Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Academic Competition The Academic Competition club is dedicated to advancing learning and promoting an educational Dr. Julia [email protected] http://ullquizbowl.tripod.com/ Alexander [email protected] Jeffery Wichers jhw8092@louisiana. competitive environment. Frederick Bandukwala edu

Accounting Society [email protected] The purpose of the Accounting Society is to enhance the education and experience of
accounting Dr. Kath Hsu [email protected] Kassidy kassidybroussard@gmai Amy Greagoff alh4150@louisiana. students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. It is the organization's goal to cultivate an interest http://www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/Accounting Broussard l.com edu in accounting that may lead to a possible career in this field. The organization works with the Business Society/ Department to build accounting student’s communicational skills and problem solving techniques to strengthen his or her marketable talents. The club also works with national firms, corporate and small businesses, and the local community to increase students' participation in the accounting profession. These objectives are to be accomplished through guest speakers, firm tours, social events, as well as other academic and nonacademic African Students Association [email protected] An organization created to showcase and integrate our dinstinct, diverse and unique African Cultures Miss Rose [email protected] www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/ASAL/ Charles [email protected] Tobo Idoghor from our respective regions in Africa. This Facebook group is solely for the puropse of promoting Honegger Madueke u communication between members and passing on usefull information about the ongoings of the Alpha Kappa Alpha [email protected] The purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and Shanae [email protected] aka1908.com Danielle [email protected] Shari Trahan akadescent@yahoo. ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate Morrison Cottonham com problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of service to all mankind. Alpha Omicron Pi [email protected] Alpha Omicron Pi is an international women's fraternity promoting friendship for a lifetime, inspiring Mrs. Melissa [email protected] aoiiull.com Melissa [email protected] Brittney Reed brittney07221@yah academic excellence and lifelong learning, and developing leadership skills through service to the Myers Kinnebrew oo.com fraternity and community. Our main philanthropy focuses upon arthritis research for the purpose of finding the cause and a cure. Alpha [email protected] To promote brotherhood and serve the community through our aims of manly deeds, scholarship, and Dr. Richard [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=1291913632&v Nicholas [email protected] Jordan Johnson dynamite2188@yah love for all mankind. We are designed for the betterment of not only men in our organization, but of Travers =wall&ref=ts Potier oo.com our surrounding community and everyone we can impact in a positive way. Alpha Phi Omega [email protected] Alpha Phi Omega is a co‐ed service fraternity. The purpose of this organization shall be to assemble Paul Eaton [email protected] Allesanda akquaglino0889@gmail. Ashley Durel add0512@louisiana. college students in a national service fraternity in the fellowship of principles derived from the Scout Quaglino com edu Oath and the Law of the Boy Scouts of America and to develop Leadership, Friendship, Service. Alpha Psi Omega The purpose of this chapter of Alpha Psi Omega is to stimulate interest in theatrical activities at the Ms. Sara Birk [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14939011843414 Elizabeth [email protected] David Huynh dxh3183@louisiana. University of Louisiana at Lafayette and in the local community. 2&ref=ts Satterly edu Alpha Zeta ‐ LA Beta Chapter [email protected] Honoary Professional Society in Renewable Resources. Dr Leonder [email protected] Brittany [email protected] Hannah Fischman [email protected] Labbe LaPointe du American Advertising [email protected] The purpose of AAF is to introduce students to the world of Advertsing. Through interaction with local Dr. Lucian [email protected] Jamie Dugas [email protected] Kayla Trauth ket1232@louisiana. Federation professionals; we strive to learn as much as we can in order to maintain the utmost level of Dinu edu professionalism and become productive members of the Advertising field. American Association of Drilling [email protected] To provide a structure medium of exposure for future engineers to the Petroleum Industry Dr Faithi [email protected] http://louisiana.spe.org Nikolos [email protected] Jeremy Pye Engineers Boukadi Manesh American Institute of [email protected] www.aias.org Mr. Robert [email protected] www.aias.org Andrew [email protected] Philippe Callais [email protected] Architecture Students Mckinney Connorton m American Institute of Chemical [email protected] AIChE is the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and is the main student organization for Dr. William [email protected] www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~wmc8199/aiche.html Natalie nataliegirouard@yahoo. Cristina Luna‐Loya cristinaluna_loya@y Engineers chemical engineering students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Chirdon Girouard com ahoo.com American Society of Civil [email protected] To promote knowledge and understanding of the rich history of the American Society of Civil Dr. Chris [email protected] Alison [email protected] Garrett Noel garrett.noel@hotma Engineers Engineers and the civil engineering profession, their origins, core values, ethics, people, projects and Carroll u Lognion m il.com programs.

As the oldest national professional engineering society, the American Society of Civil Engineers’ core purpose is to advance the art, science and profession of engineering to enhance the welfare of humanity. The formal establishment of the ASCE archives facilitates the achievement of this objective by promoting knowledge and understanding of the rich history of the civil engineering field in addition to the origins, aims, programs and goals of the society itself.

The UL Lafayette ASCE Student Chapter aids students in developing professional awareness of advancing ethical engineering practices through close contact with fellow peers and the engineering community. The members meet together in bi‐monthly meetings to learn about the different sub‐ disciplines of civil engineering, to donate their time in community service, and to grow in fellowship American Society of Interior The American Society of Interior Designers is a group of people who are dedicated to the profession of Mr. Brian [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=141 Justine [email protected] Tayler Savoy [email protected] Designers interior design. The student chapter here on campus strives to become involved with our local Powell 032242604016 Gerald du community. This is done by having designers from our community give lectures, participating in charity work, and attending regional conferences. ASID is the best opportunity for students to network with fellow students and professionals in the interior design world. American Society of Mechanical [email protected] The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a professional body, specifically an Dr. Yucheng [email protected] Patrick [email protected] Engineers engineering society, focused on mechanical engineering. Liu u Adams Anthropology Society [email protected] The Anthropology Society welcomes all groups of people interested in learning about and studying Dr Ray [email protected] Schott Jaimie [email protected] Michael Chouest mcc0206@louisiana. past and current cultural behavior. Our members range from student seeking PhD's and life long Brassieur edu careers in Anthropology to those with minor fascinations with people and culture. The best way to find out about meeting times and places (as they vary) is to add Anthropology Society to your Moodle. People interested in joining or acquiring information about our organization can also email us at Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Associated Professional [email protected] Ms. Dayle [email protected] http://www.facebook.com Alison Mayer [email protected] Amiee Magnon tahnmagnon@gmail Educators of Louisiana Guillory .com Purpose. The purposes of A+PEL University Student Chapter are as follows:

a. To give students practical experience in working together and in working with other A+PEL University Student Chapters, Local A+PEL Chapters, and/or the state A+PEL organization;

b. To acquaint students with the history, ethics, organization, policies and programs of A+PEL;

c. To develop among students an understanding of the teaching profession through participation in the local and state organizations;

d. To interest capable students in education as a professional career;

e. To encourage the practice of high standards of personal and professional conduct among members;

f. To hold meetings and conferences for the mutual improvement and education of members;

g. To help members remain current on the latest professional practices and legal issues affecting teaching and learning; and

h. To promote quality education.

Association for Computing [email protected] As the Alpha Student Chapter of ACM we strive to further educate and involve the student with the Dr. Mark [email protected] Jazmin Bains [email protected] Jeffery Wichers jhw8092@louisiana. Machinery Alpha Student field of computing through both academic and social events. Radle edu Chapter Association of Indian Students [email protected] AIS is an organization formed by the Students from India in the University of Louisiana at Dr. Arun [email protected] Nusrat nusrathahmed@yahoo. Madhuri Koripalli madhuri.koripalli@g Lafayette.The purpose of the organization is to help the students in any possible way.The organization Lakhotia Ahmed com mail.com does free pick ups to all the new students from India and helps them in getting a home and other Mohammed basic necessities.Various gathering are held each year to make the students feel comfortable and Association of Information [email protected] To promote networking in both the business and technological fields and to better educate and Prof Brian [email protected] http://www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/AITP/ Seth Lemaire [email protected] Dean Bouzigard dmb9040@louisiana Technology Professionals promote the members in these fields as well as those interested in the IT Industry. West .edu Association of Technology, [email protected] Support ITEC and students therein. Mr. William [email protected] N/A Ethan Guillot [email protected] Paul Bourgeois pxb5199@louisiana. Management, and Applied Mueller edu Engineering Assoication of Educators The Louisiana Association of Educators (LAE) is the largest education association in the state of Mr Hunter [email protected] www.lae.org Brandan [email protected] Devan Trahan dmc3448@lousiaian Student Program Louisiana. LAE is an affiliate of the 3.2 million member, National Education Association (NEA), which is Beasley Trahan u .edu the nation’s largest professional employee organization. The NEA is committed to advancing the cause of public education and believes every child deserves a quality education.

