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Registered Student Organizations 2017 Student Involvement and Leadership Memorial Student Center, Suite BW9 One John Marshall Drive Huntington, WV 25755 304-696-2283 (fax) 304-696-4347 www.marshall.edu/student-activities 4-H, MU Collegiate Juanita Parsons, Advisor [email protected] The purpose of our organization is to support youth and the 4- H program. We continue to promote the four-fold development and the ideals of 4-H, while serving our University and community. Members will have the opportunity to participate in regional and national conferences. No previous 4-H experience is required. Accelerated BS/MD Club Jennifer T. Plymale [email protected] On-campus/undergraduate club for those in the acclerated Active Minds, Inc. - MUSOM Amy Smith, Advisor [email protected] Active Minds is a nonprofit organization that empowers students to speak openly about mental health in order to educate others and encourage help-seeking. Actively Moving Forward (AMF) Lisa Martin, Advisor [email protected] AMF is a student led support group for college students that are grieving the illness or death of a loved one. Alpha Chi Omega Jamie Williams, Advisor [email protected] Holds philanthropic events, social gatherings, and creates a place for women at Marshall to make new friends and feel at home Alpha Chi Sigma John Hubbard, Advisor [email protected] We are a professional, co-ed chemistry fraternity that binds its members with a tie of true and lasting friendship. We also strive for the advancement of chemistry both as a science and as a profession and to aid its members by every honorable means in the attainment of their ambitions as chemists throughout their mortal lives. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Ayanna Wynn, President [email protected] NPHC sorority Alpha Kappa Delta Dr. Kristi Fondren, Advisor [email protected] AKD seeks to acknowledge and promote excellence in scholarship in the study of sociology, the research of social problems, and such other social and intellectual activities as will lead to the improvement in the human condition. Alpha Kappa Psi Crystal Stewart, Advisor [email protected] AK Psi is recognized as the premiere developer of principle business leaders. AK Psi is a co-ed professional business fraternity that is open to all majors. Founded in 1904 at NYU, it is the oldest and largest business fraternity with more than 200 chapters around the world. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Harold Sanders, Advisor [email protected] African-American brotherhood organization Alpha Phi Omega Jeff Kovatch, Advisor [email protected] Co-ed community service fraternity Alpha Phi Sigma Dr. Margaret Brown, Advisor [email protected] National criminal justice honor society Alpha Psi Omega Nicole Perrone, Advisor [email protected] Theatre honor society that works to create unity and performance with theatre arts, as well as support and participate in charity work. Our main donations go to Broadway Cares and Equity Fights AIDs.

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Registered Student Organizations 2017

Student Involvement and Leadership

Memorial Student Center, Suite BW9

One John Marshall Drive

Huntington, WV 25755

304-696-2283

(fax) 304-696-4347

www.marshall.edu/student-activities

4-H, MU Collegiate

Juanita Parsons, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of our organization is to support youth and the 4-

H program. We continue to promote the four-fold development

and the ideals of 4-H, while serving our University and

community. Members will have the opportunity to participate in

regional and national conferences. No previous 4-H experience

is required.

Accelerated BS/MD Club

Jennifer T. Plymale

[email protected]

On-campus/undergraduate club for those in the acclerated

Active Minds, Inc. - MUSOM

Amy Smith, Advisor

[email protected]

Active Minds is a nonprofit organization that empowers students

to speak openly about mental health in order to educate others

and encourage help-seeking.

Actively Moving Forward (AMF)

Lisa Martin, Advisor

[email protected]

AMF is a student led support group for college students that are

grieving the illness or death of a loved one.

Alpha Chi Omega

Jamie Williams, Advisor

[email protected]

Holds philanthropic events, social gatherings, and creates a place

for women at Marshall to make new friends and feel at home

Alpha Chi Sigma

John Hubbard, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a professional, co-ed chemistry fraternity that binds its

members with a tie of true and lasting friendship. We also strive

for the advancement of chemistry both as a science and as a

profession and to aid its members by every honorable means in

the attainment of their ambitions as chemists throughout their

mortal lives.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Ayanna Wynn, President

[email protected]

NPHC sorority

Alpha Kappa Delta

Dr. Kristi Fondren, Advisor

[email protected]

AKD seeks to acknowledge and promote excellence in

scholarship in the study of sociology, the research of social

problems, and such other social and intellectual activities as will

lead to the improvement in the human condition.

Alpha Kappa Psi

Crystal Stewart, Advisor

[email protected]

AK Psi is recognized as the premiere developer of principle

business leaders. AK Psi is a co-ed professional business

fraternity that is open to all majors. Founded in 1904 at NYU, it

is the oldest and largest business fraternity with more than 200

chapters around the world.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

Harold Sanders, Advisor

[email protected]

African-American brotherhood organization

Alpha Phi Omega

Jeff Kovatch, Advisor

[email protected]

Co-ed community service fraternity

Alpha Phi Sigma

Dr. Margaret Brown, Advisor

[email protected]

National criminal justice honor society

Alpha Psi Omega

Nicole Perrone, Advisor

[email protected]

Theatre honor society that works to create unity and

performance with theatre arts, as well as support and participate

in charity work. Our main donations go to Broadway Cares and

Equity Fights AIDs.

