Student Clubs & Groups
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Club
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Description
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Ambassadors |
MC Ambassadors are students actively involved in campus activities. They attend sporting
events, lecture events, and performing arts programs; promote campus leadership; and
meet new people. Their duties include volunteering for campus events, gaining leadership
skills, and having a great time while promoting Midland College. |
Art Riot |
The goal of Art Riot is to learn how to work cohesively as a group to improve ones individual art, create a community of individuals with similar interests, grow in the ability of self-expression, and create a fun space that allows for group interactions and exciting opportunities. |
Baptist Student Ministry |
The Baptist Student Ministry is a great place to connect with people and grow in your
faith at Midland College. Our passion is sharing the love of Jesus Christ to those
on campus. |
Catholic Student Association of Midland (CSAM) |
We are the Catholic organization of young adults at Midland College aiming to build
strong friendships; fun community life; and personal dynamic faith. We bring Christ
to our college life to be fully alive and invite others to do the same. |
Chemistry Club |
Chemistry Club is the student chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the largest organization for chemists and chemical engineers. We promote outreach activities to create awareness of science in our community. We partner with Keep Midland Beautiful for Earth Day activities and Petroleum Museum for Halloween and Family Science Day Events. We encourage our members to develop leadership skills by organizing fundraising and speaker series. Students of all majors are welcome to meetings and events. For more information, contact Dr. Pat Kesavan at (432) 685-6738 or pkesavan@midland.edu. |
Engineering Club |
Provide social and networking opportunities to pre-engineering students while promoting academic support and excellence. |
Geology Research Initiative (GRI) |
The purpose of the Geology Research Initiative at Midland College is to provide an
informal environment for students and faculty to discuss geologic topics, to promote
their interaction, and to expand their opportunities for learning and experience through
field trips and guest speakers. |
Red Apple Club |
The Red Apple Club is for anyone interested in working with children, doing volunteer
service projects (toy drives and tutorials), and learning more about becoming a teacher. |
Sigma Kappa Delta |
Sigma Kappa Delta is a National English Honor Society dedicated to promoting love
of literature on two year college campuses and across communities. Eligible students
participate in service projects on campus and within the community, plan social events
on campus, and enjoy leadership opportunities. |
Student Government Association (SGA) |
Provides numerous leadership opportunities, organizes and assists with extracurricular activities, and participates in regional and statewide student government associations. |
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