Organization Directory
These organizations have registered with the Office of Events & Activities for the 2024-2025 Academic Year.
Accounting Club
The purpose of the accounting and Business Club is to encourage growth and academic excellence, as well as bring a closer relationship among those who are business and accounting majors. We sponsor field trips to various Accounting and Business offices; we closely work with the Oklahoma Society of CPAs and the Oklahoma Accountancy Board; we are actively involved in volunteer efforts, university projects, and various community services.
Contact: Bernadette Lonzanida, (580) 581-7990
Aggie Club
The Aggie Club makes a positive difference in the lives of college students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
Contact: Tom Arnold, (580) 581-2373
Alpha Phi (Sorority)
Alpha Phi is a social sorority. The chapter's main goals are to encourage betterment of self and surroundings, provide sisterhood, and support philanthropies, endeavors and activities at Cameron University.
Contact: Isabella Myers, (580) 581-5925
Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre)
Alpha Psi Omega works to stimulate interest in the theatre activities at CU.
Contact: Ben Williams, (580) 581-2428
American Chemical Society Student Chapter
The Chemical Club fosters the advancement of science and service to society, provides opportunities for keeping abreast of scientific developments and literature, aids in bridging the gap between scientific discovery and public enlightenment, gains ideas of various opportunities for study and work in the field of chemistry, and provides students with informational literature.
Contact: Dr. KD Priyasantha, (580) 581-2893
Association for Computing Machinery
The chapter is operated exclusively for educational and scientific purposes to promote an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the science, design, development, construction, languages, management, and applications of modern computing; greater interest in computing and its applications; and a means of communication between persons having an interest in computing technologies.
Contact: Chao Zhao, (580) 581-2907
Association of Computing & Technology Students (ACTS)
ACTS allows students who have an interest in data processing and information systems to share their ideas and talents with others. They meet with professionals in the data processing field, tour data processing facilities and explore career possibilities.
Contact: Harry Kimberling, (580) 581-7934
Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM)
The BCM, located just east of the campus, offers a Christian atmosphere with opportunities for worship, fellowship, leadership development and much more.
Contact: Rick Lowe, (580) 581-2951 or Baptist Collegiate Ministries, (580) 353-4197
Black Student Association
The main objective of the Black Student Association is to celebrate and promote African American culture and to provide an atmosphere to enhance each member's growth - socially, culturally, and individually, in order to produce a more promising future. Membership is open to everyone.
Contact: Dr. John Morris, (580) 581-2329
Cameron Campus Ministry (CCM)
Cameron Campus Ministry is a student organization upholding the following goals: to stimulate an academic approach to religion and faith; to provide an opportunity for the application of faith to specific campus and community issues; and to sponsor efforts designed to reveal the relationship between faith and action.
Contact: John Geiger, (580) 581-2940
Cameron Catholics
Cameron Catholics is a Catholic student organization dedicated to providing spiritual and moral support, fostering unity among students, promoting religious education, and cultivating a positive Christian environment for all Cameron University students. Our mission is to help students grow in their faith through prayer, service, and fellowship, while staying rooted in the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Contact: Jack Crouch, (580) 581-2451
Cameron Muslim Association
The goal of the Cameron Muslim Association is to foster a community that is geared towards learning, scholarship, tolerance, and culture. Through service, events, brotherhood, and sisterhood, the CMA seeks to not only create an environment where Muslims can meet, interact and practice Islam. But also a p;ace where non-Muslims can learn about Islam.
Contact: Abbas Johari, (580) 581-2540
Cameron University Biology Club
The purpose of the club shall be to provide fellowship for biology students as well as those individuals interested in the biological sciences, to promote an interest in graduate and professional schools, and to extend appreciation of biological sciences to outside of the classroom setting.
Contact: Patrick McAnerny, (580) 581-2287
Cameron University Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club
The purpose of the Cameron University Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club is to promote physical competency on campus through BJJ.
Contact: Dana Winters, (580) 581-2309
Cameron University Engineering Club
The purpose of this club shall be to promote leadership and scholarship among engineering students; to organize collaborative opportunities between students, faculty, and industry and develop a complete student educational experience and to educate engineering students and expound their opportunities for leadership, scholarship, and practical engineering experiences.
Contact: Kyle Moore, (580) 581-2888
College Republicans
The purpose of the College Republicans is to make known and promote the principles of the Republican Party among members of the Cameron University campus and community; to aid in the election of Republican candidates at all levels of government; to encourage and assist in the organization and active functioning of the Republican Party at local, state, and national levels; and to develop political skills and leadership abilities among Republican students as preparation for future service to the Party and community.
Contact: Michael Cretacci, (580) 581-2939
Criminal Justice Association
The Criminal Justice Association is dedicated to the furthering of professionalism and the fostering of assistance and understanding between the students of Cameron University, the community, and criminal justice fields.
