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Currently Active CCM Student Clubs and Organizations
- Fall 2008
Here is an
alphabetical listing of the currently active and
officially recognized student clubs and organizations on
campus:
- Alpha
Beta Gamma (Rho Chapter)
- ABG is an International
Business Honor Society established to recognize and
encourage scholarship among two-year college students in
business curricula.
- Office:
Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5219
- Meetings: TBA. Location: TBA
- Advisor: Prof. Susan Miller
(Office: B 230)
- Ambassadors Club
- Is composed of
outstanding CCM students, who host visiting dignitaries,
represent the college at functions, help serve as campus
tour guides and generally enhance
the marketing of CCM.
- Office:
Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 131
- Telephone: 973-328-5243
-
Meetings: TBA
- Advisor:
Ms. Barbara Capsouras
(Office: HH
211)
-
Art
Club
-
Allows students to learn more about art and design through guest
speakers, field trips, programs and activities.
-
Advisor:
Clayton Allen (Office:
DeMare
Hall, C232)
-
Asian Students Association
-
Allows students to learn more about Asian cultures,
including the languages, customs and food through guest
speakers, field trips, programs and social events.
-
Advisor: Ms. Beth Pinajian (Office: Cohen Hall B 250)
- Black Student Union
- BSU provides an
environment for students of color to help in their
advancement and success. Sponsors activities to
enlighten the campus community and raise the level of
awareness about African American culture and
contributions.
-
Meetings:
TBA.
- Advisor: Dean Jan Caffie-Wright
(Office: SCC
118)
- Campus Christian
Fellowship
- CCF is open to interested students of all
denominations. Sponsors special programs and community
service projects.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 123
- Telephone: 973-328-5213
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor:
Mr. Terry Backman (Office:
Security Bldg.)
- Chess Club
- Is open to all levels of players, from novice to
advanced. Sponsors competitions and tournaments.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5036
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor:
Mr. David Ake (Office: LRC
215)
- Dance Club
- Promotes interest in dance by sponsoring dance
programs at CCM and by planning trips to performances
and workshops.
- Advisor:
Prof. JoAnne Staugaard-Jones
(Office: HPE 207)
- Drama Society
- Offers students interested in drama, music and dance
an opportunity to refine their skills outside of the
usual production environment.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5220
- Meetings: TBA.
- Advisor:
Dr. Robert Cioffi (Office:
B 307)
- E. O. F. Student
Alliance
- Promotes and participates in community service as a
group, raises awareness and assists in the recruitment
of Educational Opportunity Fund students.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5219
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor:
Ms. Edith Nelson (Office: B
250)
-
Environmental
Club
- Serves to better educate the
County College of Morris campus community about issues relating to the
environment and on community efforts.
- Link
HERE
to get to the
Environmental Club's 's
self-maintained site
- Fashion Club
- Stimulates active
participation and continued interest in current
trends and developments in the fashion industry.
-
Meetings:
TBA.
- Advisor:
Prof. James Howard
(Office: C
232)
- Gay /
Straight Alliance (Safe
space for CCM's lesbian, gay and bisexual community)
- Serves as a social and support group for
lesbians, gays, bisexuals, trans-genders and friends.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5036
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor:
Prof. Jeff Jones (Office: A 207)
- Gourmet Club
- Is open to anyone interested in the finer aspects of
hospitality and dining. Sponsors trips to local and
regional dining establishments.
- Office: Student/Community
Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5219
- Meetings: Scheduled as posted
by Room SCC 241A
- Advisor:
Prof. Mark Cosgrove
(Office: SCC 241A)
- I.E.E.E. (Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- Provides learning
opportunities within the engineering sciences, research
and broadly, technology. The goal of the IEEE education
programs is to ensure the growth of skill and knowledge
among the technical profession.
- Meetings: TBA.
- Office:
Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5219
-
Advisor: Prof Dom D'Stefan
-
International Students Association
- Serves as a support group for
CCM’s international students. Plans and implements a
variety of on-campus programs, field trips, and
speakers.
- Office: Student/Community
Center, Rm. SCC 123
- Telephone: 973-328-5222
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor:
Ms. Rita Ragany-Bayer
(Office: HH 106)
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Judicial Board
- Is the judicial branch of the CCM Student
Association and is empowered to interpret student
rights, review disciplinary problems and recommend
specific action.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 128
- Telephone: 973-328-5211
- Meetings:
Mondays @ 11:30 a.m. in SCC 117
-
Advisor: Dean Jan Caffie-Wright
(Office: SCC 118)
- Musical Theatre ClubPromotes interest
in musical theatre by sponsoring programs at CCM and by
planning trips to performances and workshops.
-
Meetings:
TBA.
-
Advisor: Ms. Teresa
Roccanova
(Office: C
208)
Muslim Student Club
- Provides members with a wide range of
activities relevant to the Muslim cultural and religious
experience. Sponsors special programs and community
service projects.
- Office:
Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5220
-
Meetings:
TBA.
