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A-Z Directory - 2007-2008

8 to the Bar  (8TTB)
    Contact: Rick Chang (rc328@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Achayot B'Yichud  (ABY)
    Contact: Kelsey Gold (klg37@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: This women's organization strives to represent Jewish ideals and values, serve their interests, needs, and general welfare, and to serve as a community to build strong leaders for the future. Additionally, this organization will serve as a forum to educate members and provide a means of discussion about the State of Israel.
 
African Students Association 
    Contact: David Joshua (dj442@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this organization: 1. To form a cohesive group of students in the Drexel community that will provide a supportive structure both on an academic and social level. 2. To stimulate African awareness through the events pertaining to African issues, heritage and culture. 3. To act as a supportive mechanism to incoming students who desire to learn about diverse African cultures.
 
Alpha Chi Rho  (AXP)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Epsilon Pi  (AEP)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Kappa Alpha  (AKA)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Kappa Psi  (AKPsi)
    Contact: Ravi Patel (rhp26@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Honorary
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Inc.  (APO)
    Contact: James E Bernhardt (jeb58@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Alpha Phi Omega is established for the purpose of assembling college students in the fellowship of the principles of the Boy Scouts of America as embodied in its Scout Oath and Law, to develop Leadership, to promote Friendship and provide Service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational, and intellectual heritage.
 
Alpha Pi Lambda  (APL)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Sigma Alpha  (ASA)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
American Chemical Society - Student Affiliates  (D-ACSSA)
    Contact: James Giammarco (jmg63@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives are to: A: Promote interest in chemistry and to give the student body an awareness of the chemistry department and other chemical related departments at Drexel. B: Increase knowledge of chemical applications around the world in order to give students a better idea of what is needed from chemists. C: Develop and promote relationships with faculty and other chemists.
 
American Institute of Chemical Engineers  (AICHE)
    Contact: Kevin Wujcik (khw25@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this chapter shall be to promote the professional development of its members through its programs, foster relations among Student Chapters and the parent body of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and to contribute to the development of chemical engineering at Drexel University through activities involving the faculty and student members.
 
American Medical Student Association  (AMSA)
    Contact: Shazia Mehmood (sfm29@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the Drexel University Chapter of the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) is to serve as the official representative body of constituent members to the national organization of AMSA. As a local chapter, the organization will provide opportunities for its members to participate in volunteer work, learn and lobby for important health issues, and provide resources for students to improve their medical school applications.
 
American Red Cross Club of Drexel University 
    Contact: Atisha Patel (ap359@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this chapter shall be: 1. to provide and participate in training for disaster service 2. to provide and participate in health and safety activities and training 3. to host blood drives 4. to participate in community service projects 5. to serve as a liaison between the National Red Cross Organization and the Drexel community in participating in other Red Cross events.
 
American Soc. Of Heating Refrig & Air Conditioning Engineers  (ASHRAE)
    Contact: Anita Lee (akl24@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Engineering
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
American Society of Civil Engineers  (ASCE)
    Contact: Joe Seybert (jrs72@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this association shall be to promote a greater understanding of civil engineering within the University through speakers, workshops, conferences, socials, and other activities which emphasize civil engineering. This organization shall work closely with the Philadelphia Professional ASCE and Younger Member's Forum to form ties with the professional world and to coordinate events with them to encourage personal and professional growth of the student members.
 
American Society of Mechanical Engineers  (ASME)
    Contact: Frank Barmes (fdb25@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Assoc  (DALSAA)
    Contact: Jennifer King (jgk82@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Anime & Gaming  (AGO)
    Contact: Nathaniel Beers (nrb52@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Its purpose is twofold: first, to promote Anime (Japanese animation) within the Drexel community; second, to bring diverse gamers together.
 
Annx Art Exhibition  (ANNX)
    Contact: Alessandra (Sasha) McCune (alm59@drexel.edu)
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this Art Exhibition is to encourage awareness of the various aspects of design with faculty assistance and professional speakers. Our main goal is fundraising, planning, and organization of the Annual Student Art Exhibition while concentrating on raising the awareness of the arts in the Drexel and Philadelphia community.
 
