W.
The quality of our products is unmatched, as we truly understand the importance of outfitting graduates across the United States with honor recognition gear made in the country where they entered to learn and will go forth to serve. We trust you’ll agree.

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Pride Month Spotlight Recap

Melissa W.
Thank you for following along with us during Pride Month and learning about some fantastic organizations aimed at providing safe and inclusive places for LGBTQ+ people both on and off campus. Here’s a recap of the spotlight organizations:

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Pride Month Organization Spotlight: PFLAG

Melissa W.
We’re entering the final days of Pride Month! We’ve enjoyed spotlighting important campus organizations and scholarships dedicated to making schools/campuses a safer and more inclusive environment for people in the LGBTQ+ community. Today’s spotlight goes to the organization PFLAG.

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Scholarship Spotlight: The Point Foundation

Melissa W.
In continuation of Pride Month, we’re spotlighting LGBTQ+ campus organizations. Today, we’re taking a look at a scholarship foundation that directly serves students in the LGBTQ+ community: The Point Foundation.

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oSTEM: Empowering LGBTQ+ Students and Professionals in the STEM Community

Melissa W.
In continuation with our celebration of Pride Month, we’re highlighting an organization that strives to empower LGBTQ+ professionals in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields: oSTEM.

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Gamma Rho Lambda: Bringing Tolerance and Diversity to College Campuses

Melissa W.
Founded in 2003, Gamma Rho Lambda is the first nationally-recognized social sorority that is all-inclusive, supporting LGBTQIA+ students.

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Campus Pride: Twenty Years of Building Safer Campus Communities for LGBTQ+ Students

Melissa W.
It’s Pride Month in the United States! A time to celebrate equality, inclusion, and diversity. All throughout June, we’ll be focusing on campus clubs and organizations that promote those ideals. First up, Campus Pride!

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Alpha Kappa Mu: The General Scholarship Honor Society

Melissa W.
Founded in 1937 at Tennessee State University (then Tennessee A&I College), Alpha Kappa Mu is an all-encompassing honor society recognizing academic excellence across all areas of study. It was born out of an idea of the Dean of Tennessee A&I along with representatives from five colleges with already established honor societies on their campuses.

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Kappa Omicron Nu: The National Honor Society for the Human Sciences

Melissa W.
Human sciences studies human life through philosophy, biology, culture, and social aspects. If that seems broad to you, you’re right! Kappa Omicron Nu fully encompasses a wide range of fields, giving many students an opportunity to join.

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