Joining a club on your campus can be a great way to get involved during your time as a student. You'll be able to develop your interests outside of the classroom, meet new friends and maybe even learn something new!
Search for clubs by campus or interest below. If you see a club listed on a different campus that you'd like to start on yours, reach out to your Student Activities office to get started. You may also get involved in your campus' student government.
The purpose of PRIDE is to support gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, and straight students on campus, organize and promote social activities, and educate members and others on campus about LGBTQI issues. All personal issues discussed during meetings, including members’ names and sexual orientation, are strictly confidential. No member shall discuss personal information regarding any member, advisor, or associate, with non-members or in the presence of non-members.
Advisors: Stephen Kittredge, stephen.kittredge@ctstate.edu
Julie Casperroth, julie.casperroth@ctstate.edu
Pride Alliance raises awareness about sexual and gender diversity on and beyond the Naugatuck Valley campus to provide support for LBGT+ students and our allies, and to embrace diversity in all of its forms.
Advisors: Beth Monchun, Beth.Monchun@ctstate.edu
Patricia DaSilva, Patricia.DaSilva@ctstate.edu
The Tunxis Pride Club strives to be a safe place for any and all who identify as a part of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies. We hope to be able to spread positive energy and awareness to things that are affecting the community. We meet weekly, go over our agenda and have downtime where we usually play games and build the community. You can find our information around campus, or on our Instagram @tunxis.pride.club.
Advisor: Sam Kapros, sam.kapros@ctstate.edu
The mission of the Pride Club is to raise awareness of sexual and gender diversity on and beyond the Asnuntuck campus, to provide support for LBGTQIA+ students and their allies and to embrace diversity in all of its forms.
Microsoft Teams Link: https://tinyurl.com/4yztea55
Advisor: Monica Charubin, monica.charubin@ctstate.edu
The purpose of the Psychology Association is to work together with other like-minded individuals, with the intention of providing more opportunities to all those who wish to advance their knowledge and understanding of psychology.
Campus Location: Danielson
Advisor: Dr. Ling-Chuan Chu, lingchuan.chu@ctstate.edu
Club President: Margaux Molyneux, margaux.molyneux@ctstate.edu
Advisor: Sue-Ann Lallay-Sueann.Lally@ctstate.edu
Come learn everything you need to know about creating a podcast.
Advisor: Sandra Couture, sandra.couture@ctstate.edu
The Radiology Tech Club coordinates and conducts activities related to fundraising and hosts social events to support the club's educational pursuits in the field of Radiology.
Advisor: Mark Martone, mark.martone@ctstate.edu
The respiratory care club helps promote the education and prevention of chronic lung disease through community activities and campus activities. Our goals are to help promote education regarding the respiratory care field and to promote attendance to professional education conferences in respiratory care. Any student interested in the respiratory care field or is undecided can join the club, as well as all students enrolled in the respiratory care program.
Advisor: Tracy Walker, tracy.walker@ctstate.edu
The Respiratory Care Club promotes community awareness of respiratory/pulmonary health and the profession of respiratory therapy.
Advisors: Susan Anderson, susan.anderson@ctstate.edu
Betty Joseph-Jerome, betty.josephjerome@ctstate.edu
The Robotics Club is a student organization that provides the opportunity to learn about, build and compete with robots in robotics competitions, either individually or in groups.
Microsoft Teams Link: https://tinyurl.com/4xpmevuw
Advisor: Jeremy Hernandez, jeremy.hernandez@ctstate.edu
A student organization that consists of students who have an interest in the areas of all things science and engineering.
Advisor: Steven Moore steven.moore@ctstate.edu
The purpose of the Service-Learning Club is to offer students an opportunity to engage in service projects, explore public service career options, become more involved in the Fairfield County area community, and develop friendships with other service-minded students in an enhanced learning community environment.
The Social Justice Club is a student-led organization designed to increase awareness of social issues within the college and the wider community. It provides opportunities for students to gain knowledge about the social work major and issues related to the profession of social work. The Club recognizes the needs of CT State Capital students and through the Capital Cares Food Pantry strives to bridge those needs. Furthermore, the Club offers volunteer opportunities, leadership experiences, career exploration, and fellowship with students and faculty.
Interim Advisor: Randall Ward randall.ward@ctstate.edu