The ACCESS Art Club is an organization to give students the opportunity to show their creativity and meet other people that share the same interests.
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Art, Drawing, Painting, ACCESS.
Enable students in all accounting and related fields to achieve their full personal, professional and economic potential and to develop their professional future.
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business, accounting, finance, professional, work experience, no GPA requirement, volunteer, job, accountants, professionals, community, service, account
Active Minds is an organization on Mississippi State's campus devoted to helping bring awareness to mental illness and eliminating the stigmas that surround it.
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Mental Illness, Student, Service, Active Minds
The African Students Association (ASA) was started and registered as a Students' Organization in 2004 by Peter Ampim,a graduate student from Ghana, and Dr. Robert Damm "Babatunde" was the founding Faculty Advisor. The current advisors include: Dr. Margaret Khaitsa, College of Veterinary Medicine (Advisor), and Dr. Caroline Kobia, School of Human Sciences (Advisor). The goal of ASA is to help each other as a community and share information with the Mississippi State Student Body and Starkville community about the diversity and culture of the African continent and it's people.
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Africa, African students, Black
To provide information regarding agricultural and environmental aspects of industry and provide community service
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Academic, Agriculture, Economics, Club, Department, College of Agriculture and Life Science
The primary purpose of this organization shall be to further the increase and dissemination of agronomic knowledge and to promote closer acquaintance among agronomists and students within the southern U.S. and a greater knowledge and consideration of their work.
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Agronomy, Science, Agriculture, Farming
The objective of this chapter, as per the National Air and Waste Management Association, shall be to assist in professional development and critical environmental decision making of our members to benefit our society (to improve environmental knowledge and decisions by providing a neutral forum for exchanging information).
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Environment, Environmental, Air, Remediation, Waste, Pollution, Clean, Green, Eco-friendly, All-inclusive, Professional, Development, Atmosphere, All Majors, Trash, AWMA, Industry, Industrial, Engineering, Chemical, Mechanical, Business, Forestry,AiCHE, OXE
Our story begins in 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia, where six incredible women changed the world. Led by Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald, our founders formed The Adelphean Society for “the mental, moral, social, and domestic improvement of its members.” The Adelphean Society, later renamed Alpha Delta Pi, was the first secret society for college women. The principles of scholarship, leadership, sisterhood, and service guide over 235,000 women in more than 151 active collegiate chapters and over 150 alumnae associations of Alpha Delta Pi.
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Greek Life, Sorority
The Mississippi Gamma chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) at Mississippi State University is a nationally recognized honor society in all health professional fields. We strive to encourage excellence in scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of education in the study of all health professions, and to bind together similarly interested students. We welcome all pre-health majors, including those pursuing careers in Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Veterinary Medicine. Our chapter is actively involved in numerous volunteer projects on the MSU campus and the Starkville community. Our current goal is to unite all pre-professional majors under one entity. We are seeking active members who are willing to share ideas that will impact the lives of others.
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AED, Alpha Epsilon Delta, pre-professional, greek, pre-med, pre-dental, pre-vet, pre-nursing, professional, pre-optometry, PT, OT, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, pharmacy
Alpha Gamma Rho is the only professional and social fraternity at Mississippi State University. Our roots are in agriculture- food, fiber and life sciences, however we do limit ourselves just to that. All majors are welcome. We strive to encourage bonds of friendship and brotherhood in combination with teaching excellent work ethic so that all our brothers have both an exciting college life and a successful work-life. We encourage you to contact us if you would like to know more! Connect with us on social media as well! Instagram: Alpha_Gamma_Rho Facebook: www.facebook.com/msualphagammarho
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Agriculture, Fraternity, Alpha, Gamma, Rho, AGR, St. Jude, Beta, Tau, Family, Brotherhood, Brothers, Greek, Life Sciences, Business, Social, Professional, Ag, Food, Fiber, CALS, CFR, College, Forest, Resources, Life, Sciences
Founded in 1924, Alpha Lambda Delta is an honor society for students in their first year at an institution of higher education. We recognize those students who have succeeded in maintaining a 3.5 or higher GPA, and are in the top 20% of their class, in their first year. Alpha Lambda Delta's mission is to "encourage superior academic achievement... to promote intelligent living and a continued high standard of learning, and to assist students in recognizing and developing meaningful goals for their unique roles in society."
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freshmen, honorary
It was in the Fall of 1974 when Brother Clarence Christian recognized a vital need in the Mississippi community. He understood the necessity for strong leadership, encouragement, and scholastic aptitude among blacks at Mississippi State University. With the inspiring legacy of Alpha Phi Alpha embedded deep within his heart. Brother Christian called upon nine young promising students with a great capacity to lead and learn to answer the call of a hungry society. Called to leadership, these young men known as the "Fine Line Nine", chartered an outstanding chapter that would serve as part of a national organization that has been at the forefront of leadership since 1906. Thus, the Kappa Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was born. Driven by a desire to further themselves in a society still suffering from the remnants of a societal decay, known as racial bigotry and segregation, they immediately became leaders within their community, and created their own legacy that continues to prosper to this day.
