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NCAT Office for Student Development Registered and Recognized Student Organizations List 2010-2011 NCAT Office for Student Development Registered and Recognized Student Organizations List 2010-2011 Organization Type Advisor Advisor's Phone Advisor's Email 252 Aggies HOME Xavier Carrington 336-334-7571 [email protected] African Aggies Coalition (African Student Orginazation) Pauline Uwakwel 336-334-7771 [email protected] Aggie Livewire SPEC Patricia Wall 336-285-2028 [email protected] Aggie Soccer Club Marcia Palmer 336-334-7800 [email protected] Aggie Toastmasters ART-SCI Shona Morgan 336-334-7656 ext. 4034 [email protected] ALOBEAEM BUSI Ronald Campbell 336-316-0830 [email protected] Alpha Delta Mu Honor Society HONOR Mary T. Lewis 336-285-2049 ext. [email protected] Alpha Kappa Alpha GL Dr. Gwendolyn Highsmith- Quick336-420-1365 [email protected] Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society HONOR Sandrea T. Williamson 336-285-2030 [email protected] Alpha Phi Alpha GL Maurice Caple 336-543-8338 [email protected] Alpha Phi Omega GL Norma Smith 336-285-4030 [email protected] Alpha Pi Mu HONOR Dr. Xiaochun Jiang 336-334-7780 ext. 522 [email protected] American Institute of Architecture Students ENGIN Ronnie Bailey 336-334-7575 [email protected] American Institute of Chemical Engineers ENGIN Kenneth Roberts 336-334-7564 [email protected] American Marketing Association BUSI Kimbarly McNeil 336-334-7656 [email protected] American Society of Agricultural & Biological Engineers ENGIN Dr. Manuel Reyes 336-334-7787 [email protected] American Society of Civil Engineers ENGIN Taher Abu-Lebdeh 336-334-7737 ext. 664 [email protected] American Society of Heating, Refrigerations, Air Conditioning Dr. H. Singh (336)334-7575 [email protected] American Society of Mechanical Engineers ENGIN John Kizito 336-334-7820 ext. 318 [email protected] Animal Science Pre-Veterinary Club AG Tracy Hanner 336-334-7720 [email protected] Apostolic Student Outreach MINISTRYPatricia Wall 336-285-2028 [email protected] Architectural Engineering Institute ENGIN Robert Powell 336-334-7575 [email protected] Associated General Contractors (AGC) ENGIN Lewis Waller 336-334-7586 [email protected] Association of Black Psychologist ART-SCI Brian Sims 336-285-2273 [email protected] Association of Computing Machinery TECH Gina Bullock 336-334-7245 ext. 455 [email protected] Association of Information Technology Professionals TECH Mary Lind 336-334-7656 rxt 4033 [email protected] Bangladesh Student Organization SPEC Dr. Shamsuddin Ilias 336-334-7564 ext. 317 [email protected] Beta Alpha Psi HONOR Dr. Gwendolyn Highsmith- Quick336-334-7581 [email protected] Bull City Aggies Belinda Smith (336)285-2051 [email protected] Campus Life Mentors Ferreli L. McGilvary 336-334-7792 [email protected] Charm City Aggies Inman Burford 336-334-7656 ext. 7015 [email protected] Chi Eta Phi Sorority Inc. GL Cathy Badgett 336-342-1657 [email protected] Chi Sigma Iota GRAD Dr. Patricia Whitfield 336-285-4384 [email protected] Collegiate FFA AG Dr. Antoine Alston 336-334-7711 alstonadncat.edu Council for Expetional Children Dawn Waegerle (336)285-4429 [email protected] Council of Presidents (COP) GOV Shauna Irwin 336-256-2359 [email protected] Couture Productions SPEC Victoria L. Dalton 336-334-7727 [email protected] Delta Sigma Theta GL Jeninifer Dashiel 336-285-2282 [email protected] E.A. Ralston Criminal Justice Society POLI-SCIDr. Daniel White 336-285-2046 [email protected] E.M.P.O.W.E.R. Bernadine Chapman 336-285-4387 [email protected] Fashion X-Cetera AG Geraldine H. Ray 336-334-7785 [email protected] Financial Management Association Robert L. Howard 334-7744 ext. 7018 [email protected] Food and Nutritional Scineces Club Patrica A Lynel 336-334-7651 [email protected] For information about this list please contact the Director of Student Leadership Development - [email protected] or 336-256-2396 NCAT Office for Student Development Registered and Recognized Student Organizations List 2010-2011 Golden Key International Honor Society HONOR Robert Howard 336-334-7744 ext. 7018 [email protected] I Am Music & Media SPEC Ken Devanney 336-285-2066 [email protected] Impact Movement Youngenal Chang 336-259-9523 [email protected] Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) ENGIN Zhijian Xie 336-334-7760 [email protected] Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) ENGIN Lauren Davis 336-334-7780 ext. 518 [email protected] International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers (ISPE) ENGIN Kenneth Roberts 336-334-7564 ext. 330 [email protected] Iota Phi Theta (Zeta Chapter of Iota Ph:Theta) GL