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Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity

Matt James, Advisor

[email protected]

Founded at Yale University on December 6, 1845, Alpha Sigma

Phi was founded upon five values: charity, honor, purity, silence,

and patriotism. The 'Old Gal' was originally founded as a

sophomore literary society, but to this day has grown to be much

more. We push for academic and social excellence while

fostering brotherhood. Alpha Sig is the fastest growing

fraternity nationwide, and is looking for those members who are

striving for excellence in every facet of their lives.

Alpha Tau Omega

Alex Gawthrop, Advisor

[email protected]

Leadership fraternity designed to give young men the tools for

success to achieve their goals in the future

Alpha Xi Delta

Panhellenic sorority

American Advertising Federation, Marshall University

Chapter (MUAAF)

Allison Goodman, Co-Advisor

[email protected]

MUAAF is a professional organization that bridges the study of

advertising and the profession of advertising. The organization

hosts speaker programs, travels to career conferences, tours

advertising related businesses, and engages in the sale and

production of advertising.

American Fisheries Society, Marshall University Chapter

Tom Jones, Advisor

[email protected]

The mission of the American Fisheries Society is to improve the

conservation and sustainability of the recourses and aquatic

ecosystems by advancing fisheries and aquatic science and

promoting the development of fisheries professionals. The MU

chapter of AFS reflects these views and goals. This is a student

led subchapter of the American Fisheries Society.

American Institute of Graphic Art (A.I.G.A.)

Hayson Harrison, Advisor

[email protected]

Dedicated to improving professional skills and networking

American Marketing Association

Elizabeth Alexander, Advisor

[email protected]

The American Marketing Association (AMA) is the largest

marketing association in North America. It is a professional

association for individuals and organizations involved in the

practice, teaching, and study of marketing worldwide. It is also

the source that marketers turn to every day for

information/resources, education/training and professional

networking. AMA is open to all majors.

American Medical Student Association (Pre-AMSA)

Leslie Frost, Advisor

[email protected]

This organization provides a place for future physician-in-

training to network and learn about entering medical school.

American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student

Pharmacists (APHA-ASP)

Nicole Winston, Advisor

[email protected]

To be the collective voice of student pharmacists, provide

opportunities for professional growth, improve patient care, and

envision and advance the future of pharmacy

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Gang Chen, Advisor

[email protected]

ASME is a not-for-profit membership organization that enables

collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills

development across all engineering disciplines, toward a goal of

helping the global engineering community develop solutions to

benefit lives and livelihoods.

American Society Saftey Engineers (ASSE)

Jian Liu, Advisor

[email protected]

A society that promotes the advancement of the safety

profession and safety education and to foster the professional

well being and development of its members within its campus

and community.

Amnesty International

Jason Morrissette, Advisor

[email protected]

World-wide group that works to protect human rights and

dignity

Anime & Manga Association, Marshall (MAMA)

Natsuki F. Anderson, Advisor

[email protected]

We watch anime & manga movies and discuss it's cultural

implications.

Anthropology and Archaeology Club

Nicholas Freidin, Advisor

[email protected]

Promotes multicultural awareness and professional practice in

the fields of anthropology and archaeology

Ascender's Climbing Club

Camille Ramsey, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of the Marshall Ascenders is to promote a positive

and supportive environment or wellness. The club strives to

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promote group exercise through rock climbing. Goodwill and

philanthropy efforts are built into our goals as well

Atheist and Secular Society, Marshall (MASS)

Atheist, agnostic, secular humanist and skeptic society at

Marshall

Art Education Club

Dr. Maribea Barnes, Advisor

[email protected]

This organization was developed to promote collaboration with

local organizations, school galleries, and museums in order to

educate about art in all aspects and to create a safe, and friendly

environment.

Athletic Trainers' Association, Marshall University

(MUATA)

William Garrett, Advisor

[email protected]

Promotes athletic training

Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM)

Rob Ely, Advisor

[email protected]

Campus ministry focused on changing lives that change the

world by the redeeming love of Jesus Christ

Best Buddies, Marshall University Chapter

Debra Lockwood, Advisor

[email protected]

Create one-on-one friendships with intellectual and

developmental disabilities

Beta Alpha Psi

Amanda Thompson-Abbott, Advisor

[email protected]

Honorary organization for accounting, finance, and MIS majors

Biology Club

Dr. Frank S. Gilliam, Advisor

[email protected]

For biology and non-biology students interested in service, fun,

and the biological sciences

Black United Students

Lisa Allen, Advisor

[email protected]

Fosters the development of its membership, which shall include,

but is not limited to, all students of the African Diaspora of

Marshall University and to enculturate all students interested in

the African-American culture

CAMC Class of 2019 (CAMCRNA19)

William A. White Jr, Advisor

[email protected]

This student organization is comprised of students enrolled in

the DMPNA program administered jointly through Marshall

University and Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC). This

group is a cohert that entered the program in May 2016 and will

graduate May 2019. The educational mission of this organization

is centered in the suppport of its student members and in

community education regarding the role of the CRNA in the

provision of excellence patient care.

