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Courtney Swendsen
AHSC #17
Dusty Zeyn 321 AHSC
Wednesdays 4:00 pm
Women's Ctr/321 AHSC
Sundays 7:00pm
317 AHSC
A national social fraternity, Alpha Kappa Lambda strives to foster excellence in: scholarship, leadership, individual growth, and community service.TBA
Dr. Scott Thornsley
217 Pinecrest
TBA
Alpha Phi Sigma is a national honor society for Criminal Justice majors. Prospective members must have a 3.2 in CJA classes.Morgan Hamill
AHSC Box #63
Julie Miller
Sundays 5:00 pm
AHSC Room 301
A national social sorority, Alpha Sigma Alpha's purpose is to assist college females in growing intellectually, spiritually, socially, and physically. Participation in the Special Olympics is their philanthropic project. Their open motto is Aspire, Seek, Attain.Dr. Karri Verno
105 South Hall
Sundays 6pm
314 AHSC
Alpha Sigma Tau is a national sorority emphasizing academics. A minimum 2.5 grade point average is necessary to participate. AST is involved in a variety of social service activities both with the local community and nationally. Their open motto is: Active, Self-Reliant, Trustworthy.Samantha Roberts
Butler Center Office
Dr. Peggy Dettwiler
105 Butler Center
Thursdays 6pm
Butler Center Room 102
The purposes of the Mansfield chapter of ACDA are to provide an incentive for students to become more committed to the art of choral directing at an earlier age.Brittany Hendler
Butler Center Office
Dr. Kenneth Sarch
106 Butler Center
Tuesdays 5:30 pm
Butler Center
The Mansfield student chapter of ASTA is an organization open to students who play string instruments. The organization promotes a high standard of string playing and teaching in the community, schools, orchestras, and on campus.Joshua Hastings
207 Pinecrest
Dr. Robert Clark
207 Pinecrest
Fridays, 4:00 PM
AHSC Room 317
Jennifer Heinser
115 Allen Hall
Michelle Schlegel &
Martha Campbell
113 Allen Hall
Thursdays @ 12:00 noon
Allen Hall Room 123
Kayla Eberth
116 Allen Hall
Kathryn Anderson
116 Allen hall
Wednesdays 6:30 PM
Allen Hall Room 123
This is a student committee working under the guidance of a faculty advisor. The committee plans monthly art exhibits on campus and oversee's the university's permanent collection.Alexandra Hoenig
Allen Hall
Dr. Bonnie Kutbay
Allen Hall
Fridays 1:30pm
121 Allen Hall
This group provides the members the opportunity to experience art outside the community, through workshops and guest speakers, in an effort to expose them to art methods outside the university.Michael Wanczak
105 Grant Science
Shaker Ramasamy
105 Grant Science
Mondays 3:00-5:00pm
Kelchner Fitness Center
The Badminton Club is made up of Mansfield University students and staff who have a common interest in competitive badminton.Ryan Wood
AHSC Box #45
Steve Plesac
324 AHSC
Tuesdays 7:00 pm
AHSC Game Room
The Billiards Club exists for students that have a common interest in playing pool as well as playing in tournaments against other schools.Catherine Masland
AHSC #13
Dr. Robert Maris
139 Grant Science
Thursdays, 6:00 PM
Grant Science Center Room 122
Shonte Gravely
AHSC #49
Steve Plesac
324 AHSC
Thursdays 6:30 PM
AHSC Room 314
BSU is an academic and social support group for students interested in the promotion of the culture and interest of African-Americans, Hispanics, or other students of color.Cedric Ingram Jr.