Walter Booth 301-613-2655 [email protected] Kappa Alpha Psi GL Jerimicus Porter 336-256-2212 [email protected] Kappa Kappa Psi GL Dr. Kenneth Ruff 336-334-7776 [email protected] Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society HONOR Chantel Lumpkin 336-256-2326 [email protected] Ladies of Excellence SPEC Carolyn Mark 336-334-7755 [email protected] Lambda Chi Interest Group SPEC GLDr. David Dillon 336-449-0456 [email protected] MANRRS AG Dr. Tracy Hanner 336-334-7720 [email protected] Mathematical Association of America (MAA) ART-SCI Shea Burns 336-285-2069 [email protected] Media Networking ART-SCI Bruce Clark 336-334-7900 [email protected] Metro Aggies HOME Edmundson Effort 336-334-7589 [email protected] Midwest Aggie Club HOME Carl Baker 336-334-7571 [email protected] National Association of Black Journalists ART-SCI Terri Long 336-256-2261 [email protected] National Society of Black Engineers ENGIN Diane Brown 336-334-7589 ext. 335 [email protected] National Society of Pershing Angels SPEC GLAdriana Laboy 336-334-7552 [email protected] National Society of Pershing Rifles GL LTC Eric Handy 336-334-7588 [email protected] NC A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir RECOG Patricia Wall 336-285-2028 [email protected] New York New Jersey Connection HOME Wyndon Knight 336-334-7820 ext. 2234 [email protected] Omga Chi Epslion Dr. Franklin G. King (336) 334-7564 ext. 311 [email protected] P.A.C.E. Dr. Judy Rashid (336) 334 -7791 x2602 [email protected] Pan-Hellenic Council GOV Shekeitha Burnette 336-285-2546 [email protected] Pennsylvania Aggies HOME Venita Roberson 336-334-7712 ext. 2013 [email protected] Phi Beta Sigma GL Timothy Foster 336-707-1664 [email protected] Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Mu Alpha SPEC GLJohn Henry 336-285-2010 [email protected] Psi Chi HONOR Dr. Phyllis Ford-Booker 336-253-5363 [email protected] Psychology Club ART-SCI Maya Corneille 336-285-2283 [email protected] Queen City Aggies HOME Madelyn McClinton 336-285-2049 [email protected] Queen City Aggies Spec Madelyn McClinton 336-285-2051 [email protected] Red Cross Club SERV Janet Lattimore 336-334-7880 [email protected] Renaissance Aggies Galen Foresman 336-285-4464 [email protected] Residence Hall Association (RHA) GOV Vanessa Woodard 336- [email protected] Richard B. Harrison Players Jeffrey Richardson (336)256-2229 [email protected] SAES Student Advocates ART-SCI Kishaa Dosunmu 336-256-2062 [email protected] Sigma Gamma Rho GL Margaret Kanipes-Spinks 336-433-6708 [email protected] Sigma Theta Tau HONOR Lorrie Davis Dick 336-334-7750 [email protected] Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) ENGIN Maria T. Palmer 336-334-7800 [email protected] Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) BUSI Dr. Angela Miles 336-334-7656 ext. 6017 [email protected] Society of Manufacturing Engineers ENGIN Alton Kornegay 336-334-7585 [email protected] For information about this list please contact the Director of Student Leadership Development - [email protected] or 336-256-2396 NCAT Office for Student Development Registered and Recognized Student Organizations List 2010-2011 Society of Women Engineers ENGIN Cindy Waters 336-334-7620 [email protected] Sports Science Majors Club ART-SCI Venita Roberson 336-303-6744 [email protected] Student Cluster Leadership Council RECOG Zebedee Talley, III 336-334-7755 [email protected] Student Government Association (SGA) GOV Tabitha Lowe 336-334-7820 [email protected] Student Health Advisory Council(SHAC) Kaye Biliglar (336)334-7880 [email protected] Student Union Advisory Board (SUAB) GOV Nichole Florence 336-334-7571 [email protected] Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship Inc. GL Doreen Moore 336-334-7855 [email protected] Tau Beta Sigma GL Kenneth G. Ruff 336-334-7774 [email protected] Technology Education Collegiate Association (TECA) TECH Sonya Draper 336-334-7190 ext. 2370 [email protected] The Chemistry Club Mariaon Franks (336)285-2230 [email protected] Triad Aggies Club HOME Dr. Williams-Wheeler 336-334-7850 [email protected] United Christian Fellowship MINISTRYPatricia Wall 336-285-2028 [email protected] Upsilon Pi Epsilon HONOR Shearon Brown 336-334-7245 [email protected] Verge Modeling Troupe SPEC Tim Donaby 336-334-7749 [email protected] Virginia Aggies HOME Darrell Hairston 336-285-2102 [email protected] Youth Taking Charge MINISTRYKimberly Manley 336-334-7855 [email protected] Zeta Phi Beta GL Norma Smith 336-285-4030 [email protected] For information about this list please contact the Director of Student Leadership Development - [email protected] or 336-256-2396.
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