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Achayot B'Yichud  (ABY)
   Contact: Sandra Apfel (sla35@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   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.
 
Anime & Gaming  (AGO)
   Contact: Nancy Calvert-Warren (njc32@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: Its purpose is twofold: first, to promote Anime (Japanese animation) within the Drexel community; second, to bring diverse gamers together.
 
Applied Creativity Graduate Student Association  (ACGSA)
   Contact: Wendy Elliott-Pyle (we24@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: To further research opportunities, development and innovation in applied creativity across academic disciplines.
 
Black Student Union  (BSU)
   Contact: Ashley Roston (aer28@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The Drexel University Black Student Union will serve as a medium for all Drexel undergraduate students to gain academic, political, cultural, and social awareness with regards to Drexel’s community, administration, policies, faculty, and the Greater Philadelphia Community area by acting as a liaison between its members and the student environment.
 
Campus Activities Board  (CAB)
   Contact: Dave Saladoff (ds363@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is a student-run event programming organization at Drexel University. Its purpose is to plan and execute a variety of successful events, reflective of the diverse interests and needs of the student body. CAB strives, through its programs, to entertain, educate and enrich, while building a cohesive campus community.
 
Chess Team 
   Contact: Charles Gibson (ckg24@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: 1. To enable its members to play the game of chess through sponsorship of tournaments, matches, and other chess events 2.To compete in tournaments and represent Drexel in competition 3.To provide an environment promoting general interest and/or learning among members of the chess club through education, entertainment, or social activity 4. To promote general interest in chess and Drexel University in Philadelphia
 
Chocolate Terminators  (DCT)
   Contact: Teodora Stoyanova (tis25@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The main purpose of Drexel Chocolate Terminators is to offer Drexel students the opportunity to share their common addiction to and unsatisfied hunger for chocolate experience. The Club will offer the opportunity to explore Philadelphia through visits to the city’s numerous small family-owned chocolate, coffee and tea houses. The club will host informative lectures, sample tasting, cooking lessons, recipes sharing.
 
Cubers 
   Contact: Stephen Carboni (sc559@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: To enable its members to solve Rubik's cubes in tournaments and other events. To provide an environment promoting general interest and/or learning among members of the club through education, entertainment, or social activity. To promote general interest in Rubik's cubes and Drexel University in the Philadelphia Area.
 
DAC Pack  (DUBU)
   Contact: Bill Torr (wt36@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The purpose of the Basketball Club will be the following: 1. Increase student spirit on campus at basketball games. 2. Create a fun and exciting environment for all members and in turn, establish a home court advantage. 3. Provide a social opportunity to meet new people through the interst in basketball. 4. Serve as ambassadors of Drexel Athletics and act with integrity and sportsmanship.
 
Dragon Climbers  (DC)
   Contact: Delcho Ivanov (dragon.climbers@gmail.com@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: DC provides Drexel students interested in climbing with the opportunity to practice this sport while studying at the University.
 
Dragon Mentors Association  (DDMA)
   Contact: Devika Varna (dmr28@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to help incoming international students integrate into the Drexel society. We shall aim at making their transition to a new culture and place a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
 
Dragons Abroad  (DA)
   Contact: Delcho Ivanov (dii23@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: 
 
Dress for Success  (D4S)
   Contact: Amy Wen (aw447@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The purpose of this student organization is to provide inexpensive professional attire to Drexel University students. This will help prepare students for future job interviews. The organization will also educate students about how to properly dress for their interviews
 
Drexel Economic Society  (DES)
   Contact: Vishal Taneja (vt47@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The Drexel Economics Society seeks to broaden the understanding of basic economic fundamentals. It strives to encourage people to explore the options available within Economics as a career choice and it also aims to educate the University population about Economics as an emerging option of study.
 
Drexel Finance Assocation  (DFA)
   Contact: Richard Lavner (rl323@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: To expose Drexel students to highly sought after career opportunities by creating a network of alumni, current students and other available resources. In addition, it is the group’s intention to actively engage students in discussions regarding pertinent market activity. DFA Strives to hold numerous events consisting of prominent speakers from major finance related companies.
 
Entrepreneurship Club - Graduate  (E-Club)
   Contact: Aliya Javeed (abj29@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The objectives are as follows: 1. Provide Drexel community with an informal venue for like-minded individuals to share and discuss their personal experience in starting or running a business. 2. Build a Drexel-wide support network to bridge individuals and available entrepreneurial resources, such as the Baiada Center. 3. Foster the development of new business through peer discussion and feedback, speeches gy guest entrepreneurs, and support growth of the Baiada Center entrepreneurial programs, including the Business Plan Competetition and the Entrepreneurial workshops.
 
Fashion and Design Association  (FAD)
   Contact: Anthony P Noce III (apn28@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: 
 
Forensic Science Stud. Org.  (FSSO)
   Contact: Savannah Rockstraw (slr65@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: We want to present the difference in the Hollywood verison of forensics and the actual forensics used in crime labs. We will expose the students of our organization to actual unsolved crimes and cold cases of Philadelphia and other major cities. We will have mock crime scenes were students can put their knowledge to the test. We will have fun while learning.
 