Aaron Hackman
102 Pinecrest
Wed., Thurs. & Sundays 9pm
North Hall Library
BLUE mean Brothers Leading Uniquely Everyday which seeks to develop student involvement through community service, event attendance, and personal development.Ray Velez
AHSC #46
Dennis Garner
AHSC #46
Monday - Friday @ 8pm
Hemlock Boxing Room
David Vest
AHSC #59
Dr. Tony Kiessling
Wednesdays 8pm
307 AHSC
The Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) is one of several student groups on campus that provide opportunities for students to pursue interests and issues related to their spiritual needs and benefits.Becky Ingalls
209B retan
Dr. Michele Moore
209B Retan
Tuesdays (Editors)
106 Retan
Courtney Hull
112 Pinecrest
Thursdays @ 5:30 PM
Pinecrest 112
The Catholic Student Association (CSA) strives to bring together a multi-culturally diverse group of students interested in learing about the Catholic faith.Matt Guagliardo
AHSC #62
Ed Foote
Memorial Hall
Mondays 8:30 pm
Memorial Hall Room 107
Kayleigh Lane
AHSC #14
Robert & Yvonne Maris
139 Grant Science
Mondays 4:00 PM
Decker Gym Lobby
Eric Otto
128 Grant Science Center
Dr. Scott Davis
104 Grant Science
Friday, 12:30pm
Grant Science Room 124
The Chemistry Club gives students an opportunity to become better acquainted with the field of chemistry. Members and the student body benefit from guest speakers, films, projects, and special programs.Daoyi Lu
AHSC #74
Tim Madigan
AHSC #74
Fridays, 4-5pm
Room 314 AHSC
Bobbie Andrews
AHSC #94
Kris Decker
G12 Decker Gym
Mondays @ 4pm
Circle K strives to develop leadership for its membesr, responsibility to self and othersand to educate through a positive aid to campus and community.Nick Eischeid
Butler Music Center
Dr. Matthew Slotkin
Tuesdays 12:30pm
Butler Center 210
Nichole Eshleman
Grant Science 128
Amy DeLozier
Kelchner Fitness Center
Thursday, 7:00 pm
AHSC
The American Cancer Society's "Colleges Against Cancer" organization is a national collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff dedicated to fighting cancer, volunteering for the American Cancer Society and improving college communities by instating and supporting programs of the American Cancer Society.Kristopher Dumschat
AHSC #17
Mary Beth Kollar
120 Pinecrest
Contact Kris Dumschat at
dumschatk17@mounties.mansfield.edu
Tuesdays, 11:30-12:45pm
AHSC Room 312
Justin Kruger
AHSC #70
John Phillips
205C Elliott
Friday, 2:15 PM
Elliott 216
This club is open to any student with an interest in computers. It will enhance the opportunities available to the student through guest speakers, field trips, and participation in the Pennsylvania Association of Computer and Information Science Educators (PACISE)Cassandra Dzuranin
AHSC #5
Dr. Michele Moore
209B Retan
Thursdays 4:00 pm
Retan 105
Membership in the chapter is open to all college students, especially those interested in working with exceptional children. There is a membership fee for joining on the national level, which includes a monthly journal, but it is free to all students for the local level. Members have opportunities to meet and talk with professionals in the field.TBA
AHSC #43
Ellen Timmerman
G11 Butler
TBA
The Music Therapy Organization sponsors workshops, guest speakers, and representation at conferences in support of the profession of music therapy.Dan Bush
AHSC #35
Dr. Scott Thornsley
212 Pinecrest
Thursdays 5pm
Pinecrest Main Lobby
The organization, open to all interested students, provides the opportunity for members to meet with professionals in the areas of law enforcement, corrections, and the court system.Sarah Hartranft
AHSC Box #29
Erin Pastore
Sundays 6:00 pm
AHSC
Delta Zeta national sorority members have the opportunity to interact with peers, strengthen self-confidence, achieve academic excellence, develop leadership potential, and help others through national and local philanthropies. A minimum 2.7 QPA is necessary to join.Kelsey Fish
Butler Music Center
Dr. Sue Laib
Butler Music Center
Tuesdays, 12pm
107 Butler Center
To promote and strengthen the Mansfield University double reed ensembles.Nicole Szewczyk
