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Office of Student Life
Chuck Lloyd
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301-7412
(603) 271-8905
Fax: (603) 271-6431

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NHTI Clubs/Organizations

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Inactive Clubs and Organizations


These Clubs and Organizations are inactive at this point but have been formally approved. Students interested in re-activating these clubs should speak to Chuck Lloyd at 271-8905.
  • The Film Society
  • Gamers League
  • Guild of Alternative Religions and Associated Sciences (GARAS)
  • Paralegal Association
  • Paramedic Student Organization (PS0)
  • Roentgen Ray Society
  • Travel Society

Active Clubs & Organizations

A student activity period is scheduled from 12 - 2 p.m. on Tuesday of each week to provide time for students and faculty to participate in clubs and activities of special interest.

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The Alliance
The Alliance Club seeks to support the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community at NHTI through education, activism, and the promotion of acceptance of all individuals regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. All community members are welcome to join. Contact Elibet Chase at echase@ccsnh.edu or 271-7198.

Alternative Spring Break Club
The Alternative Spring Break Club performs community service during their substance free, Alternative Spring Break. The club does fundraising and hosts service projects throughout the year. The group has traveled to Georgia, Vermont, Mississippi, California, and Texas to perform various service work. For more information and meeting times please contact Chuck Lloyd at or 271-8905 or Liz Marcoux at or 271-0711.

Alumni Club
The Alumni Club exists to engage both current and past students in fostering relationships that can last a lifetime! Each year, the club raffles a $250 tuition credit each semester and raises money for the Alumni Scholarship Fund, which any eligible student can apply for. The Alumni Club plans various events and get-togethers each year, including the Breakfast with the President Series and alumni trips. The Alumni Club meets monthly. JOIN US TODAY!

To learn more, contact Lee Ann Lewis at or 271-7735.

Architectural Engineering Technology Club
The AET club was formed to provide AET students with a platform to form a community. It offers students learning and social experience outside the classroom. Students actively plan their activities through the year. They plan architectural trips, invite guest speakers and consistently seek ways to contribute to the community. Anyone interested in this club should contact the department head. To learn more, contact Veronica Thibodeau Carter at or 271-7748.

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Campus Activities Board
The Campus Activities Board is a diverse group of students that provide a variety of social, educational, and cultural programs and events for the NHTI campus and community. It's a great way to meet new people and develop new skills. Weekly meetings to be held on Tuesdays at noon in Sweeney 220. For more information please call Chuck Lloyd at or 271-8905.

Christian Student Organization
The Christian Student Organization's goal is to serve the school and community. Through this process, we will be studying various Christian values from the Bible, forming new friendships, and offering support and encouragement to our fellow students. Activities will include service projects and social events. All are welcome and invited to join us on Tuesdays from 12:00 Noon to 1:30 pm in Sweeney 316! Contact Anni McLaughlin at or 271-6966.

Criminal Justice Club
The Criminal Justice Club provides an opportunity to network and work with others who are either in the Criminal Justice major, or are interested in the Criminal Justice field. Contact Steve O'Donnell at or 271-6953.

The Cultural Exchange Club
The Cultural Exchange Club is a diverse group of people with the goal of understanding and appreciating other's diverse cultural values and traditions. The Cultural Exchange Club also promotes the exchanging and sharing of lingual backgrounds and communication among students. For more information about The Cultural Exchange Club please feel free to contact Persefoni Bica at or Natasha Berlin at or 271-7724.

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Environmental Action Club
The Environmental Action Club is a student club whose goal is to promote awareness about man's impact on the environment and to educate our fellow students and the community about how they can help contribute to a cleaner environment. By organizing Green Initiatives, increasing awareness of our environmental impact and creating a Green Culture on campus, we help to ensure a healthier Earth for ourselves and future generations. Contact Ruth Heath at or 271-7722.

The Eye
The Eye is a student literary collection that is published annually in April and consists of students' writing. Students on the Editorial Board decide what shall be published. All full- and part-time students are invited to submit texts for consideration. Interested students should contact Dave Edwards at or 271-6966. All full and part-time students of NHTI are invited to submit texts for consideration. To submit texts electronically, please follow this link: Submit Here.

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Hall Council (North, South and Strout Hall)
Hall Council is the student voice for your Residence Hall. If you live in a Residence Hall, it is highly recommended that you become a member of Hall Council to get to know your fellow hall mates, to improve the Residence Hall, organize trips, events and other fun activities for your Residence Hall. Contact your Resident Assistant for more information.

Human Service Club
The Human Service Club is an active service organization that creates positive opportunities to serve, and enhance skills in the Human Services Field. In the past they have hosted The Improbable Players, an "addiction recovery" troupe; presented a booth at the Wellness Fair and volunteered for various campus/community activities. Come join in serving the NHTI and Concord communities and celebrate success at the end-of-the-school-year social event. For more information, please contact Kathleen Curran at or 271-2475.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is 125 years old and claims to be the largest technical society in the world. IEEE Brings members access to the industry's most essential technical information, networking opportunities, career development tools, and many other exclusive benefits. To learn more contact Bill French at or 271-7752.

