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Clubs and Organizations
Alphabetical List
Academy of Managed
Care Pharmacy
Encourages education, development, and promotion of the principles and practices
of managed care pharmacy. This organization strives to enhance the common
academic and professional interests of the Chapter members by offering
professional and leadership opportunities.
Advisor:
Dr. Ateequr Rahman
President:
Julie DiIorio
Alpha Chi
To stimulate and recognize scholarship and those elements of character that make
for effective, positive scholarship.
Advisor:
Dr. Elaine Magee
President: Unreported
Alpha Lambda Delta
An honorary society for students who have maintained a 3.5 GPA ad are in the top
20% of their class during their first year at Shenandoah University.
Advisor:
Dr. Bryan
Pearce-Gonzales
President:
Brittney Drogo
Alpha Psi Omega
To stimulate interest in theatre activities at Shenandoah University and to
secure for the university, all of the advantages and mutual helpfulness provided
by a National Honorary Dramatic Service Fraternity as well as provide students a
reward for their participation and service in the theatre production and
activities of Shenandoah University.
Advisor:
Mac Bozman
President: Christina Madison
American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists
Serves as a professional organization for pharmacy students who wish to take a
clinical approach to the practice of pharmaceutical care. This organizations
provides opportunities for student participation in the decision-making process
of pharmacy on the Chapter, State, Regional ad National levels and makes
information in all fields of pharmacy practice readily available to all pharmacy
student pharmacists in these areas.
Advisor:
Dr. Sarah Parnapy
President:
Sarah Mae Caldwell
Amnesty
International Amnesty
International’s mission is to undertake research and action focused on
preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental
integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from
discrimination, within its work to promote all human rights.
Advisor:
Brian Wigley
President:
Dustin Brandt
Audio Engineering
Society To
expand the knowledge and expertise of participants in the field of recording and
all other applicable fields. This organization helps to advance science in both
theoretical and practical applications, of preparing, publishing ad distributing
literature and periodicals relative to the foregoing purposes and policies.
Advisor:
Golder O'Neill/
Adam Olson
President:
Matt Erlichman
Avalon
The purpose of Avalon is
to produce a high-quality literary magazine that may contain student art,
poetry, prose, photography, drama, and musical compositions.
Advisor:
John Jacobs
and
Jack Balcer
President:
Sarah Kucheravy
Black
Student Union This
organization is assembled for the purpose of motivating students to become
involved on campus, coordinate activities to strengthen cultural awareness, and
provide assistance to the development and utilization of their skills to the
extent that they can become a professionally organized body of students on the
campus and deal with social, cultural, and educational problems.
Advisor:
Dr. Miles Davis
President:
Rippert Roberts III
Campus
Crusade for Christ It is
an interdenominational ministry establishing a spiritual movement to create
fellowship within the SU community.
Advisor:
Dr. Steve Phipps
President:
Jennifer McDowell
Christian Pharmacists
Fellowship International
To bring about spiritual growth and the advancement of knowledge and ethics in
the service and practice of pharmacy by providing the resources, tools, and
expertise necessary to challenge, encourage, and promote the integration of
Christian principles and standards within the practice.
Advisor:
Dr. Mark Johnson
President:
Jason Liao
Circle K
It is an organization that
is assembled for the purpose of community service and they are patterned after
the Kiwanis Club.
Advisor:
Helen Zebarth
President:
Jennifer McDowell
Colleges
Against Cancer It is a
national collaboration of college students, faculty and staff dedicated to
fighting cancer, volunteering for the American Cancer Society, and improving
college communities by installing and supporting programs for the awareness of
cancer.
Advisor:
James Coker
President:
Alexis Hargbol
College
Democrats This
organization is assembled to promote the ideals of the Democratic Party.
Advisor:
David McKinney
President:
Kevin McKenzie
Harambee
Gospel Choir It is a
student organization run by the students of Shenandoah University that is
assembled to motivate spiritual growth through Gospel music.
Advisor:
Dr. Rhonda Van Dyke
Colby
Director:
Tonaee’ Burgess
Health Professions
Organization (HPO)
To support and encourage the students of Shenandoah University in their
endeavors to enter the health care industry as physician assistants, physical
therapists, occupational therapists, nurses, pharmacists, physicians,
chiropractors, and veterinarians. The HPO strives to instill in future heath
care providers the importance of volunteerism and an understanding and
appreciation of other professions in the health care community.
