Campus Activities
Departmental Groups
American Choral Directors Association (ACDA)
ACDA is an organization dedicated to the fostering and enrichment of choral music. Membership is open to all students with an interest in choral music, but is particularly valuable for students who wish to pursue a career in choral music or music education.
President: Owen Hansen
Email: ohansen@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Boyd Bacon
Email: bbb@nebrwesleyan.edu
American Chemical Society (ACS)
The ACS gives students the opportunity to broaden their interests in the chemical field through interactions with the chemistry faculty and other related majors. The organization emphasizes the gain of new knowledge related to the profession in activities such as speakers, tours, and of course many social events.
President: Scott Robotham
Email: srobotha@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Dr. David Treichel
Email: dat@nebrwesleyan.edu
Athletic Training Students Association (ATSA)
Advisor: Dana Bates
Email: dbates@nebrwesleyan.edu
Becoming Accounting Professionals
The goal of Becoming Accounting Professionals is to educate interested students about issues in accounting. Meetings will address topics such as the CPA exam, certification and licensing requirements, and graduate school. Meetings will also be an opportunity to host outside speakers with accounting backgrounds.
President: Kara Pohlman
Email: kpohlman@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Nanne Olds
Email: nko@nebrwesleyan.edu
Collegiate Business Association (CBA)
The Collegiate Business Association (CBA) exists to provide the opportunity for Nebraska Wesleyan students to learn about the experiences and careers of men and women from the local business community. The interaction with these men and women creates great networking opportunities.
CBA meets once a month and hosts a variety of guest speakers sharing on topics ranging from accounting and taxes to human resources. CBA also helps the business department sponsor a career week in which business majors/minors are given the chance to job shadow in different companies in Lincoln. CBA is recommended for all business majors, but all Wesleyan students are invited to join.
President: Brett Thome
Email: bthome@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Nanne Olds
Email: nko@nebrwesleyan.edu
History Club
President: Derek Carson
Email: dcarson@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Meghan Winchell
Email: mwinchel@nebrwesleyan.edu
Math Club
Math Club is a group that organizes its fun activities and events
around math. It is open to everyone on campus, regardless of mathematical
ability.
President: Ashley Dorwart
Email: adorwart@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Andrew Breiner
Email: abreiner@nebrwesleyan.edu
Music Educators National Conference (MENC)
MENC is a group of dedicated music majors who focus on the different aspects of improving their knowledge in music education. This group is not exclusive to only music education majors, but encourages those in similar fields to participate.
President: Whitney Jones
Email: wjones@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Sam Zitek
Email: szitek@nebrwesleyan.eduVisit the National Website at:
http://www.menc.org
NWU CSI
President: Kathryn Gellatly
Email: kgellatl@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Melissa Conner
Email: mconner@nebrwesleyan.edu
Wesleyan Theatre Company
Wesleyan Theatre Company is the theatre
honorary group comprised of well–rounded and involved
students in all elements of theatre. Plainsman Players
is open to all students on campus, interested in working
on major productions or laboratory theatre productions.
It is for students who enjoy acting, constructing costumes, building scenery, working in the box office, designing/applying make-up, running lights, providing sound effects, gathering properties, ushering, handling public relations and advertisement for NWU productions and for those who are devoted to keeping the art of theatre alive on this campus.
President: Melissa Singson
Email: msingson@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Joan Korte
Email: jkorte@nebrwesleyan.edu
Psychology Club
Psychology Club sponsors
lecture series speakers, and is active in the Great
Plains Students' Psychology Convention and the NPS-PERK
Convention. Throughout the semester, Psychology Club
members provide panels of the upper-class students and
professionals in psychology to help younger students
understand the complex science we call psychology.
President: Julie Shallenberger
Email: jshallen@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: William McNeil
Email: wjm@nebrwesleyan.edu
Student Education Association (SEA)
SEA is an affiliate of the Nebraska State Education Association and the National Education Association. It is a campus organization for students preparing to teach who want to belong to, and benefit from, a professional organization of teachers.
President: Hien Nguyen
Email: hnguyen@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Dr. Mike McDonald
Email: mlm@nebrwesleyan.eduVisit the SEA Website at:
http://students.nebrwesleyan.edu/
student_groups/sea/index.html
Wesleyan Communication Association (WCA)
The Wesleyan Communication Association (WCA) is an organization in which mainly communication and business students participate, however, students of all disciplines are encouraged to join and attend several meetings through out the year to have the opportunity to listen to and to network with several communication and business professionals. They also participate in activities sponsored by the Communication and Theatre Department. WCA is a great way for students to get to know each other as well as their options for internships and post-graduate plans.
President: Kelsey Steinmeyer
Email: ksteinme@nebrwesleyan.eduAdvisor: Dave Whitt
Email: dfw@nebrwesleyan.edu