Organization Directory
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
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
Chemistry Club
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
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: Kyle Moore, (580) 581-2888
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
Pre-Nursing
The purpose of the Pre-Nursing Club is to promote nursing related professions and to provide an environment that allows for the encouragement of members in their interest in nursing related professions, including coordination of activities, information and events to promote interest in nursing related professions.
Contact: Dana Winters, (580) 581-2309
Sigma Tau Delta
Sigma Tau Delta is an English honor society which offers scholarships to its members, supports the Cameron Forum, sponsors lectures and contests, and promotes interest in literature and the English language.
Contact: William Carney, (580) 581-2928
Black Students 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
Native American Student Association (NASA)
The purpose of the Native American Student Association (CU-NASA) is to unite and represent the Native American student body at Cameron University by establishing a sense of identity, preserving the customs and heritage of our members, and advocating the advancement of our students socially, culturally, and academically.
Contact: Dr. Sarah Janda, (580) 581-2948
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
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.
- To sponsor efforts designed to reveal the relationship between faith and action.
Contact: Joseph Roberts, (580) 581-2817
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: Gregory Spires, (580) 581-2343
Gamma Delta Pi (Sorority)
The Sorority's mission shall be to unite Cameron Students from various backgrounds to create a life-long bond among sisters while instilling character, an appreciation of the native culture, unity, respect, scholarship, and most importantly, the sisterhood of American Indian women and all others interested.
Contact: Carie Schneider, (580) 581-2883
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: Greg Spires, (580) 581-2343
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
Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre)
Alpha Psi Omega works to stimulate interest in the theatre activities at CU.
Contact: Eric Abbott, (580) 581-2815
Beta Beta Beta (Biology)
Tri Beta is an honorary society which provides fellowship for biology students and promotes interest in graduate and professional studies.
Contact: Dr. Mike Husak, (580) 581-2374
Delta Mu Delta (Business)
Delta Mu Delta is a national honor society which recognizes students who have excelled in the field of business administration. Membership in Delta Mu Delta is available to juniors, seniors and graduate students only.
Contact: Dr. Greg Treadwell (580) 581- 5528
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 Kappa Psi (Band)
Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Fraternity for College Bandmembers, is an organization operating exclusively in the field of the college and university bans.
Contact: Lucas Kaspar, (580) 581-2802
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Eta Sigma is the recognized honors society for Freshmen students.
Contact: Leslie Cothren, (580) 581-2217
Phi Sigma Iota (Foreign Languages)
Phi Sigma Iota recognizes outstanding ability and attainments in the study and teaching of foreign languages and the promotion of cultural enrichment of international amity derived from the knowledge and use of foreign languages.
Contact: Jose Gonzalez, (580) 581-2330
Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics)
Pi Mu Epsilon is a non-secret organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institutions, and among the staffs of qualified nonacademic institutions.
Contact: Paula Wyatt, (580) 581-7914
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: William Stern, (580) 581-2567
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