Epsilon Sigma Alpha Approved as New Student Organization
Lake Land College Board of Trustees Meeting | Dec. 8, 2025
Article Summary: The board officially recognized Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) as a new student organization on campus. The group will focus on service, leadership, and education, with a particular emphasis on community volunteering.
ESA Key Points:
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Mission: Focused on Education, Service, and Association.
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Scope: ESA has chapters in 33 states and Australia.
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Advisor: Health and Physical Education Instructor Madison Daily will serve as the advisor.
The Lake Land College Board of Trustees on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, approved the constitution for a new student chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA).
Vice President for Student Services Heather Nohren presented the request, noting that the Student Government Association had already approved the group. The organization is open to any current student and will support community causes and engage in volunteer service projects.
The chapter aligns with Epsilon Sigma Alpha International, which advances leadership and service initiatives.
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