Student Clubs and Organizations
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Below is a summary of the active student clubs and organizations on campus. If you don't see an organization that interests you, start your own group!
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- Addiction & Mental Health Advocacy Association (AMHA)
AMHA provides awareness of addiction and mental health concerns at OSU and within the community, coordinates campus and community service opportunities, and supports the development of addiction advocacy and addiction professionals. Interested students can contact Dr. Valerie McGaha at valerie.mcgaha@okstate.edu to learn more.
- African American Student Association (AASA)
AASA’s purpose is to provide unity to African-American students through programs designed to address educational and social concerns. OSU-Tulsa’s AASA chapter has co-sponsored events such as Gospel Fest and panel discussions. Contact: Emonica Reagan at 918-594-8234
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
The OSU-Tulsa student chapter of ASME was established to provide an opportunity for students to begin their careers by joining a professional engineering society and to support OSU’s Mechanical Engineering program. Contact: Dr. Khaled Sallam at khaled.sallam@okstate.edu.
- Aviation Sciences Club
The Aviation Sciences Club is focused on encouraging students to network through guest lecture series, peer study groups and community involvement. The club is open to all currently enrolled OSU students who have a love of aviation. Contact Dr. Mallory Casebolt at mallory.casebolt@okstate.edu for more information.
- Cineculture Club
The purpose of Cineculture Club is to promote social and cultural awareness and address diversity issues through film and post-screening discussion. Students interested in participating may contact the club advisor, Dr. Denise Blum, at d.blum@okstate.edu.
- Educational Psychology Student Society (EPS2)
The purpose of the Ed Psych Student Society is to promote academic excellence through networking and collaborating while addressing the needs of a community intellectually engaged in psychology. Contact: Dr. Diane Montgomery at diane.montgomery@okstate.edu or Dr. Harrist at steve.harrist@okstate.edu
- Health Promotion and Education Club (HHP Club)
The HHP Club was established to provide for professional development and preparation beyond the regular classroom experience.
- HRC Graduate Student Association
The goal of the Helmerich Research Center Graduate Student Association is to provide support and professional development to graduate students working and conducting research in the Helmerich Research Center. Members must be enrolled as a graduate student at OSU and working on a project in the HRC. Interested students may contact Dr. Vaidyanathan at 918-594-8645.
- International Student Ministries (ISM)
International Student Ministries is a community organization whose purpose is to address the practical and spiritual needs of international students. For more information, please contact Do Young Kim at doyoung.kim@okstate.edu.
- International Student Organization (iSO)
The International Student Organization is for international students attending OSU-Tulsa or any American students who are interested in international culture and diversity. The goal of ISO is to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among all international students at OSU-Tulsa. If you’re interested in participating, contact Glenda Ross at glenda.ross10@okstate.edu.
- Master’s in Counseling Society
The Master’s in Counseling Society was created for counselors-in-training, counselor educators, and professional counselors whose career commitment is to research and service through professional counseling. Our mission is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling. Please contact Jyotsana Sharma at jyotsana.sharma@okstate.edu for more information.
- National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA)
NSSLHA is a pre-professional membership association for students interested in the study of communication sciences and disorders. Membership is available to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled full- or part-time in a communication sciences program or related major. Contact: Monica Bein at monica.bien@okstate.edu
- Psychology Club
Psychology Club focuses on education, socialization, and philanthropy. We provide meetings and social events for both psych and non-psych majors. If you have an interest in Psychology be it a major, minor, just curiosity or want to be a part of something larger. For more information, please contact Dr. Joanna Shadlow at joanna.shadlow@okstate.edu.
- Society for the Advancement of Material & Process Engineering (SAMPE)
The Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE®) is a global professional member society that provides enhanced educational opportunities, by delivering information on new and advanced materials and processing technology. Membership is open to currently enrolled OSU students interested in a materials or process related field, including all engineering and science disciplines. Interested students may contact Dr. Vaidyanathan at vaidyan@okstate.edu.
- Student Center for the Public Trust
Student CPT (Center for the Public Trust) is an ethical leadership club, created through NASBA (National Association of State Boards of Accountancy). With over 40 chapters on college campuses nationwide, Student CPT provides an interactive environment where ethical business behaviors and ideas can flourish, while creating opportunities for students to network with the business community and develop professional leadership skills. For more information or to become a member please contact the Student CPT Faculty Advisor, Rachel Cox at rachel.cox10@okstate.edu.
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