The LAE mission is to organize and empower local associations to promote quality public schools, to strengthen the education profession and to improve the well‐being of members. The LAE provides legislative initiatives, legal assistance, professional development opportunities, great member benefits, and informative publications and website. Astronomy Club The purpose of the ULL Astronomy Club is to unite students with an interest in what lies beyond our Dr. Gary [email protected] www.facebook.com/pages/ULLAstronomyclub Kathryn Lane [email protected] Devon Adams devonte1114@yaho own planet. Club activities include star parties, solar viewings, sidewalk astronomy parties, meetings Kinsland o.com with guest speakers, and much more. All students are welcome to join Astronomy Club regardless of Badminton Association The purpose of the ULBA is to create an organization to support and promote opportunities for Qiang Yuan [email protected] Haochun x.ch.zhang85@hotmail. students, faculty, and staff to participate in the sport of badminton for the purposes of recreation, Zhang com competition, socialization, and exercise. This organization is not affiliated with any other local, state, Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Baptist Collegiate Ministry [email protected] WHAT IS THE BCM? Mrs. Debbie [email protected] www.ullbcm.com Allison [email protected] Lori Fields [email protected] Savoie Credeur du The Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) exists to help students know Christ and grow in their faith through Bible study, worship, fellowship, missions, and much more. We desire to reach students for Christ, connect them with other believers (here in Lafayette and around the world), and strengthen both their personal relationship with Christ and the church. We want to serve you, however, whenever, and whatever you need – no strings attached. We believe God has called us to live everyday in loving service to those around us, and we also believe that he is changing us into people who desire to love more and more all the time.

DO I HAVE TO BE BAPTIST?

This is a question we hear frequently. And the answer is NO, you do not have to be Baptist to be a part of the BCM. We welcome all regardless of their denominational preference or faith! We are supported by the Louisiana Baptist Convention and area Southern Baptist churches and affirm Baptist doctrine and theology, but anyone and everyone can be involved at the BCM. We have Baptists, Presbyterians, Non‐Denominationals, Atheists, Muslims, Internationals, and more so its a pretty good bet you’ll find a place with us here.

WHAT DOES THE BCM OFFER?

We offer everyone a free lunch on Wednesdays at noon every regular week of the semester. We have a worship service Tuesday nights in the Honors Forum in the Student union at 6. We take hiking trips, play soccer, basketball, football, ping pong and any other sport you can think of, as well as, go to conferences, have pool parties and fellowships at Scott’s house, bible studies, small groups, and Beacon Club [email protected] The Beacon Club is a student organization at UL at Lafayette whose mission is to work to promote an Dr. Kim [email protected] http://www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/BeaconClu Melinda [email protected] environment that honors diversity by creating a campus where all individuals can maintain integrity of Warren u b/ or Garrett u identity, learn from other cultures, and share equal participation in the larger community. To this http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15399826794550 end, we serve as a link between students with disabilities and the UL community. 2

We help students find their inner voices and use their voices collectively to achieve the finest college experience possible. We do this by participating in a variety of innovative and thought‐provoking activities which promote opportunities for change.

As we recognize that our differences can enhance our decisions and our direction, we ask that you join us and together we can develop strategies and experiences to identify and eliminate systemic barriers.

Beta Alpha Psi [email protected] As the premier professional accounting and business information society, Beta Alpha Psi recognizes Dr. Suzanne [email protected] Laura ullbap.president@gmail academic excellence, complements members’ formal education by providing interaction between Ward Guichard .com students, faculty, and professionals, and fosters lifelong growth, service, and ethical conduct. Big Brothers Big Sisters of [email protected] BIGS On Campus connects UL students to community involvement! We unite based on mutual Mr. Dan Hare [email protected] www.acadianabigs.com Hollie hbarousse@acadianabi Katherine Wicke [email protected] Acadiana UL Lafayette interests of service, positive youth development & recognition of the success of Big Brothers Big Barousse gs.com m Sisters of Acadiana’s mentoring programs.

We are leaders across all majors dedicated to impacting Acadiana youth through campus advocacy for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Acadiana(BBBSA). Our mission is to motivate UL students to engage in youth development, create campus awareness of BBBSA mentoring programs, and participate in BBBSA events. Join BIGS On Campus to experience our rewards: FUN, community impact, new relationships, career & personal development! Biology Society [email protected] We aim to put students in touch with the research that is going on not only here at UL but also at Mr. Kyle [email protected] John john.roethlisberger@g Sarah Farmer [email protected] surrounding organizations. We bring in speakers who present their current research, as well as take Patton Roethlisberg mail.com du Biology oriented field trips. er Blue Key Honor Society [email protected] Blue Key Honor Society is a premier honor society that recognizes college students at senior Dean David [email protected] http://www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/BlueKey/in Andrew [email protected] Colin Gould [email protected] institutions of higher education for balanced and all‐around excellence in scholarship, leadership, and Barry dex.html Manuel u om service. Membership is attained by means of an application and interview process.

Bowling Club [email protected] Promote the sport of bowling through campus activities and through intercollegiate bowling. Mr. Glynn [email protected] www.ullbowling.blogspot.com D. Ashton [email protected] Claudia Meeks cam5983@louisiana. Arseneaux Guidry edu Cajun Bass Masters [email protected] The Cajun Bass Masters promote sportsmanship and the sport of competitive bass fishing through Mr. Tim [email protected] ragincajunfishing.com Cody [email protected] Neil Arnaud neilarnaud@ragincaj competition and camaraderie. Lemaire McCrary unfishing.com Cajun Hot Shots [email protected] The Cajun Hot Shots is an ambassador group for the UL Men's Basketball Team. We organize games Coach Bob [email protected] Katie [email protected] Alicia Major akm4531@louisiana and activities during the game, as well as decorate the locker room before home games. We are Marlin Whiting .edu present at all home games in professional attire. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship [email protected] Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship doesn't have an official membership, so you don't have to 'join'. We're Dr Fred [email protected] www.lachialpha.org Christian [email protected] Blair Leonard blairelizabeth37@ho just students on a journey, and together we are experiencing friendship with God. Getting involved Walters Robertson tmail.com with Chi Alpha is easy ‐ you just show up and experience what's going on. Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society Dr. Ehab [email protected] www.chi‐epsilon.org Logan [email protected] Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Chi Sigma Iota [email protected] The purposes of the Society shall be to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, advocacy, and Dr. Latifey [email protected] Corey Porche [email protected] Amy Arceneaux excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical LaFleur excellence in the profession of counseling.

Chi Tau Epsilon The purpose of Chi Tau Epsilon Dance Honor Society is to represent the ancient belief in the Greek Mr. Kenneth [email protected] Gracey [email protected] letters X, T, E, dance, honor, and fulfillment, respectively. It is also to provide an opportunity for those Jenkins Domingue men and women pursuing a career in dance to broaden their horizons to the art of dance. It is a society, motivated to further knowledge and promote the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Department of Dance to those in the community who are unable to experience the art of dance. This organization will adhere to all policies and regulations of the University of Lafayette and the University of Louisiana System. Activities that result in undue physical stress or any subtle or covert technique that will impair, make captive, or destroy and individual’s freedom of thought will not be tolerated. All fundraising shall be carried out in accordance with the rules and policies of the Office of Chinese Students and Scholars [email protected] Holding all activities of all chinese students and scholar in ULL. Dr. Dianchen [email protected] http://www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/CSSA/ Dan Zhang zhangdan840316@hot Qing Liu [email protected] Association Gang mail.com m Circle K International [email protected] Circle K International (CKI) is the premier collegiate and university community service, leadership Mr. Leroy [email protected] Cherrelle cherrelleduncan1@gma Emily Broussard [email protected] development and friendship organization in the world. With more than 12,600 members in 17 Broussard Duncan il.com et nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day. CKI aims to be the leading global community‐service organization on college and university campuses that enriches the world one member, one child and one community at a time.

CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to meet other college students around the world. Projects such as the Six Cents Initiative, CKI’s International fundraiser that aims to provide water to the 2.2 billion children worldwide who lack safe drinking water, bring College Democrats The College Democrats of America are the official youth branch of the Democratic National Dr. Pearson [email protected] Facebook.com/ULLCollegeDems Shari Trahan [email protected] Sonia Daniels [email protected] Committee. We are comprised of local and state chapters that are affiliates of the Democratic Party. Cross du m du We represent hundreds of thousands of current students and millions of young people across the country that work, volunteer, and support Democrats. We help to engage college students on local, state, and national races. Our purpose is to to register students to vote, talk to students on campus about health insurance reform, or ask students to express their appreciation for elected officials voting to pass important pieces of legislation like the Student Aid and Financial Responsibilities Act.ratic candidates and issues.

Colleges Against Cancer Advocacy for cancer: to reduce cancer incidence and mortality through education and support by Theresa theresafrederick@louisian Arielle [email protected] Sean Calloway smc7245@louisiana. collaborating college students, faculty and staff dedicated to fighting cancer. Frederick a.edu Collado edu

CRICKET CLUB [email protected] TO KEEP THE SPIRIT OF CRICKET ALIVE Dr jamal [email protected] saishyam [email protected] Criminal Justice Society [email protected] The Purpose of the CJUS society is to all the members to be introduced to different feilds and job Ken Jaccuzzo [email protected] Courtney [email protected] Tiffany tlw9399@louisiana. oportuinities with in the Criminal Justice System. And this is done mainly by having guest speaker who LeBlanc Washington edu come and share with the club. Cult of the Stage Monkey [email protected] Cult of the Stage Monkey gives free improvisational theatre performances and offers training in Dr. Julia [email protected] www.cultofthestagemonkey.com Jude Duhon [email protected] improvisation to interested members. Frederick Debate Team [email protected] Participate in intercollegiate policy debate competition. Dr. Scott [email protected] Scott Elliott [email protected] Delta Alpha Pi International [email protected] Members display pride in their academic accomplishments as honor students who happen to have a Dr. Kim [email protected] www.louisiana.edu/studentorganizations/DAP/index.html Ruth Ann [email protected] Michelle Jolivette Honor Society disability. Delta Alpha Pi members strive to change the negative perception that students with Warren u Bennett disabilities cannot achieve academically. Through public recognition, leadership and visible participation in educational activities, Honor Society members counteract such prejudice. Because of the negative stereotyping associated with disability, students with disabilities have been reluctant to identify themselves publicly. Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society presents an opportunity to change that perception by recognizing students with disabilities for their academic accomplishments.

Delta Delta Delta [email protected] Delta Delta Delta was established at UL on April 19, 1957. With 118 active members, Tri Delta prides Mrs. Kim [email protected] http://info.theginsystem.com/websites/DDD_ULL/ Laura Taylor [email protected] Sarah Dronet skd2939@louisiana. itself in its philanthropy work for children's cancer charities (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Billeaudeau m edu scholarship, and outstanding campus involvement. Delta Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to Ms. Marilyn [email protected] Nicholas [email protected] Philip Alexander pxa4657@louisiana. encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by Gastineau u Burrows edu research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.

Delta Sigma Pi was founded in 1907 at : School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance by Harold Valentine Jacobs, Alexander Frank Makay, Alfred Moysello and Henry Albert Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. [email protected] Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a private, non‐profit organization whose purpose is to provide Bobbie Decuir [email protected] www.deltasigmatheta.org Anna [email protected] assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. A Bernard sisterhood of more than 200,000 predominately Black college educated women, the Sorority currently has over 900 chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Republic of Korea. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization's Five Point Programmatic Thrust: Economic Development, Educational Development, International Awareness and Involvement, Physical and Mental Health, Political Awareness and Involvement

The Sorority was founded in 1913 by 22 students at Howard University in Washington, D.C. These young women wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence; to provide scholarships; to provide support to the underserved; educate and stimulate participation in the establishment of positive public policy; and to highlight issues and provide solutions for problems in Diamond Darlings [email protected] Diamond Darlings is a group of hostesses who support the UL Baseball team by assisting fans, working Mr. Tony cajunbaseball@cox‐ Michelle [email protected] games, decorating the locker room, providing treats, and enhancing the baseball experience at M.L. Robichaux internet.com Hooper u Ducks Unlimited [email protected] University of Louisiana at Lafayette Ducks Unlimited Student Chapter supports the national mission of David Suter [email protected] Amy [email protected] Ducks Unlimited. Donaldson m

Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.

Eta Eta Kappa Nu's purpose is the stimulation and reward of scholarship in Electrical Engineering. As Dr. [email protected] Christian De [email protected] conceived by its founders and as carried forward by its membership during more than two Mohammad Prins u generations, another aim is to assist its members throughout their lives in becoming better Madani professionals as well as better citizens. In turn, it is still another purpose of the organization, that its members be a constructive force, helping fellow members and non‐members alike to improve the standards of the profession, the courses of instruction, and the institution where the chapter is Francofous Francofous' purpose is to foster interest in French and the unique context of Louisiana. We plan Dr. May [email protected] Maria [email protected] events to expose students to different cultural activities and language practice. Waggoner Zeringue u Gay, Lesbian, and Straight [email protected] The Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Society is UL Lafayette's only gay‐straight alliance on campus. The Mr. Paul Eaton [email protected] Samuel Jones [email protected] Society purpose of our organization is the promote understanding and provide education with the intention of bridging the gap between the gay and straight community. Graduate Student Organization To render assistance to graduate students in their pursuit of academic achievement and excellence Dr. Brian [email protected] http://www.ull.edu/Student/Organizations/GSO/ Boukary [email protected] Sara LaPorte saraelaporte@yaho Frederick Sawadogo Conner o.com Greek council The Greek Council consists of representation from all recognized organizations. The purpose of the dean Tucker [email protected] http://ulgreeks.com/greek‐council sara hart [email protected] franco tavera [email protected] Greek Council is to provide education and collaboration on a continual basis for the betterment of the Sappington du fraternity and sorority community at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The Greek Council meets every Monday at 3:00 pm. Each organization is required to be represented at each meeting. Educational programming is consistent with the mission of the Office of Greek Affairs. Horticulture Science Club We like plants and we like germinating, planting, watering, observing, defending, and harvesting Dr. Dennis [email protected] Jacob [email protected] plants. We meet about once a month and always have an activity planned. In October we have our Wollard Delahoussay annual pumpkin carving. We go on field trips to Chicot State Park and other plant related places. e Ice Hockey Team [email protected] The UL Lafayette Ice Hockey Team is a competitive organization of student‐athletes that works to Mr. Ross [email protected] www.ragincajunsicehockey.com Dennis [email protected] Dan Proud dnp0646@louisiana. promote scholastic achievement, athleticism, and camaraderie while engaging the community with Chiquet Mayes edu passion and excellence in ice hockey. Industrial Designers Society of To build opportunities for creative and educational development of design students as well as to Andy Loewy [email protected] Ross Usie [email protected] Azeez Alli‐Balogun [email protected] America initiate design awareness within the community Infinity Dance Group The purpose of Infinity Dance Group, futhered referred to as IDG, is to give students who are Mr Hector [email protected] Jordan [email protected] Michelle Burise michelleburise@gm passionate about dance a chance to express themselves through a variety of dance styles LaSala Thomas ail.com Institute of Electrical and IEEE is a student organization that promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, Mr, Paul [email protected] Christian De [email protected] Electronic Engineers integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electro and information technologies and sciences Darby Prins u for the benefit of humanity and the profession. It is open to all electrical and computer engineering students. Meetings are held at 6:00PM on the first Thursday of each month in Madison Hall Rm. 142. Institute of Electrical and ieee‐[email protected] OUR chapter plays the role of a mentor to all students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, so Magdy [email protected] http://www.cacs.louisiana.edu/~ieee‐cs/index.htm Sherine [email protected] Electronics Engineers Computer that they can enjoy both their academic and social lives. The chapter helps the students to accomplish Bayoumi Abdelhak a.edu society student chapter their projects and guides them how to use facilities, such as the computer labs, printers, and the library. The students have access to such information either by direct contact with the chapter officers, or through the chapter website. The web site is constantly updated and features information about current events. Institute of Transportation ITE provides opportunities to students for information exchange, participation and networking in the Dr Xiaoduan [email protected] Martha [email protected] Hashim Rizvi [email protected] Engineers field of Transportation Engineering. Sun Sellers u du Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Inter Fraternity Council [email protected] The Interfraternity Council of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is the student organization Mr. Tucker [email protected] ulgreeks.com Christopher [email protected] Laine Blazevich lmb6957@louisiana. responsible for governing fraternity Greek system. The IFC presides over 9 fraternity chapters and Sappington Hargrave edu hundreds of Greek men on campus in an effort to promote the common ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. These IFC‐sanctioned chapters are viewed as such due to their membership in the South Eastern Interfraternity Conference. Chapter size currently ranges anywhere from 20 members to approximately 105 members. IFC chapters adhere to the rules outlined by the International Student Council ISC is an organization for International Students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. We are Rose [email protected] http://oia.louisiana.edu Joaquin [email protected] Alice De Jesus axd9929@louisiana. here to service and help all international students on campus and to create an enjoyable study aboard Honegger Perez edu experience for them and boarded the diversity on campus. International Studies Society [email protected] The Organization takes as its mission to promote students’ understanding of international Dr Isa Camyar [email protected] None Jordan [email protected] Jacob Causey [email protected] developments of various kinds and major issues in US foreign policies, increase their appreciation of Landry du foreign cultures and people, and raise their awareness of career opportunities with an international Judo Club [email protected] Ragin' Judo is a club for martial artists or aspiring martial artists to gather and train the sport of judo a Mr. Paul [email protected] louisiana.edu/aep5249 Aaron Phillips [email protected] Geoffrey Futch in safe and productive atmosphere. Ragin Judo members can then test their training in several Monier om tournaments throughout the semester. Juggling Association University of Louisiana at Lafayette's organization to promote the skill and art of juggling. Dr. Marthe [email protected] Alexander [email protected] Jerry Wolfe [email protected] A Fraternity that brings young men together as brothers. Mr Ken Ardoin [email protected] Chase [email protected] Dalton Augustine Fraternity, Inc [email protected] To unite college men of culture, patriotism and honor in a bond of Fraternity; Donald [email protected] Cody Jones [email protected] Paul Henny To encourage honorable achievement in every field of human endeavor; Dofoney To promote the spiritual, social, intellectual and moral welfare of its members; To assist the aims and purposes of colleges and universities; To inspire service in the public's interest. Kappa Delta Pi [email protected] We promote excellence in and recognize outstanding contributions to education. Dr. Edith [email protected] kdp4ul.org Chris Roby [email protected] Kappa Delta Sorority [email protected] Kappa Delta Sorority focuses on these areas: leadership, academic success, community service, social Dr. Jessica [email protected] ullkappadelta.com Kara Bethard [email protected] Lindsey LeJeune [email protected] success, and membership/sisterhood. Clarke u Fraternity [email protected] Kappa Sigma is a brotherhood founded on Four Pillars of Excellence: Fellowship, Leadership, Dr. James [email protected] KappaSigma.org Ross Eason [email protected] Tyler Traweek [email protected] Scholarship, and Service. These four pillars helped the Epsilon Chi Chapter excel to become the largest Reinhart du fraternity at The University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Kappa Sigma was founded in 1400, in Bologna, Italy, and was established on the ULL campus March 17, 1956. The Epsilon Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma makes extensive efforts to support our university, our community, and strive to be better men. As a chapter, brothers compete in Intramural Sports on campus and attend social events throughout the year.