Campus Activities Board (CAB)

Dakota Maddox, Advisor

[email protected]

Campus Activities Board (CAB) exists for the purpose of

selecting, promoting and producing campus-wide events that

meet the social, educational, and entertainment needs of the MU

community. CAB will strive to enhance the leadership abilities

and small group experiences of its members. Members will also

serve as the voice of the MU students for their programming

needs.

Campus Crusade for Christ, MU CRU

Dr. Paula Lee Lucas, Advisor

[email protected]

We are an interdenominational campus ministry that desires to

see every student on campus have an opportunity to know God,

personally, through Jesus Christ. We do so by winning students

to Christ, building them up in their faith, and sending them into

the world as Christ-centered laborers.

Catholic Newman Center

We are a Catholic Campus Ministry. We offer sacraments,

service, prayer, and social opportunities. All of our programs are

open to students of all faiths.

Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship

Deborah Adkins, Advisor

[email protected]

A group of Christian students that love God and love people.

Chi Sigma Iota

Dr. Jeff Garrett, Advisor

[email protected]

We are an honorary society for graduate counseling majors that

promote community wellness through our community services,

volunteerism, and fellowship.

Chinese Student and Scholars Association, Marshall

University

Haiyang Chen, Advisor

[email protected]

This organization is to promote Chinese culture and helping

Chinese students and scholars learning in US. Also, this

organization will hold some activities to represent Chinese

traditional culture and history to the society.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Student

Association (LDSSA)

Jarrod Schenewark, Advisor

[email protected]

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Provide opportunities for service and activities for LDS students

at Marshall University. Open to all students.

Circle K International

Carla Lapelle, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a student-led collegiate service organization sponsored by

Kiwanis International. We focus on three tenets: service,

leadership, and fellowship.

Classical Association, Marshall University

Christina E. Franzen, Advisor

[email protected]

For students interested in the classics

Class of 2020 Jerry Greer Legacy Organization

Matt James, Advisor

[email protected]

To honor and remember our classmate Jerry Greer, and to leave

a scholarship in his name is the purpose of our organization

Campus Ministry International (CMI), Marshall University

Brian Morgan, Advisor

[email protected]

Apostolic Christian organization of students

College Republicans

Robert Deal, Advisor

[email protected]

The Marshall College Republicans are the conservative voice on

campus. We strive to raise awareness of conservative beliefs and

inform our fellow students of the Republican message of less

government and more personal responsibility.

Collegiate Cyber Defense Team, MU (CCDC)

Bill Gardner, Advisor

[email protected]

The MUCCD team seeks to train students in the art of cyber

defense and to compete nationally and regionally against other

CCD teams.

Collegiate Music Educators National Conference

(CMENC)

Robert Wray, Advisor

[email protected]

CMENC is a professional organization for students interested in

teaching music. Along with service projects, this organization

aims to provide its members with valuable information and

activities to prepare them for the world of teaching.

Communication Studies Student Association

Kristine L. Greenwood, Advisor

[email protected]

To raise interest in communication studies

Cricket Club (Marshall)

Dr. Jamil M Chaudri, Advisor

[email protected]

The organization aims to promote cricket at Marshall University.

MCC is a collective idea of a group of cricket enthusiasts who

intended to integrate people of different regions and

communities.

Delta Delta Epsilon

Catherine Rushton, Advisor

[email protected]

Delta Delta Epsilon is a national honor society dedicated to

recognize and encourage excellence in scholarship in the forensic

sciences. The mission is to function as a honor and professional

society for students of the forensic sciences.

Delta Omicron (International Music Fraternity, Delta

Kappa Chapter)

Dr. Vicki Stroeher, Advisor

[email protected]

Professional music fraternity

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Shelvy Campbell, Advisor

[email protected]

An organization of college educated women committed to

constructive development of its members and to public service

with a primary focus on the black community

Delta Zeta

Jamie Bero, Advisor

[email protected]

Delta Zeta is an international college soroity with 160 chapters in

the Delta Zeta is an international college sorority with 160

chapters in the U.S. Delta Zeta focuses on sisterhood, tradition,

community and our philanthropy

Disciples on Campus

Angie Johnson, Advisor

[email protected]

Campus ministry that strives to live out God's commands and

the Bible.

Energy Sustainability & Enviromental Innovations

Margie J. Phillips, Advisor

[email protected]

Environmental Science Association (MESA), Marshall

Dr. Mindy Yeager Armstead, Advisor

[email protected]

MESA is dedicated to creating awareness pertaining to everyday

environmental stressors and research that possibly affects the

world we live in. Our main focus is pertaining to water

catastrophies and research to help better the quality of life for all

ecosystems. This group will conduct monthly meetings where we

discuss environmental issues, fundraising ideas to raise

environmental awareness, and to brainstorm on possible

research ideas and/or plans of actions that pertain to increasing

water quality and decreasing pollution.

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Et Cetera Literary Guild

Rachael Peckham, Advisor

[email protected]

Et Cetera is Marshall's student literary magazine, founded in

1953. The magazine welcomes submissions in all forms of

creative writing, visual arts, reviews of books, films, and

interviews.