Formula Hybrid 
   Contact: Cem Sahin (cs486@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization is to provide it’s members with opportunities to gain broader insight into the engineering profession by sponsoring meetings which will bring practicing engineers to the campus, arranging field trips to research and engineering establishments, sponsoring student projects, of engineering interest and participating in local chapter SAE activities. It shall be the purpose of this organization to encourage good fellowship among students, teachers, and professionals in industry.
 
Game Developers Group  (DGDG)
   Contact: Aaron Chapin (asc38@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: • To encourage the academic and social development of The University’s student body. • To promote the fields involved with game development, including Computer Science, Digital Media, and Music, to The University’s student body. • To serve as the University’s student chapter of professional organizations related to the fields associated with game development. • To represent the interests of The University’s student body to the related departments, notably Computer Science and Digital Media, and the Colleges that administrate said departments. • To create a relaxed sense of community, which enriches classroom learning both intellectually and socially. • To assist students in professional development by encouraging projects, forums, discussions, networking, and other forms of community involvement.
 
Graduate Student Association  (GSA)
   Contact: Jon Soffer (jbs45@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Restricted
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The mission of this organization shall be to advocate the interests and address concerns of graduate students at Drexel University; to enhance graduate student life at the University; and to provide a formal means of communication between graduate students and the University community.
 
Interiors Group  (DIG)
   Contact: Abby Scheuermann (as585@drexel.edu)
   Category: Restricted
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: We, the members of the Drexel Interiors’ Group, hope to expand our student interior design experience through group discussion, professional organization representation, trips, and speakers.
 
LeBow Graduate Student Assoc.  (LGSA)
   Contact: Kelli Powell (kp325@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: 
 
Mathematics Student Organization  (MSO)
   Contact: Libby Haberkorn (emh58@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: 
 
Mock Trial Assoc  (DUUMTA)
   Contact: Chelsea Biemiller (cab325@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The purpose is to provide students in all majors the ability to actively participate in mock trial competitions that will benefit those students who are interested in refining their public speaking and critical reasoning skills as well as those looking for a learning experience prior to attending law school after graduation. The primary focus of the Mock Trial Association is to participate in regional and/or national competitions that will academically challenge and stimulate the organization.
 
Office of Campus Activities  (OCA)
   Contact: Jill Buckley (jmb368@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: 
 
Phi Beta Lambda 
   Contact: Aneesh Rikhi (ar378@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: As a loval chapter, we hope to set our own ideals by: 1. Uniting all undergraduate students regardless of discipkine to the ideals of the developing and enhancing competant and aggressive business leadership. 2. Give back to the Drexel Community as well as the Greater Philadelphia region through community service events, charity fundraisers 3. Enrich its members through guest speakers 4. Encourage the involvement of its members in the state and if invited , national competition to which the dates will be determined by the Pennsylvania and National PBL Chapters. 5. Promote member participation in business and business related workshops, as well as endorsed other workshops on campus that promote worthy and pertinent information 6. We will not promote hazing of any type, nor will we discriminate on prior knowlege of business.
 
Photography Club  (DUPC)
   Contact: Theodore Speedy (tts26@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: To share our knowledge of photography among ourselves and other interested members of the Drexel Community; to advance photography as a respected art form and presence here at Drexel; to create a permanent and expanding photographic record of the University; to promote the expansion of the photographic curriculum; and, to increase activities and resources available to photographers around campus.
 
Physics Graduate Student Association  (PGSA)
   Contact: Edward Damon (ead54@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: To promote community within the Department of Physics. To share research results with peers. To obtain help with problems in research from peers. To learn about areas of research in physics that are not your own. To provide students with an opportunity to practice speaking in a low-stress environment.
 
Psychology Club 
   Contact: Jelella Jose (jrj39@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The objectives of the Psychology Club shall be to promote interests in psychology through events, activities, and social interactions between students and the faculty, allowing the members to explore psychology outside of classroom setting.
 
Residence Hall Association  (RHA)
   Contact: Chystina Cappello (cc473@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The purpose of the RHA shall be to provide programming and address the needs of resident students; to bring students together to promote community and residence hall morale and responsibility. RHA shall also serve as a liaison between resident students and the Residential Living Office (RLO).
 
Society of Physics Students  (DUSPS)
   Contact: Amanda White (ajw73@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: The advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics; the encouragement of interest in physics throughout the academic and local communities; the introduction of students to a professional community; the promotion of interaction, and a sense of community, within the physics department and others interested in physics throughout Drexel University.
 
Students for a Sensible Drug Policy  (SSDP)
   Contact: Stacy Litz (sal49@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: 
 
Traditions Program 
   Contact: Ari Winkleman (aow23@drexel.edu)
   Website: Link
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: DUTP's goal is to develop a program to educate the student body about the mission of the Institution, its history and traditions, partnership financing for higher education and the goals of the University. In addition, it will provide awareness pertaining to the role of alumni and students with the greater University community through its programs, events, and interaction with alumni while utilizing communication.
 
Weekend Warriors  (WW)
   Contact: Christopher Manzi (cm538@drexel.edu)
   Category: Open
   Recognized:  Yes
   Mission/Description: To increase the students morale at the university by allowing them to take risks and seek our new friendships. Providing members of the Drexel community (undergraduates) with time to bond with each other. Allowing students to take a break from the constant stresses of classes. Time to relax and enjoy a few hours away from campus with friends. To give members of the Drexel community a chance to increase their college experience, become involved with an organization and make a more rewarding and memorable time.
 

 

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