Through our Brothers In Action program we’ve helped raise money for multiple charities and donated ample amount of service hours to our community. The brothers of Epsilon Chi received their second Founder's Award for Chapter Excellence (FACE), Founders' Circle Award (making us one of the top 6 chapters in the nation for the second year in a row), and Top 10 Philanthropy Dollars Raised ($44,000). Continuing each semester where we left off, the Brothers of Epsilon Chi strive to become Karate Club [email protected] The Karate Club practices traditional Shotokan Karate, as taught by the Japan Karate Association. We Dr Nicole [email protected] http://www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/Karate/ Kenneth [email protected] Alton James a.jamesiii@hotmail. welcome Karateka with all levels of expertise, including complete beginners. We strive to foster a Mueller Cross u com friendly, supportive and collegiate atmosphere.

Kinesiology Professional Our purpose is to provide outlets for the kinesiology student body to network with professionals and Dr Brian [email protected] www.ul‐kpa.edu Christopher [email protected] Cory Etheredge cee4545@louisiana. Association to provide funds for the students to use in whatever way progresses their career path. Campbell Landry edu Korean Association of Students KASS stands for Korean Association of Students and Scholars. The purpose of our organization is to Dr. Won‐Jun [email protected] Taehoon [email protected] Wonjeong Chae wxc0966@louisiana. and Scholars introduce Korea and Korean culture to ULL and Lafayette. Due to our purpose, we have a couple of Chung Kim m edu events to experience little Korea in Lafayette LA. Also, we are sharing information with people in L'Acadien [email protected] L'Acadien is THE University of Louisiana at Lafayette's yearbook. It is a student run publication Mr. Charlie [email protected] University of Louisiana at Lafayette Scott [email protected] consisting of photographers, writing, and layout staff. There is a new edition of the L'Acadien printed Lenox Bienvenu om and distrubuted at the beginning of every Fall semester capturing the highlights and memories from various events taking place the year before. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity is one of the largest men's general fraternities in North America with Mr Joshua [email protected] www.lcbrother.com Peter broussard.peter@gmail. Taylor Ohler tdo9795@louisiana. more than 260,000 initiated members, with more than 200 active chapters at colleges and Perrodin Broussard com edu universities. It was the first fraternity to eliminate pledging in the early 1970s, and it remains a leader in the fight against hazing, alcohol abuse, drugs, and other challenges facing today's college student. Lambda Chi Alpha serves as a co‐curricular experience to complement higher education by providing young men with opportunities for academic achievement, leadership development, and lifelong friendships.

The mission of Lambda Chi Alpha is to offer the best fraternal experience, focusing on personal character development through leadership, scholarship, community service and positive social experiences. Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Latin American Student [email protected] The Latin American Student Association (LASA) is an organization at the University of Louisiana at Mr. Hector [email protected] www.ulllasa.org Iris Trochez alexandra7208@hotmai Iolani Dubon Association Lafayette. It is integrated by Latin students of various majors and Latin backgrounds. LASA members LaSala l.com have come together with the strong conviction that the Latin population at UL needs to have a space in which their culture is enriched and where volunteer opportunities are provided to expand their perspective on life.

As a group we strive to make the voices of Latinos heard. We strongly encourage Latin people to embrace every aspect of their lives that make them "LATINOS" in order to strengthen our culture at UL. We are proud of being Latinos and we want every single Latin student to feel the same way.

As a group we strive to make the voices of Latinos heard. We strongly encourage latin people to embrace every aspect of their lives that make them "LATINOS" in order to strengthen our culture at Law Club The UL‐Lafayette Law Club is for students interested in going to law school or pursuing a career in law. Dr. Rick [email protected] http://pols.louisiana.edu/lawclub.html Scott Richard [email protected] Justine Benoit jwb4460@louisiana. Louisiana Engineering Society [email protected] Bring the students of all disciplines of engineering together in one organization. Dr. Don Hayes [email protected] Carl Pettit [email protected] om u Love Alive Christian Fellowship [email protected] The purpose of Love Alive Christian fellowship is to equip college adults with the knowledge and Dr. Patricia [email protected] [email protected] Toy [email protected] Chantel Citizen cmc2667@louisiana. understanding of Christ through the Word of God. We are available to talk and help college students Beaulieu Carmouche edu concerning spiritual issues. We believe that you can still enjoy life and have fun while simultaneously serving and having a relationship with Christ. MBA Association The MBA Association (MBAA) is a graduate‐level student organization designed to enhance the MBA Dr. Robert [email protected] www.ull.edu/mbaa Matthew matthewcasbon@yaho Michelle Hensgens mmh6414@louisian experience. Since its creation, the MBAA has served as an effective conduit between our students, the Viguerie du Casbon o.com a.edu community, and business leaders from around the globe. The goals of the MBAA are to:

•Promote personal and professional growth outside of the classroom setting •Nourish a strong, lasting sense of comradery between our fellow students •Develop extensive professional networks to benefit both students and business leaders •Uphold a positive professional image of the MBA Program In order to achieve these goals, our officers are constantly working to develop and execute a diverse series of events that can be enjoyed by all members of the association. These events provide great opportunities for professional development, networking, socializing, and recreational activities.

