WU Fest brings the fun to Washburn University

  • Kappa Sigma brothers huddle together for a picture of their second week of rushing. The fraternity showed their brotherhood while tabling at WUFest.

  • Washburn Women in STEM is an organization that strives to create a supportive environment, foster community, form connections and network with other women in the STEM industry. Sera Todwong and Annie Berger, both majors in biology, pose for a picture at their WUFest table.

  • Washburn Student Government Association, established in 1909, is a student organization that strives to serve, promote and represent the best interest of Washburn students. Jayce Wessel, senior in social work, and Tevin Asamoah, junior in biology, pose for a picture at their WUFest table.

  • Sigma Lamba Gamma influence, with their motto “Culture is Pride, Pride is Success”. Vanessa Guzman, major in communication, Lesley Ayala, major in integrated studies, and Alondra Reyes, major in integrated studies, pose for a picture at their WUFest table.

  • Black Student Union is a student organization that collectively embraces and promotes a positive and professional image of the Black collegiate experience. Aniyah Williams, junior in nursing, Raven Petty, sophomore in forensic investigation, Desmee Cain, sophomore in psychology, and Emoya Davis, criminal justice major, pose for a picture at their WUFest table.

  • A group of YoungLife students tabling at WUFest 2022 beat the heat. WUFest showcased student organizations, clubs and departments to allow students to get more involved on campus.

  • Zeta Phi Betta showcased their sisterhood. Josie Hicks, treasurer and senior in English and communication, Ramae Ison, alumni in religious studies, and Lynn Rizo, vice president and senior in legal studies, pose for a picture at their WUFest table.

  • Washburn University Annual Pageants’ mission is to empower young ladies to recognize their true beauty and confidence. They also offer scholarships, prizes, seminars, community service and field trips. Roni Simeon, freshmen in kinesiology, Latisha Grant, freshman in biology, and Amari Rawls, sophomore in occupational therapy, pose for a picture at their WUFest table.

  • Washburn Education Department attended WUFest to give information about scholarships, trips, and connections. Megan Scoot, junior in elementary education, Baylee Blaufuss, major in elementary education and special education, Kayley Taylor, junior in education, and Megan Kohn, major in education, pose for a picture at their WUFest table.

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