

Over the course of 4 months, the event culminated with distribution of gifts to 614 children and 214 families for the holidays. In coordination with the Jacksonville Department of Juvenile Justice, 15 Brothers of Jacksonville Grad as well as Zeta Gamma, expanded the scope of their Annual Children’s Holiday Drive to include 16 local businesses that supported their cause through monetary and toy donations. The Graduate Philanthropy Award recognizes the important role of Graduate Chapters in fostering high ideals through giving back of time and resources to our communities through philanthropic endeavors by holding the most innovative or impactful philanthropic (not necessarily health care related) event. 7 Brothers matched to their residency program of choice in Spring 2022. Key information around the match process, individual CV reviews, as well as mock interviews were hosted. Over a dozen Graduate Brothers supported the event. A hybrid model of in-person and virtual was created to facilitate attendance and support. The Graduate Mentorship Award recognizes the important role of Graduate Chapters in fostering industry and high ideals through demonstrating that membership in Kappa Psi is for life by holding the most innovative or impactful event(s) that promote growth and/or mentorship of Collegiate Brothers or Collegiate Chapters.Īmidst a pandemic, Pomona Grad creatively delivered their Annual Residency Workshop in December of 2021.

DFW collaborated with Delta Pi in securing all the necessary CE requirements as well as promotional opportunities to welcome Graduates back to attending assembly once again. Katura Bullock who presented on Optimizing Opioid Use Disorder Treatment: Interventions for Pharmacists.
KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY PROFESSIONAL
The Graduate Professional Event Award recognizes the important role of Graduate Chapters in fostering industry through professional development by holding the most innovative or impactful professional (pharmacy or healthcare related) event.Īt the 2021 Southwest Province Fall Assembly, the Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) Graduate Chapter hosted a CE event. Grand Council Deputy Certificates of Excellence Gamma Sigma at the University of Florida – Gainesville Innovation Award for New Member Recruitment and EducationĪwarded to a collegiate chapter whose new member programming was innovative and represented the ideals of the FraternityĪwarded to members for outstanding work within the Fraternityīeta Kappa Chapter at the University of Pittsburghīeta Eta Chapter at the University of West VirginiaĮpsilon Mu at the University of Florida – Orlando Feeney Industry Improvement AwardĪwarded annually to the collegiate chapter which has shown the greatest percentage of improvement in chapter scholastic achievement over the past academic yearĪwarded to a collegiate chapter who has demonstrated efforts to advance the professionĪwarded to a collegiate chapter whose actions or activities demonstrate or promote leadership at Events included a school supply drive for the Boys and Girls Club, roadside cleanup, making of book marks and refilling book boxes, assembling toiletry bags and making blankets for the homeless, Reach Out and Read education and book donations, hosting a thank you breakfast for facilities staff, blood pressure mock OSCE, Thanksgiving dinner donation, Pharmacist for a Day grant, and Big Bats Scholarship softball game.Ĭhapters having received >85% of total points on the chapter progress report formĪwarded to the collegiate chapter with the highest percentage of eligible members earning Scholarship Honors Certificates based on Chapter membership and their school grading system Presented to the Collegiate Chapter whose participation in local philanthropy was creative, unique, and impactfulĭelta Lambda participated in 16 service events throughout the year with a total of 394 brother hours donated. Local donations of 146 books were also made from two children’s book drive events.

Proceeds of this book sale, along with additional fundraising events allowed the chapter to donate $3300 to Reach Out and Read. Gamma Delta oversaw the publishing of a book, written and illustrated by students and faculty of Ohio Northern University, called ‘If You Give a Polar Bear a Time Machine’. Presented to the Collegiate Chapter whose participation in Reach Out and Read was creative, unique, and helps the organization achieve their mission. It is awarded to the Collegiate member who has contributed the most to Kappa Psi Kappa Psi’s most prestigious award given to collegiate members. Program | CE Info | Reports | House Rules