Eta Sigma Phi

Christina E. Franzen, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a national honorary association for the strengthening of

classical learning throughout the U.S. Its purpose is to provide

social activities for students interested in classical studies which

enhances their academic work and develops student leadership

skills.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Shonda Stanton, Advisor

[email protected]

Presents athletes, coaches and all whom they influence the

challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and

Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of

the church

Fencing Sports Club, Marshall

Eric Chrol, Advisor

[email protected]

A club that will teach people the history of fencing and how to

swordfight. It is a sport that is very safe and doesn't require any

prior experience to start. However, it is a sport that will give you

a great workout and is also a great social activity.

Film Club, Marshall University

Walter Squire, Advisor

[email protected]

Fishing Club, Marshall University (MUFC)

Timothy Melvin, Advisor

[email protected]

The primary purpose of the club shall be to encourage

sportsmanship, integrity, and development of the skills and

knowledge needed to be successful anglers by competing with

other schools in FLW College Fishing Tournaments and other

tournaments on both local and regional levels

Forensic Identification Association (MUFIA), Marshall

University

Dr. Pamela Staton, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of this organization is to promote interest and

advancement of forensic science at Marshall University.

Fuel Campus Ministries(FCM) - Still Needs Constitution

Greg Delbart, Advisor

[email protected]

We belive in the importance of reaching the next generation and

seeing them discipled and serving the lord in their shcools and

unversities. Each chapter of fuel is student led- students reaching

students.

Game Design Guild (Marshall University)

Matt Mundell, Advisor

[email protected]

To allow students in the CIT game design program and anyone

with a desire to make video games a chance to organize and

work towards their creative goals

Gaming Club, Marshall University

Brian M. Morgan, Advisor

[email protected]

A group dedicated to providing a social forum for gamers

Gamma Beta Phi

Patty Carman, Advisor

[email protected]

Honor and service organization for students with a 3.0 GPA or

higher

Gamma Theta Upsilon/Geography Club

Kevin Law, Advisor

[email protected]

Geography honorary society

Garden Club, MU

Angela Kargul, Advisor

[email protected]

Students involved in the MU Garden Club will be authorized to

be in the student garden located on campus. These students will

be trained by the Marshall University Sustainability Department.

Geeks and Gadgets

Haroon Malik, Advisor

[email protected]

The club’s main purpose is to discuss tech and programming in

an enriched environment.

German Club

Anke McCown, Advisor

[email protected]

This is for anyone in German classes, or anyone who wants to

learn of the culture and has an interest in the language and

participate with speaking the language to help others.

Golden Key (MUGKIHS)

Lanai Jennings, Advisor

[email protected]

International Honor Society that helps students network with

other chapters, and allows members to give back to society by

volunteering with numerous other organizations

Golf Club

Terry Shepherd, Advisor

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[email protected]

Promote the game of golf recreationally to students of any skill

level

Habitat For Humanity, MU Chapter

Jeffrey Ruff, Advisor

[email protected]

The campus chapter acts as an extension of the Huntington Area

Habitat for Humanity. We will build, fundraise, and advocate for

the Habitat for Humanity global push for affordable housing.

Hackers For Charity, Marshall University

Bill Gardner, Advisor

[email protected]

Hackers for Charity is a non-profit organization that leverages

the skills of technologists. We solve technology challenges for

various non-profits and provide food, equipment, job training

and computer education to the world’s poorest citizens.

Healthy Herd

Amy Saunders, Advisor

[email protected]

Health and Wellness group focusing on discussing and

promoting a wide range of health topics (general health, mental

health, nutrition, sexual health, substance abuse, etc)

Herd4Christ

Ben Allan, Advisor

[email protected]

Herd4Christ is a campus outreach of the 26th Street Church of

Christ. It is composed of students seeking non-denominational,

Christ-centered service, and is dedicated to strengthening the

faith of its members. We meet every week for Bible Study,

Devotionals and fun. The 4 “F’s” of Herd4Christ are “Faith,

Fun, Food, and Friendship”.

Herd Cycling Club

Rob Powell, Advisor

[email protected]

Group of students wanting to ride bikes and compete in races

under Marshall University

Herd of Love

Stephanie Ballou, Advisor

[email protected]

A program that serves the disabled community through

awareness, fundraising, and building a relationship. The Herd of

Love will proudly educated and effectively communicate with

studetns who support and are disabled

Hidden Heroes

Terick Thomas, Advisor

[email protected]

We are an organization that promotes appreciation to the

underappreciated employees at Marshall University. We plan to

host an annual banquet-style dinner to honor their hardwork and

show them gratitide in other ways throughout the year.

Honors College Student Association (HCSA)

Susan Gilpin, Advisor

[email protected]

Social and service organization open to all Honors College

students

Ice Hockey Club

Paulus Wahjudi, Advisor

[email protected]

To spread the fundamentals and enjoyment of the game of

hockey and to spread friendship within the Marshall community

Interfraternity Council (IFC)

Anthony Spano, Advisor

[email protected]

The representative and governing body of the Marshall

University fraternity community

Indian Students Association (ISA) (Needs VP info)

Jandil Chaudri, Advisor

[email protected]

This IA an organization for all of the Indian Students at Marshall

University to actively participate in the events conducted by ISA

in celebrations of Indian cultures and support each other.

