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CLAS Student Organizations
Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society (Sociology)
Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) is open to students who have achieved a certain grade point average in sociology. There are annual dues, which include a subscription to the organization's journal. Interested students should contact the AKD advisor for details.
Faculty Co-Advisors:
Dr. Sandy Jones (856) 256-4500, x3518; Mark Hutter (856) 256-4500, x3512
E-mail:
jonessa@rowan.edu, hutter@rowan.edu
American Chemical Society (Chemistry)
A group of chemistry and biochemistry majors hold bi-weekly meetings, attend monthly American Chemical Society dinners at Adelphia's to hear industry updates, and meet to discuss job opportunities and career decisions. The groups Bi-Annual Service Project is cleaning a section of Main St. in Glassboro. Bowling trips are also planned for the organization. ASC South Jersey.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Charles Schultz (856) 256-5463, 301A Science Hall
E-mail: schultz@rowan.edu
Association for Computing Machinery (Computer Science)
Club members belong to a nationwide collective of computer science majors who wish to extend their field of expertise beyond the classroom. Annual activities include seminars from software/hardware companies and experts on selected computer topics, programming contests, chess tournaments, web design and programming, large multiplayer LAN game parties, and pizza parties. Members enjoy special national membership discounts and info via
ACM National. ACM Rowan.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Nancy Tinkham (856) 256-4500, x3869
E-mail: nlt@rowan.edu
Biology Club (Biological Sciences)
The Biology Club organizes a number of different educational and social events every year. The Club is also engaged in numerous activities which include research-oriented field trips to the Department's Environmental Field Station in Cape May. Other field trips have included the Mutter Medical Museum in Philadelphia and Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Faculty Co-Advisors: Dr. Maria Tahamont (856) 256-4500, x3584, Frank Wagner (856)256-4500, x3561
E-mail: tahamont@rowan.edu, wagnerf@rowan.edu
Circulo de Espanol (Foreign Languages and Literature)
Spanish club promotes Spanish/Latin American cultures, giving students a place for cultural expression. Activities include dance classes, cultural nights, and conferences. FL&L.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Maria Ciavarelli (856) 256-4500, x3465
E-mail: ciavarelli@rowan.edu
The Economics Society (Economics)
The Economics Society is a student organization that holds meetings and events on topics relevant to the field of economics. The club provides members with the opportunity to: meet other economics students, learn about the profession, discuss issues at the forefront of public debate, explore various career paths, organize special events and activities, and have fun!
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Bela Mukhoti (856) 256-4500, x3322
E-mail: mukhoti@rowan.edu
Epsilon Nu - The Law & Justice Honor Society (Law and Justice)
Epsilon Nu is the local chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society. The society recognizes academic excellence of undergraduate, graduate students of criminal justice, as well as juris doctorate. It meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 11:30 AM in Wilson 203. All Law & Justice Studies majors or minors with a 3.2 GPA both overall and in Law & Justice Studies courses are welcome. (Must have completed three semesters, must also have completed a minimum of 4 courses within the field, and transfer students must have completed 2 semesters at Rowan)
Faculty Advisor: Dr.
