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Clubs & Organizations
Clubs, organizations, and special interest groups are authorized by the Camden County College Office of Student Life and Activities in response to the needs of the student body. Clubs are categorized as academic, service, or social/cultural. During the 2023-2024 academic year, the clubs/activities listed below are available for students to join. Some clubs meet exclusively at the Blackwood Campus and others exclusively at the Camden Campus, but all activities may be joined by students enrolled in credit courses at any of the college’s four locations. Students who wish to participate in a club/activity must complete a Club Membership Form and submit it to the Office of Student Life and Activities.
For more information regarding joining a club, contact:
Office of Student Life and Activities
Otto R. Mauke Community Center Room 202A, Blackwood Campus
Tammy Timbers, Student Life & Engagement Coordinator
(856) 227-7200 ext. 4374
ttimbers@metcoelectronics.com
Addictions Counseling Club
LeRoy Stanford
lstanford@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4546
Addictions Counseling will educate the campus community and break the stigma through education outreach programs and public events.
ART Club
Joanna Platt
jplatt@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4342
To provide a space outside of the classroom to get together and discuss and create art and work on projects.
CCC Pride 365
Dr. Kelly Jackson
kjackson@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4570
The CCC Pride 365 club offers students in the LGBTQIA+ community an opportunity to socialize, do service projects, and participate in visibility events.
Chemistry Club
Roberto Feudale
rfeudale@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4073
Chemistry Club to afford an opportunity for students of a chemical science to become better acquainted, to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from a professional association, to obtain experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical audiences, to foster a professional spirit among the members to instill a professional pride in the chemical sciences, to foster an awareness of the responsibilities and challenges of the modern chemist and to further interests and understanding of chemical principles as applied to real-world applications.
Criminal Justice Society
Blackwood
Sean Reilly
sreilly@faculty.metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4213
Criminal Justice Society has an overall goal to be active at Camden County College and the surrounding community. The society will participate in different community service activities each semester. By participating in the society, criminal justice students have the opportunity to further their knowledge in the criminal justice field. This is accomplished through our guest speakers, creating friendships with fellow criminal justice students, becoming an active student on campus, and in the community.
Faith in Action Christian Club
Michael Colbert
mcolbert@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4307
Faith in Action (FIA) is a student Chrisitian Club at Camden County College, that provides a welcoming and inclusive community for students to explore and deepen their faith in a supportive environment. Our club is open to all students, regardless of their religious background or beliefs. We offer a variety of activities and events, such as movie nights, fundraising, bible studies, prayer groups, campus events, and community service projects. Our club also provides opportunities for students to connect with other believers on campus and develop meaningful friendships. As a Christian Club we are committed to sharing the love of Christ with other through our words and actions and our hope is that every student who joins our club will grow in their faith and find a sense of belonging in our community.
Dental Assisting Club
Andrea Hudnall
ahudnall@faculty.metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4485
Dental Assisting Club promotes the program and career of dental assisting. Interested students participate in professional and community activities and compete in table clinic competitions.
Dental Hygiene Club
Kathy Tahmazian
ktahmazian@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4490
Dental Hygiene Club promotes the program and career of dental hygienists. Students participate in professional and community activities such as health fairs and special campus presentations, which contribute to the oral health education of students.
Nutrition & Dietetic Club
Betty Joynes
BJoynes@metcoelectronics.com
Adjunct / Nutrition and Dietetic Club Advisor
Food & Nutrition Science
Nutrition & Dietetic Club explores opportunities for nutrition in the community with an emphasis on community service and relationship building.
Biology and Environmental Science Club
Edward Ramirez-Wright
eramirez-wright@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4457
The Biology and Environmental Science Club aims to provide the experiences and skill building opportunities relevant to the fields of biology and environmental science. These goals are promoted through scheduled field and laboratory activities, field trips, local community service and environmental advocacy.
