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ADDRESS DESCRIPTION Adrian College Art Club Dill Bridget Co LAST FIRST ADVISOR(S) ORGANIZATION TITLE EMAIL ADVISOR(S) DESCRIPTION NAME NAME ADDRESS Adrian College Art Dill Bridget Co- [email protected] Cathie Royer Mahan 11-B Club President Adrian College Art Kline Carrie Co- [email protected] Cathie Royer Mahan 11-B Club President Adrian College Art Pugh Jamie President [email protected] Erin Nichol The Adrian College Art Therapy Club is a group Therapy Club of students working to provide opportunities for students interested in the filed of art therapy and to network with peers on campus, develop art-related growth in members, leadership, teamwork, and responsibility. Adrian College Wass Sarah President [email protected] Jim Leslie 111 Peelle Beta Beta Beta is a national biology honor Biological Honor society. Society (BBB) Adrian College Saunders Jessica President [email protected] James Martin 102 Peelle The Biology Club is a group of students who Biology Club have an interest in any biological science field. It seeks to stimulate scholarship in, promote the dissemination of knowledge of, and encourage the investigation in the life of Adrian College Fabian Lauren President [email protected] Jennifer 306C Jones The Business Club gives students an Business Club Ellsworth opportunity to combine their academic knowledge with real world situations by giving students the chance to network with professionals through presentations and Adrian College Slisinger Joanna President [email protected] Laura Polchinski 311C Peelle The Chemistry Club is a group of students who Chemistry Club have an interest in providing the networking and activities related to chemistry Adrian College Spangler Anthony President [email protected] Nancy Van Over Mahan 111A Circle K is a student service organization Circle K affiliated with the Kiwanis Club of Adrian. Adrian College Foss Kalon President [email protected] Scott Elliott 321 Valade The Cycling Club encourages the use of bicycles Cycling Club as alternative, environmentally friendly transportation among Adrian College students, staff and faculty. The club also advocates for bicycle friendly infrastructure on and around campus, promotes cycling for health and fitness and uses bicycles and cycling activities to raise funds in support of green-friendly initiatives both on and off campus. Adrian College Wylie Samantha President [email protected] Phil Howe 309N Jones The purpose of The Adrian College Democrats is Democrats to stimulate students to take an active interest in government and community affairs, foster and perpetuate the ideals and principals of the Democratic Party and to help acquaint voters with the issues and candidates. Adrian College Tekamp Colleen President [email protected] Kristi Maxwell 223 Caine To provide a greater understanding and Equestrian Team knowledge of horses and be the parent club of an Equestrian Team. Adrian College Anderson James President [email protected] Seth Knox 124 Goldsmith The German Club is in place to allow students German Club to experience the German culture and have fun while doing it. Adrian College Fox Andrew President [email protected] Steve Shehan Rush 105 WVAC is the Adrian College student radio Media Group station. Adrian College Nolan Jennifer President [email protected] Laura Owen 235 Caine The Panhellenic oversees the three sorority Panhellenic chapters on Adrian’s campus and works with Council the fraternities to do programs and activities to promote a positive Greek community. Adrian College Engel Emily President [email protected] Marcia 204 Peelle This organization will provide an environment Pre-Health Boynton that supports the creative ideas of physicians in Professions training. This club will serve as a forum for Society discussion of health issues and becoming a physician and to develop a policy agenda for physicians in training. Adrian College Zielinski Robert President [email protected] Nathan 223 Valade Pre-Law Club - The Pre-Law Student Group PreLaw Club Goetting provides and shares information and resources to Adrian College students who are interested in pursuing a law-related career. Adrian College Ritchie Zachary President [email protected] David Coy 306A Jones This club is used to make known and promote Republicans the principles of the Republican Party among members of the Adrian College campus and community. This club also aids in the election of Republican candidates and encourages and assists in the organization and active functioning of the Republican Party at local, state and national levels. Adrian College Dolson Bailey President [email protected] Jennifer 306C Jones The Sailing Club will encourage and stimulate Sailing Club Ellsworth development of skills for the recreational sailing by AC students, faculty and staff. This