The purpose of this organization is to promote better intra-class relations, extra- veterinary school activities and bringing notoriety to the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. This organization provides a social outlet for the development of the veterinary student exceeding what the class can offer. The Rho Chapter of Alpha Psi also can provide opportunities for leadership, build faculty relations and an avenue for interaction between established veterinarians in Mississippi, nationally and the students of the veterinary school.
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Alpha, Psi, Fraternity, A, Y, College, Veterinary, Medicine, MSU
Alpha Rho Chi (APX) is the national fraternity for architecture and the allied arts. Our brotherhood unites men and women for the purpose of fellowship and lifelong friendships and our mutual interest in professional development. This is exemplified by the fraternity’s motto: Fidelitas, Amor et Artes or “Fidelity and Love of the Arts.”
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Architecture, Professional, Fraternity
Alumni Delegates are student leaders preparing to be alumni leaders. Delegates are university ambassadors and serves as liaison between students and alumni.
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Alumni, service, leader, ambassador, liaison
The American Association of Drilling Engineers (AADE) is a non-profit (IRS 501-6C), volunteer organization founded in New Orleans in 1978 and is made up of an affiliation of independent chapters licensed and governed by a National Board. Formation of the AADE was based on the fact that no existing drilling industry organization was consistently providing technical exchange specifically for Drilling Engineers. The early success and acceptance of this effort led to the expansion of AADE. Eleven chapters are now active in New Orleans, Lafayette, Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Midland (Permian Basin), Oklahoma City-Tulsa (Mid-continent), Denver, Bakersfield (West Coast), Anchorage, Coraopolis, PA (Appalachian Basin) and Central Texas (San Antonio). National membership is nearing 6,000 active members, and has remained steady despite the fluctuations experienced by the industry. The AADE has experienced continued growth in membership and reputation by focusing on its mission, vision and value statement. AADE offers a forum for the exchange of information, among its members and guests, specifically on drilling related topics. AADE chapters generally meet once a month where programs are presented by knowledgeable industry leaders in an informal luncheon or dinner environment. AADE chapters also offer all-day forums as well as annual multi day technical conferences to provide the opportunity for industry experts to present in depth coverage on current topics and latest technology. AADE chapters publish a newsletter and/or maintain a web page (www.aade.org) to keep members informed on activities and local drilling industry information.
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Petroleum, Oil Drilling, Oil and Gas, Professional, Engineering, Oil Industry
The American Fisheries Society (AFS) is the world’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to strengthening the fisheries profession, advancing fisheries science, and conserving fisheries resources. As a student sub-unit we work with university faculty and fishery professionals to better our aquatic ecosystems and raise awareness in our community.
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professional, fisheries, fish, aquaculture, management, natural resources
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) August Raspet Student Chapter is a professional student organization focused on networking with professionals in the Aerospace Engineering field and educating students.
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Aerospace, Aeronautics, Engineering
This organization operates as a pre-professional segment of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). AIAS will help prepare students for professional involvement in the AIA and serves as a segue into the next phase of involvement in the architecture community.
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Architecture
AIChE is the professional student chapter for promoting chemical engineering at Mississippi State University. Through the generous support of the Hunter Henry family and alumni, the MSU AIChE student chapter carries forward a long-standing legacy of scholarship, leadership and service. Through a number of K-12 and Service-learning outreach activities each year, AIChE members strive to serve our community both on and off campus.
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Chemical Engineering, Service-learning, Community Service
Helping future business students get the skills and connections in the business world.
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Academic, business, marketing, professional, jobs, connections, social, membership, involved
AMSA is a pre-med organization whose mission is to provide students with the information and tools to prepare for medical school and develop into outstanding physicians
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doctor, pre-med, medicine, biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, physician, physicians, medical, health
The American Medical Women's Association is an organization which functions at the local, national, and international level to advance women in medicine and improve women's health. We achieve this by providing and developing leadership, advocacy, education, expertise, mentoring, and strategic alliances.
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Physicians, Medicine, Medical, Shadowing, Volunteer, Service, Community Service, Women, Health, Pre-Med, Pre-Nursing
We fulfill the mission and purpose of the American Red Cross on a national level.
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Volunteer, Service, Philanthropy, Armed Forces, Disaster Relief
We are the Mississippi State student chapter of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). Our purpose is to educate individuals in the science of photogrammetry, remote sensing and related geospatial technologies and provide the means for the exchange of ideas among Mississippi State students/faculty/staff interested. ASPRS is a scientific association that promote the ethical application of active and passive sensors, the disciplines of photogrammetry, remote sensing, geographic information systems, and other supporting geospatial technologies; to advance the understanding of the government, academia, and private enterprise. This organization is open to any current Mississippi State student/faculty/staff interested in photogrammetry, remote sensing and related geospatial technologies
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ASPRS, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, photogrammetry, geospatial, remote sensing, GIS, geographic information systems, Academic, Journal, technology, Satellite, imagery.
