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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.
Boxing
Nick Kindrat, npkindrat@aacc.edu, 410-777-2146
A club for boxing fans. Provides an opportunity to discuss boxing, go to boxing matches and other boxing related activities, and to learn about the sport. Students do not actually engage in boxing.
Campus Crusade for Christ
Cheryl Heemstra, crheemstra@aacc.edu
An interdenominational, student Christian organization seeking to provide a spiritual environment for students and the campus community.
Caribbean Student Association
Gayla Phillips, gfphillips@aacc.edu
The purpose of this organization is to create a community where Caribbean students can meet each other on campus, exchange culture, knowledge and provide support. This organization will embrace any student that possesses the love or an interest in Caribbean culture.
Democrat Club
Debbie Collins, dvcollins@aacc.edu, 410-777-2364
Join this club for an opportunity to share political views and opinions, assist in voter registration efforts and perform community service work.
International Student Association
Bill Yuan, bpyuan@aacc.edu, 410-777-2765
Provides students from all different countries an opportunity to meet others, socialize, improve English skills and learn about different cultures. Open to all students.
Just for Laughs (Comedy)
Stephanie Kastle, slkastle@aacc.edu
For students who are interested in comedy as a hobby or as a career. Provides opportunities for students to gain insight about comedy as a career, by talking with professional comedians, trying out their routines in front of others, gaining feedback from their peers, and watching professional comedians.
Lambda
Grace Sikorski, gsikorski@aacc.edu, 410-777-2186
An organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual and straight students. Provides support and social opportunities as well as educates the college community on homosexual issues.
Muslim Student Association
Eileen McMann, epmcmann@aacc.edu
Open to all students, this club provides an opportunity to understand Islamic faith and learn more about Islamic culture and religion.
Poetry and Lyric Performance Club
Janice Watley, jdwatley@aacc.edu, 410-777-1258
Provides an opportunity for students and community members to express themselves in spoken form to each other and in preparation for college and community performances. The club is open to all who have a story to tell through poetry, prose and music lyrics. The club is committed to themes encouraging unity, young adult and minority perspectives and empowerment.
South Asian Student Association
Jagmohan Kapoor, jjkapoor@aacc.edu, 410-777-2564
The South Asian Student Association (SASA) plans to educate and promote greater awareness of the South Asian culture and heritage to the campus community. They will also plan social events to provide networking opportunities among South Asian students. Open to all students.
Students Organized for Disability Awareness (SODA)
Mimi Stoops, msstoops@aacc.edu, 410-777-2306
This organization, consisting of students with disabilities and other interested students, attempts to stimulate and sensitize the population of AACC to the needs and issues of the students with disabilities on this campus. It is the goal of this organization to provide peer support, educational programs, social activities, resource referrals and a source of advocacy to all challenged persons at AACC.
Students Talking Awareness Against Tobacco (STAAT)
Beth Mays, bamays@aacc.edu, 410-777-2480
This group, comprised of smokers and non-smokers come together to create a healthier campus by offering tobacco prevention, education initiatives, assisting with tobacco cessation and supporting tobacco policies.
Tennis Club
Brent Herrick, bdherrick@aacc.edu, 410-507-4043
This group welcomes tennis players and would-be tennis players alike. They wish to be a positive force for the AACC community as they give students, faculty and staff a chance to meet each other and a place to play tennis.
Last Updated: Sep 9 2008 12:26PM