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Clubs in the College of Science
Chemisty and Biochemistry Club
Contact Person: Brooke Siler
Contact Email: brookesiler@gmail.com
www.chem.usu.edu/undergraduate/chemclub
Description:
Promote Science awareness in the community, specifically chemistry and biochemistry.
Entomology/Beekeeping Club
Contact Person: Zach Portman
Contact Email: usuentclub@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/112841172126201/
Description:
BEC is for the purpose of teaching students and community members about beekeeping and entomology, particularly in relation to agriculture, and to give students hands-on experience with beehives and with entomological research activities.
Geology Club
Contact Person: Elizabeth Horne
Contact Email: elizabethhorne@me.com
http://sites.google.com/site/usugeologyclub
Description:
The Geology Club shall exist for the purposes of serving and educating the community of Cache Valley. We will learn new facts about the geology around us and promote USU and the Department of Geology. Our Purpose is to spark interest in people who are not educated in the subject of geology.
Get Away Special Team
Contact Person: Troy Munro
Contact Email: coordinator@mrt.usu.edu
gas.usu.edu
Description:
Provide USU students of all disciplines and experience levels with the chance to get involved in microgravity research through hands-on projects. Current projects include NASA Vomit Comet experiments, CubeStats, and International Space Station experiments.
Industrial Hygiene Club
Contact Person: Lee Coleman
Contact Email: lee.m.coleman@aggiemail.usu.edu
Description:
Involved in anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of chemical and physical hazards in the workplace. Industrial Hygienists are dedicated to protecting these people so they can return safety to their families each day. This club exposes members to IH by socializing with those already in the program and networking with local certified IHs.
Math Education Club
Contact Person: Jessica Anderson
Contact Email: miller.jessica2@gmail.com
http://mseg.wikispaces.com/Club+MEd
Description:
To help pre-service math teachers be better prepared as in-service teachers.
Opto Club
Contact Person: Jason Peterson
Contact Email: usuopto@gmail.com
usuopto@gmail.com
Description:
Inform students about the opportunities that are available in the health field regarding eye-care and vision correction. Service oriented: collect & sort glasses to send to Peru. Organize a 5K each year and donate proceeds to a Charity.
Pre-Physician Assistant Club
Contact Person: Kim Rawlins
Contact Email: usuprepa@gmail.com
Description:
To help USU students successfully prepare for PA school
Pre-SOMA Club
Contact Person: Casey Green
Contact Email: caseygreen16@hotmail.com
Description:
The purpose of Pre-SOMA is to promote and inform Utah State students and all interested about osteopathic medical education, to increase the number of applicants to medical schools by increasing the interest in osteopathic schools, and prepare Utah State students for the rigors of medical school.
Science Educators Club
Contact Person: Nicole Martineau
Contact Email: nicole.s.martineau@gmail.com
Description:
To provide professional development, service, and social opportunities among science education majors.
Society of Physics Students
Contact Person: Brian Tracy
Contact Email: sps@aggiemail.usu.edu
physics.usu.edu/sps
Description:
Fun club designed to allow students interested in physics to have an opportunity to perform research and be involved to science outreach.
USU Applied Mathematics Club
Contact Person: Audrey Addison
Contact Email: audrey.smith@aggiemail.usu.edu
TBA
Description:
To increase interest in mathematics throughout the USU campus and community through guest speakers, short seminars on computational methods, competitions in mathematics, introductory classes on computational software and teacher training workshops. These activities will have the added benefit of allowing for collaboration between upper level undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty in developing projects and lessons which connect mathematical topics to real problems and applications.
Women in Science and Medicine
Contact Person: Leslie Gil
Contact Email: lesliegil@aggiemail.usu.edu
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WISMUSU/
Description:
The purpose of Women in Science and Medicine is to help women at USU interested in pursuing careers in the science and medical fields reach their goals. The club is composed of women interested in a variety of different fields including research, dietetics, dentistry, psychology etc. We have designed a peer mentoring system that will help members throughout their undergraduate and prerequisite years. This includes advice on which class to take, studying tips, test prep, (such as for the MCAT, PCAT, GRE, or DAT), and advice on applying to schools. Our program also helps involve members with campus activities through services and interacting with other clubs to help build connections. Women in Science and Medicine is a great resource to all those pursuing a science related or medical education.





