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Student Activities educates, supports, and advocates for all students to facilitate their growth and development through involvement in student organizations. Whether you want to start a new organization or maintain a pre-existing organization, our office offers a number of services, resources, events, and trainings to help ensure your success. We also provide a number of opportunities for the campus community to learn about getting involved, including our student organization platform HornsLink, the UT Marketplace event, and Student Organization Fairs.

The Office of the Dean of Students provides a variety of student support services along with opportunities for leadership experience, varied student work environments, engaging programming and specialized resources.

Student Activities is dedicated to helping students develop as leaders and supporting them in their efforts to make a positive impact at Rice University. There are many ways for students to get involved on campus and we hope to serve as a connection point for students in finding the opportunity that is right for them.

This section contains information about leadership opportunities at Rice, resources for clubs, and many different ways to get involved. Whether you want to start a new club, get assistance in planning an event, or find a group who shares your passions, Student Activities can help! If you have any questions, please email us at sact...@rice.edu or drop by our office in the Student Center (Room 202, directly above the Grand Hall).

The RCASG provides a platform for students to help in the governance of the campus. Students are given the opportunity to sit on campus wide committees and provide the student voice during policy making, budget process, curriculum development, and much more.

The Student Activities Office strives to provide an atmosphere that fosters respect, values all individuals, appreciates diversity, and celebrates the contribution of all. We emphasize the need to recognize that the College community is diverse in age, culture, and ethnicity, and that all members contribute to the advancement of society. We promote the idea that student interaction through clubs and social gatherings, student government and participation in College governance, community service activities, and intramural sports is essential to the learning process and creates well-rounded citizens.

Intramural teams and club sports, plus our award-winning Campus Recreation Center, make it easy for all students to find opportunities for competitive fun and personal fitness. Georgia Tech also has one of the best outdoor recreation programs in the country, with year-round excursions near and far.

The Efferson Student Union and Activities Staff is dedicated to improving the quality of campus life for all Florida A&M University students. We achieve this by providing quality programs and activities that allow students to develop as individuals and find their place in the larger campus and world communities.

A team of researchers and teachers at FCRR collected ideas and created Student Center Activities for use in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms. The activities are designed for students to practice, demonstrate, and extend their learning of what has already been taught, sometimes with teacher assistance and sometimes independently. Students can complete the activities in small groups, pairs, or individually.

Users may use the FCRR Student Center Activities resources as long as modifications are not made, the resources will only be used for non-profit educational purposes, and the copyright belong jointly to the Florida Department of Education and the Florida Center for Reading Research. These resources may not be used for any commercial purposes. These resources on our site may be linked to but not reposted, reproduced, modified, or copied to other sites. For questions about the use of these resources, please contact The Florida Center for Reading Research at fc...@fcrr.org.

Student Activities provides opportunities for students to nurture their personal growth and development outside of the academic environment. Students are encouraged to participate in student clubs, the Student Government Association (SGA) and the numerous special events sponsored by student clubs and OSA. Affiliation and involvement in student clubs provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on leadership, enriching their college learning experience and providing them with the ability to explore personal and career-related interests. OSA also strives to engage our students, faculty and staff in local communities.

Student Activities operates the digital signage located throughout the campus. The signage is available to student clubs and campus departments to advertise meetings and events. Anyone interested in posting information on the digital signage should contact Michelle Nickerson via email or call 860-512-3282.

Bulletin boards are used to inform the campus community of campus events, activities, policies and notices. Space is provided for items of an educational, cultural, civic or recreational nature, rather than for commercial or partisan political purposes. The bulletin boards are also offered as a community service to publicize local groups, meetings, cultural events, non-partisan political events, fund-raising events for nonprofit organizations and educational opportunities. If you have something you would like to post, bring it to Student Activities for prior approval.

Student IDs are available to currently enrolled Manchester campus students and can be used for discounts, identification and more. Students should obtain their IDs from their home campus. There is no cost for the first ID, however there is a $10 replacement cost if you lose your ID.

Movies nights, guest performers, game shows, and dances are just a few of the events that the office of Student Activities, Involvement, and Leadership (SAIL) organizes on campus. Besides events, there are many other social opportunities within the office through student clubs and organizations. Several leadership opportunities are also present for students that are interested. The office is open to all and can be found in MCC 211.

The Associated Students (ASCMA) offers an array of student activities throughout the academic year. Student activities within ASCMA serves as a resource for Cal Maritime students looking to engage in campus life. Student activities develops, plans, and implements events and programs that provide opportunities for students to participate in while on or off campus. Working in collaboration with other departments, student activities within ASCMA brings fun & vitality to the campus while promoting community involvement and personal development. All events are heavily subsidized by ASCMA. Have suggestions on fun activities to provide your fellow shipmates? Email Josie Alexander, jfale...@csum.edu or Danely Espinoza Amaya, DEspi...@csum.edu with your idea!

The Student Activities staff is committed to helping students make the most of their education outside the classroom through active participation and investment in the many opportunities that exist at Claremont McKenna College.

The Student Activities staff advises, mentors, trains, supports, and challenges the students, clubs, organizations, and teams at Claremont McKenna College. We seek to act as a resource for students to develop as leaders, and to provide a robust campus life that is fun and engaging for all students. Through intentional partnerships with community members we empower students to create dynamic programming that enhances the co-curricular experience and actively contributes to the campus community.

As a resource for students, we are here to help you enrich your campus experience through involvement with co-curricular opportunities. If you are interested in joining an organization, need help planning an event, have ideas for an off-campus excursion, or just want to be more involved, we invite you to connect with us! Stop by Heggblade Center or contact us through our email studenta...@cmc.edu.

Community Engagement Office (CEO) strives to connect Minnesota State University, Mankato students with greater-Mankato community agencies and organizations seeking volunteers. Our office also hosts Mavs in Action, our student leadership board in charge of inspiring students to serve.

The Maverick Involvement Team acts as a catalyst to prepare and inspire students to be active members of the campus community. Through a variety of leadership development opportunities, every student can develop their own identity as a leader.

Minnesota State Mankato is dedicated to making our campus a welcoming place for non-traditional students. If you are an undergraduate student 24 years of age or older, we are here to help you navigate campus.

The Student Events Team is a student run organization who hosts innovative and memorable events to the Minnesota State Mankato campus for students, faculty and staff. Events include concerts, speakers, weekly films, and much more.

College Activities is the hub for student clubs and organizations. Learn all about the active clubs and organizations on campus at the Club Fest each fall and spring semester. An active Club & Organization contact list and meeting times are available in our office each semester.

We envision a vibrant campus life that provides opportunities for all students to engage through social and recreational activities through clubs and organizations, and a coordinated schedule of College Activities sponsored cultural, educational, social and service-focused programming.

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