Spring 2020 Catonsville Club List - Welcome Back!

The CCBC Catonsville Student Life Office is committed to providing educational, developmental, and social activities that complement the classroom learning experience.  The office of Student Life sponsors a variety of clubs and organizations and hosts events through the academic school year.  All clubs, organizations, and events are open to all CCBC students.

Office of Student Life: Catonsville

Location: BARN 003

catonsvillestulife@ccbcmd.edu

443-840-4322

Social Media:

facebook.com/StudentLifeatCCBC, twitter: @CCBCStudentLife, Instagram: @CCBCStudentLife

Events notification: mobile app: corqapp.com. Text @ccbcmd to 443-955-5867

listserv: catonsvillestulife@ccbcmd.edu

African Student Union (ASU): Unite students from various African countries and all those concerned with its welfare; Promote African culture and educate students about the continent Africa. For more information, please contact advisor Bunmi Hall at 443-840-5066 or bhall@ccbcmd.edu

 American Sign Language (ASL) Club: Provides a safe and inviting atmosphere for students of varying ASL skill levels; instill a sense of camaraderie amongst club members; and support the Deaf Community in a productive and positive manner.  Meetings every Wednesday 4:30-5:30pm in ARTS 210. For more information, please contact advisor Rebecca Minor– 443-840-4274 or rminor3@ccbcmd.edu

Anime Club: an organization that meets to discuss, show, and promote anime in a local community setting and can also focus on broadening Japanese cultural understanding. For more info please contact advisor Janet Gross at 443-840-0497 or jgross2@ccbcmd.edu

Art, Design, and Interactive Media (ADIM): Expose the College community to visual arts and plan art inspired activities, such as trips to art museums. For more information, please contact advisor Sarada Conaway at 443-840-4699 or sconaway@ccbcmd.edu

Black Student Union (BSU): Establish unity and create awareness regarding the cultural experiences and contributions of people of African descent. Meets on every Thursday from 2:30-3:30pm in Barn Theater beginning Sept. 7. For more information, please contact advisor Anthony Alleyne at 443-840-4130 or aalleyne@ccbcmd.edu

 Business Club Bring together the top leaders of today and tomorrow to create a better, more sustainable world through the positive power of business. Meets Thursdays in LIBR 112 from 12:45-1:45pm. For more information, please contact advisor Melissa Stitt at 443-420-8404 or mstitt@ccbcmd.edu

Campus International Christian Fellowship – CICF provides an opportunity to hear God’s special message of love and forgiveness to all students from every nation, culture, and background. It offers Bible studies, welcome dinner, fellowship events, trips, and much more, CICF hopes to nurture and strengthen the spiritual, emotional, and social life of international students. Every Wednesday from 12-2pm in BARN 100. For more information, please contact advisor Rose Henein at 443-840-4636 or rhenein@ccbcmd.edu

Catonsville Student Nurses Association (CSNA): Provide an opportunity for student involvement in a professional association and with the community and to meet the special needs of the nursing student, including educational enhancement. For more information, please contact advisor Cathy Jamaris-Stauts at 443-840-4196 or cjstauts@ccbcmd.edu

CCBC Connection: Provides a vehicle for the literary and journalistic talents and interests of the CCBC student body.  For more information, please contact advisor Jeremy Caplan at 443-840-5983 or jcaplan@ccbcmd.edu

Communications Club: The Communication Club is a safe, fun and inviting space for students to practice their communication skills, learn more about communication careers, and get involved with community service and much more. Students in the Communication Club will be invited to visit museums (local and regional), attend conferences (regional & national) and host events. For more information, please contact advisor, Sherry Tucker at stucker@ccbcmd.edu or 443-840-4613

 Dance Express: Provide a safe and educational atmosphere for students to learn to dance; and provide the opportunity for students to showcase their skills and talents. Meets Tue 5-8:30pm in ARTS 005.  For more information, please contact advisor Kauscha Howard at 443-840-1521 or khoward@ccbcmd.edu

 Film Society: to give student directors, writers, and editors, the opportunity to create and discuss films in a productive and supportive environment. Meets Tues. 3-6pm in HTEC 035For more information, please contact advisor Beth Baunoch at 443-840-2518 or bbaunoch@ccbcmd.edu

Gay-Straight Alliance: The Gay-Straight Alliance of CCBC Catonsville welcomes all (LGBTQIA) lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and straight ally members to come and talk about any issues concerning them. Listening is our main objective. Meets Wednesdays from 2-3:30pm in HUMN 003. For more information, please contact advisor Brian Gunn at bgunn@ccbcmd.edu or 443-840-4550

