Big Man on Campus

Trine University will raise money for those affected by breast cancer with Big Man on Campus.

Big Man on Campus (BMOC) is a male pageant with contestants from organizations across Trine University's Angola, Indiana campus who work with our sisters to raise money for the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. All proceeds from the pageant, silent auction, and events leading up to the big show go directly to the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. 

BMOC Events:

  • Male Pageant
  • Silent Auction
  • Pink Week and BMOC Shirt Sales
  • Ribbon Sales

This event and everything it stands for means a great deal to our sorority; we take much pride it in and hope that you will too. We hope you will consider helping us along the way.

Love, 
The sisters of Theta Phi Alpha

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We invite you to help Trine University reach its goal! Your donations support the groundbreaking research at the Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research. 

It’s easy: 
Make a donation of $5 or more to one of the contestants shown below to show your support.

 

Stay tuned for links to the the silent auction and more!

$10,540.55

achieved

$10,000.00

goal

Recent Activity

Thank you to our partners!

Trine University Participating Partners

Acacia

Tau Kappa Epsilon

Sigma Phi Epsilon

Sigma Phi Delta

Delta Chi

Phi Kappa Theta

Alpha Sigma Phi

Kappa Sigma

CCH

Trine Student Government

About the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer

Their Mission:
Raising funds for research to find a cure and to improve the lives of the many affected by breast cancer.

Their Story:
Vera Bradley Co-founders Barbara Bradley Baekgaard and Patricia R. Miller began raising funds for breast cancer research in 1993 after the loss of their dear friend, Mary Sloan. Since then, their genuine commitment to this cause has evolved into the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. Together with our donors, fundraisers, event participants and volunteers, we hope for a future free from breast cancer.

Learn more about the Vera Bradley Foundation