Men's Lacrosse [email protected] Lacrosse team competing in the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association. Season starts in late January Dr. Justin [email protected] Byrnes [email protected] Conor Runkel and we practice year‐round. Meetings are held also. Shroyer Tatford Men's Soccer Club The UL Men's Soccer Club is open to all enrolled UL students. The club competes during the Spring and Dr. Gary Glass [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/UL‐Lafayette‐Mens‐Soccer‐ Scott [email protected] Fall semesters against other college teams and travels for tournaments (including a Regionals and Club/131934581816?ref=ts Bienvenu om potentially a Nationals). Mocha Club [email protected] Mocha Club is about connecting your community with our community in Africa. You start by giving up Mrs. Kathleen [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=166055035358 Stephanie [email protected] Andrew Whitman andrewhitman@me. the cost of 2 mochas a month. And you get to pick where that money is going. We have many Espinoza Cheramie com different ongoing projects around Africa ‐ pick the one that YOU love. Then start your team so you can invite others to join you in making a difference! Mocha Club at UL is about involving college students Mu Epsilon Kappa To view, discuss and review Japanese animation, games and pop culture. Dr. Julia [email protected] facebook MEK‐Omega Psi Brooke Robin flameprotector@yahoo. Jacob Poole jap5565@louisiana. Muslim Students Association [email protected] Serve the Muslim students community as well as educating others about Islam, the religion of Dr Jamal [email protected] https://sites.google.com/site/msaullouisiana/ MUHD [email protected] AHMED KHATTAB akk6481@louisiana. Muslims. Khattak IMRAN u edu MUHD National Art Education [email protected] The UL Chapter of the National Art Education Association aims to educate and inform Art Education Dr. Lynn [email protected] Kelly kelly.morantine@gmail. Shelly Breaux shelly_breaux@yaho Association majors of the importance of Art Education in the classroom and the community with support and Sanders‐Bustle Morantine com o.com partnership from the National Art Education Associations. National Association for the [email protected] The primary objectives of the UL Lafayette Chapter of NAACP shall be to inform the students of the Ms. Carolyn [email protected] naacp.com Joshua [email protected] Willie Ricks wxr2192@louisiana. Advancement of Colored problems, facing African‐ Americans and other minority groups as well as to advance the economic, Dural Walker edu People educational, social and political status of African‐ Americans and other minority groups on campus. National Black MBA Association The National Black MBA Association leads in the creation of educational opportunities and Dr. Jerilyn Hill [email protected] NBMBAA.org Timothy [email protected] Nicholas Burrows nlb2275@louisiana. Undergraduate Chapter economic growth for African Americans. Manuel u edu • Providing innovative programs to stimulate their intellectual and economic growth • Building partnerships with key stakeholders who help facilitate this growth • Increasing awareness and facilitating access to graduate management education programs and career opportunities in management fields.

National Pan‐Hellenic Council The National Pan‐Hellenic Council, Incorporated (NPHC) is currently composed of nine (9) Dean Tucker [email protected] Marcus [email protected] Angela Scott International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Sappington Slaughter Fraternity, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Fraternity, Inc., Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Fraternity, Inc. and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. NPHC promotes interaction through forums, meetings and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail National Society of Black [email protected] The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), with more than 35,700 members, is one of the largest Dr. Ahmed [email protected] www.ull.edu/~popo1074/nsbe Lorenzo [email protected] Bianca Green Beaky07green@yah Engineers student‐governed organizations in the country. Founded in 1975, NSBE now includes more than 450 Khattab Evans m oo.com College, Pre‐College, and Technical Professional/Alumni chapters in the United States and abroad. NSBE’s mission is "to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community." National Student Speech The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is a pre‐professional Dr. Shalini [email protected] Jessica [email protected] Language Hearing Association membership association for students interested in the study of communication sciences and Arehole Martin disorders. National Stuttering Association: [email protected] The National Stuttering Association provides a support group setting for persons who stutter, their Dr. John [email protected] Jill Douglass [email protected] Lafayette Chapter families, friends and those who are interested in learning more about stuttering. We meet the first Tetnowski Tuesday of EVERY month. Nepal Students' Association NSA is newly established organization with small number of membership. Followings are the Dr Durga [email protected] under construction Binod Regmi [email protected] Nakul Regmi [email protected] objectives of this organization Phoudyal om om

1. To support Nepali students to overcome the problems encountered by the Students at University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL) 2. To coordinate and cooperate with the organizations on campus and in the city of Lafayette in activities of mutual interest 3. To promote cultural exchange among Nepalese student, UL family and Lafayette communities 4. To learn and understand diversity through cultural exchange between community of University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL) and Lafayette city 5. To contribute in efforts of Student Government Association’s (SGA) to make University of Louisiana as the best place for academic development

The NEPAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION is not affiliated with any other organizations except designated Association in UL Activities that result in undue physical stress or any subtle or covert technique that will impair, make captive, or destroy an individuals freedom of thought will not be tolerated This organization will adhere to all policies and regulations of the University of Louisiana Lafayette and the University of Louisiana System

