Student Organizations

Are you looking for a student organization in which to participate? Choosing an organization related to your Human Biology major is a great a way to meet like-minded students with similar interests and make professional connections that will help you achieve your career goals.

Currently, the following student organizations are affiliated with the Human Biology Program:

Tri-Beta is a national honorary society for majors in the biological sciences.  The mission of the organization is to recognize and support academic excellence in the biological sciences and encourage undergraduate research, primarily through undergraduate research awards and conferences.  Because Tri-Beta is a honorary society, you must attain a specific G.P.A. to be eligible for membership. If you qualify, you will be contacted by Dr. Brian Merkel, the organization's faculty advisor.

The Chiro Club

The Dietetics Health and Wellness Club is a student organization consisting, but not limited to, Human Biology majors interested in nutrition and dietetics. The mission of the organization is to promote health and wellness. Students in this organization participate in many activities, including two major events, the annual Health Fair and the promotion of nutrition during March, National Nutrition Month. The faculty advisor for the Dietetics Health and Wellness Club is Ms. Karen Lacey.

The Pre-Medical Club is a student organization for individuals interested in a career in medicine.  The mission of the organization is to assist students in the preparation for medical school by touring medical school facilities, organizing study groups for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), and getting in touch with alumni to discuss their medical school experiences.  The faculty advisor for the Pre-Medical Club is Dr. Angela Bauer-Dantoin.

Check out the Org Smorg at the beginning of each semester for more information on these organizations.