Advisor:
Dr. Nina Parker
President:
Autumn Apsey
International
Students Association (ISA)
To provide International students with extra support through group activities,
educational opportunities, and to develop a close-knit International Community
on campus. The ISA also strives to enrich cultural awareness on campus by
providing more opportunities for domestic students to learn about other
countries and to make International friends.
Advisor:
Betty Wardrope
President:
Jona Masiya
Kappa Epsilon
Fraternity
To unite women in pharmacy, stimulate a desire for high scholarship, to foster a
professional consciousness, and to provide a band of lasting loyalty, interest
and friendship.
Advisor:
Dr. Erin Adams
President:
Kimberly Flynn
Kappa Kappa Psi
To model excellence through superior musicianship, preparation, loyalty,
dedication, and leadership in the ensembles at Shenandoah University; To serve
the ensembles by assisting in rehearsals, publicizing events to the community,
creating a positive social atmosphere amongst band members, and supporting
worthwhile projects and activities; and to remain loyal to the Brotherhood of
Kappa Kappa Psi by supporting its ideals and purposes and promoting fraternal
bonds.
Advisor:
Dr. Scott Nelson
President:
Ashley Bingaman
Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity
Incorporated To conduct a fraternal organization for the mutual benefit of the
members; to advance the profession of Pharmacy, educationally, fraternally, and
socially; to instill industry, sobriety, fellowship, and high ideals in its
members; and to foster scholarship and pharmaceutical research.
Advisor:
Dr. Jeffrey Spray
President:
Jennifer Trang
Midnight Blue Crew
facilitates student interest and support at Shenandoah University athletic
events. The organization will stimulate pride and spirit in Shenandoah
University students by creating a collegiate atmosphere at SU sporting events.
Advisor:
Gary Fisher
&
Michelle Guyant-Holloway
President:
K. Sierra Edwards
National Community
Pharmacists Association
Dedicated to the continuing growth and prosperity of independent community
pharmacy in the U.S. by promoting the pharmacy profession and the role of
independent pharmacy in the American health care system; maintaining and
expanding educational programs; and providing effective support and sponsorship
of programs which encourage careers in independent pharmacy practice.
Advisor:
Dr. Wallace Marsh
President:
Jessica McNeil
Nurses
Christian Fellowship
It is an
organization of nursing students existing to provide a place to grow, share,
care, and support one another.
Advisor:
Vickie Morley
President:
Christina Williams
Organization of
Arts Management Students
To gain professional experience through activities, while producing services not
traditionally produced by other organizations on campus, and assisting other
organizations with activities relating to arts management.
Advisor:
Dr. Constance DeVereaux
President:
Serena Robbins
Phi Alpha Theta
History Honor Society
To encourage the study of history and to recognize excellence in history at
Shenandoah University.
Advisor:
James Bryant
President:
Melissa Landon
Phi Delta Chi
Develops leaders to advance the profession of pharmacy, it is a lifelong
experience, promoting scholastic, professional, and social growth in its
Brothers.
Advisor:
Dr. Scott Stolte
President:
Heather Houseknecht
Phi Lambda Sigma
To encourage, recognize, and promote leadership in pharmacy. Special attention
shall be given to the development of leadership qualities.
Advisor:
Dr. Dawn Havrda
President:
Jeanette Kao
Phi Mu Alpha
To develop the best and truest fraternal spirit; the mutual welfare and
Brotherhood of musical students; the advancement of music in America and a
loyalty to the Alma Mater.
Advisor:
Dr. James A. Kriewald
President:
Anthony Bernal
Phi Theta Epsilon
To recognize ad encourage scholastic excellence of occupational therapy
students; to contribute to the advancement of the field of occupational therapy
through the scholarly activities of student and alumni members; and to provide a
vehicle for students enrolled in accredited programs in occupational therapy to
exchange information and to collaborate regarding scholarly activities.
Advisor:
Dr. Debbie Marr
President:
Jennifer Wilhelm
Pho Chi
Encourages and recognizes excellence in intellectual achievement and fosters
fellowship among its members. Further, the society encourages high standards of
conduct and character, and advocates critical inquiry in all aspects of
pharmacy.
Advisor:
Dr. Steve Phipps
President:
Melissa Wood
Physical Therapy
Student Association
To advance the profession of physical therapy and promote scholastic and
professional success through its events and fundraising.
Advisor:
Todd Telemeco
President:
Jennifer Thompson
Political
Science Society The
Political Science Society dedicated to the furthering of knowledge in the field
of political science, governing, and other politically sensitive issues for its
participants and the nearby community.
