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ACADEMIC 2006-2007

Club President Advisor
ABYA YALA UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION
AYUA brings together students, faculty, and community members interested in Indigenous issues worldwide and provides academic support to indigenous and non-indigenous students at NAU.
Sammie Ardito
Box 15020
510-295-7937
sa339@nau.edu
Marina Vasquez
Box 15020
523-5927
Marina.Vasquez@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
AMBASSADORS FOR THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES (ACENS)
http://www.cens.nau.edu/Orgs/ACENS/
The goals of ACENS are to represent the student body of the CENS to the public, Industry, prospective students, and the Dean.
Israel Ibarra
Box 15600
520-955-4124
imi@nau.edu
Phillip Mlsna
Box 15600
523-2112
Phillip.Mlsna@nau.edu
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC ARTISTS NAU (AIGA)
Our goal is to encourage students to be involved in the local design community, create a design community at NAU, and to help them build leadership skills that will be valuable as they move into the professional world.
AIGA email address
aiga-p@nau.edu
Jennifer Morales
Box 5619
523-8127
jm86@nau.edu
Rodrigo DeToledo
Box 5619
523-0419
Rodrigo.Detoledo@nau.edu
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION (AMA)
http://www.cba.nau.edu/orgs/ama/
AMA is designed to further the professional development of students in a fun environment.  It provides great experience and a fun atmosphere.
Dan Hartman
Box 15066
928-606-7196
dph22@nau.edu
Bob Williams
Box 15066
523-7369
Robert.Williams@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
Dave Grider
Box 15600
523-6157
Dave.Grider@nau.edu
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY
http://www.cet.nau.edu/Orgs/ACM/
ACM furthers the interests of student computing professionals engaged in the development of new computer applications and the transfer of computer technology to new problem domains.
David E. Smith
Box 15600
602-920-8257
des28@nau.edu
James Palmer
Box 15600
928-523-5376
James.Palmer@nau.edu
CLUB MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (CMAA)
http://www.cmaanau.org
CMAA is designed for students with an interest in the club industry.  Networking and continuing education are the focus of this organization.
Andrea Morris
Box 5638
520-313-0411
aem48@nau.edu
Paul Wiener
Box 5638
523-9955
Paul.Wiener@nau.edu
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES COUNCIL OF CLUBS (CENS-CC)
The purpose of CENS-CC is to provide a medium through which all CENS clubs can communicate with the Dean's Office and each other
Matthew Enga
Box 5621
928-699-8874
mme37@nau.edu
Barry Lutz
Box 5621
523-9117
Barry.Lutz@nau.edu
CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB
The Criminal Justice Club enables students to discover and learn about criminal justice in a practical and informative environment.
Alec McDaniel
Box 15005
480-329-4960
acm59@nau.edu
Susan Hannon
Box 15005
523-8730
Susan.Hannon@nau.edu
DELTA SIGMA PI
http://www.deltasignau.org
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized for students of business and Hotel and Restaurant Management to encourage scholarship, social activities and student advancement by research and practice.
Cristina Valencia
Box 15066
606-2772
cv38@nau.edu
Bill Archer
Box 15066
523-7357
William.Archer@nau.edu
FORESTRY CLUB
http://www.for.nau.edu
Forestry Club is the student chapter of the Northern Arizona Society of American Foresters.  We are involved in community service, fundraising, and networking with professionals in the field of forestry.
Elysia Zarate
Box 15018
503-930-4436
eez4@nau.edu
Denver Hospodarsky
Box 15018
523-7525
Denver.Hospodarsky@nau.edu
GEOGRAPHY ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS
We are an organization composed of masters students in geography.  Our main purpose is to support one another through graduate school and fundraise to attend professional conferences.
Olivia Markham
Box 15016
523-2650
onm2@nau.edu
Tina Kennedy
Box 15016
523-0983
Tina.Kennedy@nau.edu
GRADUATE ASSOCIATION OF POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENTS (GAPS)
GAPS seeks to provide professional opportunities for graduate students in the department of Political Science.
Sara Rinfret
BOX 15036
330-763-0034
srr54@nau.edu
Joel Olson
Box 15036
523-8514
Joel.Olson@nau.edu
GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF APPLIED LINGUISTS
http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~tpb28/GSAAL
The Graduate Student Association of Applied Linguists is designed to promote graduate student involvement in the Applied Linguistics community and to provide valuable educational and professional development opportunities.
Tony Becker
Box 6032
215-280-5168
tpb28@nau.edu
Kim McDonough
Box 6032
928-523-6250
Kim.McDonough@nau.edu
HONORS GURUS
The Honors GURUS programs is a service program with an aim to build community and increase retention within the Honors Program.
Victoria Grijalva
Box 5689
602-326-7142
vrg3@nau.edu
Lynn Gardner
Box 5689
523-5533
Lynn.Gardner@nau.edu
IEEE (INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS)
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology.  We are a student and professional organization.
Brian Wallace
Box 15600
522-5906
bcw45@nau.edu
Phillip Mlsna
Box 15600
523-2112
Phillip.Mlsna@nau.edu
MODEL UNITED NATIONS AT NAU
Model United Nations helps educate students to increase international awareness, develop public speaking skills, while learning the arts of negotiation and cooperation through club meetings and national conferences.
Justin Sowers
Box 15036
607-0436
jds237@nau.edu
Nivien Saleh
Box 15036
523-2983
nivien.saleh@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.
Nereida Luzietti
Box 6020
774-1475
nld8@nau.edu
Pam Stephens
Box 6020
523-2432
Pamela.Stephens@nau.edu
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF MINORITIES IN HOSPITALITY (NSMH)
We strive to provide events and programs that bring together college students, industry representatives and advisors to further educate our knowledge of the hospitality industry.