Newman Catholic Student [email protected] The Newman Catholic Student Ministry exists to provide support, formation in the Catholic faith and Dr. Robert [email protected] www.ragincajuncatholics.org Sarah Mele [email protected] Ministry Christian fellowship to the students of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Henry Omega Phi Alpha [email protected] Omega Phi Alpha is a National Service Sorority. Our purpose is to provide community service Joseph M. [email protected] omegaphialpha.org Lakeshia [email protected] T'Erica French TSF444@LOUISIANA throughout the world. We base our well being off three important cardinal principles: Friendship, Cotton Dixon .EDU Leadership and Service. We promote community service to four different areas of service. Omega Psi Phi To serve the community as outstanding young men. To always Srive for excellence. Leading at all time Dr Roslin [email protected] Clint Berry [email protected] Kenneth Bellard and explempifying manhood, scholarship, perservearance and uplift!! Growe m Order of Omega To RECOGNIZE those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership in Roquee [email protected] Dustin [email protected] Caitlin Shollmier m inter``````````````‐‐fraternity activities, to ENCOURAGE them to continue along this line, and to INSPIRE Forson Chastant others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment; to UNITE outstanding fraternity men and women to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate fraternity affairs; to BRING TOGETHER members of the faculty, alumni, and student members of the institution's fraternities and sororities on a basis of mutual interest, understanding and helpfulness; to help CREATE an atmosphere where ideas and issues can be discussed openly Orthodox Christian Fellowship [email protected] To bring together Orthodox Christians and those interested in Orthodox Christianity for weekly Dr. George Loli [email protected] http://www.ocf.net/default.aspx Justin [email protected] Will Dover yourfriendwilldover fellowship, study, and growth. Stevens m @gmail.com Panhellenic Council [email protected] Governing body of the NPC sororities at UL Lafayette Roquee [email protected] Emily Ardoin [email protected] Pepper Records To build a recording label that is useful to community as well as serving our very own students quality Dr Robert [email protected] Chris Stafford [email protected] William Watson wbw8392@louisiana recordings for their future as musicians. Willey .edu Phi Alpha Theta [email protected] Phi Alpha Theta is a professional society whose mission is to promote the study of history through the Dr. Michael [email protected] Sarah Vining [email protected] encouragement of research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and ideas Martin u among historians. We seek to bring students, teachers, and writers of history together for intellectual and social exchanges, which promote and assist historical research and publication by our members in Phi Beta Beta Delta is the first honor society dedicated to recognizing scholarly achievement in Mr. John [email protected] http://www.louisiana.edu/Student/Organizations/PBD/ Phil Auter [email protected] Kathleen Espinoza international studies. Our Society not only encourages interdisciplinary contacts, which promote the Ferstel exchange of ideas and information among all members of the University community, but also supports the implementation and success of those ideas. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity [email protected] Culture for service, service for humanity Mr. Cormick [email protected] Clyde Hunter [email protected] Micheal mwt2742@louisiana Phi Kappa Phi [email protected] To honor outstanding students, faculty and staff and to promote academic excellence on campus. Mr. John [email protected] http://moody.louisiana.edu/pkp John Ferstel [email protected] Nancye Roussel ncr3025@louisiana. Social Mr Bill Crist [email protected] Walter [email protected] Tyler Daigle [email protected] Phi Mu Phi Mu is an organization of women which provide personal and academic development, service to Lisa Lord [email protected] Noelle [email protected] Jency Landry [email protected] others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendship through a shared tradition Comeaux m m Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia The Object of this Fraternity shall be for the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit, the Scott Landry [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/PMADeltaEpsilon Joshua [email protected] Benjamin Doucet bld5615@louisiana. mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students, the advancement of music in America and a Carriere edu loyalty to the Alma Mater. Philosophy Club [email protected] The Philosophy Club provides the university community with a forum for the discussion of Dr Keith Korcz [email protected] http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~kak7409/PhilosophyClub.html Marcus [email protected] Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Pi Epsilon Tau [email protected] Pi Epsilon Tau was founded at the University of Oklahoma in 1947. Paul S. Johnson led a group of Dr. Fathi [email protected] Adam Ray [email protected] Heath Sonnier [email protected] petroleum engineers who shared a sincere desire to create for the petroleum industry an organization Boukadi om which fosters loyalty, good fellowship and mutual cooperation. The society's objectives are to create a closer bond between its student members and industry, to broaden the scope of activities of members, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the engineering profession. International [email protected] social organization Mr Lucien [email protected] www.ulpikes.com Laine [email protected] Andrew Manuel andrewscottmanuel Fraternity Gastineau Blazevich u @gmail.com Pi Kappa Delta [email protected] Honorary Organization for Speech and Debate. Dr. Scott [email protected] Kari Fleming Pi Sigma Epsilon ‐ Gamma Chi [email protected] Pi Sigma Epsilon is the only national, professional, coeducational fraternity in marketing, sales and Mr. Frank [email protected] www.pselafayette.org Alex [email protected] Manli Teng [email protected] Chapter management. Founded in 1952, by Sales & Marketing Executives International, PSE strives to develop Wallace Forestier m the practical sales and marketing skills of its members through active involvement in sales and marketing projects and competitions, marketing research, professional programs (speakers, seminars, etc.), community service, social events, general chapter operation, and much more. The skills that can be learned in PSE can provide you with the abilities to be more successful in all aspects of you life and Powerlifting Club The purpose of our organization is to stay in shape while competing and having a good time. Gary Glass [email protected] ragincajunpowerlifting.com Cameron [email protected] Melissa Scott mls0150@louisiana. Experience is not required to join. Just the motivation to work out and the willingness to win! Barrilleaux edu Pre‐Professional Society [email protected] To provide an environment for students seeking to further their education and career into the field of Dr. Bruce [email protected] ullpps.org Wade Tucker [email protected] Lindsey Richard [email protected] medicine. Volunteer opportunities are also granted to students to gain experiences that will highly Felgenhauer du benefit the community as well as themselves. Pre‐Vet Society To help students interested in applying to veterinary school and to get involved in local animal Dr Terry [email protected] Molly French [email protected] Professional Fashion To join students interested in fashion to discuss trends as well as careers. Dr. Sharon [email protected] Lori Leday [email protected] Merchandising Association Pate Psi Chi: The International Honor [email protected] Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of Dr. Rick [email protected] Rachel [email protected] Samantha Marks sxc5001@louisiana. Society in Psychology ULL encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of Perkins Heath edu Chapter psychology. Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate men and women who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests, and who meet the minimum qualifications. Psi Chi is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS). Psi Chi serves two major goals–one immediate and visibly rewarding to the individual member, the other slower and more difficult to accomplish, but offering greater rewards in the long run. The first of these is the Society's obligation to provide academic recognition to its inductees by the mere fact of membership. The second goal is the obligation of each of the Society's local chapters to nurture the spark of that accomplishment by offering a climate congenial to members' creative development. Psychology Colloquium [email protected] The purpose of Psi Co is to render service to the community, to promote student collegiality and Dr. Emily [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/group.php?gid=1281 Melissa [email protected] Lara Rimassa lmr2261@louisiana. collaboration, to promote familiarity with the Sandoz m 55050568696&ref=ts Ledoux edu professional aspects of the discipline, and to encourage the development of faculty and student relationships. Open to all Psychology Majors and Minors.

Public Relations Student Society [email protected] The declared purpose of PRSSA is to cultivate a favorable and mutually advantageous relationship Dr. Dedria [email protected] Nathan [email protected] Sara Kirkley sara.kirkley@yahoo. of America between students and professional public relations practitioners. Givens‐Carroll Justice com Ragin Cajun Clays To promote shooting sports on a collegiate level. Ms. Patti [email protected] Damian [email protected] Endsley Smith For further interest get information at facebook.com under Ragin Cajun Clays or contact President Damian Smith ([email protected]) Ragin Cajun Corps [email protected] Our mission is to graduate leaders of character who are imbued with the concept of service. The Corps SFC James [email protected] rotc.louisiana.edu Jeremy [email protected] Jordan Leblanc [email protected] of Cadets has produced outstanding leaders for the great state of Louisiana and the Nation. Countless Auttonberry Meyers du alumni have achieved great success in the professions, business, industry, and public service. The Corps of Cadets is a 24‐hour‐per‐day, 7‐days‐per‐week leadership laboratory. Cadets study leadership, learn from experts, and practice what they have been taught while leading the nearly 50‐ member Corps of Cadets. Cadets repeatedly achieve great success at UL Lafayette. Our alumni, staff, and cadets are dedicated to the University of Louisiana Lafayette and are commented daily by their character, exemplary leadership, professionalism, and enthusiasm. Ragin' Cajuns Cheerleaders, Support Ragin' Cajuns Athletics and the University by promoting excitement, spirit and entertainment. Michelle michellebernard@louisian www.ragincajuns.com Macie [email protected] Mallory Miller mmm7209@louisian Cayenne Bernard a.edu Fortner u a.edu Ragin' Jazz www.studentunion.louisiana.edu Gracey [email protected] Tiffany McZeal [email protected] Ragin Peppers [email protected] Ragin Peppers is a spirit organization for the UL Lafayette Football Team. We participate in many Troy football‐[email protected] http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=203 Colleen [email protected] Toni‐Lynn Stoll activities such as decorating the football team’s locker room and baking cookies and treats for the Wingerter 504250617&ref=ts McDonough u team. Most importantly, Ragin Peppers helps recruit high school football players by giving tours and hosting football games on various game days. Rho Gamma Phi [email protected] Rho Gamma Phi is an Honors Society which helps others reach their goals. Dr. Julia [email protected] facebook ‐ UL Rho Gamma Phi Hans [email protected] William Myers wlm1558@louisiana Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Rho Lambda The purpose of Rho Lambda is to honor those women within the sorority community who have Roquee [email protected] ulgreeks.com Jillian Talley [email protected] Katherine Dyess ked3950@louisiana. exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to their Greek community and their sorority. Forson edu They are women who have furthered the ideals and principles of the Greek community throughout their years of sorority affiliation.