club will compete in races governed by the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) and the Midwestern Collegiate Sailing Association (MCSA), all while having fun and making lasting Adrian College Piotrowski Sarah President [email protected] Susan Nichols & 231 Valade Thefriendships. purpose of the Adrian College Association Social Work Club Chuck of Social Work Students is to provide fellowship Vanderwell and support to students majoring or minoring in social work and provide opportunities for advancement in the social work program. Adrian College Merwin Darrin President [email protected] Kevin Darr MSFC 211 The purpose of Adrian College Students For Life Students for Life is to research and study abortion and to inform the campus and overall public on abortion and Pro-life ideas and activities, and, to be actively involved in providing Pro-life beliefs. Adrian College Oliver Marion President [email protected] Janet Salzwedel 116A Peelle The Tae Kwon Do Club is dedicated to serving Tae Kwon Do the Adrian College community through education in conflict situations and using self- defense only as a last resort to conflict resolution. Adrian College Piszker Patrick President ppiszker@ adrian.edu Kevin Darr MSFC 211 The Wrestling Club intends to provide students Wrestling Club with an opportunity to participate and compete in college wrestling. ALPHA Brewer Donisha President [email protected] Idali Feliciano 233 Caine African American Leaders Promoting Higher Achievement (ALPHA) - ALPHA desires to promote unity among Black students and the general awareness of the needs of African Americans and other minority students. Alpha and Omega Ash Amber President [email protected] Chris Momany 133 Valade Alpha and Omega encourages, supports, and strengthens women of faith and women seeking faith through biblical studies, discussions, and sharings of personal Alpha Chi Kuipers Perry President [email protected] Seth Knox Alpha Chi is an international honor society recognizing academic achievement. Alpha Kappa Kuss Christine President [email protected] William Tregea 221 Valade Alpha Kappa Delta is an international sociology Delta honor society. Alpha Phi Cieslak Crystal President [email protected] Janet Creque Shipman Alpha Phi is a social sorority that strives to live by the highest ideals of womanhood through scholarship and service. Alpha Phi Sigma Friess Emily President [email protected] Nathan 223 Valade Alpha Phi Sigma promotes analytical thinking, Goetting rigorous scholarship and life long learning. This club intends to keep abreast of the advances in scientific research and elevate the ethical standards of the criminal justice professions and to sustain in the public mind the benfit and necessity of education and professional Alpha Sigma Ertz Emilia President [email protected] Danielle Ward Academic Alpha Sigma Alpha is a sorority that is involved Alpha Services in many organizations. They do fundraisers, community service projects, etc. They strive for academics, making it important in their Alpha Tau Omega Fisher Scott President [email protected] James Spence 323 Valade Alpha Tau Omega is a social fraternity that focuses on developing leadership qualities in its members. Art Education Randolph Lora President [email protected] Susan Mahan 7 Develop personal, art-related growth in Club Thompson members through inspirational experiences. Help members develop a sense of responsibility, leadership, and teamwork. Encourage members to use their time and talents to benefit both Adrian College campus ASID Interior Gray April President [email protected] Nancy Van Over Mahan 111A Thisand theclub Adrian intends community. to foster an appreciation and Design understanding of the ideas and objectives of the Society and to promote and forward them within the territory of this Chapter. This club will also emphasize and promote professional rather than social aspects of student activities Athletic Training Grant Coralyn President [email protected] Heather MSFC Athleticon campus. Training Student Organization shall Student Schuyler promote and advance the profession of Athletic Organization Training, encourage education and the exchange of ideas, develop and maintain professional relationships, and improve the profession of Athletic Training at Adrian College, the community and beyond. Basement Yoga Ketring Keri President [email protected] Alice McGrath 309H Jones Members of Basement Yoga strive to find and achieve overall balance amongst the physical, spiritual, and mental aspects of our beings through yoga and meditation. Campus Activities Blough Renae President [email protected] Todd Conley 235 Caine CAN coordinates recreational, educational, Network cultural and social programs throughout the school year. Campus Crusade Williams
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