HCC Student Clubs
A.L.A.S - Association of Latin American Students | |||
| The Association of Latin and American Students unites people of different Latin cultures with others in hopes to make students aware of the diversity within the College community. Parranda Night and trips to Repertorio Español in New York make learning a new culture fun and interactive. | |||
Advisor: Antonio Senés |
332-5137 |
Office: BH- 230 |
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African Student Alliance (ASA) | |||
| Contact the advisor for information. | |||
Advisor: Omaa Chukwurah-Orezabo |
332-5179 |
Office: LH- B114 |
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Art Club | |||
| The Art Club provides our students with the opportunity to visit exhibitions of painting, sculpture and crafts in a wide variety of museums and galleries in New York City, Boston, Washington, DC and other locations. The club has hosted guest speakers and media demonstrations; shown films and arranged for student art exhibitions. | |||
Advisor: Michael D. Stein |
332-5132 |
Office: LH- B232 |
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Biology Club | |||
| The Biology Club is a group of students who meet to discuss current topics in Science. We have discussions and presentations on Biology, Ecology, and Science Research. Our club offers educational field trips to Aquariums, Special Biology Exhibitions, Science Museums, and Research Centers. We sponsor and participate in community events related to science and education. | |||
Advisor: Jennifer Galluzi |
332-5209 |
Office: LH- B237 |
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Advisor: Antonios Pappantoniou |
332-5146 |
Office: LH- C201 |
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Black Student Union (BSU) | |||
| The Black Student Union's mission is to form a sense of unity and togetherness making the organization into something positive that represents black students. The group works to develop a positive academic and scholastic atmosphere for black students, teaching them about their history and heritage. The BSU promotes students in all activities of the College, using meetings as a forum for students to discuss issues that affect them. Finally, the BSU develops leadership skills, cultural education to abolish stereotypes, and stimulation of a healthy and positive environment for students of color. | |||
Advisor: Shanté Hanks |
332-5045 |
Office: BH- 317B |
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Advisor: Eddie Rose |
332-5117 |
Office: LH- B202 |
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Business Club | |||
| The Business club comes to life as members put together job fairs, workshops and training sessions to teach students what they are getting into when they enter the business world. Annual trips to the NASDAQ and business expos are common in this group. | |||
Advisor: John Tibor |
332-5115 |
Office: BH- 335 |
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Christian Studies Club | |||
| The Christian Studies Club seeks to unite the student body by meeting to discuss the Bible and to relate Christian aspects to all religions. The members also coordinate gospel concerts and purchases books and music that are available in the library. | |||
Advisor: Linda Griffin |
332-5062 |
Office: LH- A113 |
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Advisor: Michael R. Mandel |
332-5119 |
Office: BH- 335 |
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Early Childhood Club | |||
| The Early Childhood Club meets and plans events and activities with ECE Majors. We plan trips to world renowned places such as the Bronx Zoo and the NYC Rose Planetarium. Visit unique ECE education schools and programs. Provide community services to enrich and enliven classroom experiences. | |||
Advisor: Eileen O'Donnell |
332-5162 |
Office: BH- 253 |
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Friends of the Environment (FOE) | |||
| The Friends of the Environment Club (F.O.E) provides all members of the HCC student body with the opportunity to broaden their perspective on the environment, as well as to enlighten students and the HCC Community on scientific, economic and social aspects of environmental problems and solutions. | |||
Advisor: Marina Philips |
332-5289 |
Office: LH- C210 |
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Advisor: David Koch |
332-5170 |
Office: BH- 252 |
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Game Club | |||
| The HCC Games Club offers students a chance to compete and socialize in a friendly, challenging atmosphere. Game choices are wide open, but past suggestions have included chess, Magic, Guitar Hero, D&D and Risk. New members are always welcome! | |||
Advisor: Robert Nelson |
332-8545 |
Office: LH- B118 |
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Gay/Straight Alliance (GSA) | |||
| The Gay-Straight Alliance focuses on promoting unity and diversity by sponsoring activities and events that encourage awareness, understanding and acceptance between and amongst individuals of various backgrounds, cultures and lifestyles. | |||
Advisor: Linda Wolfson |
332-5181 |
Office: LH- A108G |
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Graphic Design Club | |||
| This Club was organized to provide the student body with the opportunity to broaden their perspective on the graphic design industry and its computer software. | |||
Advisor: John Favret |
332-5116 |
Office: LH- B232 |
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Human Services Club | |||
| While working together as a team, students learn what it is like to help, counsel and volunteer in the community. By having food and clothing drives throughout the year, this club is able to really give back to their community. Trips include going to the Institute of Living and other organizations to see what it is like to work in a helping profession. | |||
Advisor: Edward C. Keane |
332-5165 |
Office: BH- 242 |
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Literary Club | |||
| Established to encourage participation in cultural events of a literary or artistic nature and promote the reading and discussion of books and themes which go beyond the normal classroom discussions. | |||
Advisor: Aubrey Moncrieffe |
332-5144 |
Office: LH- B112 |
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Multi-Cultural Club | |||
| This is the club to visit if you want to see a melting pot of culture. Members bring their culture to life as they share customs, stories, dance, music, history and food in special events. Their main event which draws the entire student body together is the International festival. | |||
Advisor: Susan Ratanavong-Nadesan |
332-5103 |
Office: LH- A106B |
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Advisor: Maureen Cahill-Lamboley |
332-5152 |
Office: LH- B104 |
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Music Club | |||
| Many students at HCC have an interest in music. Many are talented singers and musicians. This club was established so they could have an outlet to share and express these talents. | |||
Advisor: Yotisse Williams |
332-5029 |
Office: LH- B137 |
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Occupational Therapy | |||
| The Occupational Therapy Association helps students learn what it is like to work with people that are in physical and occupational rehabilitation. | |||
Advisor: Janice Conway |
332-5109 |
Office: LH- C230 |
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Performing Arts Club | |||
| Watch as these students come together to perform for you! Plays and musicals are presented throughout the year. Members create talent shows and offer skits at events to bring the stage to HCC. | |||
Advisor: Geoffrey Sheehan |
332-5270 |
Office: BH- 215H |
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Photography Club | |||
| The Photography Club meets the interests of students interested in chemical based photography techniques. As digital processes have now overtaken traditional film photography, the club has morphed into an organization concerned with the new technology and methods of pixel based imagery. The Club has visited the International Center of Photography and other locations to see photography exhibitions; they have conducted photography safaris to the Brooklyn and Bronx Botanical gardens, the Bronx Zoo, Mystic Seaport, Sturbridge Village, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty and other locations. | |||
Advisor: Michael D. Stein |
332-5132 |
Office: LH- B232 |
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The Outing Club | |||
| The Outing Club seeks to provide the student body with the opportunity to explore the outdoors, experience the healthful and relaxing nature of the outdoors, increase the student body’s awareness of the natural beauty of both Connecticut and New England, and to provide outdoor education to the community at large. | |||
Advisor: David Koch |
332-5170 |
Office: BH- 252 |
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