Nicholls Greek Life Donates to Families of Students who Died in 2021

Nicholls Greek Life Donates to Families of Students who Died in 2021
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THIBODAUX, La. — The Nicholls State University Office of Greek  Life raised over $13,000 during Greek Week to donate to the families of  the eight students who died in 2021.
Greek Week is a week-long competition that pits fraternities and  sororities against each other for fun competitions, service and  philanthropy. During the week’s final and most popular event, the skit  show Songfest, the Office of Greek Life announced the total amount  raised and where the dollars will go. Chelsea Jackson, coordinator of  Greek Life at Nicholls, said “When the committee decided on the Greek  Week Philanthropy, The Student Memorial Fund, they wanted to support  something close to home for all students at Nicholls and the community.”
“The last two years, especially 2021, were difficult for so many on and  off-campus, and we were excited to host our first Greek Week since  Spring 2019,” Jackson said. “Greek Week was filled with many events that  offered a chance for the chapters to participate in friendly  competitions and have fun together as a community!”
Eight Nicholls students passed away in 2021. Their names are:

  • Eric Thibodaux
  • Carolyn Johnson
  • Kathy Randolph
  • Michaila Bowling
  • Hali Coss
  • Lily Dufrene
  • Lindy Simmons
  • and Kennedi Foret.

Dr. Michele Caruso, vice president for student affairs, said the  money will be used in whatever ways the family needs. For some that may  be the creation of a scholarship, but others are still struggling with  medical bills.
“It is our hope that this assistance will help give those families some  peace of mind,” Dr. Caruso said. “The meaning of sisterhood and  brotherhood was not only tested but shone brightly this year as so many  of our Greek family members were very directly impacted by these losses  and other community losses near to them. The names of the students we  lost are immortalized in memorial bricks at the Memorial Fountain in the  quad and their memories, their spirit, and their families will forever  be a part of our Colonel spirit.”’
For more information on Greek Life at Nicholls, visit www.nicholls.edu/greek.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, June 14, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT: Jerad David, Director of Communications, 985.448.4303 or jerad.david@nicholls.edu

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