Student Programs

Student Organizations

 

Three Rivers encourages students to participate in one of the many student organizations at the college.  Check out the list and contact the listed advisor for further information.
African-American Organization
American Institute of Architect Students
American Nuclear Society
Archery Club
Business Club
The Current
Early Childhood Education Club
Phi Theta Kappa
Senior Student Ambassadors
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
OLE - Organization of the Latin Experience
Student Nurses Association
Student Writers of Any Genre
Student Performing Arts Guild

 

 
  • AFRICAN-AMERICAN ORGANIZATION (AAO)   The organization promotes programs about African-American culture. Activities include coordination of African-American History Month activities, social events, fundraisers, guest speakers and trips. Advisor: Joyce Martin 892-5701 email: jmartin@trcc.commnet.edu

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  • AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY (ANS) This society is for students majoring in the Nuclear Engineering Technology program. Activities sponsored by this group include field trips and guest speakers.  Advisor:  Brent Maynard 885-2373

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  • ARCHERY CLUB This club is designed to provide students with the opportunity to learn archery fundamentals, participate in competitions, and to promote awareness of the sport.  Advisor:  Jon Brammer 892-5701 email jbrammer@trcc.commnet.edu

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  • BUSINESS CLUB The club assists students in their business organizational goals and promotes a relationship between the college and the business community. Advisor: Larry Flick 383-5277 email:lflick@trcc.commnet.edu

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  • THE CURRENT is the College magazine. It is managed and published by students. Visit their office on the third floor across from the center stairwell on the Mohegan Campus or call 383-5242. Advisor: Linda Crootof 383-5242

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  • EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLUB This club promotes learning experiences for students in the Early Childhood Education program. Every April the group sponsors activities for the Week of the Young Child. Advisor:  Barbara Barton 383-5214

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  • SENIOR STUDENT AMBASSADORS The organization promotes the benefits of life long learning for older adults. Activities include guest speakers monthly meetings and trips. Advisor:  Susan Topping-Zander 892-5763 email:szander@trcc.commnet.edu

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  • SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS (SME) The student chapter of SME provides members with updated information in the technologies as well as various trade publications and SME resource materials.  Advisor:  Ron Greenier 885-2380

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  • SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) The purpose of SPIE is to promote the discipline of Optical Science, Engineering and Technology through the organized effort of this group in study and discussion; and to further professional development of the students. Advisor: Judith Donnelly 885-2353

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  • STUDENT PERFORMING ARTS GUILD The guild sponsors a yearly main stage production. In addition, the guild hosts monthly coffeehouses where students and community members share their talents, be it music, poetry, acting and the like. Advisor: Victoria Baker 383-5213 & Randy Seebeck 885-2399