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Type/Category Organization Name Description Point of Contact Cultural African Students United African Students United creates a space for people in the African Diaspora and others to come and share the culture, news, and events of Africa and its people. All are welcome. Michelle Adjei [email protected] Academic/Honors, Special Interest ACS Club (American Chemical Society) The ACS Club functions as a means to connect with other chemistry majors, or students in chemistry courses seeking guidance and fellowship. We would like to connect with others who harbor an interest for chemistry, and explore opportunities in the chemistry field. Elisabeth Kulesus [email protected] Special Interest Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is a coeducational, professional fraternity that accepts all majors. As a fraternity, we focus on improving your professional self, learning how to better market yourself for employers, creating your brand, and getting connected with established Alumni. You will learn valuable skills, such as; teamwork skills, leadership skills, public speaking, time management, and communication skills. Let’s work together to become our best professional selves as leaders, like our motto says, "shaping people, shaping business". Gabby Croghan [email protected] Greek,Fine Arts/Performance Alpha Psi Omega ALPHA PSI OMEGA was organized as a theatre honor society for the purpose of providing acknowledgement to those demonstrating a high standard of accomplishment in theatre and, through the expansion of ALPHA PSI OMEGA among colleges and universities, providing a wider fellowship for those interested in theatre. The society is not intended to take the place of any regular theatre clubs or producing groups, but as students qualify they may be rewarded by election to membership in this society. Mason Purece [email protected] Cultural American Indian Student Organization (AISO) AISO promotes strong, cultural heritage of Native American traditions on campus. AISO promotes Native American cultural awareness on campus and within the community, gives Native students a sense of belonging, and we do service projects every semester. Autumn Tsosie [email protected] Academic/Honors American Meteorological Society (AMS) Club The AMS chapter is a local chapter of the American Meteorological Society that provides UNC meteorology students, and those interested in weather, with the following extracurricular opportunities for scholarship, service, and camaraderie. AMS is an institution for future meteorologists to learn about the field and the different options it has to offer. Our chapter promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. It also provides a space for those interested in weather to bond and expand their knowledge of meteorological topics. Ashley Evans [email protected]

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Page 1: African Students

Type/Category Organization Name Description Point of Contact

CulturalAfrican Students

United

African Students United creates a space for people in the African Diaspora and others

to come and share the culture, news, and events of Africa and its people. All are

welcome.

Michelle Adjei

[email protected]

Academic/Honors,

Special Interest

ACS Club (American

Chemical Society)

The ACS Club functions as a means to connect with other chemistry majors, or

students in chemistry courses seeking guidance and fellowship. We would like to

connect with others who harbor an interest for chemistry, and explore opportunities

in the chemistry field.

Elisabeth Kulesus

[email protected]

Special Interest Alpha Kappa Psi

Alpha Kappa Psi is a coeducational, professional fraternity that accepts all majors. As a

fraternity, we focus on improving your professional self, learning how to better market

yourself for employers, creating your brand, and getting connected with established

Alumni. You will learn valuable skills, such as; teamwork skills, leadership skills, public

speaking, time management, and communication skills. Let’s work together to become

our best professional selves as leaders, like our motto says, "shaping people, shaping

business".

Gabby Croghan

[email protected]

Greek,Fine

Arts/PerformanceAlpha Psi Omega

ALPHA PSI OMEGA was organized as a theatre honor society for the purpose of

providing acknowledgement to those demonstrating a high standard of

accomplishment in theatre and, through the expansion of ALPHA PSI OMEGA among

colleges and universities, providing a wider fellowship for those interested in theatre.

The society is not intended to take the place of any regular theatre clubs or producing

groups, but as students qualify they may be rewarded by election to membership in

this society.

Mason Purece

[email protected]

Cultural

American Indian

Student Organization

(AISO)

AISO promotes strong, cultural heritage of Native American traditions on campus.

AISO promotes Native American cultural awareness on campus and within the

community, gives Native students a sense of belonging, and we do service projects

every semester.

Autumn Tsosie

[email protected]

Academic/Honors

American

Meteorological

Society (AMS) Club

The AMS chapter is a local chapter of the American Meteorological Society that

provides UNC meteorology students, and those interested in weather, with the

following extracurricular opportunities for scholarship, service, and camaraderie. AMS

is an institution for future meteorologists to learn about the field and the different

options it has to offer. Our chapter promotes the development and dissemination of

information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic

sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. It also provides a

space for those interested in weather to bond and expand their knowledge of

meteorological topics.

Ashley Evans

[email protected]

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Fine Arts/Performance BC MovementBC Movement is a student run organization that performs at UNC events. Basketball,

soccer, volleyball, hockey and rugby.

Martinique Hinojosa

[email protected]

Sports/IntramuralsBear Crew Dance

Team

Bear Crew Dance Team is a student run hip hop dance team that performs at UNC

sporting events.

Martinique Hinojosa

[email protected]

Special Interest Best Buddies

Best Buddies is an international organization that fights for

the inclusion of adults with intellectual and developmental

disabilities (IDD). We create one-to-one friendships

between college students and adults with IDD in the Weld

County community and spread awareness of inclusion.

Mackenzie Lincoln

[email protected]

Academic/Honors Beta Alpha Psi

The Professional Accounting Association (PAA) and Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) strive to

promote professionalism, scholarship, sociability, and interest, with an emphasis in

the area of accounting, finance, or computer information systems. Together these

organizations provide opportunities for community service, professional development,

networking experience, and fosters lifelong ethical, social, and public responsibilities.

PAA & BAP hope to help members establish their career path, find internship and job

opportunities, and enhance their professional figures

Beta Alpha Psi is an honorary organization for Financial Information students and

professionals. The primary objective of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and give

recognition to scholastic and professional excellence in the business information field.

This includes promoting the study and practice of accounting, finance and information

systems; providing opportunities for self-development, service and association among

members and practicing professionals, and encouraging a sense of ethical, social, and

public responsibility.

Gavin Spaur

[email protected]

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Cultural Black Student Union

The purpose of Black Student Union (BSU) is to provide community for University of

Northern Colorado’s Black student population. BSU will provide students with a brave

space to explore their cultural identities through discussion, entertainment, and

participation in events and community service/social justice on and off campus.

Overall, BSU is an organization that values unity, inclusivity, integrity, compassion for

others, and service to the community. Also BSU strives to create an atmosphere on

campus that allows Black students to succeed at a higher rate on a predominantly

white campus.

Joshua Greer

[email protected]

Fine Arts/Performance Chaos Improv

The purpose of this organization is to make improvisational theatre accessible to the

University of Northern Colorado student body, to promote the theatre arts on

campus, and to create a dialogue with audiences and engage them in performances

that exhilarate and inspire through the use of improvisation, stand-up, and storytelling-

-all the while fostering a tight-knit creative community for UNC students in a relaxed

setting

Tara Prager

[email protected]

Religious/Spiritual Chi Alpha UNC

Chi Alpha is a campus ministry that exists to introduce students of all backgrounds to

an authentic relationship with the Living God. We live life on purpose, compactly

serving God and one another. We welcome all into our small groups that meet weekly.

We do service projects, mission trips around the world, and we have more fun on

accident than most people do on purpose.

Duncan Chance

[email protected]

Religious/Spiritual Christian Challenge

Christian Challenge, or "Challenge", is a community of students who are pursuing a

deeper relationship with God together. As an evangelical campus ministry, we love to

tell people about Jesus, to help people grow in their faith, and to live life on mission.

We meet weekly and everyone is welcome to come, even if you are just exploring

what you believe. We also have smaller community groups that meet during the week

and host special events throughout the semester to meet new people and build

relationships. Our goal is to invest deeply in people as they journey through their

college experience.

Hannah Dirks

[email protected]

Fine Arts/Performance Clay ClubClay Club is an all inclusive club seeking to teach and provide studio time for anyone

interested in ceramics.

August Myers

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club Barbell

The purpose of the UNCO Barbell Club shall be to:

• Encourage student participation on campus.

• Provide opportunities for students to learn about Weightlifting and Powerlifting.

• Host events that are open to all UNC students to attend.

• Provide social opportunities for student and community members.

Kendal Newberry

[email protected]

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Sports/Intramurals Club Baseball

UNC Club Baseball provides a friendly and competitive environment for individuals to

better their baseball skills. UNC Club Baseball will engage in club meetings, practices,

and games throughout both Fall and Spring semesters.

Steven Wells

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club Figure Skating

The purpose of the UNC Figure Skating club is:

-Provide a space and a team for beginner skaters to learn how to safely ice skate.

-Help members who have previously skated to improve their skills.

-Give our skaters opportunities to compete in US Figure Skating Association official

competitions.

-Create a team that encourages one another on and off the ice.

-Establish a new community within UNC that is supportive and understanding of

everyone.

Kelly Lundberg

[email protected]

m

Sports/Intramurals Club Lacrosse (Men's)

The purpose of the club is to create a community and environment where people can

come together and play lacrosse. The environment is very welcoming to those who

have not even played before and want to try the game.

Alexander Mello

[email protected]

Sports/IntramuralsClub Lacrosse

(Women's)

•Help Provide Competition for players

•Help with Student Events around Campus

•Provide an environment where lacrosse players can meet up and practice together

•Promote competition but also fun

Tayler Smith

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club Quidditch

Club Quidditch is a part of Club Sports. It is a sport based off of the Quidditch sport

from Harry Potter. It is a full contact, co-ed sport. We travel for tournaments, practice

weekly, participate in fundraising, and participate in community service activities as a

team. It is a very fun team sport if you are looking for a fun group of people and a fun

competitive club.

Valeria Dominguez

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club RugbyOur mission is to provide a fun and competitive team for students while representing

our university and growing the sport of rugby.

Braden Evans

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club Running

Club Running’s purpose is to help runners of all abilities to reach their personal goals

along with creating a community of UNC Bears to attend races and charity fundraisers

across the state

Anush Patel

[email protected]

Sports/IntramuralsClub Soccer

(Women's)

Women's Club Soccer team is a student run club team that competes against other

Colorado colleges.

Stephanie Boschee

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club SoftballClub Softball is a student run organization in which members stive to stay healthy

while having fun by competing in organized fastpitch softball.

Lexie Johnson

[email protected]

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Sports/Intramurals Club Swimming

Club swimming is a student-run organization whose mission is to have fun and provide

a competitive team for athletes that love the sport. Club Swimming will abide by all

University policies as well as local, state, and federal laws.

Emily Sanchez

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club TaekwondoClub Taekwondo is a student run club that fosters the desire to learn a form of martial

arts and learning basic self defense.

Saphire Esquibel

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals Club Tennis Team

The purpose of the club tennis team is to provide a competitive and fun atmosphere

for skill improvement and exceptional match-play. We strive to build new friendships

through tennis and create a supportive environment. We were founded through our

love of tennis and we have continued to grow through our success in competition and

our presence on campus.

Ali Hernandez

[email protected]

Sports/IntramuralsClub Volleyball

(Men's)

The purpose of The University of Northern Colorado Men’s Club Volleyball is to:

- Encourage students to participate in a student lead organization.

- Provide a safe and fun environment for students.

- Provide an opportunity for students to interact with the community that is interested

in volleyball.

- Host events that are open to UNC students to attend.

- Allow men to continue playing volleyball at the collegiate level.

Andrew Vince Ordono

[email protected]

Academic/Honors

Counseling

Psychology Student

Organization

The Counseling Psychology Student Organization shall exist for the purposes of

supporting the academic success and social community of counseling psychology

doctoral students at the University of Northern Colorado. A major goal of the

organization is to promote the professional development of counseling psychology

graduate students.

Luke Steinman

[email protected]

Religious/Spiritual Cru

Cru is a welcoming community for UNC students to build a relationship with Christ and

each other. We seek to create space for every UNC student (undergraduate and

graduate) to explore their spiritual life in community, no matter where you are on

your spiritual journey. We have our main meetings on Thursday nights and other

small groups throughout the week.

Brooke Hoglin

[email protected]

Fine Arts/Performance Dance Alliance The mission here at Dance Alliance is to create a safe space for anyone who wants to

express themselves through dance. We want everyone to feel comfortable to grow

not only as dancers, performers, and choreographers, but grow as people as well.

Mary Jo Lasky

[email protected]

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Greek,

Academic/HonorsDelta Sigma Pi

To foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity

and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and

practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of

commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the

civic and commercial welfare of the community.

Cheyanne Smith

[email protected]

Fine

Arts/Performance,Spe

cial Interest

Design Tech Student

Association (DTSA)

The purpose of the Design Tech Student Association (DTSA) provides educational,

emotional, and social support to any students, staff, and faculty interested in

Theatrical Design and Technology.

Wren Ferguson

[email protected]

Special Interest Earth Guardians

Earth Guardians is an international club, our chapter at UNC focuses on inspiring

students to act on solving environmental issues. Through activities and fun events, we

educate and empower students to lead sustainable lives.

Emmy Adams

[email protected]

Academic/Honors,

Special InterestEconomics Book Club

The Economics Book Club is a group of students who enjoy learning about and

discussing economics and economic theories. All students are welcome to join and

learn more about economics and its real world examples and applications!

Jun Park [email protected]

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Fine Arts/PerformanceEducational Theatre

Collective

This is a Theatre Education focused student group called the Educational Theatre

Collective, or ETC. We wouldn't be TYA oriented, however, we would love to cater to

the educational side of our major, as well as the theatre aspect of it as well. We will do

this through workshops in not only monologues, singing, dancing, choreography, and

music, but we would also have resume writing workshops, interview workshops, Praxis

study groups, general study groups, and Kevin Crowe has even said he'd love to do a

workshop on Keynote. His presentations are always amazing. We would meet when

the STAD Collective would meet, which to my knowledge isn't at a set time and place

all the time.

Not only that, but we would love to organize events to help raise money for Theatre

Ed students. We hope to use these funds to help them attend ThesCon and other

theatre and education conferences. We want to help students when finances might

get in the way of an amazing experience.

We also want to reach out and cater to not only STAD students, but to every other

major as well. It's never too late to try theatre, or to get back in touch with it, and we

want to give everyone that opportunity.

We hope to unite STAD as well, as we feel there is a divide between majors and

grades, and so we hope to bridge that divide with events like movie nights, talent

shows, and even a formal dance at the end of the year to celebrate all the hard work

we've all done.

We would love to have this group become a formally recognized STAD group! We

would also love to direct a show every semester, along with the other student groups!

Laurel Grosz

[email protected]

Academic/Honors,

Special Interest

English Education

Club, EED Club

The English Education club is a student run organization the encourages networking

within the school of Education. This club promotes community and offers a chance to

meet with other English Education majors as well as other students wanting to join.

EED Club provides a space for everyone within the EED program to talk with other

steps and meet with alum and other English teachers about the profession.

Ciana Konyha

[email protected]

Academic/Honors,Poli

tical/Advocacy,Special

Interest

Family Support

Organization

The Family Support Organization’s (FSO) members seek to create spaces for student-

parents and pregnant students to learn about and access resources, build

connections, and express their needs. FSO members conduct research about the

experiences and needs of student-parents and pregnant students, and they use their

research findings to help UNC grow into a more family-friendly university, as well as

meet goals aligned with President Feinstein’s “Rowing, not Drifting” agenda. In

addition, FSO members seek to build partnerships with family-, fertility-, and

childrearing-related programs and organizations, both on and off campus.

Katlyn Frey [email protected]

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Fine

Arts/Performance,Spe

cial Interest

Film Production ClubThe Film Production Club is a student run club that produces short films and hosts

filmmaking workshops for interested UNC students.

Brianne Hasui

[email protected]

Academic/Honors

Financial

Management

Association of the

University of

Northern Colorado

The purpose of the Financial Management Association of the University of Northern

Colorado is to provide students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and

experience of the financial world.

Andrew Klauber

[email protected]

Special Interest Garden Club

The UNCO Garden Club is a student-run group that maintains the on-campus garden

while learning about gardening and other aspects of nature. The club grows produce

and flowers and enjoy social activities in the garden.

Emmy Adams

[email protected]

CulturalHa'aheo 'O Hawai'i

Club

The purpose of the Hawaii Club is to represent and share our deep love and

appreciation of our culture, traditions, and our Spirit of Aloha with the University of

Northern Colorado community. We want to welcome and extend our ʻohana with the

UNC community who show great interest in what we represent. The Hawai’i Club

strives to be a service, cultural and social support network in which students are able

to participate in activities outside of the academic arena. We stand united with our

desire to make you feel that there is a “home away from home” with fellow members,

friends, and the UNC community.

Nikki Harada

[email protected]

Cultural,Fine

Arts/PerformanceHalau Hula o Ha'aheo

Halau Hula o Ha'aheo is a student run organization that seeks to perpetuate and

educate others on the Hawaiian culture through traditional chant and dance. Hula

Club meets throughout the spring semester in preparation for the annual Hawai'i Club

lū'au in April.

Kaori Nishioka

[email protected]

Fine

Arts/Performance,

Special Interest

Hello, My Name Is Hello, My Name Is is the schools resident Sketch Comedy Troupe. We put on bi-weekly

shows featuring all original student work, including live and video sketches.

Aidan Blank

[email protected]

Academic/HonorsHigher Education

Student Affairs

Leadership

To provide professional develop, social, and outreach to HESAL PhD and MA students. Margo Stebbins

[email protected]

Religious/Spiritual Impact UNCImpact UNC is a community-driven college ministry engaging campus with the hope of

Jesus, inviting all students into a transformational relationship with Him.

Shaina Macy

[email protected]

Religious/SpiritualInterVarsity Christian

Fellowship

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is a group that welcomes everyone to explore Jesus,

experience great community and friendship, and join together to continue to make

UNC an even better place to go to school. Join us for weekly small groups all over

campus, a bi-monthly large group hang out and dinner, and lots of friendship fun!

Annie Trizna

[email protected]

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Academic/Honors Investment Club

This club explores the many different investment options available in the financial

universe by exposing club members to different choices they have to create wealth

outside of conventional means. We encourage students to interact with the

investments they feel match their personalities while also expanding themselves by

trying new things. This reduces the fear that surrounds investments and induces

confidence within student’s abilities as they continue into the workforce or their own

businesses after college. There are different levels of engagement we cater to that

range from those who want to learn fundamental skills for financial success to those

who would like to make their form of investing into a full-fledged career.

The primary resources provided to students are connections to individuals inside and

outside the school with real experience of different levels in the investments they

engage with. There are meetings conducted in presentation format, as well as access

to our one-on-one mentorship program. Topics covered include investments of time,

money, and other resources in vehicles such as stocks, options, futures, forex, real

estate, entrepreneurial ventures, and more.

Michael Blanchette

[email protected]

Cultural,GreekKappa Delta Chi

Sorority Inc. Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc. is a multicultural sorority.

Fernana Vasquez Castillo

gammaepsilon.president@kappad

eltachi.org

Cultural,Greek,

Academic/Honors

Lambda Theta Nu

Sorority Inc.

The purpose of Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. shall be to open doors of opportunity

to the Latinas of our community. Our primary focuses are academic excellence and

meeting the needs of Latina women in higher education. Lambda Theta Nu Sorority,

Inc. also promotes the advancement of Latinas through various campus activities and

community services and provides an environment for personal growth within a unit of

sisterhood. Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc.’s priorities, however, will be placed upon

academic excellence and community service.

Briane Souki

[email protected]

Religious/SpiritualLatter-Day Saint

Student Association

The purpose of the Latter-Day Saint Student Association (LDSSA) is to encourage and

support members of the LDSSA in achieving their academic goals and maintaining a

balanced life while on campus. To encourage members of the LDSSA to become an

influence for good by participating in activities and service on campus and in the

community. To provide students with meaningful service opportunities and social and

religious activities that are consistent with the LDSSA standards. To promote

traditional moral values. The LDSSA is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of

Latter-day Saints and the University of Northern Colorado.

Macy Godfrey

[email protected]

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Special InterestMarketing

Association

The UNC Marketing Association will provide its members networking opportunities

and insight into the field of marketing, with real-world business experience. UNCMA is

committed to development for professionalism, leadership and pride in its members

through planned activities to better prepare them for a highly competitive workplace

environment.

Kaitlyn Brown

[email protected]

Cultural, Political/

AdvocacyMÁS Society

The MÁS Society is a student organization at the University of Northern Colorado that

seeks to educate the campus community on the many issues affecting Mexican

Americans, Xicanx and Latinx communities in the United States through cultural

events and student civic engagement. The students want more connections with other

programs and organizations on campus. Acting as a support system for all of our

members and allies, the MÁS Society aims at providing leadership development

opportunities for all of its members at local and regional levels.

Mabel Guerra

[email protected]

Academic/Honors Math Club

The Math Club is a student run organization focused on math enrichment activities.

We engage in math problem solving, play mathematical games, and have talks on

interesting math topics.

Katie Morrison

[email protected]

Cultural,Religious/Spiri

tual, Special Interest

Mindful Affinity

FellowshipTo foster an environment of mindfulness on campus.

Danielle Ananea

[email protected]

Special InterestMuscular Dystrophy

Cure Support

The Muscular Dystrophy Cure Support (MDCS) is a group that raises funds and

awareness for MD.

Tyler Ashcraft

[email protected]

Fine

Arts/Performance,

Special Interest

Music Teachers

National Association -

UNC Collegiate

Chapter

The mission of the MTNA-UNC Collegiate Chapter is to support the professional

development of current and aspiring music teachers who are studying at the

University of Northern Colorado. The organization is committed to accomplishing this

in ways that serve both the chapter members and the broader community.

Dee Dee Flanagan

[email protected]

Academic/Honors,

Special Interest

National Student

Speech Language

Hearing Association

National Student Speech Language Hearing Association is for students who ate ASLS

majors to learn more about their major and prospective career and participate in

volunteer events that help out the community of Greeley. As well as volunteer at

events and learn about causes that are related to the field.

Mia Constransitch

[email protected]

Sports/Intramurals NoCo Riders

NoCo Riders looks to connect a community of all levels of Skiers and Snowboarders by

offering community workshops, access to the mountain, and most importantly a

welcoming environment.

Ben Christianson

[email protected]

Fine Arts/PerformanceNorthern Lights A

CappellaNorthern Lights A Cappella is an auditioned soprano/alto voices ensemble on campus.

Alyson Rotman

[email protected]

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Fine Arts/PerformanceOne Another Theater

(OAT)

This is a STAD based student group focused on educational theatre. We will do a show

once semester as well as workshops (intimacy in theatre, Fight choreo, Teaching).

With a focus on inclusivity and acceptance.

Landon Lee

[email protected]

Academic/Honors Philosophy Club

The UNC Philosophy Club is a student run organization open to all majors, minors, and

any student who is interested in philosophy! We provide an inclusive environment

dedicated to cultivating a passion for philosophy. Weekly meetings feature discussions

related to specific course material, the work and research of students, and general

topics of interest. Formal faculty, guest facultyand student presentations are also

featured by Philosophy

Club

Maxim Tuell

[email protected]

Academic/HonorsPre-Health

Professionals Club

The purpose of the PRE-HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CLUB (PHPC) is to: - Promote the

pursuit of professions in the field of healthcare - Educate peers about the processes

involved in gaining entrance to medical professional schools - Provide members with

opportunities to be exposed to medical professions, which in turn helps members

make well-informed and sound decisions regarding medical careers. We discuss ways

to be involved in volunteer activities and other pre-health schools requirements

during our club meetings. In addition, we invite guest speakers such as health school

representatives to come and inform our members about admission requirements,

financial aid,...

Ally Ashbaugh

[email protected]

Academic/Honors,

Special Interest

Pre-Physical Therapy

Club

The UNCO Pre-Physical Therapy Club serves as a community for those who are

interested in entering the field of physical therapy. The club provides general

information about the application process as well as creating a network of people who

share a common interest for helping others through this profession.

Jalyn Matsumoto

[email protected]

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Academic/Honors

School Psychology

Student Organization

(SPSO)

•Provide social and academic supports for students seeking a specialist or doctoral

degree in UNC’s School Psychology graduate program

•Encourage a collaborative and inclusive atmosphere

•Facilitate communication among school psychology students, and between school

psychology students and the school psychology faculty, other departments at UNC,

and professional organizations like the American Psychological Association (APA), the

National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), and the Colorado Society of

School Psychologists (CSSP)

•Promote the professional development of school psychology students, including

organizing the Fall and Spring School Psychology Symposiums

•Provide opportunities for students and faculty to share knowledge and ideas

•Encourage students to engage in activities at UNC and within the greater community

•Promote student involvement in professional organizations and conferences

•Assist in the planning and execution of the student interview days

Alexandra McCorkle

[email protected]

Fine Arts/PerformanceShenanigans Pop-Up

Theatre

Shenanigans acts to provide an accessible, collaborative, and high-energy theatrical

and creative environment for each and every UNC bear. Our mission of producing

traditional theatre in unlikely places is a vital part of this belief as it allows our players,

the members of Shenanigans, to stretch their creative “muscles” by translating pieces

of theatre from an “on stage experience” to a breathing, visceral, and connective

work, through the use of non-traditional venues.

Shenanigans is first and foremost a production troupe. We initiate and oversee the

production of theatrical plays or musicals from start to finish.

Megan Dille

[email protected]

Cultural,GreekSigma Lambda Beta/

Upsilon Beta

As one of the largest culturally based Greek lettered organizations in the United

States, Sigma Lambda Beta (SLB) strives to provide its members with a meaningful

fraternal experience that starts in college and never ends. For more than 28 years, SLB

has grown from one single chapter at the University of Iowa, to over 100 collegiate

entities across the nation. Having so many chapters allows help showcase the desire

men seek in having the distinct Fraternity experience SLB offers. Not to mention that if

you find yourself in need of a place to crash for the night while half way through your

cross-country road trip, chances are there are Brothers in the area! Brotherhood,

Scholarship, Community Service, Cultural Awareness.

Adrian Cosilla

[email protected]

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Fine Arts/Performance

SNATS (Student

National Association

of Teachers of

Singing)

UNC SNATS is a student chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. We

are committed to furthering the professions of teaching and singing by providing

professional development and performance opportunities to student singers. Anyone

interested in singing and vocal performance is welcome to join.

Kristi Muzzio

[email protected]

Fine Arts/Performance SOAPbox Productions

SOAPbox Productions is a STAD Collective group focused on producing shows that talk

about social change and subjects that have to do with what is going on in the world

now. Our primary focus is movement-based storytelling.

Noelle Bovee

[email protected]

Cultural,Special

InterestSociology Club

The Sociology Club is about community. How to aide the community, educate the

community, create a community. What tasks are done each semester are up to

students. Fall 2021, students are organizing a Clothing swap, Christmas toy drive, and

Greek competition to collect toiletries for the homeless.

Eileen Connell

[email protected]

Cultural,

Political/Advocacy,

Special Interest

Spectrum

Spectrum is an organization that celebrates, supports, and advocates for all LGBTQIA+

students. During these meetings, we enable LGBTQIA+ students to connect with

another through activities and special events to break down walls and create a new

family here at UNC.

Cadence Hilton

[email protected]

Fine Arts/Performance STAD CollectiveThe purpose of the STAD Collection is to meet with all the Presidents of STAD affiliated

clubs to review the year and make sure there aren't any major conflicts.

Madeline Red Weiss

[email protected]

Academic/HonorsStudent Honors'

Council

Student Honors Council is a student lead organization within the Honors Program to

provide social events, community service opportunities, and leadership positions for

Honors students.

Karissa Terry

[email protected]

Academic/HonorsStudent Nurses'

Association

The Student Nurses Association (SNA) is a student run organization comprised of

nursing and pre-nursing students. SNA works to provide various opportunities for

personal, intellectual, professional and social growth through the incorporation of

health information and services available to the campus and surrounding community.

Allison Essary

[email protected]

Academic/Honors

Student Nutrition

and Dietetics

Association

The Student Nutrition and Dietetics Association is passionate about nutrition and

encouraging student participation on campus. SNDA provides opportunities for

professional development, community building, and volunteering in various nutrition

related areas. SNDA hosts events that are open to all UNC students to attend and

encourages Nutrition and Dietetics majors and minors to join this club.

Piper Kruchoski

[email protected]

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Fine Arts/Performance The Comedy Guild

The purpose of The Comedy Guild is to make stand-up comedy, musical comedy,

improvisational theatre, sketch comedy, and other forms of comedy accessible to the

University of Northern Colorado student body. We host workshops and try new styles

of comedy to help students get involved in our performances, and we focus on the

educational aspects of comedy in a collegiate setting.

Sarah Baker

[email protected]

Fine Arts/PerformanceThe Jukebox

Collection

Be a student-run group that produces showcases of musical theatre songs set around

a collective theme. To provide an outlet where students can participate in musical

theatre productions that are student-directed, choreographed, and performed.

Provide a place where aspiring directors, choreographers, and performers can come

together and create, as well as providing a place where students can get more

opportunities to perform for their peers in a musical setting.

Tara Prager

[email protected]

Academic/HonorsThe National Society

of Collegiate Scholars

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, also known as NSCS, is an honors

organization that recognizes and elevates high-achieving students. NSCS offers over

$750,000 in scholarships, awards, chapter funds annually. Joining is a great way to

grow connections, leadership, and service opportunities in graduate and

undergraduate programs.

Kaylie Griffin

[email protected]

Religious/SpiritualThe Navigators at

UNC

Navigators have invested our lives in people for more than 70 years, coming alongside

them one to one to study the Bible, develop a deepening prayer life, and memorize

and apply Scripture. An interdenominational, nonprofit organization, The Navigators is

dedicated to helping people navigate spiritually, to know Christ, and to make Him

known as they look to Him and His Word to chart their lives. We meet throughout the

week in small group Bible Studies. For more information visit noconavs.com!

Sidney Schaffer

[email protected]

Fine

Arts/Performance,

Special Interest

The Playground

- To produce quality Theater for Young Audiences (or TYA)

- To focus on structured play and creativity

- Helping others find their inner child through art in order to understand and affect the

lives

of children

- Provide social and cultural opportunities within the Greeley community

Kenzie Egtvedt

[email protected]

Political/Advocacy

The Political Science

and International

Affairs Club

The Political Science and International Affairs Club is a place where people who are

interested in the issues that face our world today may come and respectfully discuss

their opinions with others, regarding everything from local to global issues.

Alan Lopez-Ortega

[email protected]

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Political/AdvocacyTurningPointUSA at

UNC

Educate students about the importance of freedom, free markets, and limited

government. With innovative marketing techniques and strategic outreach methods,

TPUSA has expanded our presence to include 2,500 high school and college campuses

nationwide.

Identify student activists across the country who believe in limited government and

individual liberty. TPUSA activists are the community organizers of the right.

Empower young activists to get involved in the fight for free markets and limited

government. Through building strong campus networks, organizing conferences, and

equipping activists with the knowledge and strategies needed to combat the left,

TPUSA empowers young people to make a difference within their community.

Mobilize students who believe in free markets. TPUSA mobilizes its networks to get

involved in activism, issue advocacy, public policy education, and grassroots

organization.

Register students to vote. TPUSA has helped thousands of college students apply for

voter registration and access absentee ballots.

Hannah Leloup

[email protected]

Academic/HonorsUNC Athletic Training

Society

The UNC Athletic Training Society (UNCATS) is a student run organization that strives

to promote the professional development of students in the UNC athletic training

education program. We accomplish this through the use of educational seminars, peer

instruction, and by creating networking opportunities.

Shannon Courtney

[email protected]

Sports/IntramuralsUNC Brazilian Jiu-

Jitsu

- Regularly practice the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with organization members, visiting

guests, and/or other Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu schools/gyms/clubs.

- Provide opportunities for the campus community to learn about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

- Promote the fitness, wellness, and social benefits of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

- Provide social opportunities for campus and community members interested in

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Jorge Rubio

[email protected]

Fine Arts/PerformanceUNC Jazz Education

Network

UNC JEN is a student-run organization that provides educational opportunities for

students interested in jazz. We bring in internationally-renowned musicians to give

clinics and masterclasses on jazz improvisation, music business and other jazz-related

topics.

Denin Slage Koch

[email protected]

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Academic/Honors UNCO HOSA

HOSA is a student organization that provides professional healthcare and skill

development for students. For future and current healthcare professionals in many

different niches, this serves as excellent preparation and offers extensive networking

opportunities.

HOSA encourages students to build leadership, technical, interpersonal,

communication, and teamwork skills. Additionally, it helps students build character,

self-esteem, and the characteristics of responsible citizenship, all toward the ultimate

goal of assisting and motivating students to become qualified healthcare providers.

Quinn Cochran

[email protected]

Cultural,Fine

Arts/Performance

United Student

Literary Voices AKA

The Crucible

We, the United Student Literary Voices, wish to disseminate culture and diffuse art

through our biannual publication, The Crucible. In gathering poetry, fiction, creative

nonfiction, and visual art, our magazine acts as a container, holding within it combined

voices of the undergraduate students of the University of Northern Colorado, as well

as undergraduates from all around the world.

Catherine King-Burke

[email protected]

Sports/IntramuralsUpstream Ultimate

Frisbee

We are UNC's club Ultimate Frisbee team that anyone interested is welcome to join!

Our main goal is to teach the sport to new players and to compete in travel

tournaments whenever permitting, all while keeping our main focus on a love for the

sport and the fun of playing the game.

Brennan Reeves

[email protected]

Fine Arts/Performance Vocal Iron Acapella

Vocal Iron Acapella is a group that specializes in singing songs with only voices,

replicating the sound that modern music gives us without any tracks or other

instruments. From pop to rock, Vocal Iron performs any and all music at events,

concerts, and more across campus!

Quinn Cochran

[email protected]

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Academic/HonorsWomen in Software

Engineering (WISE)

We are Women in Software Engineering! Did you know that Zippa’s data from 2020

found that only 25.1% of software engineers in the industry are women? The

university of Northern Colorado has a unique undergraduate program not offered

anywhere else in the state where students can learn software engineering with a

business emphasis. WISE looks to bring the numbers closer by creating a space for this

niche group of students to support them, by sharing resources and developing their

programming and professional skills.

The purpose of Women in Software Engineering shall be to:

•Create a safe and educational space for women in the software engineering major +

CIS

•Allow members in the software engineering major to share resources and develop

leadership skills

•Allow members to further develop their engineering skills

•Allow members to further develop their programming skills

•Allow members to develop their professional skills (communication, collaboration,

networking etc.)

•Allow members a space to work on their class work or career materials (resumes,

cover letters, Linkedin etc.)

•Find and share scholarships unique to our group memberships (Women, SWE,

Stryker)

•Connect students in the major and to UNC’s community (Professors, Career Center,

Math center etc. other RSOs)

•Give members tools for growth whilst allowing them to provide feedback for

improvement

LeAnh Crump

[email protected]

Religious/Spiritual Young Life College

Young Life College about authentic community, fun & adventure, and faith &

significance. We exist to be a place for students to make lifelong friendships, have fun

together, engage in conversations about topics that really matter, and learn what a

relationship with Jesus really means for our lives.

Christa Williams

[email protected]