Inside Out

Tim Bender, Advisor

[email protected]

Religious organization

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Student

Branch of Marshall University (MU IEEE)

Almuatazbellah Boker, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of this organization is to educate the knowledge of

the theory and practice of all aspects of electrial engineering as

well as the professional development of the students

Israel Public Affairs Committee (MUIPAC)

Menashi Cohenford, Advisor

[email protected]

MUIPAC is Marshall Univeristy's Pro-Israel Student

Organization. The club allows students to connect with WV's

community, state leaders, and learn about Israel, middle Eastern

Affairs, and the US-Israel relationship while helping strenghten

relations. The group actively branches out to WV, community

and lobbies both in local and DC based congressional offices.

International Business Outreach Program (IBOP)

Margie J. Phillips, Advisor

[email protected]

An international business club that enhances students knowledge

and experience in international business affairs.

International Students' Organization (ISO)

Tammy Johnson, Advisor

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[email protected]

We are dedicated to improve the life experience of international

students studying at Marshall University. Our goal is to organize

social events for students of all nationalities while creating a

platform for cultural interaction. We also assist in administrative

issues and lend a guiding hand to all other international

organizations.

International Trombone Association, Marshall University

Chapter (MUCITA)

Michael Stroeher, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of the organization shall be to promote

communications among trombonists; to improve the artistic

level of performance, teaching, and literature associated with the

trombone family; and to function as a local clearing house for

the trombone related ideas and information in the Tri-State area.

International Tuba Euphonium Association (ITEA)

George Palton, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of this organization is to be a liaison among those

who take a significant interest in the instruments of the tuba and

euphonium family, their development, literature, pedagogy, and

performance, and to encourage social and professional

communication between tuba and euphonium players in the

area.

Iota Alpha Fraternity

Bill Gardner, Advisor

[email protected]

Honor society and professional fraternity for digital forensics

and information assurance.

Japan Club

Natsuki F. Anderson, Advisor

[email protected]

This is a club where Americans and Japanese people both can

learn about each other and each other's cultures. In this club, we

are able to meet new friends, have fun, and broaden our

understandings of different lifestyles.

John Marshall Emerging Leaders

Andy Hermansdorfer, Advisor

[email protected]

JMELI creates a supportive leadership environment for

freshman students through the development of relationships

with other student leaders, faculty, staff and community leaders.

The program will also enhance skills in scholarship, leadership,

service, and character.

Kappa Alpha Order

Mike Miller, Advisor

[email protected]

We teach life-time values including: reverence, gentility, service,

leadership, knowledge, perseverance, and excellence

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Maurice Cooley, Advisor

[email protected]

Kappa Alpha Psi is a national Greek Letter organization founded

on January 5, 1911. Our Constitution is dedicated to the

principles of achievement through a truly democratic Fraternity.

Our chapter, prominently recognized in the community,

sponsors a number or leadership, enrichment and community

based programs/services each year.

Kappa Delta Pi

Dr. Ruth Ann Murphy, Advisor

[email protected]

Education honorary that provides professional development and

community service opportunities

Kappa Sigma Fraternity

Symaron Neal, Advisor

[email protected]

Social fraternity

Kendo Club, Marshall University

Ikuyo Webb, Advisor

[email protected]

Marshall University Kendo Club (MKC) was formed and has

been meeting since 2009. Kendo is a traditional Japanese martial

art. Through rigorous training members learn respect, discipline,

patience, perseverance, peace, and prosperity.

Keramos Potter's Guild

Frederick A. Bartolovic, Advisor

[email protected]

Our club will unify ceramic students of Marshall in order to

make available funds for equipment and guest lecturers for

educational purposes.

Lacrosse, Men's

Matt James, Advisor

[email protected]

Lacrosse team offering intercollegiate scrimmages with other

men's lacrosse teams

Lambda Alpha Epsilon

Dr. Wendy Perkins, Advisor

[email protected]

Professional Criminal Justice fraternal organization open to

Criminal Justice majors and minors

Lambda Pi Eta

Susan Gilpin, Advisor

[email protected]

National honor society for communication studies

undergraduates

Lambda Society

Dr. Shawn Schulenberg, Advisor

[email protected]

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A gay rights active club on campus focusing on human rights

issues, fellowship, and community service

League of Legends, MU

Wenyi Lu, Advisor

[email protected]

A club in which students can play League of Legends together

and make new friends. The best students will compete against

other universities in various tournaments.

Lions Club International

John Pinkerman, Advisor

[email protected]

Lions Club International is the world's largest service

organization with over 1.35 million members. Lions are people

who help the needy in many ways, mainly sight related.

Management Information Systems (MIS) Computer Club

Anil Gurung, Advisor

[email protected]

To help MIS students better prepare for successful careers

Marshall Maniacs

Grant Robertson, Advisor

[email protected]

We are student supporters of Marshall University athletics.

MDL Spanish Club

Shannon Butler, Advisor

[email protected]

To provide authentic uses of the Spanish language, to educate

the community about the language and culture of Spanish

speaking countries, and build a community of students with

common interests in Spanish langauge and culture.

Medlife

Nadja Spitzer, Advisor

[email protected]

Aids in providing healthcare, education, and development for

Latin American countries in need by raising funds and recruiting

volunteers to go abroad.

Meditation Club

Angela Kargul, Advisor

[email protected]

To teach people the art of meditation

Merge Campus Ministries

Thomas Lawhon, Advisor

[email protected]

Merge Ministries is a non-denominational campus ministry that

exists to provide a media in which the members and others will

find incentive for spiritual growth and Christian living through

Christian friendships, worship, and Bible study.