Nadine M. Connell
856-256-4500 x 3536
Email:
connelln@rowan.edu
French Club (Foreign Languages and Literature)
Promotes learning of languages and culture through round table discussions, trips to films, museums, and restaurants in the Philadelphia area. FL&L.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sonia Spencer (856) 256-4044
E-mail: spencers@rowan.edu
Gamma Chi Sigma - The Criminal Justice Club (Law and Justice)
Gamma Chi Sigma is a student run organization open to all Law and Justice Studies majors and minors. It is the local chapter of Lambda Alpha Epsilon, the American Criminal Justice Association. It meets every Wednesday at 11 AM in Wilson 215. The purpose of our organization is to further professionalism in all areas of criminal justice, whether as professionals or students. Additionally, involvement in Gamma Chi is a great way to meet other like-minded law and justice majors, network and learn about classes or professors. As a student run organization Gamma Chi Sigma is what we make it, and currrently we need interested law and justice students in good standing with a min. 2.0 overall GPA who want to make a substantial and positive contribution.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Stanley Yeldell (856) 256-4500, x3537
E-mail: yeldell@rowan.edu
German Club (Foreign Language and Literature)
Promotes learning of German language and culture through social gatherings on campus and through trips to film screenings, museums, cultural events, and through once-a-semester formal dinners at a German restaurant.FL&L.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Edward Smith (856) 256-4500, x3472
E-mail: smithe@rowan.edu
Mathematics Club (Mathematics)
Math majors and non-majors join to build a community of students to share enthusiasm for math and aid others in the understanding and conceptualization of math. Activities include volunteer tutoring for high school and college students.
Faculty Co-Advisors: Dr. Chris Lacke (856) 256-4500, x3897; Olcay Ilicasu (856) 256-4500, x3885
E-mail: lacke@rowan.edu, Ilicasu@rowan.edu
Phi Alpha Theta (History)
Phi Alpha Theta's focus is toward the needs and interests of Rowan's History students. Our most well known events include our many discussion panels, which are assisted with help from our own faculty and students. The upcoming fall panel "Considering Graduate School?" will be especially helpful to those students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in History. This panel allows students to meet with department professors to learn about applying for grad school, obtaining financial aid, fulfilling academic requirements, as well as offering other great advice for students thinking about grad studies. This fall we also are looking forward to the Internship Panel. All History students (majors, minors, and coordinates) with a 3.1 in their History courses and a 3.0 overall GPA (and 12 s.h. of history courses completed) are eligible to be officially initiated into Phi Alpha Theta. National Website.
Faculty Co-Advisors: Dr. William Carrigan (856) 256-4500, x3986
E-mail: carrigan@rowan.edu
Phi Beta Delta (International Center)
Recognizes scholarly achievement of students who have studied abroad or who pursue course work with an international focus. The society serves as a network for faculty, staff, and students involved in international issues. Applications are accepted from faculty (who are active in research or teaching related to international studies) and staff (who are active in planning programs related to international studies), and from students with a GPA of 3.1 who have completed a Study Abroad Program, pursued a foreign language major or minor, are enrolled in the International Studies or Asian Studies Concentrations, or are international students who have been at Rowan for at least a year. Rowan's International Center Webpage.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Edward Smith (856) 256-4105
E-mail: ic@rowan.edu
Physics Club (Physics)
Diverse group of students active in outreach to middle schools and high schools, offering free tutoring to non-majors, and collecting donations for worthy causes. Trips are taken to national labs including NIST and Brookhaven. This club has recently received awards from the National Office of Society of Physics Students, including Outstanding Chapter for the past four years. Also, the Sigma Pi Sigma Undergraduate Research Award for the past three years.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sam Lofland (856) 256-4382
E-mail: lofland@rowan.edu
Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science)
This honor society is included within the Political Science Club and is updated by national newsletter reviews at the conclusion of PSC meetings.
The Political Science Club and Pi Sigma Alpha, the Political Science Honor Society, meet regularly during the academic school year.
Requirements for Pi Sigma Alpha are a 3.0 GPA in at least 12 hours of political science courses, plus a 3.0 overall GPA.
Pi Sigma Alpha, the Political Science Honor Society, is now taking applications. Sign up in the Political Science office in Robinson Hall, 3rd floor, if you think you might be eligible. National PSA.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Bernadyne Weatherford (856) 256-4889
E-mail: weatherford@rowan.edu
Political Science Club (Political Science)
Reorganized in 2003, membership had doubled within the first year.
The Political Science Club and Pi Sigma Alpha, the Political Science Honor Society, meet regularly during the academic school year.
