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21-Student-Organizations.Pdf OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY FACTS AND INFORMATION 2004-05 Organizations for 2004-2005 ACADEMIC Advertising Club Alpha Epsilon Delta/Health Professions Society Alpha Kappa Psi Amateur Radio Club (SMU) American Society of Mechanical Engineers Anthropology Club Art History Club BBA Energy Association Chemistry Society Classical Studies Club Cox Entrepreneurship Organization Debate & Forensics Society Delta Sigma Pi (Business) Economics Club Ethics Team (SMU) French Club Geology Club Graduate Economics Club Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers International Association of Business Communicator International Relations Club Marketing Association Medieval Club (Nova Mensa Rotunda) (SMU) Music Educators National Conference National Society of Black Engineers Omega of Texas Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Chapter Political Science Symposium Russian Club Sigma Tau Delta/English Club Society of Automotive Engineers Society of Women Engineers Student Art Association Student Association for Music Therapy Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) Theta Tau Toastmasters of SMU CAMPUS PROGRAMMING Class of 2008 Council (First Year Council) Leadership Consultant Council Mustang Link Mustang Ropers Program Council Residence Hall Association Senior Class Council Student Foundation Women's Interest Network GOVERNING BOARD Profile 2004 - 21 Honor Council Interfraternty Council Multicultural Greek Council National Pan-Hellenic Council Panhellenic Council Sports Club (SMU) Student Engineers Joint Council Student Representatives to Board of Trustees Student Senate HONORARY Alpha Iota Delta Alpha Lambda Delta Eta Kappa Nu Golden Key National Honor Society Mortar Board National Society of Collegiate Scholars Order of Omega Pi Tau Sigma Psi Chi Tau Beta Pi MULTICULTURAL Asian Council Association of Black Students Chinese Club Chinese Student Union College Hispanic American Students East Asian Student Association Global Connections (formerly OIS) Indian Student Association Japan Club Persian Student Society (formerly ISACO) Turkish Student Association Vietnamese Student Association POLITICAL College Republicans Democrats (SMU) Young Conservatives RELIGIOUS AXIS (formerly Higher Ground) Baha'i Club Brothers Under Christ Campus Crusade for Christ Canterbury House Catholic Campus Ministry Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship Christian Science College Organization He Is Sufficient Sorority (H.I.S.) Hillel/Jewish Students Association Hindu Students Organization Interfaith Dialogue Student Association Muslim Student Association PATHS (Pursuers of All Things Holy & Sacred) Reformed University Fellowship The Vine (Baptist Student Ministry) Victory Campus Ministry Profile 2004 - 21 Voices of Inspiration Gospel Choir Wesley Foundation Young Life SERVICE Alpha Phi Omega Asian American Leadership & Educational Conference BACCHUS Best Buddies Mustang Marathon Philosophy Club Si Puedes @ SMU Sisters Integrating Service and Tradition Among Society (SISTAS) Students Promoting Awareness, Responsibility & Citizenship (SPARC) WISE (Women in Science & Engineering) SPECIAL INTEREST Amnesty International Ballroom Dance Club (SMU) Environmental Society INFORMS Italian Club - Circolo Italiano MAES (Mexican American Engineers Scientists) Metro Mustangs Mustang Step Team Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Radio Television News Director Assoc. (RTNDA) Real Estate Club (SMU) Sisters Supporting Sisters Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Spectrum (formerly GLBSO) Student Filmmakers' Association SPORTS Badminton Club (SMU) Club Baseball (SMU) Graduate Rugby Football (SMU) Ice Hockey Club Intramurals Judo Club (SMU) Lacrosse Club Men's Crew (SMU) Men's Soccer Mustang Cricket Club Paintball Club (SMU) Racquetball Club Rugby Football Club Sailing Club Student Athlete Advisory Committee Table Tennis (SMU) Women's Volleyball (SMU) Profile 2004 - 21.
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