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ACADEMIC 2007-2008

Club President Advisor
ABYA YALA UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION
The purpose of AYUA is to connect community leaders with student leaders while providing academic support to the diverse student body.
Website: http://www.nau.edu/abyaya-p
Starlyn Bigrope
Box 6036
smb63@nau.edu
Marina Vasquez
Box 15020
Marina.Vasquez@nau.edu
AMBASSADORS OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES (ACENS)
The goals of the ACENS are to represent the student body of the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences to the public, industry, prospective students, and the dean.
Matt Goudreau
Box 15600
mig2@nau.edu
Phillip Mlsna
Box 15600
928-523-2112
Phillip.Mlsna@nau.edu
AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY
Email:  aises@nau.edu
The AISES mission is to increase substantially the representation of American Indian and Alaskan Natives in engineering, science and other related technology disciplines.
Harlan Greeley
Po Box 15600
hgg3@nau.edu
Elizabeth Brauer
Po Box 15600
Liz.Brauer@nau.edu
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC ARTS (AIGA)
Email:  aiga-p@nau.edu or aiga.nau@gmail.com
Facebook:  http://nau.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4612133738 

Email:  aiga-p@nau.edu
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.
 
Lindsay Smith
Box 5619
ls98@nau.edu
Patricia Murphy
Box 5619
928-523-6419
patricia.murphey@nau.edu
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION
The American Marketing Association is a professional association for individuals and organizations involved in the study of marketing.  Our mission for the NAU chapter is to become more knowledgeable in applying the subject matter learned.
Savanna Butler
Box 15066
sjb83@nau.edu
Robert WIlliams
Box 15066
928-523-0940
Robert.Williams@nau.edu
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE)
ASCE is a student chapter of an internationally recognized organization.  it provides students an opportunity to be connected with the professional world and offers opportunities for senior capstone projects.  It also provides leadership skills and an education related environment where students can get to know each other.
Katie Baker
Box 15600
keb66@nau.edu
 
Joshua Hewes
Box 15600
928-523-1478
Joshua.Hewes@nau.edu
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME)
 
