PC Athens has several clubs and organizations for students to get involved in including Future Health Professionals, Math Club, Piedmont College Outdoor Club, Athens Campus Activities Board, Sigma Alpha Pi, and Political Science Club. The clubs cover a range of interests from health, math, outdoor activities, event planning, leadership, and political science. Students are encouraged to contact the club presidents or advisors to learn more about how to get involved.
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These students have committed to living a life free from addiction by choosing to wait until they are 21 before considering alcohol and abstaining from drugs. Colleges look favorably upon students who are dedicated to living this lifestyle.
http://www.mmmindia.in/
MMM India is community wherein members help one another. Contrary to the popular belief, MMM India is not an MLM or networking company and not a business either. There are millions of participants who are willing to provide help to the other members who are in need.
SABR 39 Trivia by T. Scott Brandon and Horsehide Trivia is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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The Campus Community Life Cycle: From Admissions to AlumniED MAP
The Campus Community Life Cycle series will explore the stages students go through as they assimilate into a new school community, become involved in campus life and then stay active after graduation as alumni. Gain ideas you can use as experts discuss:
• Optimizing each stage in the transition process
• How to create a strong student community and alumni network
• Ways to assure student and institutional success
This series will be presented in three, progressive sessions beginning with Integrating New Students Into the Community. Topic highlights of this presentation include:
• Pre-enrollment activities: getting new students to the first day of class
• Engaging students in your community
• Transitioning new students to full members of the community in the first term
Other webinars in this series include:
• Community as a Retention Tool – April, 2010
• Maintaining Community After Graduation: Benefits to the Institution – May, 2010
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1. PC Athens Clubs and Organizations
PC Athens has plenty of opportunities for all of our students to get involved on campus and in the community.
Future Health Professionals Math Club
This brand new club is just getting off the ground and needs your input The Math Club of Athens is an open to students, faculty, and staff at PC
and participation. Some of the possible upcoming activities include: Athens who are interested in the wonders of Mathematics. As there is
brown bag lunches with current health professionals, nursing home or no Math major available on the Athens Campus, this club is open to
hospice visitations, study groups, and involvement in the health fair. anyone interested in Mathematics, especially those who want to be
If any of that sounds like your kind of thing, get in contact with club future Mathematics teachers. For more information, contact advisor
president Amanda Ford at aford0805@lions.piedmont.edu. Frank Edge at edge@piedmont.edu.
Piedmont College Outdoor Club Athens Campus Activities Board
The Outdoor Club focuses on events that are environmental and The Athens Campus Activities Board is a club of students who are
recreational in nature (hiking, camping, �ishing, rock climbing, etc.). passionate about Piedmont Athens. They plan events for the student
They are looking for a few good students who have a passion for the body, they work on campus issues, and they help coordinate the events
great outdoors! If you’re up for the challenge, contact club president of other clubs. If you like having fun, or making a difference – this club
Tyler Bridwell at tbridwell0830@lions.piedmont.edu. is for you! To learn more, contact ainnes@piedmont.edu.
Sigma Alpha Pi Political Science Club
The campuses own leadership organization, Alpha Sigma Pi is by Anyone who is interested in Political Science can join this club led by
invitation only and involves leadership training, success networking advisor Tony Frye. Each semester the club takes a trip to watch the law
teams, and live speakers. For more information on Alpha Sigma Pi, in action and members are encouraged to participate in club meetings.
contact ainnes@piedmont.edu. For more information, contact tfrye@piedmont.edu.