AHSC #77
Dr. Flor Blanco
110A Belknap
Thursdays 4-5 pm
102 Belknap
Natalie Schaffer
AHSC Box #12
Dr. Leslie Clifford
171 Grant Science
Mondays 4pm
Jazzman's Cafe in AHSC
Aaron Cucuzza
AHSC #69
Michelle Schlegel
204 Hemlock
Mondays 9pm
AHSC 3rd Floor
The purpose of this fraternal chapter is to promote culture through the arts as exemplified by growth, diversity of character, brotherhood, and unity of thought.Stephen Stefan
AHSC Box #71
TBA
Wednesdays 5:15pm
122 Allen Hall
Derek Witucki
AHSC #1
Dan Mason
304 Hemlock
Tues 5pm
2M Alumni Hall
The Flashlight is the student newspaper and is published weekly by Mansfield University students. A wide variety of service opportunities are available for staff members including reporting, typing, designing, selling, and taking photographs. Additional staff are always welcome.Kaitlyn Hedgeland
AHSC #53
Monique Oyallon
110D Belknap
Wednesdays @ 5:00pm
101 Belknap
The purpose of this group is to stimulate ability and interest in the French language, as well as the French culture and literature.Kristen Rath
AHSC #47
Matt Haner
213 Elliott
Mon, Wed & Thu, 3pm
Kelchner Fitness Center
The Frisbee Club is for students interested in any sort of Frisbee.Kathleen Lavelle
AHSC #41
Dr. Russ Dodson
205A Belknap
Alt. Thurssdays 11:30am
201 Belknap
Kristina Montgomery
AHSC #32
Dr. Christopher Kopf
205C Belknap
2nd & 4th Thursday Noon
203 Belknap
Sara Dallesandro
AHSC Box #65
Dr. Brad Holtman
G05B Belknap
Thursdays, 4 pm
North Hall Library, 4th Floor
Jamie Herkel
AHSC Box #44
Dr. Chuck Hoy
310 Hemlock Manor
Mondays 7pm
307 AHSC
Samantha Macnamara
AHSC #11
Dr. Shawn Holderby
214 Pinecrest
Wednesdays 4 pm
215 Pinecrest
Open to any interested student, the History Club's purpose is to facilitate students' interest in history and to foster professional growth, as well.Kathleen Kelly
AHSC #28
Dr. Lee Wright
South Hall
Tuesdays @ 5:00pm
Honors Lounge/ North Hall
Andrew Maksymowich
AHSC #51
Mark Bower
112 Butler Center
Dr. Nathan Rinnert
112 Butler Center
Tuesdays 12pm
112 Butler Music Center
This organization, formerly known as TUBA, seeks to maintain a liaison between those who take and interest in the tuba and euphonium family.Anthony Bortone
Box 31 Butler Music Center
Dr. Nathan Rinnert
Butler Music Center
Sundays 8 pm
163 Butler Music Center
Stephanie Kraft
AHSC #31
Courtney Hull
112 Pinecrest
Mondays @ 6:00pm
First United Methodist Church
Kappa Phi is a sisterhood strongly rooted in Christ. We are a non-denominational group of Christian university women. Our purpose is to provide opportunity and challenge to serve Christ through our lives.Sarah Koontz
AHSC #39
Dr. Nancy Sidell
211 Pinecrest
Sundays 6:30pm
Decker Pool
The purpose of the Kayak Club is to promote the sport of kayaking in a safe and fun manner. It is open to all students, Mansfield University personnel, and interested community members.Madison LoPresto
207 Pinecrest
Dr. Robert Clark
207 Pinecrest
Tuesdays 7:45-10pm & Fridays 8-10pm
Kelchner FC Aerobics Room
Tyler Morse
AHSC #66
Joshua Battin
217 Pinecrest
Tuesdays @ 9:15 pm
AHSC
Amanda Ward
AHSC #92
Dr. Andrew Gaskievicz
208 Pinecrest
Mondays 5pm
314 AHSC
Lambda Sigma is a national honor society for sophomore men and women dedicated to fostering leadership, scholarship, fellowship, and the spirit of service among college students.Ben Reed
AHSC #13
Robert Maris
139 Grant Science
Thursdays, 6:30pm
122 Grant Science Center
The goal of this organization is to promote service activities among the youth of the community which will develop the individual qualities of Leadership, Experience, and Opportunity. The LEO Club is affiliated with Lions International.James Carl
AHSC #2
Steve Plesac
324 AHSC
Thursdays 5:15pm
317 AHSC
MAC plans programs and activities for the entire university community, including: movies, concerts, coffeehouses, cultural affairs, as well as feature arts and forums. MAC also assists other university organizations in programming.Maryanne Gitau
AHSC #48
Alan Zellner
107 AHSC
Fridays 5:15 pm
307 AHSC
