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Megan Hunt <meganhunt@gmail.com> |
This club exists to energize the outreach efforts
and mutual education of libertarian-minded
members of the Dana College Community. |
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Julie Pinkelman <jpinkelman@dana.edu> |
The purpose of the Viking Athletic Leadership
Council is to support student athletes and
enhance school spirit. Membership in this organization is composed
of Dana Student Athletes. |
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Cassie Lager <clager@dana.edu> |
The purpose of the History Club is to promote
and support the History major and
any others who have an interest in history. |
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Jessica Chizek <jchizek@dana.edu
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This group promotes awareness on campus of political
issues that relate to the Republican Party. |
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Zola Peterson <zpeterson@dana.edu> |
Nebraskans for Peace is an advocacy organization
working nonviolently for peace with justice
through community-building, education and political action. |
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Paige Vaughan <pvaughan@dana.edu> |
MENC strives to provide opportunities for students
to become acquainted with the music education profession through
participation in programs, discussions, workshops and performances.
You need not be a Music major to join. |
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Marcos Martinez <mmartine@dana.edu> |
This group promotes awareness on campus of political
issues that relate to the Democratic Party. |
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Julie Pinkelman <jpinkelman@dana.edu> |
The purpose of the Business Club is to promote
and support the Business major and
any others who have an interest in business. |
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Lindsey Heiting <lheiting@dana.edu> |
The purpose of the Science Club is to promote
and support the Science major and
any others who have an interest in science. |
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Hunter Samuels <hsamuels@dana.edu> |
This interdenominational Christian group provides
regular opportunities to study and discuss the Bible,
worship and pray. |
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Jodie Bonertz <jbonertz@dana.edu> |
SEA develops an understanding of the education
profession within prospective educators while promoting
the interests, rights, ethics and attitudes of the profession. SEA creates exciting
and interesting meetings
to enhance the Dana Education Department curriculum. |
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Aimee Grosinske <agrosins@dana.edu> |
The purpose of the Psychologically Speaking
is to promote and support the Psychology major and
any others who have an interest in psychology. |
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Racine Wood <rwood@dana.edu> |
Council for Exceptional Children supports and
promotes the Special Education major both on the Dana campus
and out in the communities the prospective students will serve
in. You need not be a Special Education major to join. |
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Jenna Bierma <jbierma@dana.edu>
Megan Parker <mparker@dana.edu> |
Catholic Ministries provides students with the
opportunity to participate in Mass both on and off campus,
discuss issues as they relate to the Catholic faith and participate in retreats
and the opportunity to participate
in service events and other Catholic-minded activities. |
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Lisa Nollette <lnollett@dana.edu> |
SAO is open to all members of the Dana community
who have an interest in broadening the
understanding of social issues. The goal of SAO is to involve students in positive
contributions
to Dana College and the Blair community. |
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Megan Reppert <mreppert@dana.edu>
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The purpose of this organization is to promote
and provide the opportunity to experience the community of
faith. The includes the celebration of worship, the study of
scripture, the dialogical exchange between faith and life,
the exploration of faith and its expression in both the Dana
and outside communities.
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Rachel Beacom <rbeacom@dana.edu>
Tara Thomas <tthomas@dana.edu>
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The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is the entertainment
programming board of the Dana College campus.
CAB plans a large variety of events for students in addition
to traditional spirit weeks-- Welcome Days, Homecoming and WinterFest.
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