| Alpha Phi Sigma |
| Business Administration Club |
| Campus Crusade |
| Comet Radio |
| Community/Campus reading group |
| Early Childhood Assocation |
| HPER Club |
| Intramurals |
| MSU Speech Team |
| MSU Theater |
| Multicultural Club |
| Newman Club |
| Psychology Club |
| Residence Hall Association |
| Science Club |
| Student Activities Council(SAC) |
| Student Alumni Ambassadors |
| Student Education Association |
| Student Senate |
| University Singers, Concert Band, Jazz Band |
| Young Democrats/Young Republicans |
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| Alpha Phi Sigma |
| Alpha Phi Sigma is a national honorary scholastic fraternity founded in 1930. To be eligible for membership, a student must have earned a 3.25 honor point average in no less than 90 credit hours of work
Contact: Dr. John Pederson (701) 788-4668 |
| Business Administration Club |
| The BAC is a student organization for all full-time students currently enrolled at Mayville State University who have an interest in business and/or computer information systems but especially those students majoring in business administration and/or computer information systems. The BAC is sponsored by the Division of Business and Computer Information Systems. The organization’s goals are to enhance leadership and professionalism, to develop community and campus service, to grow related skill sets, to promote Mayville State University and the Division, to create interest and understanding of the American business enterprise system, and to facilitate the transition from college to the world of work. Contact: Terry Kemmer (701)788-4777 |
| Campus Crusade |
| This organization is a branch of the international Campus Crusade for Christ college organization. It is open to all students who wish to study the Bible. Group meetings are held weekly in addition to small group Bible studies and social activities.
Contact: Linda Arnegard (701) 788-4834 |
| Comet Radio |
| Comet Radio is Mayville’s State’s very own radio station. The staff is always looking for energetic, self motivated people to join the group. In addition to program hosts and producers, Comet Radio organizes events and assists with the promotion of other events on campus. |
| Community/Campus reading group |
| MSU students who like to read and talk about good books are invited to participate in the Community/Campus Reading Group. There is no registration or fee—just show up. Books and meeting times are announced at the beginning of each semester.
Contact: Dale Nelson (701) 788-4784
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| Early Childhood Assocation |
| The purpose of this organization is to promote professionalism, create opportunities for networking, and build relationships among students majoring in early childhood program. The group also serves to increase awareness of careers in early childhood education, to advocate for quality child care, and to implement community service projects that support the development of young children.
Contact: Kelli Odden 788-4867
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| HPER Club |
| This organization is for students who are interested in Health and Physical Education fields. Students participate in a variety of professional related activities, including workshops and conferences.
Contact: Rebecca Gunderson (701) 788-4841
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| Intramurals |
| Intramural sports are sponsored to encourage and promote opportunities for individuals and groups to learn cooperation, good sportsmanship and to attain physical fitness. Intramural teams are organized to represent the various floors in the halls, married housing and off-campus groups. Organizational time limits and listing of rosters are set for each sport and are posted in various strategic spots on the campus. The following is a list of sports available for intramural: flag football, basketball, billiards, bowling, wallyball, volleyball, softball, racquetball, and tennis.
Contact: Bryan Sander (701) 788-5233
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| MSU Speech Team |
| Students can participate in a variety of local, regional and national speech and forensics events. Membership in the National Phi kappa Delta Honorary Society is available to qualified individuals.
Contact: Bob Sylskar (701) 788-4725
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| MSU Theater |
| The MSU Drama Department is open to anyone who would like to participate in theater productions, either on-stage or doing behind the scenes work. Traditionally, the theater puts on three productions yearly, including one musical.
Contact: Bob Sylskar (701) 788-4725 or Greta Kyllo (701) 788-4747
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| Multicultural Club |
| The Multicultural Club is for students of all cultures and ethnic backgrounds, including international students and American students. Multicultural Club works to promote world and cultural awareness by sponsoring events and activities throughout the year, and acts as a voice for international and minority students on campus.
Contact: Dorothy Nelson (701) 788-4858
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| Newman Club |
| This organization is for students of the Catholic faith and others interested in the Christian development.
Contact: Hayley Kaffar (701) 788-4856
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| Psychology Club |
| This group provides an organization for students interested in applied psychology and psychological issues to become more aware of research, career and internship opportunities related to the science and practice of psychology. It also provides a forum for the discussion and understanding of contemporary and historical issues associated with the study of psychology.
Contact: Dr. Rob Bennett 788-5231
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| Residence Hall Association |
| RHA is the governing body of all residence halls. The general membership of RHA is comprised of all on-campus residents. RHA holds educational and social activities and is an avenue for input into programming and policies regarding all aspects of residence life.
Contact: Dorothy Nelson (701) 788-4858
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| Science Club |
| The focus of the MSU Science Club, as a student organization, is to provide MSU students with the opportunity to meet and discuss science in an informal environment. Students will have opportunities to practice and develop teaching science through demonstrations and performing educational science shows in area school (K-12). Students will also visit local science labs, businesses, and research areas and travel to science museums and exhibits throughout the region.
Contact: Dr. Tom Gonnella (701) 788-4807
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| Student Activities Council(SAC) |
| The Student Activities Council assists with the planning, promotion and implementation of campus events, including major events such as Homecoming and Spring Fling. Students serve as an advisory board to the Director of Campus Programming as well as provide hands-on assistance in the implementation of campus entertainment and social and educational events.
Contact: Darcie Ellertson (701) 788-4697
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| Student Alumni Ambassadors |
| The purpose of SAA is to assist the Enrollment Services office with the recruitment of prospective students and to promote and support the Alumni Association. Students who are involved with SAA develop leadership skills and gain professional growth.
Contact: Charlotte Anderson (701) 788-4842 |
| Student Education Association |
| The student branch of the National Education Association is affiliated with the North Dakota Education Association, and members of SEA share in both the privileges and obligations of the national and state organizations. Membership is recommended for any student seeking an education degree. Active members gain leadership experience while interacting with peers and practicing professionals at local, state and national activities.
Contact: Tom Geffre (701) 788-4764
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| Student Senate |
| The Student Senate is the governing arm of the student body, with general executive, legislative and judicial powers. It coordinates with the faculty and administration in matters of student welfare and social programming. Senate members also represent the student body on University committees.
Contact: Dr. Ray Gerszewski (701) 788-4770 or Bob Miess (701) 788-4841
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| University Singers, Concert Band, Jazz Band |
| The University Singers (the university choir), the Concert Band and Jazz Band meet for regular practice and perform concerts throughout the school year. Each group is provided with opportunities to enhance their education through field trips and off-campus performances.
Contact: Mike Bakken (701) 788-4742
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| Young Democrats/Young Republicans |
| These two student clubs are affiliated with the local political organizations and sponsor a variety of activities, including speakers, political forums, and the “Get Out & Vote” campaign.
Contact (Young Democrats): Lee Kaldor (701) 788-4639
Contact (Young Republicans): Paul Meartz (701) 788-4809
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