Advisor:
Dr. William Shendow
President:
Melissa Landon
Psychology
Club The Psychology Club
is an organization whose purpose is to encourage and stimulate its members in
all fields of study, but particularly in psychology, and to advance the
understanding of psychological issues and career related areas.
Advisor:
Dr. Wendy Carlson
President:
Nicholas Coleman
Rotract
To develop professional and leadership skills; to emphasize respect for the
rights of others, and to promote ethical standards and the dignity of all useful
occupations; to provide opportunities for working in cooperation with sponsoring
Rotary clubs; and to motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotary.
Advisor:
Kelly Rickert
President:
Brian Hester
Shenandoah
Conservatory Music Educators Conference (SCMENC)
To make opportunities available for professional development; acquaint students
with the privileges and responsibilities of the music education profession;
provide opportunities for members to become acquainted with leaders in the music
education profession through participation in the chapter, district, state,
division, and national conference.
Advisor:
Dr. Jeffery Marlatt
President:
Jennifer Early
Shenandoah
University Music Therapy Association (SUMTA)
To promote awareness, establishment, and growth of music therapy within
Shenandoah University and the greater community; to serve as a support
organization for the members of SUMTA; to provide service to the community; to
be active members of the Mid-Atlantic Region for Music Therapy Students at the
regional level and the American Music Therapy Association at the national level.
Advisor:
Dr. Suzanne Rohrbacher
President:
Abigail Palmer
Shenandoah University
Physician Assistant Student Society (SUPASS)
To serve as the official organization for the PA students; to promote academic
achievement; to promote clinical excellence; to promote the Physician Assistant
profession; to promote communication and collaboration with other allied health
and medial student societies and the community; and to promote the physician
assistant as a member of the health care delivery team.
Advisor:
Rachel Carlson
President:
Mary Guay
Sigma Alpha Iota
To direct relationship to and in promotion of the purposes of our national
fraternity; to uphold the highest ideals of a music education; to raise the
standards of productive musical work among the women students of colleges,
conservatories, and universities; and to further the development of music in
America.
Advisor:
Dr. Karen Keating
President:
Serena Robbins
Sigma Rho Delta
To promote a sense of community within the department as well as to strengthen
the relationship between students and faculty; to promote interest in dance both
on campus and in the community; to offer service to the department, university,
and community; to further dance education by bringing in guest teachers,
choreographers, and speakers for workshops, seminars, and lectures, as well as
to utilize the many talents of our own faculty; and to keep dancers informed of
current cultural events and programs.
Advisor:
Karen Follett
President:
Jennifer Clevinger
SOAR
HIGHER
The purpose and
mission of SOAR HIGHER is to help to promote awareness, teach, support, and
advocate humanitarian compassion for all living creatures in the world we share
together.
Advisor:
Dr. Robert Bonometti
President:
John Neavear
Student
Chapter for Society of Human Resource Management
This organization is assembled to
promote the profession of Human Resources and Human Relations specifically
focused on the workplace.
Advisor:
Travis Sample
and
Kelly Rickert
President:
Violet Amoabeng
Student Nurses
Association
To assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to
provide for the highest quality health care; to provide programs representative
of fundamental and current professional interest and concerns; to aid in the
development of the whole persons, his/her professional role, and his/her
responsibility of the health care of people in all walks of life; to have direct
input into standards of nursing education and influence the educational process;
and to promote and encourage participation in community affairs and activities
towards improved health care and the resolution of related social issues.
Advisor:
Dr. Janice Smith
President:
Lydia Border
Student
Occupational Therapy Association
To provide students with educational opportunities through community exposure,
as well as through organized events, workshops, and seminars. This organization
also provides students with opportunities to network with fellow students,
faculty, administrators, community representatives, and occupational therapy
clients and with involvement opportunities to promote occupational therapy
through group functions, fundraisers, service projects, and social activities.
Advisor:
Deborah Marr
President:
Kim Brenner
Student Virginia
Society of Health System Pharmacists
A professional organization for pharmacy students interested in learning about
clinical pharmacy and residencies. This organization strives to extend
pharmaceutical care focused on achieving positive patient outcomes through drug
therapy; provide services that foster the efficacy, safety, and
cot-effectiveness of drug use; contribute to programs and services that
emphasize the health needs of the public and the prevention of disease; and
promote pharmacy as an essential component of the care team.
Advisor:
Dr. Doug Smith
President:
Renee Krueger Bogdan
studentactivities@su.edu
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