Model United Nations

Jason Morrissette, Advisor

[email protected]

Model United Nations provides students with a forum to discuss

current world issues and learn about the workings of the United

Nations. We will debate and research topics of global

importance within our organizations weekly meetings, as well as

brush up on parliamentary procedure and resolution writing

workshop in preparation for competition with other universities.

Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority Inc.

Mu Sigma Upsilon is the first multicultural sorority in the nation.

TIARAs are the official interest group of the sorority.

Muslim Student Association

Dr. Majed Khader, Advisor

[email protected]

The group seeks to provide a support group for Muslims and

present a compassionate, moderate image of Islam.

NAMI

To raise awareness on mental health; to support peers whne they

are faced with a mental illness or have a friend facing a mental

illness. Make capmus more accepting

Native American Student Organization

Kelli Johnson, Advisor

[email protected]

We are and organization that educates and advocates for Native

issues and Native culture. We accept students who are Native, as

well as those who are not. We welcome everyone/

National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

Andy Hermansdorfer, Advisor

[email protected]

NPHC promotes interaction through forums and meetings for

the exchange of information and engages in cooperative

programming and initiatives through various activities and

functions for its members.

National Residence Hall Honorary

Britt Frye, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of this organization shall be to provide recognition

to those who have provided outstanding service or exceptional

leadership in supporting the university's residential communities

through the four pillars of NRHH: leadership, recognition,

scholarship, and service.

National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS)

Samantha Stalnaker, Advisor

[email protected]

Honor society inviting high-achieving freshmen and sophomores

National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)

Andy Hermansdorfer, Advisor

[email protected]

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The nation's largest leadership honor society, where top students

nominated by their colleges come together to identify and achive

their goals.

National Student Speech Language and Hearing

Association (NSSLHA)

Craig Coleman, Advisor

[email protected]

Pre-professional organization for students in the field of

communication disorders

Neuroscience Club, Marshall

Brian Antonsen, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of this club is to discuss current scientific findings

in neuroscience and to promote brain awareness by educating

the community.

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

Donte Jackson, Advisor

[email protected]

Fraternal organization

Omicron Delta Kappa

Elizabeth Sheets, Advisor

[email protected]

Leadership honorary society

One Body

Andrea Koutsunis-Hicks, Advisor

[email protected]

An organization to get students out of their dorms and involved

in activities. We want to help prevent anxiety, depression, and

even suicide on the MU campus. We plan to be heavily involved

in community Service and will keep students involved as much

as possible

Organization of African Students (OAS)

Dr. Richard Agesa, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a group for African students here at Marshall University

that raise awareness of the African culture.

Pageturners

Nathan Full, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a bookclub that focuses on reading books in th eyoung

adult genre. We are a "no pressure" club because we know that

you're studying, and it may be difficult to balance everything

Pakistan Students Association (PSA)

Dr. Majed Khader, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of PSAis to promote our culture and help the

current and new students from Pakistan.

Panhellenic Council

Peid Palmer, Advisor

[email protected]

The Panhellenic Council is the premier advocacy and support

organization for the advancement of the sorority experience at

Marshall University.

Park and Recreation Organization for Students, Marshall

University (MU-PROS)

David Graefe, Advisor

[email protected]

An organization for Marshall University students who are

interested in the natural resources and recreation management

program and/or are interested in environmental and recreational

activities

Pharmacy Club

Robert B. Stanton, Advisor

[email protected]

An academic and social organization for students interested in

pursuing a career in the field of pharmacy. This organization

will also support the general public of the tri-state area through

periodic social outreach events.

Pre-Law Club

Patricia Proctor, Advisor

[email protected]

A group committed to helping students learn more about law

school and the legal field and providing service to the school and

community

PFLAG Marshall

Pamela Mulder, Advisor

[email protected]

subgroup of the regional charleston/hunting PFLAG and the

National PFLAG. Mission is to support sexual minorities and

their family members

Phi Alpha Sigma Mu Graduate Chapter

Paula Rymer, Advisor

[email protected]

Phi Alpha Theta

University chapter of the national honor society for history

Phi Lambda Sigma

Brittany Riley, advisor

[email protected]

Pharmacy leadership society who's mission it to support

pharmacy leadership commitment by recognizing leaders and

fostering leadership development

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity

Ben Miller, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a social fraternity for male musicians, whose objective is

to advance music in America and promote brotherhood among

musical students and a loyalty to the Alma Mater.

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Pi Kappa Alpha

Steven P. Turner, Advisor

[email protected]

Fraternity

Pi Mu Epsilon

Michael Otunuga, Advisor

[email protected]

Pi Mu Epsilon is an honor society for mathematics students that

supports student research in mathematics and recognizes

excellence in mathematical studies.

Pre-Physical Therapy Club

Tamara Gravano, Advisor

[email protected]

Students interested in applying for and attending physical

therapy school

Professional Wrestling Club (Needs everything except

FEIN)

MUPWC will be a club where pro wrestling fans will be able to

meet at least once a week. We will hold discussion on topics

from all around the world of professional wrestling.

