Addiction Counseling Club
This club facilitates the growth of tomorrow's counselors through networking, hands-on experience and advocacy in the field of chemical dependency.
Advisor: Jonathan Lofgren, K.1507, 612-659-6468
Education Majors' Union
EMU provides a forum for education and child development majors to share and discuss information, opinions, issues, strategies and professional opportunities in their fields.
Advisor: Kristine Snyder, H.1104, 612-659-6470
Engineering Club
The Engineering Club gives students an opportunity to get hands-on experience, advice about the field and visits to engineering facilities.
Advisors: Kirk Boraas, S.3580, 612-659-6064, Parke Kunkle, S.3330, 612-659-6068 and Joan Carter, K.2625, 612-659-6000
Math Club
The Math Club furthers students' interest in problem solving and mathematical theory.
Advisor: Haile Haile, K.2607, 612-659-6044
Media Generation
This club provides information, education and support for students in filmmaking, video production, screenwriting and sound arts.
Advisor: Mary Ahmann, T.4002, 612-659-4055
Network Security Unleashed
The club raises awareness about computer security and advances the skills of IT students for real-life scenarios.
Advisor: Duncan Ton, T.3064, 612-659-6435
Polysomnography Club
This club gathers and educates students and the college community about sleep and polysomnography.
Advisor: Chad Whittlef, K.2503, 612-659-4091
Science Club
The
Science Club assists students in pursuing their interest in science programs. A sub-group of the Science Club is the Chem. Demons, a Chemistry demonstration group that learns and presents interesting and explosive chemical reactions.
Advisor: Bram Middeldorp, S.1580, 612-659-6089 and Evan Kaneski, S2530,
Evan.Kaneski@minneapolis.edu, 612-659-6000 x 4031
Skills USA
Skills USA promotes professional advancement for students in trade, industrial, technical and health education programs.
Advisors: Todd Bridigum, T.0215, 612-659-6054 and Greg Skudlarek, T.0217, 612-659-6424
Sociology Club
Society and culture is everywhere we look. Every day we take things and people for granted because we develop routines and habits. The Sociology Club wants to invite all students to examine expectations and the world we live in through the sociological perspective. We want to take sociology out of the classroom and learn through each other.
Advisosrs: Miles Lunak, H.2613,
Miles.Lunak@minneapolis.edu, 612-659-4130 and Mike Smith, H.2617,
Mike.Smith@minneapolis.edu, 612-659--6456
Student Nurses Association
This club builds community among nursing students and helps them further understand the discipline.
Advisor: Geri Chesebrough, H.5125, 612-659-6472