Apostolos Missions - (formely Apostolos Campus Ministry)  (ACM)
    Contact: Phil Nelson (pjn26@drexel.edu)
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: We, the members of Apostolos Campus Ministry are dedicated to the ideal of creating a global Christian college-age ministry with the purpose of sharing the Gospel. As leaders and members of Apostolos Campus Ministry, we wish to reveal the love of God that we have received freely through the teachings and the life of Jesus Christ. We hope that the life we lead can bring other students to know the same saving grace that we have found in the Bible, and therefore bring positive and transforming change to college campuses within the four corners of the world.
 
Applied Creativity Student Association  (ACSA)
    Contact: Nick Linardopoulos (nl33@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Architectural Engineering Institute  (AEI)
    Contact: Michael Kane (mbk92@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: AEI will serve its members by providing a forum for issues relative to the building industry, acting as an avenue of communication between members of this educational institution and the professional community, and developing a dialogue to convey praise or voice concerns and suggest improvements to the engineering curriculum. Additionally, AEI will serve its members in any way deemed appropriate or necessary in both the educational and professional environments.
 
Art Administration Graduate Student Association  (AAGA)
    Contact: Zeek Weil (zw36@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The AAGA exists to enhance the Arts Administration program both academically and socially by supplementing it with learning and networking opportunities as well as extra-curricular activities. It also serves as a forum for Arts Administration students to voice their opinions and have them represented by the AAGA Board to the Graduate Student Association.
 
Art Club  (ART)
    Contact: Joanna Karanikas (jk335@drexel.edu)
    Category: Performing and Fine Arts
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The mission of the Art Club is to forge links between the community of local artists, visiting exhibitions, museums and installations. We plan on inviting guest lecturers to deepen our knowledge of the world of art, which surrounds us.
 
Asbury Protestant Ministry 
    Contact: Sarah Bakermans (seb42@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Asbury is an inclusive, open-minded, justice-seeking Christian ministry striving to live out what Jesus called the two greatest commandments: loving God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength, and loving our neighbors as ourselves. Through fellowship, worship, study, prayer, service and social action, we seek to deepen our understanding and practice of spirituality and the Christian life.
 
ASHA for Education  (ASHA)
    Contact: Mehak Chopra (mc422@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives and purpose of this purposes of this association shall be to A. Provide education to underprivileged children in India B. Encourage the formation of various local groups across the world to reach out to larger sections of the population. C. Support and cooperate with persons and groups already engaged in similar activities. D. Raise the required human and other resources to achieve the group objectives. E. Provide opportunities to individuals living outside India who wish to participate in Asha activities in India.F. Address, whenever possible, other issues affecting human life such as health care, environment, socio-economic aspects and women's issues.
 
Asian Films Club  (AFC)
    Contact: Nan Liu (nl47@drexel.edu)
    Category: 
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Asian Student Assocation  (ASA)
    Contact: Kang Ling Harry Liu (khl28@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Officers of the ASA will be empowered to work on behalf of the students in order to promote the general interests of the Asian Students; to represent the diversity of Asian Cultures; to serve our community by being aware of issues in and around the area through the events, workshops, speakers, activities, ect. and most importantly to unite our cultural backgrounds.
 
Badminton Club  (DBC)
    Contact: Zdravko Tyanrov (zpt22@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization is to provide Drexel University full-time undergraduate students and official affiliates that are interested in playing badminton, an organizational structure that will allow them to practice the sport, play competitively as a team against other teams and players.
 
Beta Alpha Psi  (BAP)
    Contact: Jane Kaplan (kaplanje@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Honorary
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this fraternity shall be to: 1. Recognize outstanding academic achievements in the field of accounting, finance and information systems; 2. Promote the study and practice of professional fields related to these disciplines; 3. Provide opportunities for self-development association among members and practicing financial professionals; 4. Encourage a sense of ethical, social, and public responsibilities.
 
Bhangra  (DUB.)
    Contact: Japkeerat Bhingra (jsb482@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization (sport) is to showcase the traditional folk dance of Punjab, India, by participating in events held around the nation. We wish to do this by partaking in charity events, fundraisers, competitions, etc. Out goal is to enlighten our viewers on what the Punjabi culture is, since it is not well-known.
 
Biddle Law Society  (BLS)
    Contact: Rita Tulman (mt3332@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Our primary task is uniting all Drexel University Students who share an interest in Law, to provide an opportunity for further education in the area of Law, to participate in activities relating to the area of Law, and to share out knowledge with Drexel University and the community.
 
Biomed Undergraduate Association  (DBUA)
    Contact: Aswin Sundarakrishnan (aks45@drexel.edu)
    Category: Biomed
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: