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ACADEMIC 2006-2007

Club President Advisor
AIGA NAU STUDENT GROUP

The goal of this group is to get students involved in the local design community, created a design community at NAU, and to help them build leadership skills that will be valuable as they move into the professional world.
Shannon Snow
Box 5619
864-1027
sns5@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Rodrigo De Toledo
Box 5619
523-0419
Rodrigo.Detoledo@nau.edu
ALPHA CHI SIGMA

We wish to promote chemistry in the community by way of "Magic Shows" (chemistry demonstrations for the public) and to create friendships among other like-minded students.
Joshua Robinson
Box 5698
928-814-3247
jwr43@nau.edu
Jani Ingram
Box 5698
523-7877
Jani.Ingram@nau.edu
ALPHA PHI SIGMA

As a National Criminal Justice Honor Society our purpose is to be a community service based organization . 
Eric Folger
928-213-0216
emf9@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Mike Costelloe
Michael.Costolle@nau.edu
AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION (ACDA)

ACDA is the NAU student chapter of the National Choral Directors Association. We promote professional development of choral music teachers and have a freakin' lot of fun.
Benjamin Peterson
Box 6040
928.214.0884
bop2@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Gary Weidenaar
Box 6040
523-2748
Gary.Weidenaar@nau.edu
AMBASSADORS FOR THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES (ACENS)

The goals of ACENS is to represent the student body of the CENS of the Dean and to industry, and help in the recruiting process.
Charles McGuire
Box 15600
602-578-9808
clm65@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Phillip Mlsna
Box 15600
523-2112
Phillip.Mlsnak@nau.edu
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY (AISES)

AISES is a national organization that nurtures building of community by bridging science and technology with traditional Native Values, through educational programs, to provide opportunities for American Indians and Alaska Natives in science, engineering and technology arenas.
Genevieve Bennally
Box 15600
928-527-3270
ggb3@nau.edu
Fonda Swimmer
Box 15600
523-2110
Fonda.Swimmer@nau.edu
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGN

To give students a connection to a professional ASID title. To enhance design knowledge through field trips and speakers. To help, tutor, and associate with other interior design students outside of class.
Chrissy Manes
Box 6020
303.250.5684
clm233@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Carl Clark
Box 6020
523-8073
Carl.Clark@nau.edu
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB

The NAU Anthropology club's purpose is that of enhancing the learning and university experience of student members in terms of anthropology.
Mike Friedman
Box 15200
lmf49@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Scott Antes
Box 15200
523-9664
Scott.Antes@nau.edu
ARTS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF NAU

AMANAU provides experiences designed to develop the skills of Arts Management students by offering them a chance to interact with local arts organizations.  All majors are welcome to join!
Leslie Brearley
Box 6031
928.301-1674
lab82@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Victoria L. Enders
Box 6031
523-6212
Victoria.Enders@nau.edu
ASSOCIATION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS

The Associated General Contractors of America student chapter helps to make students more aware and get involved with the construction industry.
Tanner Bingham
Box 15600
928.853.6553
tsb36@nau.edu
David Grider
Box 15600
5233-6157
Dave.Grider@nau.edu
CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB
www.nau.edu/crimj-p/studorgs/cjclub
The Criminal Justice Club is here for all students to discover and learn about criminal justice in a practical and informative environment. We are here to promote a happy and healthy working and learning environment for students and the community.

The Criminal Justice Club meets in room 107 of the Social and Behavioral Sciences building, Wednesdays at 3:30pm.

Tracy Lindsey
Box 15005
864-1207
tl236@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Sue Hannon
Box 15005
523-8730
Susan.Hannon@nau.edu
CRIMINAL JUSTICE GRADUATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

Our purpose is to meet and work for the betterment of the Criminal Justice Department and students.
Sarah Wieland
Box 15005
213-9788
sjw39@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Raymond Michalowski
Box 15005
523-3710
Raymond.Michalowski@nau.edu
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATION

The purpose of ESPGSO is to provide a graduate student contact with the Center for Environmental Sciences and Education and the Graduate College via NAU-GSO. Also, ESPGSO promotes bi-directional communication between Chair and Graduate Coordination and the graduate students.

Talise Dow
Box 5694
523.0324
std5@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Rod Parnell
Box 4099
523.3329
Roderic.Parnell@nau.edu
DELTA SIGMA PI
http://deltasignau.org
Delta Sigma Pi is an internationally known professional business fraternity made up of business majors and HRM majors.

Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity meets every Thursday at 7:30pm in the business building in room 109.

