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Office of Student Involvement LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS & PERFORMANCE Carney Hall, Suite 147 ORGANIZATIONS Office of Ooo Asinine Sketch and Improv [email protected] Advising Fellows, Academic Comedy Advising Center* Committee for Creative Student Involvement (617) 552-3480 Emerging Leader Program Enactments EXCEL Program Conspiracy Theory Health Coaches* Contemporary Theater SPECIFIC INTEREST SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS & PROGRAMS Jenks Leadership Program* Dance Ensemble Active Minds LeaderShape Institute Dance Organization Allies American Red Cross Peer Advisors, Career Center* Dramatics Society Anime of Boston College Best Buddies Peer Advisors, CSOM* Females Incorporating Sisterhood BC EMS Campus School Volunteers* Shaw Leadership Program* Through Step (F.I.S.T.S.) Bike BC Canvases of Care Women’s Summit Fuego Del Corazon Board Game Club Charity: water UGBC Leadership Academy Full Swing Bystander Intervention Education* Circle K Golden Eagles Dance Team* Chess Club Eagles and Buddies Climate Justice Global Medical Brigades POLITICAL Hello . Shovelhead! Coaching Corps GlobeMed Irish Dance Learning to Serve Americans for Informed Democracy College Diabetes Network My Mother’s Fleabag Let’s Get Ready BC* College Democrats Cooking Club On Tap Medlife College Republicans EcoPledge Eagle Political Society Phaymus Dance Entertainment MoneyThink Model United Nations Sexual Chocolate Education for Students by Students Project Sunshine Network of Enlightened Women Soul, Love, And Meaning!(SLAM!) Esports Club Senior Companions FACES Young Democratic Socialists of America Synergy Hip Hop Dance Company Special Olympics Fashion Club Theater Department Workshop Students for Soldiers First-Generation Club Timmy Global Health* Productions* MUSIC Group Chat Wishmakers on Campus Uprising Dance Crew Hoops for Hope Women in STEM Acoustics I AM THAT GIRL Against the Current Acapella Outdoor Club Avid Listeners BC bOp! – Jazz Ensemble* Philosophical Society GOVERNMENT by anotherby Universityoffice Black Experience in America Through Portfolio Challenge* Project Swim Elections Committee Song (BEATS) Student Organization Funding Bostonians HONOR SOCIETIES Pro-Life Club Quality of Student Life Committee* Committee (SOFC) Chamber Music Society* Board of Student Organizations Rallying Efforts Against Common Tones Alpha Sigma Nu Undergraduate Government of Dynamics (Jesuit Universities)* Contemporary Trafficking Boston College (UGBC) *Overseen Electronic State of Mind Beta Gamma Sigma (Business)* Real Food . AHANA Leadership Council Heightsmen Gamma Kappa Alpha (Italian)* Retro Gaming Club . Council for Students with Jammin’ Toast Mu Kappa Tau (Marketing)* Roundabout Contraptions Disabilities Madrigal Singers Nu Rho Psi (Neuroscience) Sea Eagles . GLBTQ Leadership Council Music Guild Spikeball Club . Student Assembly Musical Theatre Wing Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics)* Student Martial Arts Club Pep Band* Student Conduct Board* Order of the Cross and Crown (Seniors Screaming Eagles Marching Band* Students Taking Initiative to Creative Sharps in A & S)* Heights (STITCH) PROGRAMMING Symphonic Band* Phi Beta Kappa (Liberal Arts)* To Write Love on Her Arms Symphony Orchestra* Psi Chi (Psychology) BC Dance Marathon Transfer Ambassador Program Campus Activities Board University Chorale Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing)* University Wind Ensemble* Residence Hall Association* Voices of Imani Senior Week Committee 2019 - 2020 CLUB SPORTS* CAMPUS MINISTRY* Office of Carney Hall, Suite 147 Baseball Ooo 4Boston [email protected] Basketball, Men’s & Women’s Antioch Appalachia Volunteers (APPA) Student Involvement (617) 552-3480 MUSIC Club Sports Executive Board Crew, Men’s Arrupe International Immersion Cycling, Coed Asian Baptist Student Koinonia Acoustics ACADEMIC & Against the Current Acapella Equestrian Team, Coed Asian Christian Fellowship (IVCF*) Black Experience in American Field Hockey, Coed Athletes in Action PRE-PROFESSIONAL Through