Interior Design Association: Provide opportunities for students to become acquainted and involved with the professional field of Interior Design and benefit the campus and community through programs and services. For more information, please contact advisor Laura Kimball at 443-840-4954 or lkimball@ccbcmd.edu

International Club: Educate CCBC students about international culture and provide a support network for International students at CCBC. Meets Wednesdays from 2:30 – 4pm in BARN 100. For more information, please contact advisor Nellie Pharr-Maletta at npharrmaletta@ccbcmd.edu or 443-840-4094

Muslim Student Association (MSA): Provide an accurate representation of Islamic culture and create a bridge of understanding between Muslim and non-Muslim students. For more information, please contact advisor Dawan El-Amin at 443-840-4512 or del-amin@ccbcmd.edu

New Media Collective (NMC): The NMC will produce and develop new platforms for ideas and information related to the CCBC community, specifically students. The students involved in this club will use multimedia platforms including, but not limited to, podcasts, webisodes, online magazines and video editorials to produce creative, timely and innovative journalistic content. The organizational structure will assume a round-table rather than hierarchical approach so that responsibility is divided among club members. For more information please contact advisor Beth Baunoch at bbaunoch@ccbcmd.edu or (443) 840-2518

Phi Theta Kappa (ΦΘΚ): is the international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs. PTK’s mission is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and to provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. Recognize and encourage scholarship and provide students the opportunity to engage in leadership and community service. For more information, please contact advisor Dan Sym at 443-840-4488 or dsym@ccbcmd.edu

Photography Club: We are an organization of photographers, enthusiasts, and visual artists whose purpose is to share our vision through the lens. We plan to network and create with a large variety of different ideas to construct pieces of art that would be seen as inspiring works. We are open to work with different organizations on campus and within our Baltimore community and hope to draw the attention of other art creatives to have of our members reach the masses. For more information, please contact advisor Bob Creamer - at 443-840- 5992 or rcreamer@ccbcmd.edu

 Psychology Club: Increase the members’ knowledge of psychology and provide the opportunity to share in constructive learning experiences. Meets Wednesdays 1:30-3pm in LIBR 114.  For more information, please contact advisor Azar Etesamypour-King at 443-840-4237 or aking@ccbcmd.edu

Project Spark Success Team (PSST): is a club that addresses the educational needs of its members. We offer academic counseling, tutoring, long-range educational planning, transfer counseling, assistance with college applications, assistance with financial aid, and financial management education.”  For more information, please contact advisor Dawan El-Amin at 443-840-4512 or del-amin@ccbcmd.edu

PRISM (Proudly Rallying Behind the Intersectionality of Social Minorities): For more Information contact Student Life Office.

Society of Critical Thinkers: devoted to fostering a discussion of philosophical issues among students and other interested parties. Some discussions are on philosophical issues of an abstract and theoretical nature. Regular meetings of students and others for discussion of issues of common interest. It also seeks to foster and enhance the opportunities for interaction between philosophy faculty and students. Meets Thursdays from 1 till 2:30 in HUMN 104. For more info, please contact advisor Rhonda Amenu-El at ramenuel@ccbcmd.edu or 443-840-4377

Student Government Association: Advocate for students by serving as the liaison between students and CCBC administration, and plan programs that allow students to express their opinions and concerns. For more information, please contact advisor Dan Sym at 443-840-4488 or dsym@ccbcmd.edu

Student Honors Council: Promote and encourage academic excellence and enrich the learning experiences of students within the CCBC and Catonsville community and coordinate student service and social activities. For more information, please contact advisor Natasha Cole-Leonard at 443-840-4654 or nleonard@ccbcmd.edu

Student Occupational Therapy Association: Increase awareness of the profession of occupational therapy education and engage in learning activities that provide an extension to the classroom and clinical instruction. SOTA meets every other Monday in the Occupational Therapy Assistant Lab.  For more information, please contact advisor Diane Hunter at 443-840-4161 or dhunter@ccbcmd.edu

Theatre Club: For more Information contact Student Life Office.

Video Game game Club: Do you like to play video games? Put some fun back in your day—stop by and play some games. The Video Game Club meets every Friday from 2:00-5pm in MASH 227 with Esports Competition in HTEC 100. No experience necessary! For more information, please contact advisor John McWilliams at 443-840-5743 or jmcwilliams@ccbcmd.edu

 


 

 

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