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GRADUATE CLUBS

This alphabetical club listing represents student graduate clubs registered for the 2008-2009 academic year.  If you would like to have a link added to your club listing, contact the Student Activities Office.

Beta Gamma Sigma
The objective is to invite qualifying students based on their academic performance and induct them to the society.
If you would like more information about this club, email bgs

Biology Graduate Student Organization
The goals of Biology Graduate Student Organization is to provide a forum for expression of student opinion; to provide a mechanism for discussion and enactment of student decisions; to provide opportunities for social interactions among graduate students; to foster social, intellectual and institutional links with faculty; and to promote social, institutional and intellectual links with graduate students in other departments.
If you would like more information about this club, email bgso or visit the Biology Graduate Student Organization web site.

Chinese Friendship Association, Notre Dame
The mission of the Chinese Friendship Association is to promote the friendship and cultural exchange between Chinese people and people from other countries.
If you would like more information about this club, email ndcfa or visit the Chinese Friendship Association web site.

Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
The objective of this chapter is to encourage student interest in the advancement of the science and practice of earthquake engineering and the solution of national earthquake engineering problems in order to protect people and property from the effects of earthquakes and to develop an awareness of EERI, and EERI Chapters with consensus procedures by which EERI operates.
If you would like more information about this club, email eeriund or visit the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute web site.

Graduate Student Union
The purpose of the club shall be to promote the interest and friendship of members and to share the spirits of Notre Dame. The representation of graduate student interests to the University Administration. To promote excellence in graduate education at ND.
If you would like more information about this club, email gsu or visit the Graduate Student Union web site.

Graduate Theological Society
The Graduate Theological Society (GTS) of the University of Notre Dame, chartered under the original name of the Graduate Theological Union in December 1, 1967, is the official organization of graduate students in the Department of Theology. A voluntary democratic society, the GTS exists to foster and promote community, service, and professional development among its members in all aspects of graduate student life, including academic, political, social,
and liturgical activities. The Graduate Theological Society seeks to coordinate concerns regarding the corporate life and work of the graduate students in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame.
If you would like more information about this club, email gts or visit the Graduate Theological Society web site.

Korean Graduate Student Association

If you would like more information about this club, email kgsa or visit the Korean Graduate Student Association web site.

Master of Science in Accountancy Association
The MSAA is the coordinating and representative organization of the Master of Science in Accountancy student body. Its purpose is to promote community among the members of the MSA program (students, faculty, staff and administration). The MSAA is also responsible for sponsoring a number of events for the MSA community. Such activities may include but are not limited to fund-raising, professional development. The MSAA will also provide input to the members of the MSA administration concerning various community and academic matters.
If you would like more information about this club, email msaa or click here for the Master of Science in Accountancy Association web site.

SPIE (Student Chapter, International Society for Optical Engineering)
If you would like more information about this email, email spie or click here for the SPIE web site.

Thomas Aquinas Society
The purpose of the Thomas More Society is to provide a friendly social and intellectual forum for Catholics, other Christians, and persons of good will, to meet, exchange and discuss ideas, and acquire a deeper understanding of the Catholic philosophical and theological heritage, especially in light of Christian Revelation and the traditions and teachings of the Catholic Church.
If you would like more information about this club, email tac or click here for the Thomas Aquinas Society web site.

LAW CLUBS

This alphabetical club listing represents student law clubs registered for the 2008-2009 academic year.  If you would like to have a link added to your club listing, contact the Student Activities Office. More information and group descriptions of law clubs can be found at the Student Bar Association web site.

American Civil Liberties Union
American Constitution Society of Law and Policy
Asian Law Students Association
Black Law Students Association
Business Law Forum
Christian Legal Society
Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
Environmental Law Society

Hispanic Law Student Association
Intellectual Property Law Society
International Human Rights Society
International Law Society
Irish Law Society
Journal of College and University Law
Journal of Law, Ethics Public Policy
Journal of Legislation
Jus Vitae - Law School Right to Life
Legal Voices for Children and Youth
Married Law Students Organization
Military Law Students Association
Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity, Hoynes Chapter

Public Interest Law Foundation

Saint Thomas More Society

Social Justice Legal Forum

Sports Communication Entertainment Law Forum

Women's Legal Forum


MBA CLUBS

This alphabetical club listing represents student MBA clubs registered for the 2008-2009 academic year.  If you would like to have a link added to your club listing, contact the Student Activities Office. More information and group descriptions of MBA clubs can be found at the MBA Association web site.

Asian MBA Student Association
Biotechnology and Healthcare Club
Consulting Club - MBA
Finance and Investments Club - MBA
League of Black Graduates in Management - MBA
Marketing Club - MBA
MBA Entrepreneurship Club

MBA Management Club of Notre Dame
Media and Entertainment Club - MBA
National Association of Women MBAs
Net Impact
Society of
Sports Business Club - MBA

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