Included in Northern Michigan University’s nearly 300 student organizations are several that are housed in College of Arts and Sciences departments and programs.
Some of these include:
Art and Design: Art Students League, National/Michigan Art Education Association
Biology: Tri Beta Society
Chemistry: American Chemical Society of Student Affiliates, Moles “R” Us
Communication and Performance Studies: WUPX student-operated radio station, Public Eye News (student-run television news program), Public Relations Student Society of American (PRSSA), Media Alliance for Communication Students (MACS)
Economics: Economics Students Association, Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society
English: The North Wind student newspaper, Passages North literary magazine, Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society
Environmental Science: Student Environmental Science Organization
Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon Honor Society, Superior Geography Club, Rock and Mineral Club
History: Phi Alpha Theta Honorary Society
Mathematics and Computer Science: Mathematics and Computer Science Club, Student Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery
Modern Languages and Literatures: French Club, German Club, Portuguese Club, Spanish Club
Music: University Orchestra, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, University Choir, chamber groups, Madrigal Choir, Music Educators National Conference Student Organization (MENC), Friends of Jazz
Native American Studies: Anishnaabe News, Native American Student Association
Philosophy: Student Philosophy Club
Physics: Physics Club
Political Science and Public Administration: College Republicans, Young Democrats, Model United Nations Club, Political Science Film Forum
Psychology: Student Psychological Association, Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children, Psi Chi Honor Society
Pre-Professional majors: Pre-Dental Club, Pre-Medical Club, Pre-Veterinary Club
Others: All Nations Club, Student Michigan Education Association
Please check your academic department’s Web site (http://www.nmu.edu/academics/majors.shtml) or the Center for Student Enrichment (www.nmu.edu/cse) for more information.