Contact: Rick Lowe, (580) 581-2951
CUSCA
The purpose of the Cameron University Society for Creative Anachronism (CUSCA) is to promote a study of the Medieval and Renaissance eras of history through research and reenactment of these periods of history.
Contact: Kensey Garrison, (580) 581-6741
Health Professions Society (HPS)
The Health Professions Society will promote student enrichment by sponsoring discussion groups, speakers, exploration opportunities through Southwest Area Health Education Center, mentoring, interview preparation, and community outreach opportunities.
Contact: Justin Nash, (580) 581-2879
History Club
The History Club aims to create an engaging and inclusive environment that (1) fosters an understanding history and (2) educates students about opportunities in the history field.
Contact: Lance Janda, (580) 581-2517
Kappa Delta Pi (Education)
The mission of Kappa Delta Pi is to sustain an honored community of diverse educators by promoting excellence and advancing scholarship, leadership, and service. The vision of Kappa Delta Pi is to help committed educators be leaders in improving education for global citizenship. Individually and collectively, society members recognize and honor achievement; strive to a high degree of professional fellowship, leadership, and growth in the field of education; and serve their students and educational community.
Contact: Ramona Hall, (580) 581-2279
Kappa Sigma (Fraternity)
Kappa Sigma promotes friendship, loyalty, and brotherly feeling. The objective is to excel in all phases of fraternity and student activities at Cameron University by the development of scholarship, leadership, community service, social graces, and cultural awareness.
Contact: Jim Hochmuth, (580) 483-3233
Kappa Theta Pi (Information Technology)
The purpose of Kappa Theta Pi shall be to build an active community of students with a shared interest in technology; sponsor events and activities in promotion of intellectual, technical, professional, and social development; provide career guidance to members; foster relationships among members, students, alumni, faculty members, the local community, and businesses; [rovide service and philanthropy to the local community; and maintain a lifelong cooperation and friendship among the members of this fraternity.
Contact: Harry Kimberling, (580) 581-7934
Knit & Crochet Club
The purpose of the Knit & Crochet Club is to foster a community of students, faculty, and staff interested in knitting, crocheting, and other fiber arts; provide a space for members to share and develop their skills in knitting, crochet, or fiber arts; promote relaxation, creativity, and stress relief through crafting; and encourage charitable contributions by creating handmade items for those in need, where applicable.
Contact: Francesca Morris, (580) 581-5926
Magic Lantern Film Society
The purpose of this organization shall be to present classic English-language and foreign-language films to Cameron students and faculty and the public in order to increase appreciation of classic films and awareness of film as an art form.
Contact: Dr. John Morris, (580) 581-2329
Native American Intertribal Association (NAIA)
The purpose of NAIA shall be to unite Cameron students from various backgrounds for one common cause, the awareness of Native American culture and customs.
Contact: Carie Schneider, (580) 581-2883
Oklahoma Aspiring Educators Association (OAEA)
Oklahoma Aspiring Educators Association promotes the development of professional attitudes among students preparing to enter the teaching profession.
Contact: Michelle Smith, (580) 581-2203
Omega Zeta Theta (Sorority)
Omega Zeta Theta is a local social sorority. The chapter's purpose is to foster the development of lifelong friendships, to inspire and assist members in achieving their greatest aspirations, and creating a community of acceptance and appreciation.
Contact: Kensey Garrison-Worthington, (580) 581-6747
Psi Chi (Psychology)
Psi Chi is the national psychology honor society established to promote the field of psychology and to recognize students for their scholastic excellence in the field.
Contact: Casey Frye-Davis, (580) 581-5574
Student Veterans of America
The Student Veterans Association (SVA) is a group of military veterans and supporters dedicated to supporting military veterans and their families during educational training.
Contact: Harry Kimberling, (580) 581-7934
Turning Point USA at Cameron University
Turning Point USA’s mission is to educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and constitutional rights through innovative campus activism and non-partisan, thought-provoking discussion.
Contact: Francesca Morris, (580) 581-5926
CU Chapter of Circle K International (CUCKI)
CUCKI strives to develop college students into responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service and to collaborate with members of the Kiwanis family to achieve common objectives.
Contact: Isabella Myers, (580) 581-5925
Magic Lantern Film Society
The purpose of this organization shall be to present classic English-language and foreign-language films to Cameron students and faculty and the public in order to increase appreciation of classic films and awareness of film as an art form.
Contact: Dr. John Morris, (580) 581-2329
Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC)
The mission of the Student Athlete Advisory Council shall make recommendations to the Athletic Dept. and President in regards to the services offered for student athletes, to assist in the development and implementation of programs, to represent their team, and create opportunities for student-athletes and their peers.
Contact: Melissa Thacker, (580) 581-2406