Students step up to The Union's challenge
Nicole Jacobsen, Editor-in-Chief, njacobse@smu.edu
Issue date: 11/12/09 Section: News
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"In 2007, we had 295 student donors all year," said Chip Hiemenz, the assistant director to SMU's Young Alumni Programs and Development. "In 2008, we had 547 and in 2009 we had 845. Again, these were for the entire school year, so as you can see, we are on pace to shatter our record of 845 last year."
Organizations involved in this year's Homecoming Challenge that received a 100 percent participation rating were Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa Kappa Gamma, creating a three-way tie for first place. Each gift received counts for the organization's annual gift to SMU as part of the SMU Unbridled: Second Century Campaign.
According to Pi Beta Phi Vice President of Event Planning Lindsey Perry, all 142 active members gave a gift to SMU.
"Our chapter hopes to use the $1,085 check presented by the SMU Young Alumni towards establishing a Pi Beta Phi scholarship fund," Perry said. "We are so grateful for our brand new house on campus, so we felt passionate about giving the money we received back to the university. Winning this honorable award proves that Pi Beta Phi cares about the future of Southern Methodist University and our dedication to giving back."
Giving back to SMU was one of the Union's goals this Homecoming.
"The Homecoming Challenge provided an opportunity for The Union to combine two great traditions here at SMU, those being Homecoming and class giving," Bailey Holyfield, The Union's president said. "The gifts received vary greatly because SMU's giving is designed to allow students and alumni to give back to specific areas of this university that have made an impact or resonated with each individual."
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