Student Involvement
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Clubs in the College of Education
Aggie Advocates for Disability
Contact Person: Celicia Howard
Contact Email: aggieadvocates.usu@gmail.com
Description:
The purpose of Aggie Advocates for Disability is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through social awareness, and to advocate for people with disabilities and their families through educating the general public and professionals, raising funds for schools, families, and organizations, and providing service.
American Sign Language Club (ASL)
Contact Person: Joanne Edmonds
Contact Email: aslclub@aggiemail.usu.edu
www.usu.edu/desa/asl
Description:
ASL Club is an organization that is provided to improve sign language skills and Deaf awareness to any person in our local community.
Deaf Education Student Association (DESA)
Contact Person: Natalie Norris
Contact Email: desa@aggiemail.usu.edu
http://www.usu.edu/desa
Description:
To provide professional development to students who are preparing to work with Deaf children
Health Education Association of Utah State University
Contact Person: Sheri Winn
Contact Email: sheri.winn@aggiemail.usu.edu, ashley.clayson@aggiemail.usu.edu
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Health-Education-Association-Of-Utah-State-University/125878370854581
Description:
Health Education.
National Student Speech Language Hearing Association
Contact Person: Sonia Manuel-Dupont
Contact Email: sonia.manuel-dupont@usu.edu
Description:
Service organization with a focus on emergent literacy, family literacy, dialect awareness and ESL.
Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Chapter
Contact Person: Teresa Bodrero
Contact Email: teresa.bodrero@usu.edu
Description:
to recognize and reward academic excellence and leadership through service. This organization is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and identifies individuals with proven or potential professional and community service. This organization gives opportunities to build professional leadership, supplies a structure for building competence skills in management and leadership, provides networking with established professionals, and allows for mentoring by alumni.
Pre-Physical Therapy
Contact Person: Kourtney Higgins
Contact Email: usupreptclub@gmail.com
http://www.usuptclub.blogspot.com
Description:
Help students prepare for a career in the field of Physical Therapy.
Psi Chi
Contact Person: Joseph Clyde
Contact Email: psichi@aggiemail.usu.edu
Description:
Provide service and research opportunities for students pursuing a career in psychology.
Psychology Club
Contact Person: Josie Payne
Contact Email: josie.payne@aggiemail.usu.edu
http://usupsichi.wordpress.com/psychology-club/
Description:
Provide specific Interest Groups, service, research, and other opportunities for students interested in psychology who don't yet qualify to join Psi Chi.
Recreation Management Club
Contact Person: Dennis Nelson
Contact Email: dennis.nelson@usu.edu
Description:
To introduce students to new recreation experiences. To give students the opportunity to socialize while serving the community or enjoying a recreation experience. Students will participate in professional conferences.
USU Industrial-Organizational Psychology Club
Contact Person: Joanna Dianes
Contact Email: usuiopsychclub@gmail.com
Description:
To educate students and explore the field of Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior.
USU Pre-Occupational Therapy Club
Contact Person: Maddison McKelvy
Contact Email:
Description:
Description: The aim of the Pre-Occupational therapy club is to provide unique opportunities for networking among Occupational Therapists within and outside the community, and is an excellent resource for learning more about the Occupational Therapy profession and the requirements for entry into the Occupational Therapy program.
USU Student Academy of Audiology
Contact Person: Jacob Burrows
Contact Email: jacob.burrows@aggiemail.usu.edu
www.usu.edu/nafda
Description:
Promote and advance the profession of audiology and to provide services and education to the community. We also plan and execute a humanitarian mission each year providing hearing aids to impoverished populations.
Volunteers Involved in Development Abroad
Contact Person: Ryan Bringhurst
Contact Email: rbsedulous@gmail.com
http://www.vida4u.com
Description:
To work with grassroots organizations in developing countries to facilitate their efforts.