Jenelle Castonguay

Box 5638

808-779-9622

jc298@nau.edu

Kathleen Birch

Box 5638

523-8346

Kathleen.Birch@nau.edu

NAU PHILOSOPHY CLUB
The NAU Philosophy Club is a community of thinkers who come together to engage in subjects of philosophical inquiry.  Its purpose is to provide a network of peerage based on mutual support and common interest, to create a marketplace, of ideas, and to deepen the love and understanding of philosophy.
John Garletts
Box 6011
928-863-0915
jg672@nau.edu
Julie Piering
Box 6011
523-7086
Julie.Piering@nau.edu
NAU PRE-PHARMACY CLUB
The NAU Pre-Pharmacy Club's purpose is to promote knowledge and interest in the field of pharmacy.
Derik Whipple
Box 4097
523-7595
dww24@nau.edu
Tina Gemoets
Box 4097
523-1117
Tina.Gemoets@nau.edu
NORTHERN ARIZONA MERCHANDISING ASSOCIATION
This club is for anyone interested in fashion, clothing, design, and merchandising.  We plan fashion shows, have guest speakers and make professional connections with the fashion industry.
Maggie Pontecowo
Box 5619
602-561-2502
mp69@nau.edu
Judy Everett
Box 5619
523-6178

Judy.Everett@nau.edu
ORGANIZATION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS OF ENGLISH
The OGSE is an organization of and for Graduate Students of English for the purpose of professional and personal support, including resources for professional advancement.
Cynthia Villegas
Box 6032
805-636-3584
ctv4@nau.edu
Jeffrey Berglund
Box 6032
523-9237
Jeffrey.Berglund@nau.edu
PI SIGMA ALPHA
Pi Sigma Alpha is an open forum for students to study and discuss politics.  our main objective is to educate and promote political interest at NAU.
Jonathan Yaseen
Box 15036
970-759-1487
jiy2@nau.edu
Lori Poloni-Staudinger
Box 15036
523-6777
Lori.Poloni-Staudiger@nau.edu
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA
http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~nausai-p/
We are an International Fraternity for women in music.  SAI fosters an interest in music and promotes social contact among persons sharing an interest in music as well as competence and achievement within the field of music.
Jessica Rotella
Box 6040
928-607-7816
jrr53@nau.edu
Rebecca Scarnati
Box 6040
523-3740
Rebecca.Scarnati@nau.edu
SOCIETY OF HISPANIC PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (NAU STUDENT CHAPTER)
We are a group of students that promotes the development of Hispanic and other people in engineering, science, and other technical professions to achieve educational excellence, economic opportunity, and social equity.
Javier Lara
Box 15600
928-380-2444
jlb368@nau.edu
Fonda Swimmer
Box 15600
523-2110
Fonda.Swimmer@nau.edu
SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS
http://www.physics.nau.edu/~sps/
This is an academic club focused on the field of physics providing outreach, tutoring, and physics related field trips.
Marie-Theresa Bruhns
Box 6010
928-699-9667
mb348@nau.edu
William Delinger
Box 6010
523-2042
William.Delinger@nau.edu
SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS
We want to develop better journalism skills in NAU students by bringing them together with working journalists for educational and networking purposes.
Matthew DeLong
Box 5619
928-310-8500
md257@nau.edu
Mary Tolan
Box 5619
928-523-0465
Mary.Tolan@nau.edu
STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (SAACS)
SAACS is the student-run arm of the American Chemical Society on campus.  We are dedicated to community service and promoting advancements and careers in Chemistry and related fields.
Jeffrey Muehlbauer
Box 5698
773-4831
jm343@nau.edu
Timothy Vail
Box 5698
523-8893
Timothy.Vail@nau.edu
STUDENT NURSES' ASSOCIATION OF NAU-TUCSON
SNA of NAU-T will assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education, providing programs of professional interest and aiding the development of the whole person in their professional role.
Monique Maldonado
2221 N. Rosemont
Tucson, AZ 85720
520-818-4462
mbm53@nau.edu
Canda Bryne
221 N. Rosemont
Tucson, AZ 85712
520-881-0899
canda.byrne@nau.edu
THIN AIR 
http://www.thinairmagazine.com/index.html
Thin Air is a literary magazine published by the graduate creative writing program. We invite submissions of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, art, and photography.
Jay Lewis
Box 6032
903-277-3868
jrl73@nau.edu
Jane Woodman
Box 6032
523-9239
jane.woodman@nau.edu
XI SIGMA PI
Xi Sigma Pi is the only national honor society for forestry in the U.S. NAU's Alpha Pi chapter is involved in the community and academic service, fundraising and networking.
Danielle Gift
Box 15018
602-228-8849
dmg58@nau.edu
Robert Larson
Box 15018
523-6641
Robert.Larson@nau.edu

 

 


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