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Student Clubs Listing

Please stop by the Campus Life Information Window in the Student Center to find out when and where CCM's student clubs meet.

An organization must submit a CCM Student Club Leadership Roster and a Club Membership Roster every semester in order to be considered having "active" status.

Here is an alphabetical listing of the currently active and officially recognized student 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
      • Advisor: Prof. Susan Miller (Office: Cohen Hall)   

 

  • Ambassadors Club
    • The Ambassadors Club is a select group of CCM students who work with the Division of Student Development and Enrollment Management and the Admissions Office in recruitment, retention and community relations. They serve as campus tour guides and generally promote campus life and student involvement at CCM.
      • Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 131
      • Telephone: 973-328-5243
      • Advisor: Ms. Jessica Chambers (Admissions Office, SCC 212)  

 

  • Art Club
    • Allows students to learn more about art and design through guest speakers, field trips, programs and activities.
      • Advisor: Prof. Clayton Allen (Office: DeMare Hall)  

 

  • 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: Prof. John Williford (Office: DeMare Hall) 

 

  • Bike Club 
    • Is open to all levels of riders, from novice to advanced. Sponsors excursions and tours.
      • Advisor: Dr. Michael Parrella (Office: DeMare Hall)

 

  •  Black Student Union 
    • BSU sponsors various activities to enlighten the college community and raise the level of awareness about African-American culture and contributions. Sponsors community service projects and special programs. 
      • Advisor: Prof. Alexis Thurman (Office: Cohen Hall)

 

  • 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
      • Advisor: Mr. Terry Backman (Office: Public Safety Bldg.)

 

  • Catholic Campus Ministry
    • CCM is open to interested students of all denominations. Sponsors special programs and community service projects.
      •  Advisors: Ms. Trudy Simmons  (Admissions Office, SCC 212) and Ms. Martha Korvich (Office: Sheffield Hall)

 

  • Chess Club 
    • Is open to all levels of players, from novice to advanced. Sponsors competitions and tournaments.
      • Advisor: Mr. David Ake (Office: LRC 107)
 

 
  • Chi Alpha Epsilon (Alpha Alpha Chapter)
    • CAE is a National Honor Society established to promote high academic standards and to honor academic excellence for those students admitted to CCM via the developmental programs.
      • Advisor: Prof. Nadir Kaddour (Office: DeMare Hall)  
     

 

  • College Basketball Association
    • Provides a program of activities for students interested in basketball.
      • Advisor: Dr. Michael Paul (Office: Health/Physical Education Bldg., HPE 134)

 

  • Dance Club
    • Promotes interest in dance by sponsoring dance programs at CCM and by planning trips to performances and workshops.
      • Advisor: Kristin Egan (CCM Dance Department)

 

  • Drama Society
    • Offers students interested in drama and the performing arts an opportunity to refine their skills outside of the usual production environment.
      • Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
      • Telephone:  973-328-5220
      • Advisor: Dr. Robert Cioffi (Office: Cohen Hall)  

 

  • 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
      • Advisor: Ms. Edith Nelson (Office: Cohen Hall)
      • Join our Facebook Page: County College of Morris EOF Alliance (link to Facebook.com)  

 

  • Fashion Club
    • Stimulates active participation and continued interest in current trends and developments in the fashion industry.
      • Advisor: Prof. Wendy Carmona (Office: DeMare Hall)

 

  • Gay / Straight Alliance (Safe space for CCM's lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual community)
    • Serves as a social and support group for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders and friends. 
      • Advisor: Prof. Jeff Jones (Office: Sheffield Hall)

 

  • Gourmet Club
    • Is open to anyone interested in the finer aspects of hospitality and dining. Sponsors trips to local and regional dining establishments, as well as trade shows and exhibitions.
      • Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 125
      • Telephone: 973-328-5219
      • Advisor: Ms. Alicia Harris (Office: Student Center, SCC 241E)

 

  • Graphic Design Club 
    • Allows students to learn more about art and graphic design through guest speakers, field trips, activities and programs. 
      • Advisor: Prof. Stephen Longo (Office: DeMare Hall)

 
  • Green Student League (Environmental Club)
    • Serves to better educate the County College of Morris campus community about issues relating to the environment and on community efforts.   
      • Advisor: Mr. Charles Lamb (CCM @ HQP)

 

  • 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.
      • Advisor: Prof. Dom D'Stefan (Office: Sheffield Hall)

 

  • 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
      • Advisor: Ms. Rita Ragany-Bayer (Office: Henderson Hall, HH 106)

  

