Student Leadership & Involvement Center
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Student Leadership & Involvement Center 1 • Knitting and Crocheting Club STUDENT LEADERSHIP & • Math Club • Medical Anthropology & Sociology Society INVOLVEMENT CENTER • MEDLIFE It is the goal of Creighton University to develop an individual who not • Minority Association of Pre-Health Students only has mastered the content of his or her academic courses, but who • Model United Nations Club also has broad interests and who has developed skills in interpersonal • NETwork Against Malaria relations. To aid in this process, the University promotes a wide range of • Neuroscience Club student organizations and activities. Students are encouraged to take an • Peer Education at Creighton active interest in one of more than 200 clubs and organizations, including sports, fraternities and sororities, honor societies, cultural, religious, • Pre-Dental Society political, publications, government, professional, academic and service • Pre-Law Society organizations. • Pre-Medical Society • Pre-Occupational Therapy Club For more information and a description of each organization or if interested in starting a new organization, please contact the Student • Pre-Optometry Club Leadership & Involvement Center in the Skutt Student Center or online • Pre-Pharmacy Club here (https://studentlife.creighton.edu/about/departments-staff/student- • Pre-Physical Therapy Club leadership-and-involvement-center/). • Pre-Physician Assistant Club Clubs • Pre-Vet Club • Public Relations Student Society of America A club is defined as a group of 4 or more current students who have • Student Organization of Social Workers joined together for a common social, educational, social justice, religious, or cultural purpose. Clubs are considered affiliated with, but not official Cultural Clubs units of Creighton University. Cultural Clubs provide an opportunity to explore and celebrate other Academic/Interest Clubs cultures, as well as to increase campus understanding and support. These organizations provide a support network for students from a particular Academic/Interest clubs serve as a forum to explore issues in a particular culture as well as educate the campus about that culture. academic field or area of interest; students do not have to be enrolled in that line of coursework in order to be members of these organizations. • African Students Association • Creighton University African American Student Association • Alpha Kappa Psi-Delta Pi • Creighton University Gender and Sexuality Alliance • Blue Test Prep • Creighton University Latino Student Association • Business Information and Analytics Association • Creighton University Native American Association • Chess Club • Desi Cultural Society • Colleges Against Cancer • German American Club • Collegiate Association of Social Entrepreneurs • Hui O Hawaii • Computer Science Club • International Student Association • Courage Club • Muslim Student Association • Creighton University Active Minds • Vietnamese Student Association • Creighton University Biology Club • Creighton University Mock Trial Team Faith-Based/Spiritual Clubs • Creighton University Society of Physics Students These groups are directly affiliated with a faith-based organization and/or • Creighton University Student Nurses Association educate about faith-based beliefs, conduct any faith-based activities, or foster • Creighton Women in Business development of the spiritual self. • Economics Society • Catholic Daughters of the Americas at Creighton • Emergency Medical Services Club • Catholic Student Organization • Energy Club • Creighton Knights of Columbus • Environmental Science Club • Creighton Navigators • Exercise Science - Excellence in Leadership • CU Jews: A student Jewish Union • Financial Management Association • InterVarsity Christian Fellowship • Green Jays • Orthodox Christian Fellowship • Health Administration and Policy Student Association • Creighton Students for Life • History Society • Young Life College • Human Resources Association • Jays Dig Deep 2 Student Leadership & Involvement Center Graduate/Professional Clubs • National Community Pharmacists Association • Neurological Rehabilitation Organization Graduate/Professional Clubs are those that exist in the Graduate School, Law School, Medical School, Dental School or School of Pharmacy and • Orthopedic Surgery Interest Group Health Professions, regardless of other categories under which they could be • Pediatrics Interest Group classified. • Phi Alpha Delta: Law • Phi Delta Chi: Pharmacy • Academy of LDS Dentists • Phi Delta Phi: Law • American Constitution Society • Phi Lambda Sigma: Pharmacy • American Medical Student Association • Phi Rho Sigma Medical Society • American Medical Women's Association • Physical Therapy Leadership Guild • American Pharmacists