Onward State: When and how did you get involved with 46Live?
Casey Kummer: So, I have been really involved with THON in the past, but I had never done 46Live, and I’m a senior, so this is my fourth THON. Over the past three years, though, freshman year I danced, the next two years I was a chair for figure skating, and then this year, I’m a chair for Tri Sigma and TKE.
I’ve been on Dancer Relations Committees and I’ve been on a Communications Committee. I had done everything that I wanted to do inside of THON, but I wanted to do something that was a little bit different and that was more related to what I wanted to do with my career after college. I really just wanted a different avenue for my senior year so that was pretty much the drive behind why I wanted to do 46Live and get so involved.
Despite the global pandemic, HPU students found ways to safely give back to the surrounding community. HPU’s Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority made 93 baby blankets for the March of Dimes Foundation, an organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies. Alexis Hass (left) and Reese Lapp (right) hold up finished blankets.
HIGH POINT, N.C., Dec. 18, 2020 – Even during the global pandemic, High Point University students remained committed to supporting their local community as they safely organized various philanthropic events and fundraisers throughout the fall semester.
HPU’s Professional Selling Club Donates Turkey Dinners to the Community
High Point University’s Professional Selling Club continued an annual tradition of delivering Thanksgiving meals to 75 families in the community on Nov. 19.