With the rich and diverse cultures of its members from all over the world, the organization is unique and has much to offer educationally, socially, and culturally.Benjamin Carraher
Butler Music Office
Dr. Michael Galloway
108 Butler Center
Wednesdays, 1:30pm
Butler Center
The purpose of this organization is to bring together those interested in jazz, rock, and popular music and to provide opportunities for musical experiences and growth. MJO (IAJE) is a sponsor of the Mansfield University Jazz Festival.Angela Martinez
AHSC #79
Linda Iseri
212 Elliott Hall
Thursdays 11:30 am
Elliott Hall Wireless Lab
Laquan Magruder
AHSC #23
Alan Zellner
107 Alumni Hall
Sundays @ 7pm
AHSC 307
Megan Kujawa
G-7 Alumni
Dave Empet
G23 South Hall
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The Mountie Guides volunteer to serve our university, campus community, academic departments, campus organizations, and the community beyond, and by serving as campus tour guides to prospective students, their families and friends, high school teachers, and guidance counselors, and other interested community members.John Szentesy
G-24 South Hall
Ashley Thurston
AHSC #97
Amy Letts DeLozier
Kelchner Fitness Center
Mon, Wed, Thurs 9pm
KFC Aerobics Room
Steven Harrison
AHSC #42
John Kirby & Aaron McNevin
G9 Grant Science
Tuesdays 8:00 PM
Maple Classroom
This organization plans and provides educational programs and activities in the fields of fish culture and biology, including movies, slide shows, seminars, and field trips.Margaret Barber
G8 Butler Center
Dr. Rebecca Dodson-Webster
Tuesdays 12:00 pm
G8 Butler
The Mansfield University Horn Club is an organization for students that play or have an interest in the Horn musical instrument.Avery Matysik
Louise Sullivan-Blum
Tuesdays 5:45pm
307 AHSC
Muggle Quidditch Association's purpose is to bring together Harry Potter fans in a healthy, organized fashion, and to participate in "The Most Ancient and Silliest of Magical Sports."Brooke Waltzer
AHSC Box #7
Janeen Sheehe
Monday 8pm
Maple Classroom
The purpose of this organization is to: 1) provide each member with the opportunity to contribute to the growth of the organization by encouraging participation as an individual and as members. 2) To assist each other in achieving professional and social growth through participation in this organization as well as similar organizations in area, state, and national levels and 3) to develop an interest in recruitment to nursing and to this school.Nicole Welsh
Hickory
Nichole Book
North Hall Library
Every Other Friday, 4:00 PM
AHSC Room 317
Jon Sova
Alysa Lucas
Tuesdays & Thursdays 7 pm
Cedarcrest Recreational Room
The purpose of MU Ping Pong is to play competitive ping pong in an organized setting and host tournaments.Shannon Niglio
G01 Belknap
Kristin Sanner
G01 Belknap
Tuesday 4:00 pm
Belknap 101
The purpose of this organization is to get students involved with poetry and to express themselves.Abby Lefelhoc
1 Guthrie Sq RPH
Suzanne Urban
208 Patterson Bldg
Alternate Thursdays 11am
Nurses Lecture Room
The MURPHs organization brings together members of the Nursing Program at the Sayre campus in a common interest in the health sciences.Matt Guagliardo
Brian Loher
South Hall
Wednesdays
213 South Hall
Tyler Krouse
Butler Center
David Wetzel
Butler Center
Thursdays 5 pm
Butler Center Computer Lab
The purpose of MUSBUS is to promote a better understanding of the music industry and to encourage and facilitate interaction between club members and the music industry.Brianna McGuire
Butler Center Office
Dr. Sheryl Monkelien
104 Butler Center
Wednesdays 5pm
163 Butler Center
MENC helps promote contact between students interested in the field of music education and music educators on the local, state, and national levels.Bryant Rager
AHSC #38
James Lohrey
313 Hemlock
Mondays 5pm
Allen Media Center
Mike Gorzelsky
Butler Center
Dr. Joseph Murphy
G10 Butler Center
Tuesdays 12pm
206 Butler Center
NASA is a student run organization that is part of a national organization which operates to further the composition and performance of saxophone music.