-
Advisor: Dr. Stephen Levy
(Office: B
307)
Nursery and Landscape
Club
- NLC provides opportunities to gain hands-on
experience in all aspects of the nursery and landscaping
industry.
- Advisor:
Prof. Craig Tolley (Office:
Ag Tech Bldg.)
Peer Mentors
Support Group
- Serves as a support group for students with learning
disabilities. Helps Horizon students with any problems they may
encounter.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5036
- Meetings: TBA.
- Advisor:
Prof. Maria Lee
(Office: C
313)
Phi Theta Kappa (CCM's
honor society - Alpha Kappa Kappa chapter)
- PTK, CCM’s chapter of the national two year college
honor society, recognizes and encourages scholarship
among community college students.
LINK
HERE
to get
to PTK's web site
- Office:
Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 130
- Telephone: 973-328-5228
-
Meetings: TBA
-
Advisor:
Dr. Gina
Serafin (Office: B 308)
-
Email:
ptk@student.ccm.edu
Promethean
- The award winning student literary and visual arts journal,
containing short stories, fiction, poetry, art work,
graphic art, illustrations and photography, is published
once a year.
- Meetings: See advisor for
meeting times and location
- Advisor:
Prof. Stephen Longo (Office: C 232)
Radiography
Club
- Stimulates active
participation and continued interest in current trends
and developments in radiography. Promotes scholastic
standards in the field.
- Advisor:
Prof. Denise Vill'Neuve (Office: B 321)
SAE
(SAE
was formerly known as the Society of Automotive
Engineers)
- Provide
its members opportunities to gain broader insight into
the engineering profession by sponsoring meetings which
will bring practicing engineers to the campus, arranging
field trips to research and engineering establishments,
sponsoring student projects of engineering interest, and
participating in local SAE Section activities.
- Meetings: TBA.
- Advisor:
Prof. Nial McCabe (Office: A 304)
Ski &
Snowboard Club
Strategic Gaming Club
(aka Game Club)
-
This club is all about learning and
playing new games and is open to all levels of players,
from novice to advanced. (Note: These folks are serious
about this stuff! Check out their web site.)
-
(Link
HERE
to get
to the Club's self-maintained site)
Student Activities Programming Board
- SAPB develops, coordinates and implements
campus-wide programs of social, recreational and
educational interest to all CCM students.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 122
- Telephone: 973-328-5216
- Meetings:
TBA
-
Advisors: Mr. Don Phelps
(Office: SCC
226)
and Mr. Thomas Molski
Student Government
Association
- The SGA is the governing body for all students
enrolled at CCM. It functions to further the well being
of the student body by representing students on various
college committees.
- Office: Student/Community
Center, Rm. SCC 128
- Telephone: 973-328-5211
- Meetings:
TBA
-
Advisors: Mr. Don Phelps
(Office: SCC
226) and Mr. Thomas Molski
- LINK
HERE
to get
to SGA's web site
- OTHER LINKS:
Student Nurses Association
(SNA)
- Stimulates active participation in nursing
activities and promotes scholastic standards.
- Advisor:
TBA
- Meetings:
TBA
United Latino Organization
- ULO serves as a support group for CCM students of
Latin American descent through cultural, educational,
social and recreational activities.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5220
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor:
Mr. Luis Martinez
(Office: SCC
212)
Volunteer Club
- To connect CCM students,
faculty and staff, to endorse both local and world
involvement, to build character, help others and develop
skills.
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
- Telephone: 973-328-5220
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor: Prof. Kimberly Smith
(Office: B
230)
WCCM Radio
- WCCM is a student radio station, providing music and
information to the CCM community.
- Office: Learning Resource Center (Library) LRC 214
- Telephone: 943-328-5215 (Office); 5212 (Studio)
- Meetings: See advisor / stop
by the station anytime
- Advisor: Mr. Chris Fenwick
(Office: B
226)
Youngtown Edition
- Published every other Wednesday during the academic
year, the award-winning Youngtown Edition is CCM’s official student
newspaper.
LINK
HERE to get the most recent copy of CCM's Student
Newspaper
- Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 127
- Telephone: 973-328-5224
- Meetings:
TBA
- Advisor: Prof. Matt Ayres
(Office:
B 314)
Currently Inactive CCM Student Clubs and Organizations
Here is a listing of the student clubs
and organizations that were previously active on campus
within the last year, but are now considered to have an
"inactive status" - if you are interested in reactivating
any of these clubs, please stop by the Office of Campus
Life in the Student Center:
Peace Club
- Advocates non-violent
conflict resolution. Heightens student awareness to the
realities and consequences of combat related violence.
Speech & Debate Club
Don't see a CCM
student organization that interests you? Here's what you
can do:
Students at CCM are encouraged to to
form new organizations that promote their common
interests. There are few restrictions involved in forming
new student clubs. All that is necessary is ten other
interested students, a CCM faculty or staff member to
serve as the advisor, and the completion of the required
paperwork.
An organization must be
officially recognized by the CCM Student Government Association and the
College prior to requesting and utilizing College facilities for activity
purposes.

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