Scholar of the Week: Joshua Fricker
Meet our NSCS Scholar of the Week, Joshua Fricker! Joshua is a junior at the University of Georgia, where he is a Biology major. Joshua's favorite NSCS experience was serving on the Executive Board of his chapter. "I served as the treasurer and enjoyed every second...
Meet the 2017-18 National Leadership Council!
Big news! NSCS is proud to announce that it has appointed nine members to the National Leadership Council (NLC). So, what does this mean and why should you care? The NLC is an advisory board made up of NSCS members who advise the NSCS national staff and Board of...
23 Years of Trusting a Crazy Idea
This week, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is celebrating its 23rd Founder's Day. Celebrated every year on April 30, Founder's Day reminds us to reflect on NSCS’ humble beginnings and on the accomplishments that our members, our chapters, and the...
Chapter Founders Tell Their Story
Founder's Day is NSCS' anniversary celebration. This year, as part of our festivities, we're highlighting some officers who recently founded NSCS chapters at their institutions. My main motivation to bring two other friends on board to help establish a local...
Meet the Platinum Review Committee
In the coming weeks, the National Office in DC will be receiving dozens of Platinum Star Status applications from our chapters across the nation. This is an exciting time for us and a very special time for our Platinum Application Review Committee — a group of NSCS...
The Amy Shopkorn Student Affairs Award
The student experience on campus is essential to the success and impact of the overall collegiate experience at an institution. Mindful of the importance of engagement in student life, we created The Amy Shopkorn Student Affairs Award in honor of a former NSCS...
Integrity Week Recap!
Thank you to every chapter and member who participated in this year’s Integrity Week! Your engagement was truly appreciated. Each day represented an aspect of integrity that we here at NSCS consider to be extremely pertinent to the well-being of our society. In...
Scholar of the Week: Emily Gargulinski
Meet our NSCS Scholar of the Week, Emily Gargulinski! Emily is a senior at the University of Michigan, where she is a Climate and Space Engineering major. Emily's favorite NSCS experience was when her group made dinner for their local Ronald McDonald House. "We had...
Inspire Integrity Award: Dean Emanuel Chestnut, Nominated by Aric Justice
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars’ Inspire Integrity Awards are the only student-nominated faculty and administration awards scholarship. Students nominate full-time faculty and administration who, through their lessons and actions, made a significant...
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