Jonathan Fritsch
Allen Hall
Mardi Whitehouse
117 Allen Hall
Wednesdays 3 pm
Allen Hall 022
Bobby Davis
AHSC #10
Dr. Donald Shaw
Thursdays 8pm
317 AHSC
Navigators serves to bring together Christian athletes and coaches in relationships and fellowship.Anthony Dario
AHSC #40
Thursays, 6:00-7:30 pm
AHSC Room 301
Sarah Hartranft
AHSC #18
Larry Mansfield
AHSC #18
Mondays 8:30pm
Laurel Lobby
The purpose of the Order of Omega is to recognize those students who have attained a high standard of leadership in inter-Greek activities. Junior or Senior status and a 2.8 QPA are required.Tiffany Collins
AHSC Box #19
Larry Watts
Pinecrest
Chelsea Eggleston
120 Pinecrest
Larry Watts
120 Pinecrest
Fridays 2pm
106 Pinecrest
Pennsylvania Chapter of Students Working Against TobaccoEmily Merchant
202 Pinecrest
Kevin Murphy
202 Pinecrest
2nd Tuesday 1l:30am
Pinecrest Manor Lobby
The Phi Alpha Honor Society serves to advance excelling students in the field of Social Work.Coura Sow
AHSC #64
Gopalan Kutty
103 Elliott Hall
Wednesdays 3pm
North Hall Library
Phi Beta Lambda is a national business fraternity associated with Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)Derek Gracey
Butler Center
Dr. Andrew Walters
209 Butler Center
Thursdays 9pm
202 Butler Center
The primary purpose of this fraternity shall be to encourage and actively promote the highest standards of creativity, performance, education, and research in music in America.Erica Stuart
AHSC #61
Bia Bernum
315 Hemlock
Sundays 5:00pm
307 AHSC
The Phi Sigma Pi National Honors Fraternity is described as being one-third academic, one-third service, and one-third social. To join Phi Sigma Pi, one must have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average and be at least a second semester freshmen.David Gusmano
#54 AHSC
Dr. Thomas Young
300 Hemlock
First Thursday of Month, 12pm
Pinecrest 108
Shannon Niglio
AHSC Mailbox #13
Dr. Robert C. Maris
139 Grant Science Center
Thursdays, 4:30pm
122 Grant Science Center
Katelyn Briggs
203 Pinecrest Manor
Dr. Janice Purk
203 Pinecrest Manor
Every otherTuesdays 12pm
Pinecrest Lobby
Pi Gamma Mu is an honor society that recognizes achievement of students in the field of social sciences.Kristin Patterson
AHSC #75
Dr. Jonathan Rothermel
206 Pinecrest
Thursdays 11:30 am
Pinecrest Lobby
The purpose of the Political Science Club is to develop interest in and stimulate conversation about, politics on a local, state, and national level.Steven Smith
AHSC #21
Adrianne McEvoy
Wednesday 8:30 a.m.
201 Retain
Patty Mitchell
AHSC #15
Holly Pieper
312 Hemlock
Thursdays 6:15pm
312 AHSC
Amanda Longey
206 South Hall
Dr. Gretchen Sechrist
206 South Hall
Thursdays at 4 pm
South Hall Reading Room 104
Psi Chi is the national honor society in Psychology. It provides academic prestige to its initiates by the mere fact of membership. To be considered, one must be a psychology or human relations major, have a minimum of a B average, and 9 credits in psychology.Annie Chalker
AHSC #52
Karri Verno
209 Hemlock
Thursdays 4PM
South Hall Reading Room 104
The purpose of the Psychology Club is to advance interest interest and knowledge of psychology and to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual members in all fields.
Nicole Moore
120 Pinecrest
Amie Fox
120 Pinecrest
Wednesdays @ 6:30 pm
317 AHSC
RHA is the governing body for the Residence Halls. Its purposes are to: set hall policy, approve council budgets, and to sponsor activities in the halls and on a campus-wide level.Cody Baker
Julia Bordeaux
G05C Belknap
Tuesdays 6pm
Room 317 AHSC
Morgan Hafer
128 South Hall
Deborah Rotella
128 South Hall
1st & 3rd Sundays @ 8:30 pm
North Hall Employee Lounge
Lauren Boess
AHSC #22
Leslie Clifford
171 Grant Science Ctr
Tuesdays, 11:30 am
AHSC 317
The purpose of the Saddle Club is to bring students with an interest in horses and their care together. All students are welcome to join.Andrew Mextorf
AHSC #96
Larry Mansfield
Sundays 8pm
307 AHSC
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is a social fraternity that was established at Mansfield University in 2004. The purpose of this organization is to promote the highest ideas of friendship, scholarship, service, and character.Lindsay Brown
Butler Music Center
Sheryl Monkelien
Butler Music Center
Thursdays 9pm
102 Butler Center
Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) is an international music fraternity for women whose ideals are high standards of musicianship, scholarship, sisterhood, and character. Any woman in the Music Department who is under private music instruction, has at least 6 credits in music, has a 2.5 QPA, and a B in her major applied area, is eligible to join.Matthew Kochersperger
