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Accounting and Business Club The purpose of the Business and Accounting Club is to encourage growth and academic excellence, as well as bring about a closer relationship among those who are business and accounting majors. contact: Aubree Helvey 591-8048
Aggie Ambassadors
The Aggie Ambassadors represent Cameron University through the planning and implementation of freshmen orientations. The Ambassadors give campus tours and assist in high school visits and college fairs. contact: Frank Myers, 581-5760
Aggie Club The Aggie Club produces a wide variety of events that are fun for everyone. With club headquarters on the 2nd floor of South Shepler, the Aggie Club is built on tradition, hard work, fun, and friendliness. contact: Dr. Leon Fischer, 581-2882
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha is a social sorority. High individual and collective achievement through scholarship and service is the hallmark of AKA. contact: President: Tomissa Miller Tanisha Billingslea, 581-2305
Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology) Alpha Kappa Delta is a national honor society established to recognize and promote academic excellence in the field of sociology. contact: Dr. Robert Bausch, 581-2492
Alpha Phi Alpha Phi is a social sorority. The chapter's main goals are to encourage betterment of self and surroundings, provide sisterhood, and support philanthropies, endeavors and activities at Cameron University. contact: Laura Clevenger, 581-2820
Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice) The purpose of Alpha Phi Sigma is to promote scholarship among criminal justice students, keep members abreast of advances in the field and elevate ethical standards. contact: Dr. Jonathan Odo, 581-2498
American Chemical Society ACS provides an opportunity for students of chemistry, chemical engineering and related disciplines to become better acquainted. contact: Dr. Ann Nalley, 581-2889
Asian/Pacific Islander Association The purpose of the association is to get students involved in multiculturalism, to plan activities, perform for the campus community and promote unity through understanding. contact: Dr. Hyunsoon Whang, 581-2803
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) AITP allows students who have an interest in data processing and information systems to share their ideas and talents with others. They meet with professionals in the data processing field, tour data processing facilities and explore career possibilities.
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Baptist Collegiate Ministries The BCM, located just east of the campus, offers a Christian atmosphere with opportunities for worship, fellowship, leadership development and much more. contact: Karen Hardin, 581-2869 or Baptist Collegiate Ministries,353-4197
Beta Beta Beta (Biology) Tri Beta is an honorary society which provides fellowship for biology students and promotes interest in graduate and professional studies. contact: Mike Husak, 581-2374
Beta RhoPromotes pride and spirit in our school and gives back to the community. contact: Frank Myers III, 581-5496
Biology Club The Biology Club provides fellowship for biology students, as well as those individuals interested in biological sciences. contact: Dr. Michael Dunn, 581-2287
Broadcast Club The Broadcast Club invites students who are communication majors, and also non-majors, who have an interest in the field of broadcasting, radio or television. contact: Steve Adams, 581-2477
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C.A.D.D. (Design Drafting) The goal of CADD is to advance and promote careers in computer aided design drafting and in engineering design. They are involved in, and host, many professional, educational and social activities throughout the year. contact: Todd Raborn, 581-2348
Cameron American Indian Student Association CAISA helps promote an awareness of Native American cultures on campus, as well as providing an opportunity to explore cultural values as they relate to college life. CAISA is open to any student interested in Native American culture. contact: Dr. Abbas Johari, 581-2540
Cameron Campus Ministry Cameron Campus Ministry attempts to stimulate an academic approach to religion and faith, and provides ties to campus and community issues. contact: Dr. Gary Buckley - 581-2885 or the Cameron Campus Ministry - 581-2885
Chi Alpha Chi Alpha promotes the spiritual life of Cameron University students by providing opportunities for spiritual growth, fellowship, training and evangelism. contact: Dr. Clinton Bryan, 581-2246
Chi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry) Chi Lambda Upsilon is an organization established to promote the efforts of students in chemistry who are interested in a career in the health services. contact: Dr. Keith Vitense, 581-2887