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Math Team
The NHTI Math Team is an organization for anyone interested in the intriguing and beautiful world of mathematics. The overall goal of the club is to explore areas of mathematics not normally covered in standard curriculum, such as number theory, graph theory, etc. During the course of the year, the student members compete in two nationwide competitions with the opportunity to win scholarships. Contact Dan Shagena at or 271-7751.

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National Education Association Student Association at NHTI (NEA)
A pre-professional group for all NHTI students intending to become certified teachers. Membership includes opportunities for career networking with education students and faculty members from other colleges in NH and across the United States. National affiliation includes monthly publications and liability insurance coverage. Share teaching tips, transfer plans and latest issues in education. Contact Ellen Dokton at or 271-8882.

NH Junior Dental Assistants Association (NHJDAA)
Interested in the Dental field? Are you in the Dental Assisting major? Come meet members of the Dental field. We also participate in community service activities like the annual wiffleball tournament. Contact Lisa Scott at or 271-7192 or Rachel Leo Flagg at or 271-7192.

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Outing Club
The Outing Cub is a student-run organization devoted to helping its members experience the outdoors through pursuits such as hiking, biking, skiing, rock climbing, canoeing, and trail maintenance. Its trips are open to club members, NHTI students, alumni, staff and faculty. For more information, contact Club Advisor Alan Blake at or 271-8904.

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Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society for students attending two year colleges. The organization seeks to recognize and encourage scholarship among students, develop opportunities for leadership, fellowship, and service, as well as provide an intellectual climate for continued academic excellence. Membership is limited to students who have met the following minimums: 12 hours of study and an overall GPA of 3.5. Please contact chapter advisors Aaron Conn at or 271-8901 or Roxanne Waterfield or 271-6981.

Practical Nurses Student Association
The Practical Nurses Student Association is an NHTI student group for students enrolled in the Practical Nursing Program or any matriculated student at NHTI. The club's mission is to promote optimal health of all individuals, encourage community involvement and support, develop leadership in members, and provide professional advancement and fellowship opportunities. Anyone interested in joining this club may contact the club's advisors: Susan Kenna at or 271-7171 or Priscilla Anderson at or 271-7180.

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Running Club
The purpose of the Running Club is to give NHTI students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni an opportunity to run together and interact with other runners. The club selects times during the school year to run together. The club also selects several local road races to run in, either individually or as a team. The overall goal of the club is to promote running and physical fitness at NHTI. The club will consist of NHTI students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni. For information please contact Perry Seagroves at or 271-7753.

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Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
Interested in Manufacturing Engineering? Join the student chapter of SME. SME is a national organization that deals with manufacturing issues and topics. As a member you receive many benefits which will enhance your career. Some benefits are: employer contacts, resume database, access to information on manufacturing, scholarship awards and certification. Contact Bob Arredondo at or 271-7741.

Sports Management Club
If you are into sporting events, you will want to become a member of an exciting and dynamic group of students working on a wide variety of interesting projects. The practical experience of organizing many different types of activities, visiting sites like NHIS, ESPN, and the Worcester Centrum are but a few of many opportunities that our group enjoys throughout the calendar year. Contact Paul Hogan at or 271-6426.

Stage LYNX Productions (Drama Club)
The NHTI Stage Lynx club is one of the oldest clubs on campus going back at least 32 years. One of the unique aspects of our work is the combination of students, faculty and staff all working together both onstage and off to present two or three major productions a year. Past shows have included A Rock 'n' Roll Christmas Carol, The Vagina Monologues, and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown among others. If interested in any aspect of drama from writing to performance, contact Alan Lindsay at or 271-6969.

Student American Dental Hygienists Association (SADHA)
SADHA provides an opportunity to keep up to date with current dental hygiene technology and practices. Contact Jean Magee at or 271-7162 or Katrina Magee at or 271-6975.

Student Early Childhood Association (SECA)
Would you enjoy doing community service, planning a social event, or attending a professional conference related to children and families? Then join SECA. You gain more knowledge and ability by attending meetings and taking an active role in the Early Childhood Association. Contact Cathleen Price or 271-6555.

Student Nurses Association (SNA)
A pre-professional group for student nurses with state and national affiliations. The SNA organizes, represents and mentors students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses. It promotes development of the skills that students will need as responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession. Students have the opportunity to meet other nursing students, share ideas, and keep up to date on the latest technology and practices. Student enrolled in the nursing program and pre-nursing students (identified by the school) who are not yet in the nursing major are eligible for membership. Contact Pam Kallmerten at or 271-7174.

Student Senate
The Student Senate is one of the campus' most fun, challenging, active and rewarding organizations. It is responsible for approving many budgets on campus and playing an integral role in the development of student leaders, developing a positive learning experience on campus, and building a community within NHTI. Contact Marty Hunt at or 271-8880 or the Student Senate Office at 271-5999.

Sustainable Energy Ventures (SEV) Club
The SEV Club has participated for a number of years in the ATdS (American Tour de Sol) event. NHTI has won this event on several occasions. In the past the club has expanded its areas of interest to include two photovoltaic (sunlight to electricity) installations, a 2 kW fixed solar array and a tracking solar array for our electric car fleet. This year the club is reenergized and looking forward to designing and building a hybrid race car. This car will be entered into the 2010 Formula Hybrid International Student Competition http://www.formula-hybrid.org/index.php. Contact Jennifer Galbraith at or 271-7719.

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Revised: 24 Aug 2010