AHSC #88
Larry Mansfield
Mansfield, PA 16933
Sundays 8pm
312 AHSC
Sigma Tau Gamma is a social fraternity that was established at Mansfield University in 1965. The ideals of this organization are: Value, Learning, Leadership, Excellence, Benefit, and Integrity.David Glasbrenner
AHSC #13
Dr. Robert Maris
139 Grant Science Center
Thursdays 7 pm
122 Grant Science Center
Ashley Lorenz
AHSC #50
Dr. Mary Daly
213 Pinecrest
Alternate Tuesdays 11:30am
Pinecrest Lobby
The Social Work Club is an integral part of the department and seeks to foster dialogue between the faculty and the students. The club meets regularly to determine members' attitudes and feelings regarding policy, requirements, and curriculum. It is a vehicle through which students are exposed to the professional world of human services in general and professional social work in particular.Marissa Scott
AHSC #73
Dr. Andrea Harris
05C Belknap
Thursdays 4pm
Jazzman's Cafe in AHSC
An organization to stimulate and foster appreciation of language and literature and to give encouragement to creative and critical writing.Erika Focht
AHSC #55
Dr. Tim Madigan
AHSC #55
Thursdays 5:30 pm
Pincecrest Social Science Workshop 2nd Floor
The Mansfield University Anthropology and Social Science Club welcomes students from all majors who have an interest in anthropology and archeology. Interests in a broad range of social sciences, cultures, art, and history are represented by club members.Adam Simmonds
AHSC #60
Denise Berg
Alumni Hall, Ground Floor
Wednesdays 4:30pm
NH Employee Lounge
Student Ambassadors serve as good-will ambassadors for the university, as a host/hostess for special university functions, they provide a vehicle through which future alumni leaders are cultivated.Bernie Walsavage
Butler Music Center #34
Dr. Andrew Walters
Butler Music Center
Mondays @ 7pm
205 Butler Music Center
The Student Composers Society brings students together that have an interest in the art of music composition.Nicole Chapman
AHSC #16
Martha Valverde
Elliott Hall
Tuesdays @ 4 pm
Elliott Room 217
This organization is open to anyone interested in dietetics and/or food service management. Members learn about their future professions through invited speakers, educational field trips, movies and dinners. Anyone is welcome.
Thomas Thornton
AHSC #3
Dr. William Malloy
326 AHSC
Tuesdays at 8:00 pm
307 AHSC
Lindsey Andrus
AHSC #8
Dr. Lynne Hammann
203C Retan Center
Tuesdays 11:30am
Retan Room 105
The purpose of the student chapter of PSEA is to develop among college students preparing to teach: an understanding of the teaching profession through participation in the work of local, state, and national education associations, and to provide leadership training and experiences.Robert Templar
AHSC #24
Abe Ghods
111C Elliott
Thursdays, 11:30am
Elliott Hall Room 123
The purpose of the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team shall be: to teach others an understanding of how market economies and businesses operate, and to help businesses use our knowledge to better themselves, their community, and their country. The SIFE team is also engaged in community service projects through their aims of: Financial Literacy, Financial Success Skills, Entrepreneurship, Market Economics, Business Ethics, Environmental Sustainability, and Long-Term Sustainability of the team.Ardella Dobson
Butler Center Office
Dr. Rebecca Dodson-Webster
Butler Center
Thursdays 9pm
163 Butler Center
Tau Beta Sigma
Kristin Tiffany
AHSC #26
Dr. Timothy Madigan
200 Pinecrest
Wednesdays, 8pm
Kelchner Fitness Center
The Volleyball Club seeks to bring together students that have a common interest in the sport of volleyball.Carolyn Kilburn
205B Belknap
Dr. Jen Demchak
210 Belknap
Fridays, 11:30 am
Belknap 201
The Watershed club is an organization dedicated to an interest in watershed management and the issues that are faced such as: storm-water runoff, the human element, among many others.Kenny Ertel
AHSC #9
Charles Hoy
310 Hemlock
Tuesdays 8pm
317 AHSC
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AHSC Box #20
Maria Lux
Tuesdays 9:30 pm
312 AHSC
Zeta Tau Alpha is a women's social fraternity. Zetas always strive for academic excellence , while maintaining a high social standard of conduct. Individual interests include a variety of well-rounded activities: sports music, cheerleading, Student Government, and community service projects among others. ZTA is also proud to support the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.Student Health Evaulation Report (required for all incoming students)
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