2001-2002 Academic Catalog
Involvement in campus organizations provides additional opportunities for learning and social interaction. Student organizations include: Advisory 7 is an elected group of young men who serve the campus fellowship in spiritual leadership. Alpha ~eta Phi is th.e local ch~pter of the national organization, Alp~a. Psi. Omega, wluch re~ogmzes students for outstanding theatre parttcipatton and promotes mterest in theatre activities. Alpha Chi, a society for men, endeavors to cultivate Christian personality and leadership in its members. Alpha Delta Omega is an organization for women designed to encourage th~ development of its membership primarily through personal services to students and others. Alph~ Psi o.mega consists of students interested in psychology and behav10ral sciences. .Amateur.Radio Cl.uh provides assistance and training for students mterested m promotmg the use of amateur radio for Cln·istian ministry. AS~E, a student .chapter ?f the American Society ofMechanical Engmeers, promotmg practical experience and professional development. Ass?ciation of Information Technology Professionals (AITP), provides Management Information Systems, Computer Information Systems, a~d Computer Science majors with opportunities to network with AITP .members and learn about infonnation systems careers through semmars and computer-related activities. Bara (~rt Cl~b), open to any student who enjoys art but may not necessarily b~ 111 the Art program, seeks to encourage the artistic en~e~".ors of its members through special guest artists and other activities. Beta Rho Delta (German Club), promotes the use of the German language and increases the knowledge and appreciation of German culture to advance awareness of missions. Big Bird, is a Conununity Service Organization dedicated to providing assistance to area families and aiding the community with miscellaneous tasks. CZ, a campus spirit organization, seeks to promote enthusiasm and pride in university traditions and events. Ca.mpus Activities Board (CAB), is a group of selected junior and sentor ~tudent ~olunteers w~o. work wi.th the Campus Activities Office 111 plann111g and prov1dmg a variety of events and activities. Cedars editorial staff is comprised of students who publish the campus semi-monthly newspaper. Ce~arville University Republican Club, is an organization dedicated to the development of Christian leaders in the political arena. Chi Delta Epsilon, provides fellowship and seeks to stimulate professional interests and to encourage professional growth among future teachers. Chi Delta Nu, encourages students going into youth ministry through prayer and fellowship. . Chi The~a Pi provides a.dvice and relevant experiences for students mterested 111 the health-science professions. Christian Nurses Association promotes spiritual and professional development for nurses and service for the community. Delta Alpha Epsilon is a group of selected junior student volunteers "".h? ;vor~ in co.njunction."".ith ~lumni relations and the development division 111 servmg and mimstenng to Cedarville University alumni and friends. Delta Chi (Secondaiy Ed) is a source of information and fellowship for secondary educallon students, providing opportunities to develop contacts in the field of education. D~lt~ .omega. Epsil~n is a men'~ organization whose projects and actlVllle~ pi:ovide. social and ~ervi~e benefits for the University. Delta P1 Sigma 1s a womens social and service organization whose purpose 1s to seek fulfillment in the lives of its members both spiritually and professionally. Earth Stewardship Organization is for students interested in pr01~oting civil service, enjoyment, and stewardship of God's creallon. Emerge~cy Medical Service is an organization of trained students who provide prompt and professional prehospital care and transpor– tation to Cedarville students in need. Epsilon Alpha Pi, is a professional organization for social work majors'.which seeks to promote professional development, political and social awareness, and community outreach. Ep~ilon 01~ega, is a local chapter of Phi Alpha Honor Society, the Nat10nal Social Wo_rk Honor S.ociety, committed to promoting a high standard of educat10n for social workers. Homes for L.I.F.E., is a student organization committed to demon– stratit~g C'.hrist's lo_ve .in truth and deed by working with local housing orgamzat10ns to ehmmate poverty housing. IEEE, a branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, exists to promote technical and professional growth among electrical engineering students. Kappa Epsilon Alpha, provides insights into the world of business and promotes free enterprise through S.I.F.E., a Students In Free Enterprise program. The LITERATI, is a student organization that seeks to foster an appre?iation ofand. to encourage active participation in the arts, especially the readmg and studying of literature and their profes- sional opportunities. ' M~NC, is the University's student chapter of Music Educators Nat10'.1al Conrerence for music majors and others involved in pursuing amusic teachmg program. Miracle, staff is a group of students responsible for the publication of the university yearbook. .Mu Kappa, is a fellowship organization serving missionary kids and mternallonal students. Officers Chr~stian Fello~vship, exists to promote spiritual growth and camaraderie among Atr Force and Army ROTC cadets. Phi Epsilon Beta, is a women's organization promoting spiritual and social growth within its members. Phi Gamma Psi, promotes social interaction and enhances spiritual growth among women at the University. .P.E.A.~.E. Proje~t (Prom?tin.g Ethnic and Cultural Education), ts a service and s?ctal orgamz.at10n th~t seeks to foster and promote a God-centered attitude of multiculturaltsm for the entire Cedarville family. Pi Delta is a volunteer, honorary, coeducational student group whose purpose is to provide tours for campus visitors. Omeg~ Mu, is !~e Ced~rville University chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha - the Nat10~al Political Science Honor Society. It is the goal of this honor. so?iety to pro11?ote the scholarly investigation of politics and to assist its members m developing their leadership potential in their sphere of influence. Sigma Phi Lambda, is a men's organization that seeks to further the caus~ of Christ through various activities and service opportunities. Society for.Human ~esources Management, is an organization for students mterested m human resources and labor relations. Society for.Engineers Aiding Missions (SEAM), exists to educate, equip, and engage engineers in the cause ofworld missions. Society. for Technical Communicators, promotes the purposes and services of technical conununication systems. ~~ciety o~ Automot~ve. En~ineers, provides its members opportu– mt1es to gam broader msight mto the engineering profession. Society. for Technical Communicators, promotes the purposes and services of technical communication systems. Socie~y of Wome.n Engineers (SWE), seeks to foster relationships and ~u~ld commumty. between female engineering students by providmg opportumtles to work and fellowship together. Spanish Club, provides opportunities to practice language skills and learn about cultures through extracurricular activities. Student Government Association, is the elected representative assembly of the student body.
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