Project Pengyou

QingQing Shae, Advisor

[email protected]

Project Pengyou is an organization which seeks to build a

community of American and Chinese Students to improving

U.S. and China relationships on campus and abroad by offering

social and educational events that promote dialogue and cultural

competence by advocating for Chinese language and culture

classes as well as increased study abroad opportunities.

Psi Chi

Dr. Melissa Atkins, Advisor

[email protected]

Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology.

RAINN / Contact Fundraising Committee

Matt James, Advisor

[email protected]

To organize a 5k, Family Festival and other events to donate

profits to RAINN Contact and any other organizations the

committee deems necessary

Ratio Christi

Daniel Willamson, Advisor

[email protected]

We are an apologetics ministry defending the faith of

Christianity through scientific, historical and philosophical

evidence and reason.

Religious Studies Society

Jeffrey Ruff, Advisor

[email protected]

A group to promote critical thinking in matters both secular and

religion

Revolution, Marshall

Chris Atkin, Advisor

chris.adkins2marshall.edu

Marshall Revolution strives to be a community that lives by

faith, is known by love, and is a voice of hope at Marshall

University.

Revolution, Marshall

Dustin Epperly, Collegiate Ministry Director

[email protected]

Rotaract

Rebecca Pack, Advisor

[email protected]

A service organization based on serving the local and

international community

ROTC, MU

LTC Michael Steelman, Advisor

[email protected]

Open to all students enrolled in Military Science courses. Our

group promotes service, leadership, physical strengthening and

training. Through mentorship of our members, we encourage

time management, goal planning and personal growth. Members

of our group seek careers in military service and other leadership

opportunities in the private and public sectors.

Rugby Football Club, MU Men's

We are a student athlete organization and member of the USA

Rugby Football Union, the Midwest RFU, and the Ohio Local

Area RFU. The club is classified as a Division III level

competitor.

Rugby, Marshall Women's

Richard Egleton, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a club sport at Marshall University that practices as a

team, twice per week. We currently play in Division II against

other universities in the Ohio Rugby Union. We compete in

both the Spring and Fall semesters as a way to stay in shape and

teach women a new sport.

Sado Club

Zelideth Rivas, Advisor

[email protected]

Organization devoted to learning the etiquette and techniques of

Japanese traditional urasenke tea ceremony

Saudi Students' Club at Marshall University

Richard Agesa, Advisor

[email protected]

An organization of Saudi students who are studying at Marshall

University. This organization provides a chance for them and for

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Marshall students to be exposed to the Saudi culture and

traditions.

Scuba Club

Tom Jones, Advisor

[email protected]

The goal of the MU Scuba Club is to promote scuba diving as

part of recreation, education, research, and discovery by

promoting diving, education research and exploring.

Secular Student Alliance

Herman Mays, Advisor

[email protected]

1) foster safe, welcoming, and supportive spaces for secular

students on campus. 2) Promote skepticism, innovative thinking,

and the questioning of all personal and cultural beliefs, using the

tools of evidence and reason. 3) Embrace human and civil rights,

social justice, and other ideals by the philosophy of humanism.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Sebastian Parsley, Advisor

[email protected]

An academic based social fraternity

Sigma Phi Epsilon

Social fraternity

Sigma Sigma Sigma

Juanita Parsons, Advisor

[email protected]

Establishes among its members a perpetual bond of friendship,

develops strong womanly character, and impresses upon them

high standards of conduct

Sigma Tau Delta -Beta Iota

Dr. Joel Peckham, Advisor

[email protected]

The Marshall University chapter of Sigma Tau Delta (Beta Iota)

is committed to strengthening the skills and oportunities of

English majots in terms of literacy, writing, and community

outreach. Through the creation of strong bonds within the

network of English students and other campus local community

organizations devoted to education and social justice, the group

seeks to aid students in becoming better scholars and better

citizens

Sigma Tau Gamma

Lee Tabor, Chapter Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of Sigma Tau Gamma is to promote the highest

ideals of manhood, brotherhood, and citizenship according to

the Principles of our fraternity. The pursuit of these three

highest ideals is a journey. Each day we travel further along the

path of what it means to be a better man, brother, and citizen.

Smash, MU

Ryan Wilson, Advisor

[email protected]

This is a group for people who love playing the video game

Super Smash Bros. We play all versions in the series and

compete in free weekly tournaments.

Society for Collegiate Leadership and Achievement

Maria Hamilton, Advisor

[email protected]

SCLA benefits the Marshall University community by

empowering students, encouraging their professional

development and supporting their success. SCLA furthers the

university’s mission by facilitating the sharing of knowledge and

helping students apply that knowledge to themselves, their

families, the university community and the broader world.

Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)

Rosanna Brydie, Advisor

[email protected]

A student organization created for undergraduate and graduate

students who want to enhance their knowledge of the field of

human resources

Society of Automotive Engineers

Gang Chen, Advisor

[email protected]

An organization for the development of mechanical systems

knowledge.

Society of Composers, Inc.

Dr. Mark Zanter, Advisor

[email protected]

Promotes the composition and performance of contemporary

music

Society of Physics Students/Scholars (SPS)

Jon Saken, Advisor

[email protected]

For students interested in physics and we also want to facilitate

physics demonstrations

Society of Women Engineers

Salam Hajjar, Adivsor

[email protected]

A society that promotes the advancement of the safety

profession and safety education and to foster the professional

well being and development of its members within its campus

and community.

