Student Clubs
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
Philosophy Club
The Philosophy Club is an active forum for ideas on the Tunxis campus, aiming to foster robust philosophical discussions in a lighthearted environment. We engage with a large spectrum of concepts and opinions, encouraging healthy debate and respectful discourse.
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Advisor: Jesse Abbot, jesse.abbot@ctstate.edu
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Photography Club
A group for photography enthusiasts to share tips, techniques, and projects, while learning more about the art of capturing moments through a lens.
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Advisors: Jackie Decker, jacqueline.decker@ctstate.edu
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Pride Club
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.
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Advisor: Michelle Giannakopoulos, michelle.giannakopoulos@ctstate.edu
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Spanish Club
The Spanish Club shares information about and promotes interest in the Spanish language and Latino cultures. This is accomplished through social and cultural activities surrounding Spanish food and culture, including field trips to area Spanish and Latino restaurants, bus trips each semester to NYC, Hartford or New Haven to see Spanish language theater productions or Latin music concerts, as well as on-campus Salsa and Flamenco dance lessons as part of Tunxis’ International Week celebration each Spring. All levels of Spanish speakers are welcome to attend our free bi-weekly Mesa Española Spanish luncheons in the cafeteria and any club event.
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Advisor: Joseph Brockway, joseph.brockway@ctstate.edu
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Sports Club
The Sports Club is a recreational club for students who enjoy sports, providing opportunities for friendly competition, fitness, and team-building activities.
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Advisor: Jennifer Vamvakas, jennifer.vamvakas@ctstate.edu
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STEM Club
The STEM Club is for students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, providing hands-on projects, competitions and opportunities to explore STEM careers.
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Advisor: Marcia C. Tinone, marcia.tinone@ctstate.edu
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Student American Dental Hygiene Association (SADHA)
SADHA cultivates, promotes, and sustains the art and science of dental hygiene. The club represents the common interests of the dental hygiene profession and contributes toward the improvement of the health of the public.
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Advisor: Rachel Green, rachel.green@ctstate.edu
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Theatre Club
In the Theatre Club we welcome any and all students to experience and discover theater. We often play theatrical games and run workshops on various skills. We also offer help with anything acting-related. We work hard to encourage and spread the love of theater to everyone, no matter their ability and experience.
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Advisor: Michael Hinton, michael.hinton@ctstate.edu
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Transfer Club
The Transfer Club is for students planning to transfer to four-year universities, offering support, advice and resources to navigate the transfer process and prepare for academic success.
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Advisor: Kelly Pitman, kelly.pitman@ctstate.edu