Academic Clubs
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS (A.S.S.E.)
Advisor: Larry McDonald
Contact Phone: 358-2976
The purpose of this organization is to promote the advancement of the safety profession and safety education and to foster the professional well being and development of members within the campus and community.
ARCHITECTURE CLUB
Advisor: Scot Strong
Contact Phone: 358-2093
ART COLLECTIVE
Advisor: Peter Roos
Contact Phone: x2194
ASSOCIATION FOR WORKSITE HEALTH PROMOTION
Advisor: Sandy Dinatale
Phone: x2819
BIOLOGY CLUB
Advisor: Scott Strong
Organization Phone:358-2093
Email: galley@top.monad.net
This club is an organization that meets for one hour every week to discuss biology, plan trips, and host speakers that enhance our knowledge of this subject. The club works close with Beta Beta Beta, the Biology Honor Society. The Biology Club is open to all students.
CHEMISTRY LYCEUM
Advisor: Jeudi Davis
Organization Phone: 358-2557
Advisor: Denise Junge
Contact Phone: x2907
Email: jdavis@keene.edu
Chemistry Lyceum seeks to provide a focus for a professional identity for those students and faculty who either by avocation or by academic standing are involved with the field of Chemistry. The Lyceum will act as a forum of ideas and information on the subject of chemistry and its effects on society.
MATH CLUB
Advisor: Vincent Ferlini
Contact Phone: 358-2575
EDUCATION CLUB
Advisor: Ray Jobin
Contact Phone: 358-2296
The purpose of the Education Club is to offer peer support through the referral of information and experience to the students interested in the education field or teacher certification.
FRENCH CLUB
Advisor: Tom Dunford
Contact Phone: 358-2972
The French Club promotes interest in French culture and the enjoyment of speaking the language. Most members are French majors/minors, but club membership is open to all interested students.
G.E.O.D.E.S.
Advisor: Peter Nielsen, 358-2553
Advisor: Timothy Allen, 358-2571
Advisor: Bill Steven, 358-2552
Email: kilburn@keene.edu
GEODES promotes interest in the subject of Geology through field trips to areas of geologic interest, lectures designed to display the variety of fields of interest between the wide scope of Geology and other informative club activities.
GEOGRAPHY CLUB
Advisor: Kristen Alvarez
Contact Phone: 358-2511
The Geography Club promotes interest in the field of Geography through field trips to areas of interest, lectures and other club activities.
HISTORY CLUB
Advisor: Gregory Knouff
Contact Phone: 358-2961
Email: pl@keene.edu
The History Club helps to plan, organize and coordinate social functions for the History majors, minors and other members of the Keene State College community.
MATH CLUB
Contact Phone: 358-8033
INDEPENDENT FILM FOUNDATION
Advisor: Thomas Cook
Contact Phone: 358-2764
MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE (MENC)
Advisor: Gladys Johnsen
Contact Phone: 358-2178
Room: 237, 2nd Floor Student Center
Email: dal@keene.edu
MENC is a national association of approximately 70,000 members, which works to promote music. We function at both an educational and social level sponsoring monthly workshops, social activities, and a yearly trip to a music educator's conference. This organization provides members with opportunities for professional development.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB
Advisors: Jeff Timmer
Contact Phone: 358-2807
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
Advisors: Susan Menees
Contact Phone: 358-2152
Email: mvd@keene.edu
The purpose of this organization is to provide experiential learning outside of the conventional classroom setting as well as to provide a forum for colloquial guest speakers and for the exchange of information related to career opportunities and training.
SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT (SAM)
Advisor: Susan Herman
Contact Phone: 358-2623
The purpose of this organization is to assist members in learning the practice of professional management through their interaction with faculty and practicing managers and by their participation in chapter events.
SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS
Advisor: J.R. Harkay
Contact Phone: 358-2588 The purpose of this organization is to encourage and to assist students interested in physics to develop the knowledge, competence, enthusiasm and social responsibility that are essential to the advancement of physics. The club also aims to stimulate interest in advanced study and research in physics as well as to promote public interest in physics. This organization aspires to develop friendships among physics students and faculty members.
STUDENT DIETETIC ASSOCIATION
Advisor: Karrie Kalich
Contact Phone: x2885
Advisor: Rebecca Dunn
Contact Phone: x2423