Gamma Omega chapter of Rho Lambda was chartered at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now UL Lafayette) in 1997. In order to be eligible for membership a sorority woman must be Risk Management & Insurance [email protected] The Risk Management & Insurance Society is open to any/all students interested in risk management, Dr. William [email protected] Jennifer Le [email protected] Denise DeJean did5427@louisiana. Society insurance, employee benefits, financial planning, estate planning, safety and other insurance‐related Ferguson edu topics. Regular meetings and social events are held where industry leaders, alumni and invited guest speakers share their knowledge and experiences with the membership. An annual resume book of student members is published and distributed to potential employers. Rotaract [email protected] The purpose of this organziation is to promote community and international service through projects Chris [email protected] www.rotary.org, Jessica [email protected] Dorian Boudreaux dorianboudreaux@y and activities throughout the year. We are associated with and sponsored by Rotary International. We Gilcrease http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/ULL‐Rotaract‐ Utzman ahoo.com also focus on promoting and creating friendships, networking, and school spirit. Club/124839180897162 Rugby Club [email protected] For students interested in playing rugby against other colleges and universities. Dr JoAnne [email protected] www.ragincajunrugby.com Holden [email protected] [email protected] The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity was founded March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama in Steve [email protected] Will [email protected] David Harrison dah1623@louisiana. Tuscaloosa. Its founders were eight young men, five of them seniors at the university; the other three Giambrone Littlepage edu were juniors. Founded in a time of intense sectional feeling, SAE confined its growth to the southern states. Extension was vigorous, however, and by the end of 1857, the fraternity numbered seven chapters. The mission of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is to promote the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, and service for our members based upon the ideals set forth by our Founders and as specifically enunciated in our creed (The True Gentleman). The True Gentleman is the man whose conduct proceeds from good will and an acute sense of propriety, and whose self‐control is equal to all emergencies; who does not make the poor man conscious of his poverty, the obscure man of his obscurity, or any man of his inferiority or deformity; who is himself humbled if necessity compels him to humble another; who does not flatter wealth, cringe before power, or boast of his own possessions or achievements; who speaks with frankness but always with sincerity and sympathy; whose deed follows his word; who thinks of the rights and feelings of others, rather than his own; and who Sigma Alpha Iota [email protected] The Mission of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity is to encourage, nurture and support Dr. Sue Lein [email protected] Elizabeth [email protected] Shenekia sdmcdonald1@gmai the art of music. Turner om McDonald l.com Sigma Alpha Lambda [email protected] To promote academic excellence at the chapter and national level and to encourage high academic Dr. Ross [email protected] sigmaalphalambda.org Brooke brookecolarelli@yahoo. Virginia Hines achievement among school‐aged children in our community. Chiquet Colarelli com To engage university students, faculty, and staff as well as the surrounding community in meaningful, relevant service initiatives and raise awareness for worthwhile causes. To promote an understanding of the service model of leadership, to educate on the philosophy of leading through service, and to develop leaders to who incorporate service into their lives. Sigma Delta Pi [email protected] UL Lafayette hosts the Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish honor society. Sigma Ms. Francisca [email protected] www.sigmadeltpi.org Katherine [email protected] Liliana McGuffin msl3595@louisiana. Delta Pi offers its members a number of beneficial scholarship, travel, and publication opportunities. Alonso Wicke edu Sigma Gamma Mu [email protected] SGM is the communication honor society for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. To be eligible, Dr. Wonjun [email protected] Cherrelle [email protected] students must have either a 3.0 cumulative or 3.0 in communication courses. Chung Duncan Sigma Gamma Rho Sorortiy Inc. [email protected] Sigma Gamma Rho’s slogan is “Greater Service, Greater Progress†. We pride ourselves on Dr. Toni [email protected] www.sgrho1922.com, www.sigmaswregion.com, Crystal [email protected] Angela Scott amichelle87@yahoo the Three S’s: Sisterhood, Scholarship and Service. The three S’s describe our main purpose Muhammad http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=467 Quillen .com and what we were founded on. We take education very seriously, believe we wouldn’t survive 49996261 without a strong sisterhood, and community service is what we do. We believe in quality over quantity. We are a hard working dedicated business and family oriented sorority. We believe in spreading love and giving back to the community especially to our youth. Sigma Nu is a social fraternity which was founded in strict opposition to hazing. Sigma Nu still remains Garland [email protected] ulsigmanu.com Dustin [email protected] Joshua Derouen [email protected] very committed to our founders' mission and holds our honor code to a very high standard in which "Chico" Daigle om we all strive to live up to. Rodriguez Sigma Sigma Sigma [email protected] Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded in 1898 in Farmville, Virginia. It was the first national sorority on the Amanda [email protected] http://ulgreeks.com/sigma‐sigma‐sigma Amber Vegas [email protected] Jessie Burr [email protected] University of Louisiana Lafayette’s campus in 1931. The Alpha Mu chapter of Tri Sigma strives to Doyle om follow our core values of wisdom, power, faith, hope and love. Sigma Tau Delta [email protected] Sigma Tau Delta is the International English Honor Society, and we are a member of the Association of Dr. Elizabeth [email protected] Roxie James [email protected] Samantha srichardson@louisia College Honor Societies. Sigma Tau Delta's central purpose is to confer distinction upon students of Bobo Richardson na.edu the English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies. Society for Entrepreneurial sea‐[email protected] The organization’s primary aim is to instill an entrepreneurial mindset in the members and to Dr. Lee Hisey [email protected] http://ulsea.org Abhishek abhishekbajpayee1990 Advancement encourage them to start their own enterprises. In order to support this goal, the organization shall Bajpayee @gmail.com strive to impart as much relevant education to its members as possible, promote and encourage good reading habits, help them establish useful contacts in the area, and help them enhance their communication, presentation and leadership skills through activities. The organization shall also encourage general intellectual growth and help its members broaden their horizons both as students and as individuals, preparing them for a successful career after completing their education. Society for Peace, Environment, [email protected] Since 1991, SPEAK has been the student group involved in promoting environmental awareness and Dr. Griff [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18456093544 Jason Faulk [email protected] David Boulanger dbb3554@louisiana. Action and Knowledge activism on the UL campus as well as in the Lafayette community. SPEAK members regularly attend Blakewood edu statewide and regional environmental conferences, grassroots organizing and leadership training, participate in and direct recycling efforts on campus and at local festivals, and celebrate the beauty of nature on canoeing and camping expeditions. Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Society of Hosteurs [email protected] Organization for Hospitality Management Becky Dubois [email protected] Katie Parris [email protected] Samantha [email protected] Brashear du Society of Petroleum Engineers [email protected] To provide the means for collection, dissemination, and exchange of technical information concerning Dr. Fathi [email protected] Heath [email protected] Stephen Davis shd2913@louisiana. the development of oil and gas resources, subsurface fluid flow, and production of other materials Boukadi Sonnier edu through well bores for the public benefit; and to provide opportunities through its programs for interested (and qualified) individuals to maintain and upgrade their individual technical competence in the aforementioned areas for the public benefit. Society of Physics Students [email protected] The SPS exists to help students transform themselves into contributing members of the professional Dr Gabriela [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2202288994&ref= Brandon [email protected] Peter Achi [email protected] community. Course work develops only one range of skills. Other skills needed to flourish Petculescu ts Touchet m professionally include effective communication and personal interactions, leadership experience, establishing a personal network of contacts, presenting scholarly work in professional meetings and journals, and outreach services to the campus and local communities. We also discuss physics‐related issues, perform experiments, competitive competitions, and participate in national and regional physics conferences. Locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally, the SPS offers the opportunity for these important enrichments to the student’s experience.

Society of Professional [email protected] The UL Lafayette chapter of SPJ is one of about 80 professional chapters and 200 campus chapters of Dr Robert [email protected] Ryan ryanmbroussard@gmail Nicholas Fontenot [email protected] Journalists SPJ nationwide. It was founded in 1909 as Sigma . It is the largest organization of professional Buckman Broussard .com om journalists in the country and advances the principles of journalistic excellence, ethics and diversity. It also defends freedom of the press and of speech and freedom of information. Society of Women Engineers [email protected] SWE is a non‐profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes Dr. Afef Fekih [email protected] n/a Emily [email protected] Robin Roy [email protected] Engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. SWE empowers women to succeed and Broussard du advance in these aspirations and be recognized for their life‐changing contributions and Sociological Society [email protected] The UL Lafayette Sociology Club is a campus organization dedicated to the purpose of unifying Dr. Toni Simi‐ [email protected] http://soci‐ Tremaine [email protected] Tania Babb [email protected] students wishing to pursue an interest in scientific study of society through meetings, lectures, and Muhammad anth.louisiana.edu/studentgroups/soci%20club/sociclub.html Rossyion du field trips. The aims of the organization are to provide support for students interested in the field of sociology and encourage greater public awareness of and appreciation for the sociological Spanish Club [email protected] The Spanish Club, an official student group at UL Lafayette, organizes Spanish related cultural and Nicholas [email protected] Liliana [email protected] Amber Murry aem2543@louisiana social activities for UL Lafayette students. It furthers the internationalization of our campus by creating Person McGuffin .edu a forum in which students of Spanish, as well as those from Spanish speaking countries and heritage speakers of Spanish may all interact. It has sponsored events including art exhibits, lectures, field trips, mural painting and Latin dance lessons in addition to the traditional conversation hour. Sports Medicine Association To provide awareness to Athletic Training in the public Ms Samar [email protected] Kyle Brown [email protected] Jacob Broussard jpb7430@louisiana. McCann edu Student Affiliates of the [email protected] The Student Affiliates of the American Son Do [email protected] Max Crisler [email protected] Jill Watson jww3189@louisiana. American Chemical Society Chemical Society supports undergraduate u edu and graduate students, and their faculty in promoting professional development, mentoring, and peer support mechanisms for those majoring in chemical sciences. Student Alumni Association [email protected] Student Alumni Association is for students to get involved within the UL Alumni Association. It is a Jonas Landry [email protected] Scott Hebert [email protected] great way to network with Alumni from UL. Students participate in a variety of events put on by SAA u and the Alumni Association. Meetings are once a month with FREE FOOD at every meeting. Student Association for the The Student Association for the Education of Young Children of the University of Louisiana at Dr. Elizabeth [email protected] Racheal rachealsonnier@yahoo. Marie outie_marie@yahoo Education for Young Children Lafayette: UL Lafayette Student Chapter of NAEYC (SAEYC‐UL) brings together both undergraduate, Pinkett Sonnier com Boutvonnoan .com alternate certification, and graduate students who have an interest in becoming highly qualified Early Student Council for Exceptional [email protected] Professional organization for persons interested in education of students with exceptional learning Dr Donna [email protected] N/A Brittni [email protected] Children needs. Wadsworth du Gravouia Student Dietetic Association [email protected] Our purpose is to enhance the leadership and knowledge of our future Dietitians. Students looking Dr Rachel [email protected] Kelly Durand [email protected] into a future career path in food and nutrition benefit greatly form this organization, not only in a Fournet knowledgeable manner, but also a professional manner. Students who are not interested in choosing the career path of a Dietitian are still welcome to join and benefit from the nutritional information Student Government [email protected] The Student Government Association is the organization that serves as the voice of the students at UL Dean Patricia patcottonham@louisiana. ulsga.com Christopher [email protected] Tyler Dunphy [email protected] Association Lafayette between the students at the administration. Cottonham edu Groh u du Student Health Information [email protected] The mission of the Student Health Information Management Society (SHIMS) at the University of Lisa [email protected] http://him.louisiana.edu/studentlife.shtml Emory [email protected] Brady Chatelain bbc7012@louisiana. Management Society Louisiana at Lafayette is to provide a meaningful interaction among the Health Information Delhomme u Dossmann III edu Management students as well as other medical and allied health groups.

