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Student Clubs and Organizations
View a description of the clubs and organizations available at AACC.
Join a student club or organization today!
Contact the club's advisor, or call the Student Life Office at 410-777-2218.
CO-CURRICULAR ORGANIZATIONS
American Chemical Society
June Bronfenbrenner, jbronfenbrenner@aacc.edu, 410-777-2269
Lynn Tracey, ljtracey@aacc.edu, 410-777-2846
Encourages students to enhance their knowledge and appreciation for chemistry; provides opportunities for students to acquire experience in preparing and presenting technical material; provides professional networking opportunities.
American Sign Language
Charles Pennington, capennington@aacc.edu, 410-777-2350
The ASL club is designed to facilitate and encourage students/members to continue the skills they have learned by participating in the club. The club meets bi-weekly and is open to all students and members of the community who have an interest in sign language.
Architecture
Rob Lowe, rrlowe@aacc.edu, 410-777-7241
Supports the architecture program with technical seminars, professional networks, student displays and field trips.
Art Association
Donna Hepner, dthepner@aacc.edu, 410-777-7454
Promotes interaction among art students; provides professional networking opportunities, field trips; prepare and present art exhibitions.
Arundel Fund Investment Club
Dr. Richard Tyler, rftyler@aacc.edu,410-777-2362
Provides opportunities for sharing information about business investing; discuss opportunities for stock and bond investing; field trips to Wall Street.
Astronomy
Beth Hufnagel, brhufnagel@aacc.edu, 410-777-2271
Encourages students to learn and appreciate astronomy and how it relates to everyday life. Activities include field trips, speakers and celestial observation.
Biology and Environmental Science
Ben Weibell, bjweibell@aacc.edu, 410-777-2260
Encourages students to enhance their knowledge and appreciation of biology; provides interaction among biology students; provides professional networking opportunities.
Campus Activities Board
Rohry Flood, rfflood@aacc.edu, 410-777-2043
Plans, promotes and produces social activities for the campus community. Activities include Drive-In movies, coffeehouses, concerts, Earth Day celebration, comedians, novelty acts and more. Students have the opportunity to attend regional and national conferences to improve leadership skills and network with other student leaders.
Center for the Study of Local Issues (CSLI)
Dan Nataf, ddnataf@aacc.edu, 410-777-2733
Allows students the opportunity to participate in the development and administration of CSLI's semi-annual surveys. Promotes better understanding of applied social science research and involves students in organizing and conducting political candidate's forums.
Ceramics - Keramos Society
Cassie Pickering, clpickering@aacc.edu,410-777-2624
Provides opportunities for students to advance their knowledge and techniques relating to clay and ceramics; showcase and share talents of visiting and local artists; display student works.
Last Updated: Aug 1 2008 4:47PM