Christopher Brooks

cjb83@dana.ucc.nau.edu

William Archer
Box 15066
523-7357
William.Archer@nau.edu
EXERCISE SCIENCE CLUB

Exercise Science Club is dedicated to promotion of the exercise science major and to increase students knowledge about future career paths within the field of study.
Megan Steele
Box 15092
520-603-7913
mms59@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Pauline Entin
Box 15092
523-4123
Pauline.Entin@nau.edu
FIGURE DRAWING LEGION
http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~rs33
The Figure Drawing Legion represents an artistic interest in the human figure.  It is committed to providing an opportunity for those interested in drawing and studying the figure a comfortable, professionalism environment in which to develop their knowledge.  It also hopes to increase awareness of figural artwork and tastefully expand the scope in which society is exposed to the human form.
Robin Stephen
Box 6026
520-955-2273
rs33@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Shawn Skableund
Box 6026
213-8505
Shawn.Skableund@nau.edu
FORESTRY CLUB

Our purpose is to promote the professional, academic, and social activities, and social activities of its members as related to forestry.
Anna Lowell
Box 15018
928-607-3087
abl9@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Denver Hospodarsky
Box 15018
523-7525
Denver.Hospodarsky@nau.edu
FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB

We provide a place to make friends and connections with individuals interested in the same field.  We have guest speakers, fundraising, and volunteer opportunities.

The Future Teachers club holds meetings in room 211 of the College of Education, Wednesdays at 7:00pm.

Brittney Grantham
Box 5774
480-202-0551
bsg26@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Carol Lorek
Box 5774
523-8206
Carol.Lorek@nau.edu
GRADUATE ASSOCIATION OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

GAPS' mission is to serve as a bridge between grad students and faculty by representing students' interests.  We also offer profession development opportunities for POS grad. students. We plan to bring a big name speaker to NAU in the spring.
Christopher Lane
Box 15036
523-3548
cpl9@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Joel Olsen
Box 15036
523-8514
Joel.Olsen@nau.edu
GRADUATE STUDENTS HISTORY ASSOCIATION

The GSHA will promote the interests of the NAU Department by creating a stronger community of graduate students through symposiums, research funding and access to academic resources.
Glenn Wellman
Box 6023
864-1074
grw24@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Cynthia Kosso
Box 6023
523-4378
Cynthia.Kosso@nau.edu
IOTA IOTA IOTA

The purpose of the organization shall be to encourage and support scholarship and excellence within the women's studies program at Northern Arizona University.
Raven Murray
Box 1500
928-853-0258
rem46@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Doreen Martinez
Box 1500
523-6719
Dorren.Martinez@nau.edu
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOME BUILDERS STUDENT CHAPTER

NAHB student chapter's purpose is to introduce students interested in construction to local contractors and their different methods of construction.
Andrew Rogers
Box 15600
520-275-8289
ajr53@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Tom Rogers
Box 15600
523-4679
Tom.Rogers@nau.edu
NATIONAL ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION NAU STUDENT CHAPTER
www.tappedin.org
The National Art Education Association NAU Student Chapter provides opportunities for professional development in art education.

Club meets in an electronic classroom at http://tappedin.org   You may sign in as GUEST.

Nereida Luzietti
Box 6020
774-1475
nld8@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Pam Stephens
Box 6020
523-2432
Pamela.Stephens@nau.edu
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION

NAWIC is an organization that supports women in the construction industry. 
Lori Gossett
Box 15600
853-8280
ljg25@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Greg Ohrn
Box 15600
523-8080
Greg.Ohrn@nau.edu
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF MINORITIES IN HOSPITALITY (NSMH)

National Society of Minorities in Hospitality is the premier professional organization for minority hospitality students.  It has over 1,000 students from over 50 colleges and universities nationwide.  NSMH is a non-profit, student run organization that addresses diversity and multiculturalism, as well as career and leadership development.

Annelise Neville

Box 5638

607-1967

amn37@dana.ucc.nau.edu

Matt Casado

Box 5638

523-1712

Matt.Casado@nau.edu

NAU AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION

The NAU American Marketing Association Chapter is an academic organization designed to give students real life marketing experience, and fun opportunities relating to fields in marketing .

The American Marketing Association holds meetings in the College of Business in room104, every other Wednesday at 6:00pm. Meetings are scheduled for 11/02, 11/16, 11/30 and so on.

