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.
Find a Club
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Jam Club
A music-based club where students can come together to jam, share musical interests, and collaborate on performances, fostering creativity and musical expression.
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Advisor: TBD
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LASA (Latin American Student Association)
The purpose of LASA is to promote interest in and celebrate the study of the Spanish language and Latin culture.
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Advisor: Valerie Zayas valerie.zayas@ctstate.edu
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Love in the Bible Club
The Love in the Bible Club brings together diverse individuals to learn and communicate how the Bible shows love. We read sections of it together and discuss what we perceive it to mean and how it has practical applications to our lives. It's an open space welcoming questions, comments and doubts regarding the perspective of the Bible. We are focused on respect and listening to all perspectives. Learning about such an influential piece of literature in history could be valuable to everyone, no matter who they are. How does the Bible show love to you?
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Advisor: Lora Wymer–LWymer@mxcc.commnet.edu
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Magic the Gathering Club
The mission of this club is to empower enthusiasts to explore the multiverse. Our MTG Trading Cards Club fosters a vibrant community of spellcasters and strategists. We're dedicated to promoting camaraderie, strategic gameplay and the pursuit of rare treasures in the realm of Magic: The Gathering. Join us as we embark on a journey through the planes, where every card tells a story and every duel is an epic adventure.
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Advisor: Thomas Leszczynski–TLeszczynski@nvcc.commnet.edu
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Manchester Political Union
The purpose of this organization is to promote awareness of important political issues. Activities include voter registration and mock debates.
Club Email: MA-MPU_Club@ctstate.edu
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Advisor: Angelo Messore angelo.messore@ctstate.edu
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Math Club
Strengthen your math and problem-solving skills in a fun, community environment
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Advisor: Aja Shabana–AShabana@mxcc.commnet.edu,
Steve Krevinsky–SKrevisky@mxcc.commnet.edu
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Men In Nursing Support Group
The mission of the Men in Nursing Club is to provide support for male nursing students as they navigate the challenges of identifying as a male in a predominantly female profession and to follow the core values of Stewardship, Integrity, and Inclusion to better both the CT State Capital and Hartford communities.
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Advisor: John Lagosz john.lagosz@ctstate.edu
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Military Veterans Club
The Military Veterans club is a group of like-minded students, whether a veteran or not, who are interested in giving back to the community while broadening relations with military, veteran, and civilian groups. The club actively participates in events to give back to the veterans in our community. While we mainly focus on giving back to the military and veteran community, we also take part in any event that we believe will make a difference in our community. Some of the events that involve our participation are Toys for Tots, Wreaths Across America, Fresh Check Day and many events with Homes for the Brave. To join, you must either be a veteran, know a veteran or be interested in giving back to the veterans in our community. Please reach out if you are interested in joining.
Advisor: Dr. Michele Nye, michele.nye@ctstate.edu
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Minority Nursing Club
CT State Capital Minority Nursing Mentoring Club is a mentoring program designed to support the success of minority nursing students. The program has been organized to provide additional support, encouragement, and guidance to nursing students as they pursue professional goals as well as support the academic success of minority nursing students at CT State Capital. Students will be paired with a mentor who is either a college or community professional who will be available to guide their mentee. The club is committed to the development of each member as they experience challenges in their current role as a nursing student and later as they transition to a registered nurse.
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Advisor: Nicole Gomez nicole.gomez@ctstate.edu
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Multicultural Club
- Advisors: Carlos Plaza CPlaza@nvcc.commnet.edu, Camela Gertner CGertner@nvcc.commnet.edu