Arabic Studies
Advisor: Dr. Indira Gesink
This organization provides students with the opportunity to learn conversational and written Arabic and provides them with the material and instructors to achieve this goal.
Association for Computing Machinery, B-W Student Chapter (ACM)
Advisors: Dr. Jodi Tims
This organization is for any student, in any major, wishing to become involved with computers, computer languages and programs associated with technology. For more information contact wwwcsc@bw.edu.
B-W Accounting Association
Advisor: Mike Felber
The B-W Accounting Association is dedicated to serving B-W accounting students needs through connecting them with business people involved with accounting through a variety of informative social programs.
Biology League
Advisor: Dr. Chris Stanton
The purpose of Biology League is to promote biological learning through activities and speakers, to stimulate interest in the life sciences, and to encourage academic endeavors through interactions with faculty and use of department facilities.
Collegiate Organization of Athletic Student Trainers (COAST)
Advisor: Karyn Gentile
The purpose of COAST is to provide an arena for athletic training students to discuss and learn the various aspects of the athletic training profession.
Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Society (INS)
Advisor: Dr. Andrew Mickley
The Baldwin-Wallace College Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Society (INS) seeks to promote, educate, and conduct activities that aid the entire community in gaining a better understanding and appreciation for the field of Neuroscience. Visit their Web site at www.bw.edu/academics/nro/society/.
Law Club
Advisor: Charles Burke
The purpose of the Law Club is to sponsor and promote activities which will enhance awareness and understanding of the legal system as well as aiding students in their preparation for legal careers.
National Student Speech-Language and Hearing Association (NSSLHA)
Advisor: Colleen Visconti
NSSLHA exists to encourage professional interest among college and university students in the study of human communication sciences and disorders; to provide continuity to the dissemination of professional information; and to provide a vehicle for student representation in matters of professional concern.
Physics and Engineering Society
Advisor: Dr. Edwin Meyer
Physics and Engineering Society examines topics related to and promotes physics and enineering. The organization provides a venue for social and academic interaction between physics and engineering students.
Pre-Medical Society
Advisor: Dr. Joseph Yavornitzky
The Pre-Med Society provides opportunities - such as activities, guest speakers, tours to institutions with programs in medicine and public health, and a mentoring program with medical students at Case Western Reserve University - for students interested in health related fields such as medicine, physical therapy, dentistry, and veterinary medicine.
Pre-Physical Therapy & Exercise Science
Advisor: Dr. Amy Jo Sutterluety
This club is a professional organization that serves to inform students about the pre-physical therapy and exercise science majors and professions, and to equip students with assessment skills necessary to be successful in the fields.
Psychology Club
Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Perry
The purpose of this organization is to promote and conduct activities which will enable students to learn about psychology as a profession and a science and to enhance knowledge of its application to society as a whole through meetings, lectures, films, outings, and field experiences.
Public Relations Club
Advisor: Dr. Sean Gilmore
PR Club is an organization dedicated to mentoring students interested in Public Relations, Marketing, Advertising and other communication positions.
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Advisor: Dr. Mary Pisnar
SHRM, open to students of all majors and career interests, is designed for the career-minded student who seeks information on networking, interviewing skills, professionalism, and a variety of career-related issues. For more information contact shrm@bw.edu or visit their Web site at www.bw.edu/~shrm.
Sociology/Criminal Justice Club
Advisor: Dr. Theron Quist
The Sociology/Criminal Justice Club is to provide the opportunity for students to gain experience in or exposure to the criminal justice and/or sociology fields.
Sport Management Club
Advisor: Dr. Alvy Styles
The purpose of Sport Management Club is to provide its members with the opportunities to gain valuable experience and knowledge within the field of sport management, as well as gain managerial experience, leadership opportunities and internship opportunities related to the subject of sport management.
Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society
Advisor: Michael Bindis
The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society are committed to introducing chemistry majors to the various available options and opportunities in the field of chemistry.
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
Advisor: Phil Bessler
The purpose of SIFE is to provide an opportunity for students to become familiar with the concepts of enterprise and to introduce them to the business community, both locally and globally.
Teaching Together
Advisor: Dr. Barbara Sposet
The purpose of Teaching Together is to promote the professional teacher education interests of traditional and non-traditional students on campus and to keep these students informed of various educational activities on and off campus, including up-to-date course and state requirements and special activities and to serve as a support group.