Past activities included a guest visit by a Mercer County major, an absentee ballot and voter registration drive, and a winter coat drive for the needy. Also, semester newsletters and yearly journals are created to display student accomplishments. Political Science Club is open to all Rowan students.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Bernadyne Weatherford (856) 256-4889
E-mail: weatherford@rowan.edu
Pre-Law Society (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
The Pre-Law Society aims to expose interested students to law school and the varieties and realities of legal practice. Our activities include inviting as guest speakers, current law students, and legal professionals to share with us their experiences and perspectives. In addition, the Pre-Law Society has organized LSAT study groups and plans to hold mock trial events. Also arranges visits to law schools in order to experience first hand what law school is really like, to truly grasp the difference between undergraduate and legal education, and sponsors Rowan's Annual Law School Fair to this effect during the fall semester. The Pre-Law Society is open to all majors and all students thinking about the possibility of law school. New members and new ideas are always welcome, and it meets
every other Monday from 11a -12p (during the free period) in 203 Wilson Hall
Faculty Advisor: Michael Weiss (856) 256-4500, x3723
E-mail: weissm@rowan.edu
Pre-Professional Society (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
The members of the Pre-Professional Club invite speakers who have expertise in health or other professional fields, in preparing for application to medical, dental or other professional schools, and in visiting places of interest.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Richard Meagher (856) 256-4500, x3570
E-mail: meagher@rowan.edu
Psi Chi (Psychology)
Affliated with the Psychology Dept's Psychology Alliance organization. Requirements for undergraduate and graduate students majoring in psychology, or undergraduates minoring in psychology can be found on the title link.National Organization
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Valerie LaMastro (856) 256-4500, x3789
E-mail: davis-lamastro@rowan.edu
The Psychology Alliance (Psychology)
The primary focus of the club relates to psychology, but any Rowan University student pursuing any major is welcome to join. Meeting Dates are listed on the website. Some goals are as follows: maintain a self-sufficient organization, inform psychology students of their career and educational options, promote Psi Chi and its academic goals, improve the Rowan psychology program through related social activities, and enhance the relationship between the faculty and students
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Valerie LaMastro (856) 256-4500, x3789
E-mail: davis-lamastro@rowan.edu
Sociology Club (Sociology)
The Sociology Club is open to all students who have interest in sociology. The club sponsors academic and social action activities and organizes student-faculty events.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sandy Jones (856) 256-4500, x3518
E-mail:
jonessa@rowan.edu
STEM Symposium (Biological Sciences)
Not a separate club per se, but a group of students under the umbrella of the Biology Club and other student groups. These students help run the University's Annual Rowan Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Student Research Symposium held each April. Each year two student coordinators plus numerous helpers are required for the success of the Symposium. Generally the student coordinators come from the Biological Sciences Department, but this is not a strict requirement. Student clubs that provide substantial help for the Symposium may count these efforts as a service project. STEM online.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Gregory Hecht (856) 256-4500, x3577
E-mail: hecht@rowan.edu
Student History Association (History)
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Scott Morschauser (856) 256-4500, x3993
E-mail: morschauser@rowan.edu
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (Computer Science)
Association founded in 1967 at Texas A&M University for students and faculty who exhibit superior scholastic and professional achievement in the computing science curriculum. It remains the only national honor society for the computing sciences and is recognized as such by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and IEEE Computer Society. In 1997 Upsilon Pi Epsilon was admitted as a member of the Association of College Honor Societies - parent organization for all academic honor societies in North America. Rowan's club was chartered in April 2003. Association for Computing Machinery's UPE National .
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Stephen Hartley (856) 256-4500, x3895
E-mail: hartley@rowan.edu
Victim Awareness (Law & Justice)
Founded in 2002 to provide information regarding victim's rights and services, improve knowledge and skills of those who seek help. Open to all L&J majors, requiring community service as well as contributions to the Annual Criminal Career Day Program.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Stanley Yeldell (856) 256-4500, x3537
E-mail: yeldell@rowan.edu