The organization strives to further the professional knowledge of its members. In addition, SHIMS members participate in various fundraising activities with proceeds benefiting not only the organization but also the University’s HIM Department. Student Nurse Association The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Student Nurses Association is an association for all nursing Laura Lauramartien@louisiana. Kristen Colvin [email protected] Travis LeGrand students attending the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Our purpose is to represent UL Student Martien edu Nurses in the community. Student Orientation Staff [email protected] Student Orientation Staff is the premiere student leadership group on campus. Members of our Paul Eaton [email protected] http://ulorientation.com/student‐orientation‐staff Derrick [email protected] organization welcome over 3,000 Students and Parents to campus during our summer and spring Picard orientation programs. Members also learn critical skills in leadership development, teamwork, multiculturalism, service, campus resources, and student success. Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Student Parent Association The Student Parent Association is an organization created for students who are also parents. By Dr. Mary [email protected] Amy Faciane [email protected] joining the student parent association you can meet other student‐parents like yourselves for Sciaraffa u networking purposes along with participating in child friendly campus activities such as Family Movie Nights and Family Pool Days. At our meetings we discuss possible future activities, have guest speakers on topics related to issues we face as student‐parents, and community service projects. Child Students For Life Members of ULL Students for Life work to save lives threatened by induced abortion, euthanasia and Dr. William [email protected] Anne [email protected] destruction of human embryos for research. In furtherance of these goals, members seek to promote Simon Connolly om respect for life at ULL and in the surrounding community, to educate on life issues, to help those in need so that life is a promising choice and to work with others who share common goals. Tae Kwon Do Club [email protected] To promote the exposure of, and participation in, Tae Kwon Do for the purposes of self defense, Mr. Paul [email protected] Geoffrey [email protected] Wy'Jerell Lyons wxl2281@louisiana. fitness, recreation, and community service. We encourage active participation in martial arts for Monier u Futch edu individuals of all ages and ability levels. Taiwanese Student Association Help Taiwanese Students Hua‐Lun [email protected] Chih Hsun [email protected] Huang Chou m Tau Beta Pi [email protected] Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is Dr. Mostafa [email protected] Patrick [email protected] the nation's second‐oldest honor society, founded at Lehigh University in 1885 to mark in a fitting Elsayed Adams manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. The Vermilion [email protected] To keep the students informed with the news of the campus Mr. Charlie [email protected] Alison Moon [email protected] Zane Hill [email protected] [email protected] THE PURPOSE OF THETA XI Mr. John [email protected] ula‐lafayette,thetaxi.org Adam Celaya [email protected] Nicholas Bourgeois airplanebandit@gm Claude u m ail.com is to provide a college home environment for its active members in which fellowship and alumni Arceneaux guidance lead to wholesome mental, moral, physical, and spiritual growth. To that end, Theta Xi actively supports and augments college and community efforts to make individual members more mature and chapter groups more useful units of society. Through its alumni and undergraduate leadership Theta Xi endeavors to assist each member to develop:

ONE, Intellectual curiosity that assures the highest scholarship rating consistent with his ability;

TWO, habits that lead to better mental and physical health;

THREE, sincerity in his association with others and confidence in himself;

FOUR, responsibility to chapter, college, community, and country;

FIVE, leadership that comes from practicing the principles of democratic self‐government;

SIX, interests and activities outside regular scholastic studies that employ spare time to advantage;

SEVEN, spiritual understanding that provides a reservoir of strength to draw upon when faced with conditions beyond comprehension.

Triathlon Club [email protected] The UL Lafayette Tri club seeks to help UL students interested in participating in triathlons by Dave Suter [email protected] UL Tri Club on facebook Ryan McNeill [email protected] Brian Theriot bct1876@louisiana. providing a way for student athletes to meet, work out, raise funds, and achieve goals; and to create edu an atmosphere that encourages healthy living on our campus and in our community. University Program Council [email protected] The University Program Council is made up of four committees that plan student activities on campus: Goldie goldiegildehaus@louisian studentunion.louisiana.edu Jebby [email protected] Nelda Bailey nbb4213@louisiana. African Amercian Culture Committee(AACC), Traditions, Events, and Spirit. All UL students are Gildehaus a.edu Soignier edu members of UPC, all you have to do is attend 3 consecutive meetings to become an active member. Our meetings are every Wednesday from 2:30pm‐4:30pm in the Student Union Forum. Up 'til Dawn [email protected] Up 'til Dawn is a student‐led, student‐run, philanthropic program hosted by colleges and universities Dean Tucker [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Up‐til‐Dawn‐U‐of‐Louisiana‐ Taylor Ruiz [email protected] Kylie Templet kylie.templet@gmail nationwide to raise funds for Sappington Lafayette/121465811233456?ref=ts .com St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

A group of students educate the student body on St. Jude and recruit teams of five or more to participate in Up 'til Dawn. Teams fundraise through various side events and then come together to celebrate their accomplishments at the Up 'til Dawn celebration event. Students sacrifice a night of sleep at this event in honor of the patients and their families that have many sleepless nights at the hospital. Wakeboard Club [email protected] The ULL Wakeboard Team is a group of guys and girls that practice and compete in the sport of Mark Radle [email protected] Ian theianmcdougall@gmai Chase Guidry wakeboarding. There is no skill level required, we are just looking for people that enjoy the sport and Mcdougall l.com Wesley United Campus Ministry [email protected] A Christian ministry, open to all students, sponsored by Methodist, Presbyterian, and Episcopal Kay Riedel [email protected] ulwesley.com Phillip phillip.bonhomme@loui John Beasley jwb6067@louisiana. Churches, dedicated to declaring and embodying the loving Lordship of Jesus in our lives. Bonhomme siana.edu edu Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. [email protected] The purpose of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is to foster the ideas of service, scholarship, sisterhood, and Dr. Kathleen [email protected] www.zphib1920.org Jasmine [email protected] Teondra Robinson [email protected] finer womanhood. Handy Smith m du

Organization Organization Email Purpose and Description Advisor Advisor's E‐mail Organization Website President President's E‐mail VP VP's E‐mail Waterski Team [email protected] The ULL Waterski team is a highly professional organization that trains and competes on a high level, Wayne [email protected] cajunski.net Stinne [email protected] Matteo Luzzeri info@scinauticando. both nationally and internationally. We have team members from all over the world who get recruited Harper Soendergaar it specifically to join the team. In 2010 the team won the Collegiate National Team Championship. The d team trains daily at airport lake.

AmeriCorps [email protected] AmeriCorps is a national service organization where members "get things done" in the community. Judd [email protected] http://americorps.louisiana.edu/ Lindsay [email protected] Ben Sellers bensellersaudio@g Our members tutor kids in local schools, help build low‐income housing, construct wheelchair access Jeansonne Trahan mail.com ramps, and design their own service projects.