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Organizations and Clubs
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
AFRICAN –AMERICAN ORGANIZATION (AAO)
AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS (AIAS)
AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY (ANS)
BUSINESS CLUB/PHI BETA LAMBDA
THE CURRENT
THE
DENTAL HYGIENIST SOCIETY
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLUB- (EEC)
GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE
GET INVOLVED IN VOLUNTEER EFFORTS - (GIVE)
GOLF CLUB
HAPPY MEDIUM ART
CLUB
KAPPA BETA DELTA
LONE
JULIET
ORGANIZATION OF THE LATIN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE - (OLE)
PHI THETA KAPPA-Alpha Mu Gamma Chapter
QUILL AND BRUSH- (Literary Magazine)
SENIOR STUDENT AMBASSADORS
SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS (SME)
STUDENT FRIENDS OF KENYA
(SFK)
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION- (SNA)
SPIE - STUDENT CHAPTER
STUDENT PERFORMING ARTS GUILD- (SPAG)
STUDENT WRITERS OF ANY GENRE- (SWAG)
TRAILBLAZERS
Three Rivers United Environmentalists-(TRUE)
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Organizations & Clubs
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Working to protect human rights worldwide through letter-writing
campaigns, peaceful vigils, and awareness campaigns. Students, faculty
and staff at Three Rivers support and fight for the lives of people
whose fundamental human rights are being abused. Come sign a Holiday
Card for Action. The cards are free and are available at Chantal
Krcmar's desk on the Mohegan campus and the Student Programs Office,
Room 109, Thames campus. For 2006 updates
click here.
Faculty Advisor:
Chantal Krcmar Phone 860-892-5788
HAPPY MEDIUM ART CLUB
Gain gallery experience through art shows, travel to museums, and
participate in art exhibits. Click
ART CLUB to view webpage.
View the cover of the
Three
Rivers Literary Magazine by TRCC student.
Advisor:
Sandra Jeknavorian Phone 885.2345
AFRICAN –AMERICAN ORGANIZATION (AAO)
The organization promotes programs about African-American culture. The
group sponsors several activities on campus.
Advisors:
Vernon Leftridge Phone 823.2865
Celeste
Warner Phone: 383.5298
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS (AIAS)
The student chapter of the AIA provides social and professional
opportunities for students interested in architecture. For information
regarding the spring trip to Europe
click here.
Use the tour number 840388.
Advisor:
Mark
Comeau Phone 885.2387
AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY (ANS)
The student chapter of the ANS provides social and professional
opportunities for students interested in the Nuclear Power industry.
Advisor:
Jim Sherrad Phone 885.2393
BUSINESS CLUB/PHI BETA LAMBDA
The organization provides an opportunity for the development of
leadership skills as well as personal and professional growth.
Advisor:
Larry Flick Phone 383.5277
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THE CURRENT
The Current provides students opportunities to design, write and publish
a monthly news magazine.
Advisor:
Linda Crootof Phone 383.5242
Click here to read the
latest edition.
THE
DENTAL HYGIENIST SOCIETY
Students who are interested in the Dental Hygiene Program.
Advisor:
Amy Rozek Phone 892.5722
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLUB (EEC)
The club provides opportunities for students who are interested in the
education of young children.
Click
here for more information regarding Madonna's Place donations.
Advisor:
Barbara Barton Phone 892.5214
Gay- Straight Alliance
The purpose of this organization is to
support and promote Gay, Lesbian, and Bi-sexual students on campus,
organize social activities and educate members.
Advisor:
Phil Mayer Phone 892.5749
G.I.V.E. (GET INVOLVED IN VOLUNTEER EFFORTS)
Bettering the community through service activities such as the
Coastal Cleanup, Read Across America, Habitat for
Humanity, etc.
Advisor:
Jacqueline Sironen
Phone 885.2394
GOLF CLUB
For students interested in learning how to play and to meet other golf
enthusiasts. Click here to access
the Golf Club webpage.
