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SCOP
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Contact person:President - Bianca Di Paolo (BiancaDiPaolo@kings.edu) |
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Sigma Kappa Sigma ΣKΣ
Description:Sigma Kappa Sigma can be seen serving the community on and off campus with an array of service projects from ushering mass to habitat for humanity. Also Sigma Kappa Sigma is becoming a core part of King's College School spirit.
Contact person:President - Richard Hardy (RichardHardy@kings.edu) |
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Sigma Kappa Tau ΣKT
Description:Sigma Kappa Tau sorority is to promote the highest caliber of Christian womanhood. Every member of Sigma Kappa Tau gives public example of this Christian woman hood through her service to the student body, to the faculty and administration, to the community and the the college of Christ the King.
Contact person:President - Kathleen Burns (KathleenBurns@kings.edu) |
Human Resources Management Association (SHRM)
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Contact person:President - Caitlyn Ferry (caitlynferry@kings.edu) |
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Sports Medicine Society
Description:The Sports Medicine Society is composed of mostly athletic training and other health care oriented majors. Our society focuses on Service, Educational, Social and Fundraising activities. The society is involved in nemerous service activities such as Bowl For Kids, Trick-or-Canning, the CEO food drive and many more. We often bring in a number of doctors and other health care professionals, including local doctors and surgeons, to advance our education and knowledge. We host an annual Christmas party, field day, 5K fun-run, attend local SWB Penguins and Yankee games. The society also hosts an annual Golf Tourn. and other fundraising activities to raise money which has helped send members to annual professional conferences in the past.
Contact person:President - Steven Davi (StevenDavi@kings.edu) |
Student Allies for Equality (SAFE)Description:The overall goal for our Student Allies for Equality (SAFE) is to educate and foster awareness about sexual orientation in the club, those in the community, as well as the entire student body of King's College. SAFE will accomplish this by being active, working with the LGBT community within the surrounding area, and within the King's College community. Overall, we will work to create a supportive environment by educating, that will open doors for future generations to come. SAFE seeks to work within the mission of King's College through enhancement of pluralism in our society and welcoming those to campus of diverse backgrounds. Contact person:President - Daniel Simpson (DanielSimpson@kings.edu) |