Song Figure Skating, Coed Baha’i Club Bostonians Golf, Coed Black Christian Fellowship (IVCF*) INTERCULTURAL Accounting Academy Ice Hockey, Men’s & Women’s BC Alive (IVCF*) Actuarial Science Club Chamber Music Society AHANA Management Academy Dynamics Lacrosse, Men’s & Women’s Buddhism Club African Students Organization AHANA Pre-Law Students Association Electronic State of Mind Rugby, Men’s & Women’s CURA – Christian Life Community Arab Students Association American Chemical Society Heightsmen Running, Coed Episcopal Community at Boston College Armenian Club Astronomy Society Habitat for Humanity Bellarmine Law Society Madrigal Society Soccer, Men’s & Women’s Asian Caucus Music Guild Squash, Men’s & Women’s Hillel Bioethics Society Black Student Forum CSOM Honors Program* Shaan South Asian Acapella Table Tennis, Coed Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice Cape Verdean Student Association CSON Senate Sharps Ultimate Frisbee, Men’s & Women’s Ignatian Society Computer Science Society Symphony Orchestra Volleyball, Men’s & Women’s Jamaica Magis Caribbean Culture Club Consult Your Community University Chorale Water Polo, Men’s & Women’s Kairos Chinese Students Association Consulting Club Voices of Imani Knights of Columbus Cuban-American Students Cryptocurrency Club Design Thinking and Innovation Club Korea Campus Crusade for Christ Association Economics Association Latter-Day Saints Student Association Dominican Association English Association PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA Liturgical Arts Group Duihua Chinese Dialogue Finance Academy Muslim Students Association Geology Association Eagles for Israel Al-Noor: The Boston College Orthodox Christian Fellowship Girls Who Code Middle East and Islamic Journal* French Club Information Systems Academy Quiet Waters International Studies Student Association ASIAM* Sons of St. Patrick German Club BC TV Investment Banking, Sales, and Trading Club St. Thomas More Society Hawaii Club Investment Club Colloquium* John Quincy Adams Society Dianoia* The Torch Hellenic Society Latin American Business Club Elements: The Undergraduate Il Circolo Italiano HONOR SOCIETIES *InterVarsity Christian Fellowship LSOE Student Senate Research Journal* International Club Make BC Alpha Sigma Nu The Gavel* Irish Society Marketing Academy The Heights* (Jesuit Universities) Japan Club Mathematics Society Kaleidoscope International Journal* Medical Journal Club Beta Gamma Sigma (Business) The Laughing Medusa* Korean Students Association Mendel Society Dobro Slovo (Slavic Languages) Medical Humanities Journal* VOLUNTEER & SERVICE L’Association Haitienne Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Gamma Kappa Alpha (Italian) Social Eyes* LEARNING CENTER* Mexican Association of Students Student Association Golden Key International Mock Trial Stylus Mu Kappa Tau (Marketing) Sub Turri Yearbook Organization of Latin American Niche: Biology Club Omicron Delta Epsilon WZBC Sports/WZBC 90.3 FM* BC BIGS Affairs Parliamentary Debating Union (Economics) Catholic Relief Services Student Persian Student Association Pre-Dental Society Public Health Club Order of the Cross and Crown Ambassadors Philippine Society Quiz Bowl (Seniors in A & S) Eagle Volunteers ART Russian Club Real Estate Club Phi Alpha Theta (History) English Language Learners Slavic Club Smart Woman Securities Phi Beta Kappa (Liberal Arts) Society of Physics Students Art Club First Year Service Program South Asian Student Association Sports Business Society Pi Delta Phi (French) Arts Council* L’Arche Psi Chi (Psychology) Southeast Asian Student Association Student Business Consortium Film Society Relay for Life Students for Justice in Palestine Student Nurses Association Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing) Women in Business Hollywood Eagles Welles Remy Crowther Red Taiwanese Cultural Organization The Reading Group Women in Computer Science Bandana 5k Word of Mouth Writers’ Circle United Front Vietnamese Students Association *Overseen by another University office Revised May 2019 .
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