Engineering Society
Kevin Schmidt
Director of Engineering and Technologies
kschmidt@metcoelectronics.com
P: 856.227.7200 ext. 4517
The Engineering Society promotes student involvement in the academic, intellectual, artistic and social life of currently enrolled students of any academic program. Students will engage in college community events and club sanctioned projects.
Game Design Guild
Ryan Morrison
rmorrison@faculty.metcoelectronics.com
Game Design Guild is dedicated to showing the positive aspects of gaming technology and game culture to anyone with an interest in how games work or how they are made. Whether you play, design, or just like to sit and talk about games, the Game Design Guild is the club for you. We partner with local organizations and companies to gather information and network with fellow gamers and networkers alike.
J.E.D.I Club
Ellen Davis
edavis@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200, ext. 4396
Jeff Edwards
jedwards@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200, ext. 4502
The Justice, Inclusion, Equity and Diversity Club is committed cultivating a culturally inclusive environment where diversity of of thought and expression are valued, respected, appreciated and celebrated. It serves as a resource to increase the level of Mindful and thoughtful discourse, prevent bias incidents in and outside of the classroom, as well as to develop trust within the community and on our campuses by providing information, referrals, advocacy, coordination and support for diversity-related events, activities, initiative and discussions.
MAD LIT
Keith O’Shaughnessy
koshaughnessy@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4561
The Madison Literacy Society is a student organization dedicated to the creation and appreciation of literature. We hold weekly meetings that combine discussions of prominent authors and general literary topics with workshops for group member work. We also host a variety of semester, campus-wide events such as open mic’s, visiting author, faculty readings and recitation contests as well as annual publication parties to celebrate the release of our literary journal, The Madison Review. Periodically, we even arrange visits to regional museums, university readings and writer’s conferences. Meetings are open to all students and to events to the entire CCC community. Similarly, all genres and styles of literary art are welcome for discussion and performance.
Muslim Student Club
Jaime Vona
jvona@faculty.metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200, ext. 3873
Muslim Student Club promotes an educational and informational outlook of Islam that helps to address and eliminate misconceptions of the religion today. It will provide a new prospective of life and one’s role in it, and to enlighten both Muslims and Non-Muslims through camaraderie and solidarity. It aims to provide a platform where students can freely practice religious and foster interfaith and cultural understanding.
Nursing Club
Andrea Poore
apoore@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200, ext. 4451
The CCC Nursing Club is a service-based club comprised of students enrolled in any nursing major offered at Camden County College. We meet twice monthly and take part in charitable events and activities.
Attendance will be taken at each meeting. You must participate in meetings and activities to be included as a member.
Why should you join CCC Nursing Club?
- To do something good for your community!
- To do something fun with your peers outside of classes!
- Learn something new!
- Looks great on a resume!
Psychology Club
Mark Schweizer
mschweizer
@faculty.metcoelectronics.com
The Psychology club is a welcoming community for students interested in exploring the fascinating world of human behavior, mental processes, and psychological theories. Our club provides the space to learn, share, and discuss ideas related to psychology while also offering resources for personal growth and understanding.
Veterinary Technician and Assistants Club
Joan Ulrich
julrich@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4328
Veterinary Technician and Assistants Club supports the mission of local Animal Advocacy groups through fundraisers, trips, and education. Student-led meetings and activities are planned to help animals in need and promote responsible pet ownership.
Volleyball Club
Dru Jones-Edwards
djonesedwards@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200, ext. 4037
Let’s start a healthier lifestyle through the game of volleyball. Volleyball improved cardiovascular health, builds strength, burns calories, increases flexibility and social interaction. Join the Volleyball Club in the Papiano Gym on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2pm – 3pm.
WDBK Radio Station
Nick Earnshaw
nearnshaw@metcoelectronics.com
Phone: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4481
WDBK Radio Station at 91.5 FM is a non-commercial, non-profit radio station. WDBK is staffed by Camden County College students along with assistance from College faculty and administration. The station offers an alternative programming source and opportunity for students interested in broadcasting to learn about the functioning of a radio station.
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