Membership in campus organizations is a great way to meet people, learn new skills, and network with professionals in your major. Please click on the links below to find out more information about Stevenson University student clubs and organizations.
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Student Clubs and Organizations
Accounting Association
The Accounting Association provides accounting students with the opportunity to interact with fellow accounting students and with professional accountants. It provides advice to students seeking employment and helps integrate university coursework and on-the job experience. Each semester, members are encouraged to participate in professional, community service, fund raising, and recreational activities. For more information, please contact <lbieber@steveson.edu> or <adegitz@stevenson.edu>.
Active Minds
Active Minds is an organization that utilizes peer outreach to increase awareness of mental illnesses to all members of the Stevenson community. The organization sponsors educational and service events that provide a helping hand and a safe environment and are open to all participants. The organization also encourages students to seek help as soon as it is needed and to meet with counselors in the Wellness Center at Stevenson University. For information on the SU chapter, please contact <cwalker4742@stevenson.edu>. For information about the national organization, please click here.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Tau Theta Chapter
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (AKA) is an international service organization that was founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. in 1908. It is the oldest Greek-lettered organization established by African-American college-educated women. Stevenson University’s undergraduate chapter of AKA, Tau Theta, was chartered on April 3, 2011. It’s members are distinguished young women who boast excellent academic records, proven leadership skills, and are involved in the community through advocacy and service. For information on the SU chapter, please contact <msmith7177@stevenson.edu>.
American Chemistry Society
The purpose of the American Chemistry Society is to network and explore chemistry career options, discover science by attending and participating in national and local American Chemistry Society events, organize chapter events like research seminars, social events, community service and more. For more information, please contact <alucente@stevenson.edu>.
Association of International Graphic Artists (AIGA)
This is a student design group that provides opportunities for serious art and design students to meet other students in the major, design professionals, and to learn more about the technical aspect of design through club sponsored workshops. Major activities include fundraising for students who cannot afford to buy art supplies for school, and attending the Baltimore chapter of AIGA's design events. For more information, please contact <ncostabile@stevenson.edu>.
Best Buddies
Best Buddies strives to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment. Membership is open to all students. For more information, please contact <mzambuto@stevenson.edu>. For information on the national organization, please click here.
Black Student Union (BSU)
The Black Student Union promotes racial and ethnic understanding on campus and fosters cultural awareness among the university community through informal discussions, panel presentations, guest speakers, and community service projects. The club is open to all students. For more information, please contact <jboskett@stevenson.edu>. For the Stevenson website, please click here.
Campus Crusade for Christ
Campus Crusade for Christ is a non-denominational Christian Fellowship group. The ministries in which students participate in include weekly meetings with music, Bible study and discussion as well as outreach and service projects. For more information, please contact <omcprouty@stevenson.edu>. For the Stevenson website, please click here.
Catholic Campus Ministry (CCM)
CCM offers Catholic students opportunities to gather together for spiritual, social, and service events. Students of any tradition are always welcome. Communion services are offered every week on campus, and this group offers students an opportunity to go off campus to services on Sundays. For more information, contact <ewilson8056@stevenson.edu> or visit their website at http://ccm.clubsatsu.org.
Class Councils
Each graduating class at Stevenson University is represented by an elected president and a council of volunteers, all focused on providing connections within each class, maintaining campus traditions, and representing student concerns. Freshmen focus on adapting to their new environment and infusing new ideas, sophomores aim to help new students navigate the institution and uphold traditions, juniors are committed to homecoming events and career goals, and seniors focus on the final year at SU, fundraising, and the graduation experience. For more information on class councils, please contact the moderator at <jmilam@stevenson.edu>.
Criminal Justice Student Association
The Criminal Justice Student Association works to enhance the experience of criminal justice students by planning events that will give students new insights, interests, and knowledge in the many diverse areas of the criminal justice field. Members of the CJSA will be able to interact with other criminal justice majors or professionals from the field in order to pave the way for their futures in criminal justice work. For more information, please contact <rreinhold@stevenson.edu>.
Dynamic PR
The Firm is a public relations club designed to provide students with an interest in public relations an opportunity to learn more about the developing field and use real-life applications to gain better understanding and attain new skills that can potentially catapult them to success in a PR career. For more information, please contact <etieman@stevenson.edu> or <ehiken@stevenson.edu>.
