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RSO Email APICS-Association for Operations Management Apics RSO Email APICS-Association for Operations Management [email protected] Accounting Club [email protected] African Student Association [email protected] Alpha Chi Omega [email protected] Alpha Eta Rho, Mu Kappa Tau Chapter [email protected] Alpha Lambda Delta [email protected] Alpha Phi Sigma [email protected] Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority [email protected] Alpine Ski Team [email protected] American Association of Family and Consumer Science [email protected] American Chemical Society Student Affiliates Chapter [email protected] American Indian Student Association [email protected] American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) Student Group [email protected] American Sign Language Club [email protected] American Society of Civil Engineers-MSU [email protected] American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) [email protected] American Society of Mechanical Engineers [email protected] Anthropology Club/Lambda Alpha [email protected] Art History Round Table [email protected] Asian American Women's Circle [email protected] Asian Pacific Student Organization [email protected] Athletic Training Student Association [email protected] Aviation Club [email protected] B.I.G (Black Intelligent Gentlemen) [email protected] Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta) National Biological Honor Society (Pi Psi Chapter) [email protected] Black Outstanding Women [email protected] Black Student Union [email protected] C++ Programming Club [email protected] Campus Bible Fellowship [email protected] Campus Lutheran Chapel [email protected] Chess Club [email protected] Chi Alpha Campus Ministry [email protected] Chicano Latin-American Student Association [email protected] Child Development and Family Studies [email protected] Chinese Intercultural Association [email protected] Christians on Campus, MSU [email protected] Circle K International [email protected] Club Baseball [email protected] Collective Action for Violence Education [email protected] College Democrats [email protected] College Recovery Community [email protected] College Republicans [email protected] College of Rivenwood Tower [email protected] Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) [email protected] Construction Management Student Association [email protected] Corrections Club [email protected] Cru [email protected] Cultural Connections [email protected] Cycling Club [email protected] Dance Marathon [email protected] Delta Chi [email protected] Delta Sigma Pi [email protected] Dental Hygiene Club [email protected] Drag Race Team [email protected] Ducks Unlimited [email protected] Economics Club [email protected] Education Minnesota Student Program at MSU [email protected] Encounter [email protected] Engineers Without Borders MSU Mankato [email protected] Enlighten Pharoahs [email protected] Entrepreneurship Club [email protected] Eta Sigma Gamma [email protected] Ethiopian Student Association at MNSU [email protected] Ethnic Studies Student Organization [email protected] Eurasian-European Student Association [email protected] Exercise is Medicine Club [email protected] Fashion & Commercial Photography Club [email protected] Fellowship of Christian Athletes FCA [email protected] Field Ecology Club [email protected] Filipino-American Students Association (FASA) [email protected] Finance Club [email protected] French Club/Pi Delta Phi [email protected] Gamma Lambda Alpha, Honor Society of Global Leadership [email protected] Gamma Phi Beta [email protected] Gamma Sigma Alpha [email protected] Gender & Women's Studies Club [email protected] Gender Blur [email protected] Geology Club [email protected] German Club [email protected] Gerontology Club [email protected] Golden Key International Honour Society [email protected] Graduate Student Creative Writing Club [email protected] Greater Mankato Young Life [email protected] Habitat For Humanity at MSU [email protected] Handball Club [email protected] Head Start Engineering [email protected] Health & P.E. 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