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ASCE provides support to help network, aid in professional development, and be an outlet for classroom needs, as well as enhance understanding of structural and civil engineering.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) connects students who are passionate about engineering through hands-on projects, and networking opportunities, helping build skills for a successful engineering career.
The mission of SWE is to empower women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expanding the image of engineering and technology professions as a positive force in improving the quality of life and demonstrating the value of diversity and inclusion.
The Association for Women in Mathematics supports and empowers women and minorities in mathematics and the broader STEM field.
The Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) empowers Latino students through networking, leadership development, and career resources. The club hosts workshops, speaker panels, and cultural events, fostering community and connecting members with mentors and industry leaders to help them succeed professionally while celebrating their cultural identity.
The Chemistry Club is dedicated to exploring the wonders of chemistry through hands-on experiments, engaging events, and educational activities. The club fosters a passion for science, offers networking opportunities with professionals, and creates a supportive community for students interested in chemistry and related fields.
The Entrepreneurship Club inspires and supports students interested in business and innovation. The club offers workshops, networking events, and mentorship opportunities, helping members develop entrepreneurial skills that turn ideas into reality.
Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society that recognizes and supports aspiring educators. The honor society provides professional development, networking opportunities, and community service initiatives, fostering excellence in teaching and a passion for lifelong learning.
MU Motorsports focuses on designing, building, and racing high-performance vehicles. The club offers hands-on experience in engineering, teamwork, and problem-solving, while providing students with opportunities to compete in motorsports events and gain real-world skills in automotive design and innovation.
Pre-Health is an organization focusing on exploring all pre-health professions at the undergraduate level while bringing different students together under a common interest in medicine.
The Psychology Club brings together students passionate about psychology and mental health. The club hosts events such as speaker panels, workshops, and social gatherings, providing opportunities to explore the field of psychology, share knowledge, and engage with professionals. It’s a supportive community for students to grow academically and personally.
The Student Nurses Association is a pre-professional organization that supports nursing and pre-nursing students academically and socially. MUSNA helps students build connections, succeed in their studies, and prepares them for involvement in professional nursing organizations after graduation.
The Women in Business Club empowers female students by providing networking opportunities, leadership development, and resources for success in the business world. The club hosts events, workshops, and mentorship programs, fostering a strong community of women supporting each other’s growth and careers in business.
The Asian Student Association celebrates Asian cultures and fosters a welcoming community for students of all backgrounds. The club hosts cultural events, educational workshops, and social gatherings, promoting diversity, inclusivity, and awareness of Asian heritage while building strong connections among its members.
The Marian Alliance provides a welcoming space for students to explore and celebrate sexual orientation and gender identity while fostering community, fellowship, and the four core Franciscan values.
The Student Organization of Latinos (SOL) celebrates Latino culture and provides a supportive space for students to connect, share experiences, and embrace their heritage. SOL hosts cultural events, educational programs, and community outreach, fostering unity and promoting diversity on campus.
The Union for Black Identity (UBI) strives to create a family dynamic and build community for the African American students at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK and in our surrounding community through educational, social, and cultural programs designed to address interpersonal needs and promote individual successes.
Women of Marian’s 1851 Circle is a student-led organization dedicated to empowering women through community, mentorship, and personal growth. The group hosts events, discussions, and service projects focused on fostering leadership, building connections, and celebrating the achievements of women on campus and beyond.
The Women of Color Leadership Institute empowers women of color by fostering academic success, building support networks, and enhancing leadership skills. The institute focuses on unity, personal growth, and a commitment to the collective betterment of humankind.
The Women of Color Leadership Institute empowers women of color by fostering academic success, building support networks, and enhancing leadership skills. The institute focuses on unity, personal growth, and a commitment to the collective betterment of humankind.
Delight Ministries is a Christ-centered community for college women, offering weekly Bible studies, worship, and fellowship. It focuses on building authentic friendships, fostering spiritual growth, and providing a supportive space for women to share their faith journeys and experiences. Delight encourages members to grow personally and live out their faith on campus and beyond.
Best Buddies fosters lifelong one-on-one friendships between college students and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Whether forming individual connections or engaging with the group, members work together to promote inclusion and spread awareness of disability acceptance throughout the community.
Just Earth is dedicated to social justice and environmental advocacy. The organization educates the community about environmental issues, empowers members to drive positive change, and takes action to promote lasting environmental improvements on campus and beyond.
Knights for Life is a pro-life student organization dedicated to advocating for the dignity and value of all human life. The club engages in educational events, service projects, and community outreach to promote a culture of life on campus and beyond, fostering awareness and compassion.
Young Americans for Freedom promotes traditional American values like personal responsibility, freedom of expression, individual liberty, and limited government. Through speakers, displays, and campus discussions, we encourage healthy debate on social justice, political ideologies, and economic freedom, fostering growth and knowledge while respecting differing opinions.
Project Sunshine is dedicated to bringing joy and positivity to sick children through virtual and in-person playdates. Undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to participate in virtual playdates with sick children and in-person playdates at Peyton Manning Children's Hospital, spreading happiness and support to those in need.
The Freshman Class organization represents first-year students at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK in the Student Government Association. Led by an Executive Board, this group hosts service and social events throughout the year. Join us to get involved and make your voice heard!
The Student Government Association (SGA) is the voice of the undergraduate student body at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK. SGA works to represent and promote student interests and activities both on and off campus. Meetings are held bi-weekly on Tuesdays and are open to all students, faculty, and staff.
The Marian Drama Club is a vibrant group of students passionate about theater and the arts. The club provides opportunities for students to participate in productions, whether on stage, behind the scenes, or in creative roles. Through performances and workshops, the club fosters creativity, collaboration, and a love for the performing arts, welcoming students of all skill levels.
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is dedicated to enhancing campus life by planning and hosting exciting events and activities. From social gatherings to entertainment and traditions, CAB fosters a vibrant community and creates opportunities for students to connect and make lasting memories.
Marian Maniacs aims to create a culture that sparks excitement for all things Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK! Their main goal is to encourage students to get involved and connect with their peers through a shared passion for our sports teams. We strive to offer a fun, energetic environment that resonates with all Marian students and the broader community.
The Ultimate Club focuses on teaching the rules, strategies, and skills of Ultimate Frisbee through practices, drills, and games. Their goal is to foster a community centered on sportsmanship, athleticism, competition, and fun.
Theta Phi Alpha is a national women’s social fraternity, part of the National Panhellenic Conference. For over 100 years, its mission has extended beyond providing a social network, focusing on educational excellence, professional achievement, and a strong commitment to social service.
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