Organization Directory
These organizations have registered with the Office of Events & Activities for the 2025-2026 Academic Year.
Accounting Club
The purpose of the Accounting Club is to encourage growth and academic excellence, as well as bring a closer relationship among those who are business and accounting majors. We sponsor field trips to various Accounting and Business offices; we closely work with the Oklahoma Society of CPAs and the Oklahoma Accountancy Board; we are actively involved in volunteer efforts, university projects, and various community services.
Contact: Lisa Restivo, (580) 581-5498
Aggie Club
The Aggie Club makes a positive difference in the lives of college students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.
Contact: Tom Arnold, (580) 581-2373
Alpha Phi (Sorority)
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: Isabella Myers, (580) 581-5925
American Chemical Society Student Chapter
The Chemical Club fosters the advancement of science and service to society, provides opportunities for keeping abreast of scientific developments and literature, aids in bridging the gap between scientific discovery and public enlightenment, gains ideas of various opportunities for study and work in the field of chemistry, and provides students with informational literature.
Contact: Dr. KD Priyasantha, (580) 581-2893
Asian American Student Association
The Asian American Student Association (AASA) at Cameron University exists to celebrate and promote awareness of the diverse cultures, histories, languages, and traditions of Asian American communities. The organization provides a supportive and empowering space through cultural, educational, professional, and social programming while fostering leadership development and civic engagement among its members. AASA is committed to building meaningful connections across campus, encouraging intercultural exchange and mutual respect, and engaging in community service and collaboration that supports community empowerment.
Contact: Hyunsoon Whang, (580) 581-2803
Association of Computing & Technology Students (ACTS)
ACTS 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.
Contact: Harry Kimberling, (580) 581-7934
Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM)
The BCM, located just east of the campus, offers a Christian atmosphere with opportunities for worship, fellowship, leadership development, and much more.
Contact: Rick Lowe, (580) 581-2951 or Baptist Collegiate Ministries, (580) 353-4197
Beta Tau Upsilon (Sorority)
The purpose of Beta Tau Upsilon is to nurture a sisterhood where each member is uplifted in mind and spirit, empowered to grow in knowledge and character, and celebrated for the unique light she brings; woven together by purpose, resilience, and unity.
Contact: Alannah Meyers-Young, (580) 581-2217
Biology Club of Cameron University
The purpose of the club shall be to provide fellowship for biology students as well as those individuals interested in the biological sciences, to promote an interest in graduate and professional schools, and to extend appreciation of biological sciences to outside of the classroom setting.
Contact: Patrick McAnerney, (580) 581-2287
Business Club
The purpose of Business Club is to bring about a closer relationship among those in the business, management, marketing, and finance fields. Also to bring about advantageous contacts with those already successful in the business,management, marketing, and finance fields. All while broadening the student’s understanding of the business, management, marketing, and finance fields.
Contact: Jennifer Ellis, (580) 581-7988
Cameron Book Club
The Cameron Book Club exists to bring together students who share a love of reading, fostering connection, discussion, and community among like-minded individuals through a shared appreciation of books and literature.
Contact: Tessa Craig, (580) 581-7971
Cameron Fine Arts Society
The Cameron Fine Arts Society exists to represent and support students across all arts disciplines at Cameron University while fostering connection and collaboration among arts majors, non-majors, organizations, and unaffiliated artists. The organization promotes solidarity within the arts community, advances the visibility and impact of the arts through activities and representation, and encourages participation in arts-related opportunities both on and off campus.
Contact: JD Little, (580) 581-2437
Cameron TableTop Society
The Cameron TableTop Society exists to create an inclusive and welcoming community where students can connect through tabletop gaming while fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Contact: Corey Sanders, (580) 581-5901
Cameron University Art Guild
The Art Guild exists to support and encourage students in their artistic pursuits while promoting awareness and appreciation of art at Cameron University and within the Lawton–Fort Sill community.
Contact: Alyssa Cox, (580) 581-2812
Cameron University Association for Computing Machinery (CUACM)
The chapter is operated exclusively for educational and scientific purposes to promote an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the science, design, development, construction, languages, management, and applications of modern computing; greater interest in computing and its applications; and a means of communication between persons having an interest in computing technologies.
Contact: Dr. Mike Estep, (580) 581-2846
Cameron University Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club (CU BJJ Club)
The purpose of the Cameron University Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club is to promote physical competency on campus through BJJ.
Contact: Dana Winters, (580) 581-2309
Cameron University Campus Ministry Center (CMC)
The Cameron University Campus Ministry Center (CMC) exists to support students, faculty, and staff in their spiritual growth and discipleship while equipping them to serve others through mission, ministry, and community engagement.
Contact: John Geiger, (580) 581-6885
Cameron University Knit & Crochet Club
The purpose of the Knit & Crochet Club is to foster a community of students, faculty, and staff interested in knitting, crocheting, and other fiber arts; provide a space for members to share and develop their skills in knitting, crochet, or fiber arts; promote relaxation, creativity, and stress relief through crafting; and encourage charitable contributions by creating handmade items for those in need, where applicable.
