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AU Student Nurses' Association

This group provides students with resources and programs which help develop them into professional nurses. 

Interested in joining? Please contact Ah Mamishian

Education Club

The Education Club is here to support other education majors or minors as they complete the required courses for the major and minor. We want to support our Assumption community by giving helpful tips as they work through their Assumption career. The club also strives to give back to local school communities by doing different community service project. 


To join, contact Sydney Carrington.

Greyhounds Associate for Marketing Enrichment (GAME)

GAME seeks to explore, learn, and understand the world of marketing and other business topics beyond the classroom. Open to all students and not just marketing majors, the club host meetings were topics such as creating a LinkedIn page, marketing oneself's to employers, and resumes are discussed while also hosting former Assumption Alumni to speak of their career experiences. If you are looking to enhance your business and marketing skills outside of the classroom then GAME Club is for you!

Have questions or want to join? Contact Justin Rankin

Human Services Club

The purpose of this club is to increase awareness of existing human services in the Worcester area.To increase empathy to those individuals who are in need of human services. To increase the awareness of various human services professionals. Students should and do join in order to be a part of a club that’s mission is to serve others. 

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Have questions or want to join? Contact Kathy Nguyen and Caitlin Mathers

Moot Court

The Moot Court program is a “mock court” where students will take part in an organized and simulated court proceeding. This involves drafting testimonials or memoranda and participating in oral arguments. Moot Court aims to help students foster the ability to master substantive issues of law. Students will learn and understand legal precedents through deliberation with judges and supervisors who will challenge students and their application of legal principles. 


To join, contact Martin McMahon.

Neuroscience Club

You might know a little about neuroscience, or maybe nothing at all! This club is a fun and great way to become familiar with neuroscience and meet other students who also might enjoy science. The club hosts movie nights, volunteers, and participates in the MS Walk every spring to help raise awareness and funds for research for those living with multiple scoliosis, a neurological disease that affects the nervous system. 

Interested in joining? Contact us!

NSSLHA

In NSSLHA we try to get guest speakers from the speech-language pathology and audiology field to come in and share their experiences. Members do not have to be in the concentration, some people may just be interested in CSD and want to learn more, some might be thinking about going into a similar field like PT/OT. The club also allows for people from different class years to interact and share advice about classes in the grad school application process. We usually try to hold a few meetings a semester so the time commitment to join is not super intense. At its core, the club serves as a way for CSD students to connect but also network with professionals in the field. 

Have questions or want to join? Contact Emma Ganci  

Psychology Club/Psi Chi

The Psychology Club gathers students with a common interest in Psychology (not limited to majors and minors) so that we can all learn more and be active in our community. Activities include a community service project, fundraising for the club, events surrounding mental health, and events where we can all learn about careers in Psychology. Students should join if they have interest in any of these areas. 

Have questions or want to join? Contact Mikaela Newman