College Republicans The objective of the College Republicans is to make known and promote the principles of the Republican Party among members of th. contact: Ron Price, 581-2475
Collegians for Environmental Awareness (CLEAN) CLEAN provides a network of resources on aspects of the environment to the students and the faculty of Cameron University. CLEAN focuses on CU recycling, Earth Day activities and social/environmental responsibilities. contact: Dr. Kurtis Koll, 581-2886
Collegiate FFA FFA promotes fellowship and continues the ideas of the FFA among members, and former high school members, who are students at Cameron University. contact: Dr. Gale Hagee, 581-2263
Council for Exceptional Children The members of CEC work to advance the education of individuals with exceptionalities and promote related educational, scientific, and charitable purposes. contact: Dr. Sue E. Hoppe, 581-2315
Criminal Justice Association The Criminal Justice Association is dedicated to the furthering of professionalism and the fostering of assistance and understanding between the community and criminal justice field. contact: Karin Dudash, 591-8093
CU Art Guild The purpose of this organization is to create an atmosphere of fellowship and creativity between artists and the community through dialogue, exploration and example. contact: Monika Linehan, 581-2451
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Delta Mu Delta (Business Honor Society) Delta Mu Delta is a national honor society which recognizes students who have excelled in the field of business administration. Membership to Delta Mu Delta is available to juniors, seniors and graduate students only. contact: Greg Treadwell, 581-5528 Ebony Society The main objective of the Ebony Society is to celebrate and promote African American culture and to provide an atmosphere to enhance each member's growth - socially, culturally, and individually, in order to produce a more promising future. Membership is open to everyone. contact: Dr. John Morris, 581-2329
Electronics Club The purpose of the Electronics Club is to interact with the local community and promote the exchange of ideas among the students in the electronics program. contact: 581-2335
History Club The History Club's objective is to foster a lively pursuit of our past and have fun doing it. contact: Sarah Janda, 581-2948 International Club International Club is open to all students, providing a forum for discussions of cultural diversity and encouraging the study of different cultures. contact: international@cameron.edu, 581-2838
Lambda Pi Eta (Communication Honor Society) Lambda Pi Eta is a national honor society that assists in providing leadership opportunities, while encouraging and promoting scholarship in the study of communication. contact: Dr. Ronald Price, 581-2475
Latin Alliance Association The Latin Alliance Association promotes a wide student and community interest and participation in the Latin culture. contact: Kurtis Koll, 581-2886
Law and Politics Club The Law and Politics Club fosters an understanding of political science and government and educates students about opportunities in the political science field. contact: Tony Wohlers, 581-2496
Magic Lantern Film Society The Film Society is calling all students and potential film buffs, plus occasional movie goers, to experience ten truly classic films each year. contact: Dr. John Morris, 581-2626
MathCom MathCom fosters a wide student interest in mathematics and computer science. It also assists in developing skills and leadership through peer, student and faculty support. contact: Dr. Karla Oty, 581-2481
Multimedia Design Club The Multimedia Design Club prepares students for a professional career in multimedia design by helping them acquire skills and experience. contact: Linda Wright-Smith, 581-5549
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People Respecting Individuality, Diversity, and Equality (P.R.I.D.E.) PRIDE provides support and advocacy for all gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and gay-friendly heterosexuals within the university and surrounding communities. contact: Jim Joplin, 591-8062
Phi Alpha Theta (History) Phi Alpha Theta is a history honor society. Requirements of membership include twelve hours of history and the demonstration of academic excellence. contact: Sarah Janda, 581-2948
Phi Eta Sigma (Freshmen) Phi Eta Sigma is an honor society recognizing outstanding freshman students. In the Spring semester of each academic year, qualified students are notified of eligibility for membership and those accepting the invitation to membership are initiated. contact: Student Services, 581-2244

Phi Lambda Chi
Phi Lambda Chi is a social Greek Fraternity. The Chi Chapter seeks to further the college experience through brotherhood, honorable living, academic excellence, and patriotic loyalty.