Sociology Club aka The SOCiety

Maggie Stone, Advisor

[email protected]

Promote awareness about human society and social behavior

South Charleston Campus Creativity Board

Jennifer Henning, Advisor

[email protected]

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The purpose of this organization is to promote engagement and

involvement on the South Charleston Campus

Spanish Club

Monica Brooks, Advisor

[email protected]

The spanish club is an academic, cultural and service-oriented

group on campus. We are dedicated to furthering the student

body's understanding of Hispanic and Latin American cultures

through various activities.

Student Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (SAND)

Mallory Mount, Advisor

[email protected]

An organization for dietetics students that promotes health and

wellness to the community

Student Ambassadors, Marshall University

Rob Ellis, Advisor

[email protected]

We assist the Office of Recruitment in representing Marshall to

prospective students and their families, as well as assisting the

Alumni Office with events throughout the year. Each member is

responsible for a particular amount of service hours per month

which include helping with the previously mentioned events and

tasks (i.e. tours, Green and White Days, Paint the Capital City

Green, etc.), community service projects, and social events

meant to strengthen group cohesiveness and promote unity

within the organization.

Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)

Marty Laubach, Advisor

[email protected]

A coalition of students caring about our social, economical,

political, and natural environment

Student Government Association

Matt James, Advisor

[email protected]

We promise to serve as the vehicle of the Marshall Student body,

to field its concerns and provide them with real results, and to

create programs and initiatives to enhance the collegiate

experience here at Marshall University.

Student Nurse Association

Dr. Jeanne Widener

[email protected]

SNA provides an opportunity to become involved in nursing

related activities before graduation. Guest speakers at meetings

provide a better understanding of the options a nurse has after

graduation from a undergraduate BSN program.

Student Recreational Council

Student employees of the Marshall Rec Center striving to build

better staff relations and growing a healthy campus and offering

professional development opportunities for our student staff.

Student Venteran’s Assocaiton

Jonathan McCormick, Advisor

[email protected]

Comprised of veterans' from all branches of military service,

MUSVA is a group dedicated to assisting in the transition from

military service to civilian and college life. We provide an

atmosphere where veterans can be themselves.

Students Against Sex Slavery (SASS)

Maggie Stone, Advisor

[email protected]

To raise awareness about trafficking and sex slavery

Students for a Democratic Society

Richard A. Garnett, Advisor

[email protected]

To promote the political well-being of all students at Marshall

University

Theta Tau

Greg Michaelson, Advisor

[email protected]

Professional engineering fraternity

Thunder Dance Marathon

Scott Studeny, Advisor

[email protected]

A student committee that will plan, organize, and execute the

THUNDER Dance Marathon, a non-profit event that will raise

funds to help children with chronic medical conditions and their

families.

Thundering Nerds Math Club

Elizabeth Niese, Advisor

[email protected]

The purpose of this organization is to inspire people to want to

learn about mathematics and promote interactions among other

math students.

Turning Point USA

Robert Deal, Advisor

[email protected]

Student movement for free markets and limited government

Marshall Ukirk

Todd Green, Advisor

[email protected]

UKirk--meaning University Church--is a national network of

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) collegiate ministries reaching,

loving, teaching college students so they may be lifelong

followers of Jesus Christ.

Unitarian Universalists, Marshall University (MUUU)

Pamela Mulder, Advisor

[email protected]

MUUU provides a safe and open place to discuss and explore

various spiritualties and paths.

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United Methodist Students (UMS)

Rev. Benjamin Wells, Advisor

[email protected]

We are a Christian religious organization open to all students and

sponsored by the United Methodist Church which exists to offer

opportunities for relationships with other students, and to serve

the Marshall community, the Huntington community, and the

world. Our mission statement is "loving God, loving others,

loving a world in need."

Unraveled

Caroline Perkins, Advisor

[email protected]

Knitting and crocheting club dedicated to community service

and fellowship with fellow crafters

Valor (CRU)

Timothy Hill, Advisor

[email protected]

Valor is CRU's ministry for cadets and veterans on college

campuses.

WMUL-FM

Charles G. Bailey, Advisor

[email protected]

WMUL is a variety formatted broadcast radio station licensed to

Huntington, WV, serving Metro Huntington

Lacrosse, Women’s

E. David Cantwiyht, Advisor

Lacrosse team for women at Marshall University

Women's Studies Student Association

Laura Michele Diener, Advisor

[email protected]

A feminist group that dedicates its meetings to talking and

discussing feminist issues. We also plan events with the women's

studies faculty and the women's center to promote feminist

ideology

X-treme Fear Club (XFC)

Timothy Melvin, Advisor

[email protected]

An organization to challenge and overcome your fears. We raft,

hike, skydive, ride rollercoasters, hunt ghosts and more.

Young Democrats, Marshall University

Marybeth Beller, Advisor

[email protected]

The Democratic Party's Marshall University branch

Student Involvement and Leadership

Memorial Student Center, Suite BW9

One John Marshall Drive

Huntington, WV 25755

304-696-2283

(fax) 304-696-4347

www.marshall.edu/student-activities