ASABE is a professional society of Biological and Agricultural Engineers that provides a setting where students seeking their Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, or PhD's can interact with MSU Faculty and each other to further their careers. We provide social events for students and faculty to get to know each other in the department, and we plan events that help to promote education and research relevant to this department.
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ASABE, American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, Departmental, Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Biological Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Agricultural, Biological, Biomedical, Biology
To Provide essential value to our members and partners, advance civil engineering, and serve the public good. The Mississippi State University Student Chapter of ASCE works to provide our members with up to date information in the field of Civil Engineering. By hosting bi-weekly meetings with presentations from various private, public and government sector representatives, we provide a forum for open discussion on current events and how they pertain the futures of the students. In addition to these meetings, we participate in community service in and around the Starkville community. Whenever possible, we assist in engineering related events (Habitat for Humanity, environmental clean ups, etc.). These projects give us a chance to give back to the community around us. A large portion of our year is spent preparing for and attending the ASCE Deep South Regional Conference. Each year, we visit another school in our region and participate in engineering related competitions. Concrete canoe, steel bridge, surveying, technical paper, and mystery competitions are the most common events. These conferences also give us an opportunity to socialize and interact with other chapters in the region. Often times, professional engineers attend these conferences, providing valuable networking prospects.
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asce, ASCE, engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, surveying, concrete canoe, steel bridge, timber bridge
The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Student Chapter is an extension of the national professional organization of ASID. "Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, we strive to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people’s lives. ASID inspires and enriches our members by promoting the value of interior design, while providing indispensable knowledge and experiences that build relationships. " -ASID NATIONAL WEBSITE
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ASID, Interior Design, American Society of Interior Designers
We are an organization dedicated to helping mechanical engineering students get connected. We help students get connected to faculty and other students through various recreational activities, site tours and fundraisers. We also help students get connected to potential employers by holding lectures by representatives from different companies.
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Academic, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Professional, Professional Society, Projects
The MSU Anime Club is a student organization of like-minded individuals who share an interest in Japanese animation.
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Japanese animation club, anime club, student organization, special interest, other
The graduate students of the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures
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Anthropology, Archaeology, AMEC, Cultural Anthropology, Bioarchaeology, Forensics, Middle Eastern Cultures, Linguistics
The Anthropology Club at Mississippi State University is a close-knit group of AMEC students who participate in various activities on and off campus. They also host events to welcome transfer students and freshmen to the department, such as cookouts on the front lawn of the Cobb Institute of Archaeology. Members help with Mississippi Archaeology month activities, and host community events involving the Cobb museum and mock excavation activities for children. Being a member of the club gives students plenty of opportunities to be involved in the field of study they have chosen, aided and encouraged by a wonderfully supportive faculty.
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anthropology, culture, department, amec, middle, eastern, cultures, excavation, archaeology
We are Archery Dawgs! Made by archers for archers, this is the first archery club at MSU. There is a place for everyone here, even if you don't want to shoot. Anyone can join!
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Archery, recreational, competitive, sports, shooting
The Arnold Air Society is a professional,honorary service organization advocating the support of aerospace power. The “service”aspect is perhaps the foremost in the mind of many members,because of the society’s continuing contributions to our campuses,our communities,and our corps–but it should always be remembered that our primary mission is to improve ourselves as future Air Force officers.
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Arnold, Air, Society, Force, Officer
Art Outreach Team is a group of volunteers that fund and create works of art like murals and large canvas paintings for cornerstones of the Starkville community. All majors welcome.
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Art, Visual, Community, Starkville, Artist, Painting, Mural, Outreach, Team, Service, Volunteer
The goal of Aspiring Minorities in Health Professions is to empower minority students interested in pursuing a career in any health-related profession by providing information, resources, guidance, and support that will help members be successful during their time at Mississippi State University and, eventually, in their chosen health-related career.
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Minority, Health, Professional, Professions, Career, Guidance, Support, Resources
The Associated Builders and Contractors Student Chapter at Mississippi State University educates members on the purpose of ABC in the professional world. It also provides networking opportunities for members and students in the Building Construction Science Program. The chapter helps promote the Building Construction Science program, and by association the College of Architecture, Art, & Design in the community of Starkville, and nationwide.
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Building, Construction, Architecture, Service
ACM-W supports, celebrates, and advocates for the full engagement of women in all aspects of the computing field, providing a wide range of programs and services to ACM members and working in the larger community to advance the contributions of technical women.
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Computing, Women, Technical, Engineering, Programming, Computer, Science, Software, Service, Outreach, K-12, Senior
Association of Educators at Mississippi State (AEMS) is an organization open to all teacher education students in elementary, secondary, music, special education, and physical education. We promote professional excellence among aspiring educators and participate in service projects that promote student excellence in public schools.
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Academic, Teaching, Education, Elementary, Secondary, Special, Physical, music, educators, school, AMES
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Association, Student, Social Work, Social, Work, ASSW, Association of Student Social Workers