contact: President: Curtis Strong
Harrison Watts, 581-2951
Pi Kappa Delta (Speech Honor Society) Pi Kappa Delta is the sponsor organization of the Speech and Debate team. contact: Eddie Skaggs, 581-2555
Pi Kappa Lambda Phi Kappa Lambda recognizes the achievment of students involved in music. contact: John Moots, 581-2432
Phi Kappa Phi (Interdisciplinary) Phi Kappa Phi is a prestigious, interdisciplinary national honor society for juniors, seniors and graduate students. Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, academic prestige, and character in all academic disciplines. contact: Barbara Pickthorn, 581-2958
Phi Sigma Iota (Foreign Languages Honor Society) Phi Sigma Iota recognizes outstanding ability and attainments in the study and teaching of foreign languages and the promotion of cultural enrichment of international amity derived from the knowledge and use of foreign languages. contact: Dr. Teresa Lubrano, 581-2307
Invalid Asset URL Phi Upsilon Omicron This national honor society recognizes and encourages academic excellence, develops qualities of professional and personal leadership, provides opportunities for service to the family and consumer sciences profession and related areas. contact: Rebecca Pazoureck, 581-2363
Pi Mu Epsilon (Math Honor Society) Pi Mu Epsilon is a national honor organization established to promote the interest of mathematics. contact: Dr. Karla Oty, 581-2481
Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor Society) Pi Sigma Alpha is a national honor society for political science, which promotes curricular and extracurricular activities and stimulates scholarship and intelligent interest in political science. contact: Tony Wohlers, 581-2494
Programming Activities Council (PAC) The purpose of PAC is to provide leadership skills and opportunities for students while creating a successful activities program at Cameron University. contact: Zeak Naifeh, 581-2217 - PAC Infoline: 581-2953
Pro-Life Aggies Pro-Life Aggies was created for the purpose of fostering education and greater understanding of pro-life and abortion issues by providing a forum for students. We provide support and resources for those considering abortion or grieving past abortion. contact: Lorraine Perry, 581-2854
Psi Chi (Psychology) Psi Chi is the national psychology honor society established to promote the field of psychology and to recognize students for their scholastic excellence in the field. contact: Dr. John Batka, 581-2567
Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC) ROTC participates in activities that develop leadership and promote team building. Activities include field training exercises, survival training and weapons familiarization. contact: Major Armstrong, 581-2900
Residence Hall Association (RHA) RHA is the student organization for the Residence Hall that plans fun-filled social and educational activities for residents and makes policy recommendations to improve the on-campus living environment. All residents are memers of RHA. contact: Mary Stevens, 581-2916
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Scabbard and Blade (Military Science Honor Society) Scabbard and Blade is an honor society that recognizes outstanding military science students and raises the standard of military education in American colleges and universities. contact: Major Armstrong, 581-2900
Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics Honor Society) Sigma Pi Sigma is a physics honor society. Membership is limited to students who have completed three courses in physics, while meeting appropriate academic standards. contact: the Physical Sciences department at 581-2246.
Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society) Sigma Tau Delta is an English honor society which offers scholarships to its members, supports the Cameron Forum, sponsors lectures and contests, and promotes interest in literature and the English language. contact: Carolyn Kinslow, 581-5524
Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma is a social fraternity. The purpose of the fraternity is to help each member improve his skills in the areas of leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood. contact: President - Brad Franks
Society of Physics Students The Society of Physics Students encourages the advancement and diffusion of knowledge about physics and encourages student interest in physics. contact: Christine Russell, 581-2246
Sociology Club The Sociology Club promotes an intellectual involvement among the students and provides the opportunity of getting to know others through social gatherings. contact: Robert S. Bausch, 581-2492
Student Government Association (SGA) SGA serves as the student governance vehicle. The Student Government Association represents, leads, and unifies the student body, aids the University in its large purposes of education, and makes recommendations to the administration involving student issues and concerns. contact: Zeak Naifeh, 581-2217 - SGA Office: 581-2444
Student Oklahoma Education Association (SOEA) Student Oklahoma Education Association promotes the development of professional attitudes among students preparing to enter the teaching profession. contact: Lorinda Rogers, 581-2581
Students in Early Childhood Education SECE promotes the development of Early Childhood Education students and provides opportunities for those who are concerned with the well-being of young children. contact: Debbie Stoll, 581-2834
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) The purpose of Student in Free Enterprise is to establish and direct student generated free market economic education programs on college and university campuses. contact: Suzanne Clinton, 581-5518 and Sylvia Burgess, 581-2267
Students of the Caribbean Alliance The mission of SOCA is to create cultural, social, political and historical awareness. SOCA promotes a public awareness of the Caribbean and its people and facilitates the transition of new Caribbean students to Cameron University. contact: John Bachelor, 581-2847
X-Pression (CU Dance Club) Open to all students with an ID, X-Pression members dance for the love of dance, in a non-competitive, relaxed environment. contact: Frank Zittle, 581-5531
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