Org Facts
Who's Who
Clothing
Student Senate
Holidays
100

This is the full name of ISO.

International Student Organization

100

This is the current President of the International Student Organization.

Obioma Nwuba

100

Head Covering worn by Muslim Woman

hijab

100

This is the day that Student Senate's General Body Meet.

Tuesday

100

This famous Hindu holiday is celebrated as the "Festival of Colors"

Holi

200

This is the number of Non-Panhellenic Council (NPHC) Chapters present on campus

3

200

This person is the current President of Minority Men's Organization and also this year's Homecoming King

DJ Ross

200

Traditional Nigerian head tie

Gele

200

This is the full amount that Student Senate can recommend to a student organization.

$1,500

200

This holiday is Hindu for the "Festival of Lights"

Diwali

300

This is where meetings are held for the African Student Organization (ASO)

Wells Hall 138 OR Zoom

300

This person is the Assistant Vice President and the Director of Diversity and Inclusion

Dr. Shay Malone

300

Traditional Skirt garment worn in India

Lehenga

300

This Committee on Student Senate allows you to receive money to help fund your events

Organizational Finance

300

This is the translation of Día de Muertos.

Day of the Dead

400

Who's the current advisor of Black Student Union

Clarence Green

400

This person directs the International Involvement Center

Thomas Merlot

400

Traditional Dress worn by Korean Woman 

Hanbok

400

This is the time, day, and place the Inclusion Committee meets.

Thursdays 3:30 pm-4:30 pm @ Diversity and Inclusion Conference Room.

400

This animal is celebrated for Chinese New Year (2024)

Dragon

500

This was the year that Minority Men's Organization was founded

2003

500

This is the President of the Northwest Missouri State

Lance Tatum

500

Tradition pohnepian skirt worn by woman of the Micronesian Islands

Urohs

500

This is the year when Student Senate was founded.

1923

500

This is the day that's celebrated on this date because it's the day the news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved people in Galveston Texas

June 19th