Hubert Gorka
Box 15600
hmg25@nau.edu
John Tester
Box 15600
928-523-0032
John.Tester@nau.edu
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB
Website:  http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~anthro-p/02-01-06.htm
Facebook:  http://nau.facebook.com/group.php?gid=19001371872
The purpose of the Anthropology Club shall be to enhance learning experiences of NAU students, staff, and faculty members in terms of anthropology and archeology.  Everyone is welcome to attend.
MacKenzie Uliase
Box 15200
mlu5@nau.edu
Scott Antes
Box 15200
928-523-9664
Scott.Antes@nau.edu
ART HISTORY SOCIETY
Website:  www.freewebs.com/nauahs
Brittny Bevel
Box 6031
bab89@nau.edu
Greta Murphy
Box 6031
928-523-3753
Greta.Murphy@nau.edu
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY
Website: http://acm.cens.nau.edu
Email:  acm@nau.edu
Facebook:  http://nau.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2213099316
The purpose of this organization is to further the interests of student computing professionals engaged in the development of new computing applications and the transfer of computing technology to new problem domains. 
David Smith
Box 15600
des28@nau.edu
James Palmer
Box 15600
928-523-5376
James.Palmer@nau.edu
BETA ALPHA PSI - DELTA UPSILON CHAPTER
Website: www.franke.nau.edu/orgs/bap
Beta Alpha Psi is an honorary organization for Financial Information student 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. 
Rachel Flake
Box 15066
rlr44@nau.edu
Kay Pitt
Box 15066
928-523-7402
kep@bus.cba.nau.edu
BOTANY CLUB
Email: NAUBotanyClub@gmail.com
Website:  http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~plants-c/BotanyClub/
The Botany Club is open to all plant-loving members of the NAU community.  We spend most of our time helping the Biology greenhouse technician maintain the teaching collection of live plants.  We also propagate plants for fall plant sale.
C. Susannah Tysor
Box 5640
susannah.tysor@nau.edu
Tina Ayers
Box 5640
928-523-9482
Tina.Ayers@nau.edu
CMENC
Website:  http://menc.org
Through its many programs, activities, publications, and conferences, CMENC works to promote the value of music education, foster the best possible music education programs in schools, and advance music education as a profession.
Megan Oechsner
Box 6040
mo49@nau.edu
Rick Stamer
Box 6040
928-523-2606
Rick.Stamer@nau.edu
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES COUNCIL OF CLUBS (CENS-CC)
Website:  www.nau.edu/cens
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
Audrey Evelan
Box 5621
ae89@nau.edu
Barry Lutz
Box 6010
928-523-9117
Barry.Lutz@nau.edu
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION
Website: http://home.nau.edu/cens/cm/studentorganizations.asp
This is the umbrella construction management student group on the NAU campus.  We coordinate the various community service work opportunities and run the student golf tournament and senior banquets
Jake Grey
Box 6036
jag223@nau.edu
David Grider
Box 15600
928-523-6157
david.grider@nau.edu
DELTA SIGMA PI
Website:  www.dspnau.org
Facebook:  http://nau.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2218242508
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.
Arlen Carballo
Box 15066
ac258@nau.edu
Bill Archer
Box 15066
928-523-7357
William.Archer@nau.edu
EXERCISE SCIENCE CLUB
Website:  http://www6.nau.edu/biology/organizations/EXS_club/EXS_club.html
To provide students in health professions and biological sciences with opportunities offered through NAU and field related experiences within the community.  To support the program that contributes to our academic success.
Stacy Hardee
Box 5640
sh94@nau.edu
Pauline Entin
Box 5640
928-523-4123
Pauline.entin@nau.edu
GRADUATE ASSOCIATION OF POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENTS (GAPS)
GAPS seeks to provide professional opportunities for graduate students and to facilitate relations between graduate students and faculty in the department of Political Science.
Benning Tieke
BOX 15036
bwt9@nau.edu 
Joel Olson
Box 15036
523-8514
Joel.Olson@nau.edu
GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS
The purpose of the organization shall be to promote graduate student involvement in the Applied Linguistics community, and to provide valuable educational and professional development opportunities.
 
Tony Becker
Box 6036
tpb28@nau.edu
Kim McDonough
Box 6032
928-523-6250
Kim.McDonough@nau.edu
HONORS GURUS (Guides to University retention and Undergraduate Success)
Website:  http://home.nau.edu/honors/HON_GURUS.asp
Email: HonorsGURUS@nau.edu

The Honors GURUS program offers information and camaraderie to help first year Honors students and aims to increase retention by involving students in the classroom and in campus activities.
Victoria Grijalva
Box 5689
vrg3@nau.edu
Lynn Gardner
Box 5689
928-523-5533
Lynn.Gardner@nau.edu
KAPPA DELTA PI
webste:  http://www4.nau.edu/kdp
Email:  kdp_nau@yahoo.com
As a society for pre-service teachers, Kappa Delta Pi prides itself on two main areas: scholarship and excellence in education.  We assist future teachers to become the best they can be!
Jennifer Wermes
Box 5774
jw99@nau.edu
Laura Michael-Blocher
Box 5774
928-523-0364
Laura.Michael@nau.edu
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF MINORITIES IN HOSPITALITY (NSMH)
Website:  www.nsmh.org
Email: nsmh.nau@gmail.com
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.