Contact: Francesca Morris, (580) 581-5926
Cameron University Pre-Dental Club
The purpose of this organization is to provide students from all backgrounds the opportunity to learn about dentistry, explore the field, and strengthen their dental school application. The club will engage with the University of Oklahoma (OU) Dental School and local dentists to support members’ learning and professional development.
Contact: Samari Mokhtari, (580) 581-2877
Chi Alpha
Our primary reason for being is to provide a structure and a network that will facilitate and promote growth of student leaders in the Cameron community that will be an agency for changing the world through a community of faith; be a corporate body in which students may worship God; be a channel for students to find purpose for their lives through a community of faith; be a tool to develop problem-solvers in the community.
Contact: Kaleigh Hooper, (580) 581-6712
Criminal Justice Association
The Criminal Justice Association is dedicated to the furthering of professionalism and the fostering of assistance and understanding between the students of Cameron University, the community, and the criminal justice field.
Contact: Rick Lowe, (580) 581-2951
Engineering Robotics Club
The purpose of this club shall be to promote leadership and scholarship among engineering students; to organize collaborative opportunities between students, faculty, and industry and develop a complete student educational experience; and to educate engineering students and expound their opportunities for leadership, scholarship, and practical engineering experiences. To promote interest, education, and hands-on experiences in robotics, engineering, and related STEM fields.
Contact: Kyle Moore, (580) 581-2888
Health Professions Society (HPS)
The Health Professions Society will promote student enrichment by sponsoring discussion groups, speakers, exploration opportunities through the Southwest Area Health Education Center, mentoring, interview preparation, and community outreach opportunities.
Contact: Dr. Matt Van Sant, (580) 581-2349
History Club
The History Club aims to create an engaging and inclusive environment that (1) fosters an understanding of history and (2) educates students about opportunities in the history field.
Contact: Sarah Janda, (580) 581-2948
Kappa Sigma (Fraternity)
Kappa Sigma promotes friendship, loyalty, and brotherly feeling. The objective is to excel in all phases of fraternity and student activities at Cameron University through the development of scholarship, leadership, community service, social graces, and cultural awareness.
Contact: Tyler Kaman, (580) 581-2468
Military Science Club
The Military Science Club (MSC) exists to promote leadership, cooperation, and camaraderie within the ROTC program and the broader Cameron University community while providing a structured organization that supports leadership development and student engagement.
Contact: Robin Hamilton, (580) 581-2340
Minecraft Club
The Minecraft Club exists to bring together Cameron University students- both in person and online- by providing an inclusive space to collaborate, connect, and build community through shared creativity and teamwork.
Contact: Jason Lawter, (580) 581-3148
Native American Intertribal Association (NAIA)
The purpose of NAIA shall be to unite Cameron students from various backgrounds for one common cause: the awareness of Native American culture and customs.
Contact: Carie Schneider, (580) 581-2259
Omega Zeta Theta (Sorority)
Omega Zeta Theta is a local social sorority. The chapter's purpose is to foster the development of lifelong friendships, to inspire and assist members in achieving their greatest aspirations, and to create a community of acceptance and appreciation.
Contact: Kensey Garrison-Worthington, (580) 581-6742
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: Megan Culbert, (580) 581-2315
Psychology Club
The Psychology Club exists to enhance student involvement and build a vibrant community for those passionate about exploring human behavior, thought, and emotion.
Contact: Megan Culbert, (580) 581-2315
The Magic Lantern Film Society
The purpose of this organization shall be to present classic English-language and foreign-language films to Cameron students and faculty and the public in order to increase appreciation of classic films and awareness of film as an art form.
Contact: Dr. John Morris, (580) 581-2329
Turning Point USA at Cameron University
Turning Point USA’s mission is to educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and constitutional rights through innovative campus activism and non-partisan, thought-provoking discussion.
Contact: John Young, (580) 581-8072
Writer’s Studio (CU Writer’s Studio)
The Writer’s Studio exists to foster creativity among students by providing a space to write, brainstorm, and workshop their creative work while offering constructive feedback and support.
Contact: Leah Chaffins, (580) 581-2545
CU Chapter of Circle K International (CUCKI)
CUCKI strives to develop college students into responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service and to collaborate with members of the Kiwanis family to achieve common objectives.
Contact: Isabella Myers, (580) 581-5925
Magic Lantern Film Society
The purpose of this organization shall be to present classic English-language and foreign-language films to Cameron students and faculty and the public in order to increase appreciation of classic films and awareness of film as an art form.
Contact: Dr. John Morris, (580) 581-2329
Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC)
The mission of the Student Athlete Advisory Council shall make recommendations to the Athletic Dept. and President in regards to the services offered for student athletes, to assist in the development and implementation of programs, to represent their team, and create opportunities for student-athletes and their peers.
Contact: Melissa Thacker, (580) 581-2406