  • Jewish Student Association
    • Provides members with a wide range of activities relevant to the Jewish cultural and religious experience. Sponsors special programs and community service projects.
      • Advisor: Dr. Charles Selegut (Office: DeMare Hall)

 

  • 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: Asst. Dean Jan Caffie (Office: Student Center, SCC 118)

 

  • Musical Theatre Club
    • Promotes interest in musical theatre by sponsoring programs at CCM and by planning trips to performances and workshops.
      • Advisor: Ms. Teresa Roccanova (Office: DeMare Hall)

   

  • Muslim Student Club 
    • MSC is open to interested students of all denominations. Sponsors special programs and community service projects.
      •  Advisor: Dr. Stephen Levy (Office: Cohen Hall)
 
 
  • 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
      • Advisor: Ms. Jane Rufino (Office: Library, LRC 215)

 

  • Phi Theta Kappa (Alpha Kappa Kappa chapter)
    • PTK, the national two-year college honor society, recognizes and encourages scholarship among community college students.
      • Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 130
      • Telephone: 973-328-5228
      • Advisor: Dr. Bette Simmons, Vice President of Student Development and Enrollment Management (Office: Student Center SCC 132) 

 

  • 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: Cohen Hall)

 

  • Respiratory Club
    • Stimulates active participation and continued interest in current trends and developments in respiratory therapy.
      • Advisor: Prof. Dianne Adams (Office: Cohen Hall)

 

  • 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. 
      • Advisor: Prof. Nial McCabe (Office: Sheffield Hall)
      • Link HERE to get to SAE's self-maintained website.  

 

  • Ski & Snowboard Club
    • Provides a program of activities and trips for students interested in skiing, snowboarding, and other snow sports. Sponsors a five day trip in January to Lake Placid and Whiteface Mountain. Think Snow!
      • Advisor: Dr. Thomas DeRiso (Office: DeMare Hall)
      • Get all the details about the Club's January 2011 trip to Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain HERE.

 

  • Spectrum (Photo Club)
    • Provides opportunities for students interested in photography.
      • Advisor: Prof. Charles Luce (Office: DeMare Hall)

 

  • 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.
      • Advisor: Prof. Cathy Chambers (Office: Sheffield Hall)  

 

  • 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
      • Advisors: Mr. Don Phelps (Office: SCC 226) and Mr. Thomas Molski

 

  • Student Film Association 
    • Serves to create a forum to share members' appreciation of American and world cinema and to broaden perspectives through exposure to a wide range of films. 
      • Advisor: Dr. Matthew Jones (Office: Cohen Hall)
 
  • 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.

 

  • Student Nurses Association (SNA)
    • Stimulates active participation in nursing activities and promotes scholastic standards.  
      • Advisors: Prof. Patricia Baxter (Cohen Hall)   

 

  • Table Tennis Club 
    • Is open to all levels of players, from beginner to advanced. Sponsors tournaments and goes to competitions.
      • Advisor: Prof. Vickram Sawh (Office: Emeriti Hall)

 

  • Ultimate Club (Disc)
    • For those students interested in playing (and in learning to play) Ultimate.
      • Advisors: Prof. Janet Johannessen (Office: Sheffield Hall)

 

  • 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
      • Advisors: Mr. Luis Martinez (Office: Student Center, SCC 212) and Dr. Maria Isaza (Office: Sheffield Hall)

 

  • 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
      • Advisor: Prof. Kimberly Smith (Office: Cohen Hall)

 

  • 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)
      • Advisor: Mr. Chris Fenwick (Office: Cohen Hall)

 

  • Youngtown Edition
    • Published every other Wednesday during the academic year, the award-winning Youngtown Edition is CCM’s official student newspaper
      • Office: Student/Community Center, Rm. SCC 127
      • Telephone: 973-328-5224
      • Advisor: Prof. Matt Ayres (Office: Cohen Hall)
      • Click HERE to get to recently published issues of the Youngtown Edition.

 

Don't see a CCM student organization that interests you? Here's what you can do:

As a CCM student, you are encouraged to form new organizations that promote an interest you might have. 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. It's that simple.

Stop by our office and we'll see if we can help you start a new student club at CCM.

An organization must be officially recognized and chartered by the CCM Student Government Association and the College prior to requesting and utilizing College facilities for activity purposes.

If you are interested in joining any of these student organizations or if you are interested in forming a new club, please stop by the CCM Office of Campus Life, Student Community Center, Room 226. We're here to help you in making your experience at CCM a memorable one.

Office of Campus Life
County College of Morris
Student Community Center, Room 226
214 Center Grove Road, Randolph, NJ 07869

 

 
 
 

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