Elizabeth Bowie
Box 15066
480-282-7138
erb34@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Robert H. Williams
Box 15066
523-7369
Robert.Williams@nau.edu
NAU MATH CLUB

We provide an inspirational environment for printmakers and the community.
Nicolle Brown
Box 5717
523-4884
nkb7@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Jeff Rushall
Box 5717
523-8080
Jeff.Rushall@nau.edu
NAU PRINT CLUB

We are a social/academic club for any students at NAU who enjoy mathematics. 
Sukha Worob
Box 6020
523-6333
sw34@dana.ucc.nau.edu
David Williams
Box 6020
523-2416
David.Williams@nau.edu
NAU STUDENT INTERNATIONAL PR AGENCY

The Student international PR agency is representing the Patriotic Union of Kuedistan and will be presenting a media kit to the executive director, Qubad Talabany in Washington D.C. on October 27, 2005.
Carly Swearingen
Box 5619
928-607-9270
cms226@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Astrid Sheil
Box 5619
523-2399
Astrid.Sheil@nau.edu
NORTHERN ARIZONA MERCHANDISING ASSOCIATION

NAMA provides students interested in fashion merchandising the opportunity to participate in fashion shows, trade shows, retail, guest speakers, marketing, textiles and apparel design.
Alison Levine
Box 5619
845/548-3625
anl26@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Judy Everett
Box 5619
523-6178
Judy.Everett@nau.edu
OBJECTIVIST SOCIETY OF NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY (OSNAU)

The Northern Arizona University Objectivist Club serves the purpose of promoting the philosophy of Ayn Rand, also known as Objectivism. 
Ashley A. Smith
Box 15066
562-212-7539
aaa59@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Dennis Foster
Box 15066
523-8179
Dennis.Foster@nau.edu
PHI ALPHA DELTA
http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~pad-p
Phi Alpha Delta is an organization of pre-law students which seeks to aid students in their preparations for law school. 
Katie Klensin
Box 6003
699-0720
klk76@dana.ucc.nau.eduu
Marsha Yowell
Box 5619
523-8153
Marsha.Yowell@nau.edu
PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB

The PT Club consists of PT students currently enrolled in the Physical Therapy Doctorate program. The club has an annual departmental BBQ, Haloween party, spring Kick Ball game, and graduation party. 

Carolyn Mathews
Box 15150
623-203-0915
csm56@dana.ucc.nau.eduu
Mark Cornwall
Box 15150
523-1606
Mark.Cornwall@nau.edu
PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA
www.prssa.nau.edu
PRSSA's mission is to serve our members by enhancing their knowledge of public relations and providing access to professional development opportunities.

Club meets every Wednesday at 7pm. in room 118 in the Communication Building.

Susan Hodges
Box 5619
225-0211
sdh46@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Manny Romero
Box 5619
523-2507
Manny.Romero@nau.edu
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA
www.nau.edu/nausai
Sigma Alpha Iota is an international music fraternity for women that began in 1903 with the ideal of supporting women in music. 
Hannah Collinsworth
Box 6040
480-206-4277
hrc3@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Rebecca Scarnati
Box 6040
523-3740
Rebecca.Scarnati@nau.edu
SIGMA TAU DELTA
www.english.org
Our purpose is to provide students with opportunities for advancing the study of language and literature, developing writing skills, and meeting other students and professional of English scholars and professionals.
CC Clayton
Box 6032
600-8082

cc273@dana.ucc.nau.eduu
Loren Reser, PH. D
Box 6032 or LA 101
523-6257
Loren.Reser@nau.edu
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS

SEA @ NAU is a college chapter of SAE International. The purpose of SEA @ NAU is to design, fabricate, and build specific modes of transport to be entered in international collegiate competitions.
Lauren McIntire
Box 15600
lkm34@dana.ucc.nau.edu
John Tester
Box 15600
523-0032
John.Tester@nau.edu
SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS
www.physics.nau.edu/~sps
Academic club focused on the field of physics, providing outreach, tutoring, and physics related trips.
Lydia Mitchell
Box 20882
523-3191
lrm32@dana.ucc.nau.edu
William Delinger
Box 6010
523-2042
William.Delinger@nau.edu
STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY

We contribute to nursing education, provide nursing related programs and aid in the development of nursing students as professionals.
Cara Befus
Box 15035
699-6358
cmb262@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Rosalinda Haddon
Box 15035
523-9210
Rosalinda.Haddon@nau.edu
STUDENT PLANNING ASSOCIATION

The SPA provides planning students professional development and networking opportunities in addition to enriching social and philanthropic activities. 
Gregory Hunt
Box 15011
523-7720
gch9@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Dawn Hawley
Box 15016
523-1251
Dawn.Hawley@nau.edu
THIN AIR LITERACY MAGAZINE

Thin Air is a literary magazine published by the graduate creative writing program at NAU.  We invite submissions of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, art and photography.
Bobby Carlson
Box 6032
779-5255
rec6@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Jane Woodman
Box 6032
523-9239
Jane.Woodman@nau.edu

 

 


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