Laura Yoccabel

Box 5638

lfy2@nau.edu

Kathleen Birch

Box 5638

928-523-8346

Kathleen.Birch@nau.edu

NAU GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATION
Website: http://gso.org.nau.edu 
The mission of the Graduate Student Organization (GSO) of NAU is to represent the interests of graduate student at NAU, and to communicate between the graduate student body and the NAU administration.
Sara Rinfret
Box 4125
sara.rinfret@nau.edu
Ramona Mellot
Box 4125
928-523-6534
Ramona.Mellot@nau.edu
NAU HORN SOCIETY
Website: http://www4.nau.edu/hornstudio/index.htm
The NAU Horn Society has members from across the United States who are interested in supporting the horn and its musical advancements, while serving the community with service and performances at the same time.
Megan Oechsner
Box 6040
mo49@nau.edu
Nancy Sullivan
Box 6040
928-523-3755
Nancy.Sullivan@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
jg672@nau.edu
Julie Piering
Box 6011
928-523-7086
Julie.Piering@nau.edu
NAU STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTOR'S ASSOCIATION (ACDA)
Website:  http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~acda-p
Allesha Hatch
Box 6040
ah275@nau.edu
Ryan Holder
Box 6040
928-523-2748
Ryan.Holder@nau.edu
NAU STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Website:  www.naunaea.ning.com
An academic organization that promotes quality art teaching and professional development.
Tara Nunimaker
Box 6020
tln27@nau.edu
Pamela Geiger Stephens
Box 6020
928-523-2432
Pamela.Stephens@nau.edu
NAU STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY
Website:  http://nautws.org.nau.edu/
Email:  wildlife.society@nau.edu
Our mission is to expose students interested in wildlife to unique educational and professional development opportunities in an effort to provide more fulfilling and enriching learning experiences while at NAU.
Joshua Copus
Box 5640
jmc374@nau.edu
Tad Theimer
Box 5640
928-523-8374
Tad.Theimer@nau.edu
NORTHERN ARIZONA ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN - STUDENT CHAPTER
 
Shelby Peck
slp86@nau.edu
Elizabeth Taylor
928-523-2846
Elizabeth.M.Taylor@nau.edu
NORTHERN ARIZONA MERCHANDISING ASSOCIATION (NAMA)
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.
Rachel Gray
Box 5619
rlg64@nau.edu
Judy Everett
Box 5619
928-523-6178

Judy.Everett@nau.edu
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TRAINING STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Our purpose is to inform students about the athletic training profession and help current students develop themselves as professionals.
Martha Alonso
Box 6036
mca32@nau.edu
Debbie Craig
Box 15094
928-523-0704
Debbie.Craig@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.  All English graduate students are members and are invited to particiapte.
Cynthia Villegas
Box 6032
ctv4@nau.edu
Jeffrey Berglund
Box 6032
523-9237
Jeffrey.Berglund@nau.edu
PHI ALPHA DELTA PRE LAW SOCIETY
Website:  http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~pad-p/index.html
The purpose of our organization is to make our members better decision makers about applying to law school by informing them about the law school application process, while providing the resources necessary to allow our members to be as competitive as they choose to be.
Victoria Lynn Neal
Box 6036
vln7@nau.edu
Marsha Yowell
Box 5619
928-523-8153
Marsha.Yowell@nau.edu
PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia serves as an organization to foster brotherhood among musicians of all disciplines at NAU, enrich our educational experience, and reaching out to the community.
David Wimett
Box 6036
daw59@nau.edu
Todd Sullivan
Box 6040
928-523-3731
Todd.Sullivan@nau.edu
PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB
We are an organization for students in the physical therapy graduate programs to share knowledge with fellow students and the community.
Craig Depperschmidt
Box 6036
cdd37@nau.edu
Mark Cornwall
Box 15705
928-523-4092
Mark.Cornwall@nau.edu
PI SIGMA ALPHA/POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
Myspace:  www.myspace.com/naupisigmaalpha
Pi Sigma Alpha is a networking tool for social science majors, political junkies, and everyone interested in politics.  We offer a casual and open forum for discussion and debate.  Our goal is to spread political knowledge and awareness within NAU.
David Porinchok
Box 6036
dp76@nau.edu
Joseph Gardner
Box 15036
928-523-4097
Joseph.Gardner@nau.edu 
PSI CHI & PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY
Website: http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/psichi-p
Email: psichi@nau.edu
Facebook: http://nau.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2260217820
Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purpose of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship and advancing the science of psychology.  Psi Chi is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Psychological Society (APS).
Stephanie Byng
Box 6036
sb367@nau.edu
Andrew Gardner
Box 15106
928-523-3603
Andrew.Gardner@nau.edu
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB - NAU YUMA
Website:  http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~snm3/ihp/club/club.html
The NAU Yuma Psychology Club welcomes students from all disciplines and backgrounds who are interested in psychological issues.  The Psychology Club sponsors a variety of events including speakers on a wide range of topics, activities, and field trips, culminating in trips to Psychological conferences world-wide.
Bennett Stuart Edgerly
Box 6126
bse4@nau.edu
Sherri McCarthy
Box 6236
Sherri.McCarthy@nau.edu
PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA (PRSSA)
Website:  http://www.prssa.nau.edu/
Facebook:  http://nau.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2201202128
The purpose of the PRSSA is to gain an understanding of current theories and procedures of the profession, appreciation of the highest ethical ideals and principles, and awareness of an appropriate professional attitude.

