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Student Clubs and Organizations

Take advantage of the many opportunities for students to get involved in college life. AACC offers over 60 different clubs representing a wide range of academics, publications, performing groups, recreation and special interests.

Join a student club or organization today!
Contact the club's advisor, or call the Student Life Office at 410-777-2218.

Criminal Justice
David Hammel, dmhammel@aacc.edu, 410-777-7390
Coordinates special events, public forums, professional dialogues, career exploration, and employment networking opportunities for students interested in the comprehensive fields of law, policing and corrections.

Economics
Dr. Fadel Arafat, fharafat@aacc.edu, 410-777-2417
Students interested in economics can broaden their understanding of economic issues through discussion, workshops, seminars and invited speakers.

Entrepreneurs Club
Carlene Cassidy, cmcassidy@aacc.edu, 410-777-2161
Promotes collaboration of students, faculty and members of the business community to promote entrepreneurship and provide access to resources to support aspiring entrepreneurs. Activities include monthly meetings, networking events, business plan workshops, field trips, films, guest speakers and socials.

Epsilon Chi Honor Society
Verna Robinson, vbrobinson@aacc.edu, 410-777-2287
Janice Watley, jdwatley@aacc.edu,  410-777-1258

This local chapter of the Chi Alpha Epsilon National Honor society for Developmental Students exists to promote, support, encourage and recognize academic excellence among AACC developmental students.

Futures Interest Group
Steve Steele, sfsteele@aacc.edu, 410-777-2369
Joan Doolittle, jbdoolittle@aacc.edu, 410-777-2415
This organization strives to promote futuring, foresight and activities related in our communities. They will sponsor activities that provide incentive for students to learn and use futures tools to pursue their own futures and create better local and global communities.

German Club
Talke Macfarland, tmacfarland@aacc.edu
Maureen Helinski, helins19@verizon.net, 410-777-9476
The purpose of "Tafelrunde: German Language club is to create an environment in which students can gather and have an educational and fun experience by learning about the German culture through numerous group activities, and can socialize in the German language. It also provides an opportunity for AACC students to receive help with the German language, and also to provide a social setting where students who have an interest in the German language or culture can gather.

Graphic Arts and Design
Jennifer Schuster, jmschuster@aacc.edu, 410-777-7105 
Provides graphic design and visual arts students opportunities for participating in continuing education events, speakers, seminars and other activities to enhance student knowledge of the graphic design field. Also provides employment outreach through partnerships with graphic design firms and job fairs.

HCAT Chefs Club
David Ludwig, drludwig@aacc.edu, 410-777-2028
Provides opportunities for students in the Hotel/Culinary Arts and Tourism program to develop their skills outside the classroom through field trips, competitions and chef demonstrations.

Health and Wellness Club
Amy Allen-Chabot, amallenchabot@aacc.edu, 410-777-2844
Karen Isreal, keisreal@aacc.edu, 410-777-2278
The purpose of the club is to explore factors that contribute to health and wellness and promote health and wellness on campus and in the community.

History
Rita Gomez, rvgomez@aacc.edu, 410-777-2474
Promotes the study of history by providing resources outside the classroom, opportunities to learn about historical topics and careers in history. Sponsors activities such as field trips, films, round table discussions and more.

Human Services
Nicole Williams, nrwilliams@aacc.edu, 410-777-7085
The Human Services club encourages and promotes community service, such as helping the homeless, the hungry and those with low income. Students also participate in campus-wide activities to promote human services via social interaction among students who share a common interest.


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Last Updated: Jan 21 2010 2:34PM