Environmental Club
The Environmental Club promotes waste reduction and awareness of environmental issues at Stevenson and beyond. All students are invited to become members. Students in science-related programs are especially encouraged to participate. For more information, please contact <mvilasoa@stevenson.edu>.
Equestrian Club
The purpose of the Equestrian Club is to expose students to equestrian activities, such as horseback riding and horse care, and to educate and teach others about horses and equestrian activities. Members of our group go riding at local stables, and we mentor and teach others about horses, and work on educating others about issues affecting the horse industry. We also attend equestrian clinics and seminars to expand our knowledge. Come join us in our love of all things equestrian. For more information, please contact <mthompson@stevenson.edu>.
Fasion Club
The Fashion Club is a student organization that provides Stevenson University students with opportunities to be involved in fashion-driven and fashion-related activities. The activities in the Fashion Club will expand students’ knowledge of the fashion retail business through various exercises, workshops, field trips, and events. For more information, please contact <emonroe@stevenson.edu>.
Forensic Science Club
The Forensic Science Club strives to provide unity within the Forensic Science program at Stevenson by giving both graduate and undergraduate students in the program, as well as the faculty members, a chance to interact and participate in various campus events as a group. The club also fundraises to host networking sessions with various external forensic science organizations. For more information, please contact <asheroke@stevenson.edu>.
Human Services Club
The Human Services Club parallels strongly with the major. It sponsors charitable, educational, and social activities. Students conduct service projects that benefit needy families, such as the Giving Tree Project, and supply needy children with Christmas gifts. The club also invites speakers, such as admissions officers from graduate programs in counseling and social work, and representatives from nonprofit organizations like Catholic Charities. Social gatherings have included parties as well as recreational field trips. For more information, please contact <jgillus@stevenson.edu>.
International Club
The International Club promotes awareness, embraces and supports diverse cultures and religions through a variety of educational and social programs including, but not limited to, speakers, films, cultural fairs, and dinners. The club is open to all students, faculty and staff. For more information, please contact <bbalogun@stevenson.edu>.
Legal Society
The Justice Society meets periodically to plan activities that enhance interest in, and knowledge of, the paralegal profession. The club schedules speakers who are experts in various fields of law and also plans educational field trips. For more information, please contact <hsoper@stevenson.edu>.
Mission: I'm Home
This is an organization focused on rehabilitating damaged or destroyed houses enabling displaced families to return home. MIH organizes annual alternative spring break trips to New Orleans, LA where we partner with the St. Bernard Project in efforts to restore residential areas of Louisiana devastated by Hurricane Katrina. For more information, please contact <bcarey@stevenson.edu>.
Mustang Activities and Programming Board (MAP)
MAP is a programming board that is responsible for bringing free entertainment to campus, including musicians, comedians, speakers and novelties. This group works with outside entertainment agents to book touring acts for Stevenson's campuses, including a monthly movie series. All students are welcome to join MAP. For more information, please contact <skelley7891@stevenson.edu>.
Connect with MAP
National Student Nurses Association (NSNA)
The Stevenson University Chapter of the NSNA is a professional club that focuses on issues of interest to students preparing to join the nursing profession. As members of this national organization, students have the opportunity to network with nursing professionals, to meet and plan activities with students from area chapters in Maryland and to enjoy the support and camaraderie of other students in the nursing field. NSNA members are involved in education and service activities locally. Activities include co-sponsorship of a day long professional conference, social events and a blood drive. The NSNA is also involved in a variety of fundraising projects to support the many activities they participate in during the year. For more information, please contact <cmccomas@stevenson.edu>.
Not For Sale
The purpose of the Not for Sale group is to raise awareness about human trafficking and anti-human trafficking events to the student population. This group provides knowledge of this issue that affects over 300,000 American citizens each year. Not for Sale holds events to raise awareness and raise funds to help the victims of human trafficking. For more information, please contact <tdavis8241@stevenson.edu>.
Phi Beta Lambda (PBL)
A national business society that serves as the collegiate level of Future Business Leaders of America, Phi Beta Lambda strives to instill the values and ethics required for responsible business practice. For more information, please contact <dsloan@stevenson.edu>. For more information about this chapter and membership, please click here.
Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority
Stevenson's chapter of this national and international sorority endeavors to promote friendships and cooperation among college women of all races and creeds, to provide service, to raise the standard of university ideals, and to promote philanthropic efforts. Members sponsor social events and fundraisers and participate in activities with other area chapters. For more information, please contact <mlindlaw@stevenson.edu>. All membership or recruitment inquiries can be sent to <jhunter3954@stevenson.edu>. For information on the national organization, please click here.
Psychology Club
The Psychology Club gathers to discuss issues related to the field of Psychology, such as applying to graduate school, research possibilities, and careers in Psychology. The club co-sponsors health awareness events (e.g. depression), coordinates volunteer activities in the community, and hosts social activities to increase camaraderie. For more information, please contact <jparks@stevenson.edu>. For the Stevenson website, please click here.
The Q Group
The Q Group promotes acceptance and support of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, ally, etc. students on campus. The group strives to educate the students at Stevenson University about the GLBTQA community and to encourage a sex-positive environment on the SU campus. The group offers fun events/activities embracing the GLBTQA students on campus. For more information, please contact <odelacruz@stevenson.edu>.
Service Corps
The Stevenson Service Corps is a team of dedicated students committed to serving the community while exploring issues related to society and self. The Service Corps has three goals: to have fun and build a solid team experience for all corps members; to create a dynamic atmosphere for learning in which critical thinking and leadership skills are enhanced; and to meet community needs while learning about self, other corps members, and social issues. Corps members meet on four Saturdays during the semester, completing 20 hours of community service. For more information, please contact <aking7156@stevenson.edu>. For the Stevenson website, please click here.
Sigma Alpha Pi
The Society of Leadership and Success, Sigma Alphi Pi, is dedicated to creating lasting positive changes in people's lives. The Society is an organization that helps people discover and achieve their goals. Membership in the Society offers life-changing lectures from the nation’s leading presenters and a community where likeminded success-oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. The Society also serves as a powerful force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing action to better the world. For more information about this national organization, please visit their website here. For more information on minimum GPA and other requirements for membership, please contact the moderator at <kturman@stevenson.edu>.
S.O.S (Sounds of Stevenson) Glee Club
The S.O.S Glee Club purpose is to sing and entertain the community with popular, contemporary music. The club gives the opportunity for students to express themselves artistically and musically.
It enhances and perfects many skills such as vocal technique and preforming skills. One can gain not just musical talent but personal expression and confidence. The club bonds over music and a family is quickly formed. For more information, please contact <dwhite9951@stevenson.edu>
Stevenson University Sovereign Stangs
The purpose of this organization is to bring together students who have a common interest in the art of step. The team performs step routines at university and community events. For more information, please contact <qburden@stevenson.edu>.
Student Government Association
The mission of the Student Government Association, or SGA, is to improve the quality of student’s academic, professional, social, and personal development while at Stevenson University; to serve as the democratic voice on campus and as a liaison between the student body and the faculty, staff, and administration; to advocate the incorporation of student views and opinions in the formulation of policies and procedures governing Stevenson University; and to provide a forum for the exchange and development of ideas in various areas of student concerns. Please visit their website for additional information be clicking here. For more information on the SGA, please contact the President at <sga@stevenson.edu>
Connect with the Student Government Association
Students Helping Students
This group is an academic nursing tutoring organization formed to promote academic and clinical skills for nursing students. Upper class nursing majors serve as tutors for underclass students to provide students with the opportunity to experience both academic and clinical nursing help. Students Helping Students also engage in community outreach to teach the community the importance of health awareness. For more information, please contact <cmccomas@stevenson.edu>.
SU Social
The purpose of this organization is to bring the diverse SU community together in order to raise common awareness about health issues on and off campus by holding fun, social, and festive events in a safe environment. Students work in cooperation with Wellness Wednesday events and the Wellness Center to promote their themes of the month. For each event, the group donates a percentage of the social event earnings to an organization pertaining to a wellness theme. For more information, please contact <cjones7278@stevenson.edu>.
Teachers of Tomorrow
The purpose of this club is for future teachers and students interested in the education of children to expand their knowledge and work collaboratively on group projects. These projects benefit students in local elementary schools by supplying school materials, canned food, and activities with the students involved in the club. Come help the future teachers of tomorrow help the future leaders of tomorrow! For more information, please contact <mkhan@stevenson.edu>.
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