 
Jete White
Box 5619
jw72@nau.edu
Astrid Sheil
Box 5619
928-523-2399
Astrid.Sheil@nau.edu
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA (SAI)
Sigma Alpha Iota is an International Music Fraternity for Women who are dedicated to forming chapters of female college students and alumnae who have a sincere interest in music.
Beth Hermanson
Box 6040
eh75@nau.edu
Rebecca Scarnati
Box 6040
928-523-3740
rebecca.Scarnati@nau.edu
SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS
Website:  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 Enga
Box 6010
mb348@nau.edu
William Delinger
Box 6010
928-523-2042
William.Delinger@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.
Kyla Cordero
Box 5698
kec64@nau.edu
Timothy Vail
Box 5698
928-523-8893
Timothy.Vail@nau.edu
STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR FIRE ECOLOGY (SAFE)
The purpose of SAFE is to promote wild land fire ecological and social impacts through a student guided, open dialogue in which research is presented and discussed, networks are established and where members partake in community and nation-wide events concerning fire ecology and management.
Grace Hancock
Box 15018
gah32@nau.edu
Andi Thode
Box 15018
928-523-5457
Andi.Thode@nau.edu
STUDENT NURSE'S ASSOCIATION OF NAU - FLAGSTAFF
Assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education by making recommendations of curriculum to provide the highest quality education to NAU nursing students.  Provide volunteer in healthcare programs representative of fundamental and current professional interest and concerns, and aid in the development of the whole person, and his/her professional role, and his/her responsibility for the healthcare of people in diverse communities.
Heather Helms
Box 15035
hlh39@nau.edu
Donna Price - 928-523-0319
Kate Timbers - 928-523-2673
Box 15035
Donna.Price@nau.edu
Kate.Timbers@nau.edu
STUDENT NURSE ASSOCIATION - TUCSON CHAPTER
Promote the standards and ethics of the nursing profession while developing crucial skills required for nursing excellence.  Advocating educational advancement for current and future students to prepare them for leadership roles in the nursing profession.
Veronica Forbes
2221 N. Rosemont Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85712
vmf4@nau.edu
Canda Byrne
Box 15035
928-523-9155
Canda.Byrne@nau.edu
UTV 62 PROMOTIONS CLUB
The purpose of the club is to increase and raise funds for the promotion of the NAU campus channel UTV 62 and also to recruit promotion staff.
Craig Alameda
Box 5619
ca288@nau.edu
Paul Helford
Box 5619
928-523-9312
Paul.Helford@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.
Chris Sorenson
Box 15018
cds77@nau.edu
Robert Larson
Box 15018
928-523-6641
Robert.Larson@nau.edu

 

 


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