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Allied Health Club

Dr. Danielle Satre (Advisor)
(770) 720-5596
das@reinhardt.edu

"Reinhardt University Allied Health Club (RUAHC) is an organization for all Biology majors interested in pursuing a career in the medical, nursing, dental, physical therapy, and pharmaceutical fields. RUAHC contributes to the education of those students interested in the health care industry to provide for the highest quality health care."


The Debate Team

SimonPeter Gomez (Advisor) sg1@reinhardt.edu
Jordan Mahan (President) mahan103146@students.reinhardt.edu

The mission of the Reinhardt University Debate Team to help foster academic and ethical development of students and to prepare them to become leaders in their professional and community lives. The team flourishes as a competitive, academic, co-curricular activity dedicated to the advancement of logic, argumentative skills, advocacy, creativity, and rhetorical excellence through intercollegiate debate. This enriching activity spans the growth of leadership, determination, hard work and effective communication. Further, this activity increases students' awareness and critical evaluation of current political, social, economic, and cultural issues.


The Communication Club

Brian O'Loughlin (Advisor)
bjo@reinhardt.edu

The purpose of the Communication Club is to promote awareness of the Reinhardt University Communication department and to provide a much needed venue to promote intelligent discourse about issues matter that communication majors (cultural studies, anthropology and other issues welcomed as well). The Communication Club is a social and educational group for Communication majors and those interested in fields within communication. Their mission is to expose Communication undergraduates to the professional, academic, and social aspects of the Communication field through networking opportunities, guest speakers, workshops, volunteer work, etc. The Communication Club is a valuable resource for students at the university. It provides students with the opportunity to learn more about the various careers within the Communication field. The club works to increase the cohesion between the students and the department. Since the field of Communications is so vast, the club is dedicated to helping students explore the many career paths through outreach programs such as trips to various companies and guest speakers.


Math Club

President: Shawn-tel Lay
Advisor: Elizabeth Smith

The purpose of the mathematics club is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among the students of Chaffey college. We intend to inspire keen interest in mathematics and to promote enjoyment of the subject throughout the college by participation in competitions


Reinhardt Organization of Student Educators (ROSE)

Betty Miller (Advisor)
Assistant Professor of Education; Middle Grades and Special Education Program Coordinator
(770) 720-5657
bvm@reinhardt.edu

An association allowing prospective educators to develop an understanding of the education profession and preparing students for careers in education. ROSE offers a number of service projects with area schools as well as professional development opportunities for the University’s education majors.


Social and Behavioral Science Club (SBS)

Dr. Donald Gregory (Advisor)
(770) 720-5978
dg2@reinhardt.edu

The mission of the Social and Behavior Science Club is to advance the sciences of sociology and psychology at Reinhardt University. The SBS affords enthusiasts of the behavior sciences the opportunity to enhance their understanding and appreciation of the disciplines within those fields of study. Membership is based upon an enthusiasm for psychology, sociology, or other related fields of science.


Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)

President: Amanda Lam
Advisor: Bob Fain

SIFE stands for Students in Free Enterprise. Our focus is on people, profit, and planet. SIFE is a free student organization that applies concepts from the classroom to real-world, business, and economic issues. Network, build your resume, participate in competition, and serve your community. We attend region competition as a team. If we do well then we will progress to national competition and then to World Cup. Last year we received first runner up and rookie of the year for our league. Many employers often look for SIFE members when hiring. These organizations support SIFE at the national and international level.