Clubs and Organizations
More than 20 student organizations representing a wide array of interests are active at NDNU. Student organizations are an important part of campus life and allow you to pursue your special interests—both new ones and those you bring to campus.
The CSL works with student organizations in planning on-campus meetings, workshops, speakers, cultural programs, service projects and other special events. Getting involved in a student organization is a great way to meet others, develop leadership skills, and pursue your interests. You can get involved at whatever level works best for you.
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Academic Clubs & Organizations
- Biz-Com
- Gerontology Support Network
- Graduate Art Therapy Student Association
- Financial Management Association
- MACP/Gerontology Student Body Association
- Science and Medical Careers Club
Cultural Clubs & Organizations
- Black Student Union
- Hawaiian Club
- International Club
- Isang Lahi Club
- Latinos Unidos
Honorary Societies & Organizations
- Alpha Mu Gamma
- Delta Epsilon Sigma
- Omicron Delta Kappa
- Phi Delta Kappa
- Psi Chi
- Sigma Beta Delta
Social Clubs & Organizations
- Snowboarding Club
Special Interests Clubs & Organizations
- NDNU Students for Peace
- Social Action Club
- Toastmasters
Academic Clubs & Organizations
Biz-Com
Biz-Com is a Business and Communication geared club that provides a functional link between scholastic theory and practical application. In addition, Biz-Com creates and provides opportunities and forums relating to entrepreneurial and career ideas. Biz-Com can help to open doors for your future.
Gerontology Support Network
This group is a network for all new, current, and former gerontology students. We offer assistance on any number of subjects/classes, scheduling, mentoring, tutoring, networking for employment, and sharing information on the latest research and news in the field. Occasional guest speakers and special programs help to achieve these goals.
Graduate Art Therapy Student Association
This is a professional and social organization that facilitates increased knowledge and understanding the field of Art Therapy.
Financial Management Association
The purpose of this society is to assist in the professional, educational, and social development of college students interested in finance, banking, and investments; provide an association for college students actively interested in these fields; and encourage interaction among business executives, faculty, and students of business and finance.
MACP/Gerontology Student Body Association
This clubs purpose is to keep graduate students in the MACP and Gerontology program abreast of current events on campus as well as in the department and in the profession. They publish a monthly newsletter as well as sponsor an annual internship fair.
Science and Medical Careers Club
Their goal is to bring together all those who aspire to become involved in the science and medical profession. To do so, they provide community service to the school and educate people on how to enter the career they desire.
Cultural Clubs & Organizations
Black Student Union
Black Student Union promotes and provides culturally diverse activities and awareness among students with an emphasis on minorities. In addition, they seek to promote unity among Black students of Notre Dame de Namur University as well as its neighboring colleges. The Black Student union provides its students with opportunities for community service, outreach, and various cultural and education programs.
Hawaiian Club
The Hawaiian Club promotes the Hawaiian culture and spreads the Aloha spirit to all students through fun activities and events.
International Club
The International Club utilizes and unites the cultural diversity present at NDNU to help students, faculty, and staff gain a broader and more informed view of life and the world.
Isang Lahi Club
Isang Lahi provides Filipino cultural awareness to the students, faculty, and staff at NDNU; Isang Lahi also works hard to provide community service.
Latinos Unidos
Latinos Unidos works to establish a foundation of unity and understanding among the diverse cultures of NDNU.
Honorary Societies & Organizations
Alpha Mu Gamma
Alpha Mu Gamma recognizes the linguistic achievement, encourages interest in the languages, literatures, and civilization of other people, and furthers the ideals of friendship and international understanding.
Delta Epsilon Sigma
Delta Epsilon Sigma is a National honor society for men and woman of Catholic colleges and universities. The chapter recognizes academic accomplishments, fosters scholarly activities, and provides an intellectual meeting ground for its members. Students are nominated for membership.
Omicron Delta Kappa
The Omiron Delta Kappa Society is the national leadership honor society for college students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership, and exemplary character.
Phi Delta Kappa
Phi Delta Kappa is an international education fraternity that is dedicated to the promotion of leadership, research, an service in the field of education.
Psi Chi
Psi Chi is a psychology honor society that focuses to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.
Sigma Beta Delta
Sigma Beta Delta is a National Honor Society in business, management, and administration.
Social Clubs & Organizations
Snowboarding Club
The Snowboarding Club’s mission is to bring students who love to ski or snowboard together.
Special Interests Clubs & Organizations
NDNU Students for Peace
NDNU Students for Peace promote education and facilitate dialogue for social justice and global peace.
Social Action Club
The Social Action club promotes social justice awareness and action through organized community involvement projects and education workshops.
Toastmasters
The Toastmasters promote education, communication skills, leadership training, public speaking, personal growth and development.
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