Advisor:
Jim Sherrard
Phone
885.2393
KAPPA BETA DELTA
Kappa Beta Delta is a national honor
society which was established in 1997 to recognize students in
accredited associate degree-granting institutions for their high
academic achievement in business programs
Advisor:
Larry Flick
Phone 383.5277
QUILL AND
BRUSH
Publishes an annual
literary and visual magazine.
Advisors:
Sandra Jeknavorian
Phone
885.2345
Janet Hagen
Phone
383.5243
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LONE
JULIET
The purpose
of Lone Juliet is to bring awareness of, and encourage participation in,
issues and/or events pertaining to women. The group’s members will
participate in various activities and volunteer work that promote the
well-being of women in order to debunk traditional, and often damaging,
stereotypes of gender and femininity.
Click here to view meeting
schedule.
Advisor:
Janet Hagen
Phone
892.5738
OLE –
ORGANIZATION OF THE LATIN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
This club promotes programs about the Latino culture. The group sponsors
several activities on campus.
Advisor:
Raquel Nasser Phone 892.5709
PHI THETA KAPPA-Alpha Mu Gamma Chapter
As the national honor society of students attending community and
two-year colleges, Phi Theta Kappa combines scholarship, leadership and
citizenship to provide a comprehensive and rewarding learning experience
for its members. To join Phi Theta Kappa, you must have completed at
least 18 credit hours (all 100 level courses or above) at Three Rivers
and have a grade point average of 3.5. Click
here to view PTK webpages.
Advisors:
William Hare Phone 383.5216
SENIOR STUDENT AMBASSADORS
This organization promotes the benefits of lifelong learning for older
adults.
Advisor:
Susan Topping
Phone 892.5763
SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS (SME)
Club members are connected with professionals in the manufacturing
fields who offer assistance with the school to work transition.
Advisor:
Robert Lantz Phone 885.2385
STUDENT FRIENDS OF
KENYA (SFK)
Student Friends of
Kenya promotes awareness of global poverty and assists American
Friends of Kenya, a Connecticut based non-profit organization, in
its efforts to provide humanitarian aid to alleviate poverty in
Kenya. To learn more about American Friends of Kenya, please visit
their website at
http://www.afkinc.org/.
Advisor:
Steven Neufeld Phone: 383-5233
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
This organization is the official “student voice” at Three Rivers
Community College. Membership consists of an executive board,
representatives from each of the Three Rivers student organizations and
open representatives. Student Government is responsible for the
allocation of the Student Activity Fund.
Advisors:
Karen Westerberg
Phone 885.2333
Brent Maynard
Phone 885.2373
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STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION (SNA)
The Student Nurses Association promotes health education and awareness
for students interested in the nursing profession.
Advisor:
Linda Perfetto Phone 383.5250
SPIE
Student Chapter
SPIE is an international
society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and
technology of light. The TRCC Student Chapter welcomes students in all
majors. View the
LASER AND FIBER OPTIC
TECHNOLOGY
web page.
View the SPIE web page
here.
Advisor:
Judy Donnelly
Phone 885.2353
STUDENT PERFORMING ARTS GUILD (SPAG)
This organization promotes all performing arts through student and
local talent by utilizing all venues. To view the SPAG web page please
click here.
Advisor:
William Lopez
Phone 885.2389
STUDENT WRITERS OF ANY GENRE (SWAG)
Share your love of writing with this peer group of fellow students.
This organization is inactive this spring semester.
TRAILBLAZERS
For those who are interested in outdoor recreation, this is the club
for you. View the
Fall 2008 activity list.
Advisor:
William Dopirak
Phone 892.5758
T.R.U.E.
Three Rivers United Environmentalists
For students interested in
environmental, organic and fair trade issues.
Advisor:
Diba Khan-Bureau Phone 885.2383
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