Keiser University Fundraising
Keiser University presents its Cooking for a Cause Gala—an interactive dining experience designed to engage all your senses, foster participation, and transform your meal into an unforgettable event. It will take place on March 12, 2026 at Michael’s on East. This culinary journey caters to the adventurous and experiential-seeking audience, offering a departure from traditional dining norms.
If you are hiring, please join us for our in-person Spring Job Fair on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at Keiser University Pembroke Pines Campus. This event will be a great networking opportunity that offers employers or companies a myriad of ways to engage on campus, to recruit and hire our students and alumni for full-time, part-time jobs and internship opportunities.
The First Aid Fair & School Supply Collection provides Girl Scouts the opportunity to receive their First Aid Badges and Daisies their Safety Awards. Keiser University faculty, staff, and students will present topics for the Girl Scouts to receive their badges and Daisies their awards. Showcase your business, products, and services to over 100 Girl Scouts & their families!
Vendors are invited to present additional topics in a fair/expo set-up. Registration Fee is $175, which includes space, table, and two chairs for up to two representatives. Donations of school supplies to be contributed to Feed & Fortify are appreciated. Donations of door prizes and give aways are appreciated.
Bricks are a great way to celebrate your time in college, to commemorate friendships and memories made, to honor your favorite faculty or staff member, or to memorialize a loved one. But more than that, by making a donation to the brick campaign you are contributing to the success of your alma mater and ensuring the Keiser difference for generations to come.
Created to foster chiropractic research, Dr. Cox announced a $100,000 matching funds campaign in which he will match dollar-for-dollar any donation to the Cox® Fund up to $100,000. The proceeds will provide the KUCCM’s Research Department the opportunity to complete both current and new clinical and experimental research studies for conditions, such as spinal stenosis, for which chiropractic care shows promise in non-surgical management.
Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine (KUCCM) thanks Dr. James M. Cox for his $100,000 matching funds campaign challenge.
