THRIFT, BUT MAKE IT FASHION

One of the course for the Event Management minors is an Event Production class which is a Service Learning course. We start with a zero-base budget and are asked to make up a new event from scratch. Any profits that are made are expected to be donated to a charity of the groups choosing. For…

Junior Year

I think a lot of my greatest lessons of this year came out of the opportunities I was afforded. I found myself more as a professional, and as a leader than I ever have before through my involvements, and the people I was surrounded by. Below is a list of the most impactful to me…

Leadership Launch 2018

After spending about a week completely processing everything rushing through my brain I’ve decided the best way to completely compile my thoughts on Special Olympic’s Leadership Launch this year would be to compile a little blog post. Throwing it back to my junior year in high school, I was introduced to a program formerly known…

Polar Plunge

This year, as a Leader Advancement Scholar, I was able to be a part of the Special Olympics Polar Plunge LEAD Team. This meant I was able to work with outer LAS students to fundraise money to send athletes to the Special Olympics Summer Games. We raised money by creating pages for our friends and…

Centralis Competition Day

It doesn’t seem like a year ago that I was walking onto Central’s campus for one of the first times, full of excitement, nerves, questions, and wonder. Centralis Competition day is where students apply for the Centralis Scholarship come to campus, turn in their “at-home” section of their application, listen to a presentation about the…