Academy of Student Pharmacists • Pi Theta Epsilon: Occupational Therapy • Anesthesiology Interest Group • Project CURA (Creighton United in Relief Efforts) • Animal Law Society • Radiology Interest Group • Asian Law Student Association • Rho Chi: Pharmacy • Black Law Student Association • Sports Medicine Interest Group • Body Basics • Sports Physical Therapy Association • Business Law Society • Sports Professional Club • Catholic Medical Students Association • St. Thomas More Society • Christian Medical and Dental Association • Student College of Clinical Pharmacy • Clinical Reasoning Club • Student Empowerment Network • Creative Occupations • Student Interest Group in Neurology • Creighton Women's Dental Alliance • Student Interest Group in Neurology - Phoenix • CU Student American Physical Therapy Association • Student National Dental Association • CU Student Occupational Therapy Association • Student National Medical Association • CUSOM Advocates • Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy at Creighton • Employment and Labor Law Society • Student Society for Pediatric Dentistry • Estate Planning Law Society • Surgery Club • Federalist Society • Fit for Life Political Clubs • Global Business Brigades Political Clubs are those that represent political parties, or exist to represent • Global Medicine Student Interest Group particular political interests. • Global Medicine Student Interest Group - Phoenix Chapter • Health Law Society • Creighton University College Democrats • Immigration Law Society • Creighton University College Republicans • Intellectual Property Law Society • Turning Point USA • Interdisciplinary Running Club • Young Americans for Liberty • Internal Medicine Interest Group Service Clubs • International Law Society • Interprofessional Geriatrics Organization Service Clubs are those that are primarily dedicated to providing solidarity, aid or assistance to others on campus or in the community. • J. Reuben Clark Law Society • Jays for Peds • Alpha Phi Omega • Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity • Best Buddies • Latino Law Students Association • Community Kitchen • Law School Democrats • Creighton University Circle K • Law School Republicans • Habitat for Humanity • Magis Clinic • Magis Ambassadors • Married 2 Medicine • Project CURA • Maya Community Health Collaborative Social Clubs • Medical Anthropology and Sociology Society • Medical Humanities Club Social Clubs exist to provide various types of social environments and/or • Medical Spanish Club activities to the campus and its membership. • Military Medical Student Association • Multicultural Health Sciences Students Association Student Leadership & Involvement Center 3 • Advertising Club Professional Honor Societies recognize students and/or faculty and/or staff • Anime who excel within a particular field. • Blue Crew Birdcage • Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity • Creighton Love Your Melon • Phi Alpha Delta • Creighton Swing Dance Society • Phi Delta Chi Pharmacy Fraternity • Creighton University Chamber Choir • Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society • Creighton University Pep Band • Phi Lambda Sigma • Creightones • Phi Rho Sigma Medical Society • Culinary Club • Pi Theta Epsilon-Alpha Iota Chapter • Dance Jamz Hip Hop Club • Rho Chi-Alpha Alpha Chapter • French Club • Global Health Club Sports Club • Investment Banking Club A Sport Club is classified through the Student Organization Review • JayBeats Acapella Committee process as either a Competitive or Recreational team. A • Jays Dancers Competitive Sports Club is a group that provides structured competition • League of Legends Club for students who are non-intercollegiate athletes. A Recreational Sports Club does not regularly compete. These sports can be either co-ed or • Odyssey at CU single gender. Sports Clubs have a dual reporting relationship with the • Peace and Justice Cooperative Student Leadership & Involvement Center and Recreation and Wellness. • Peer2Peer • Sports Professional Club Competitive Sports Clubs • Square Dancing Club A Competitive Sports Club competes against other teams or clubs at the • Student Center for the Public Trust local, regional, and/or national level. • Student Leadership Cabinet • Club Baseball • The Creighton Crescendas • Club Golf Team • Trailblazers • Club Fishing Honor Society • Creighton Club Basketball • Creighton Club Hockey An Honor Society is defined as a group of students or students and faculty who are invited to become members based on scholastic rank • Creighton Curling Club and/or GPA. Honor societies recognize students who excel academically • Creighton Men's Club Soccer and/or as a leader among their peers. Membership in an Honor Society is • Creighton University Rugby Football Club exclusive and typically based on academic achievement in a certain