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Type | Diversity & Inclusion |
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Primary Contact | Office of Diversity & Inclusion |
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Brotherhood Brunch invites men of color to join an intergenerational discourse including students, faculty, staff, and community members. Enjoy brunch and discuss topics relevant to your intersecting identities. These events are hosted by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion each semester.
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Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Caroline Waddington, President Jack Clark, Vice President Jonathan Banfill, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Caroline Waddington |
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The Asian Student Association was created to make a safe space and learning environment for people who identify as Asian and/or want to know more about Asian culture. Club members are not required to be Asian American or Pacific Islanders. The club includes members of all races and promotes cultural awareness at Champlain College and throughout the Burlington community. The club meets on the first Wednesday of every month and hosts various events throughout the year.
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Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Nadine Jones, President A'zariya Daniels, Vice President Van Dora Williams, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Nadine Jones |
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Black Student Union (BSU) is a student-run group sponsored by the Student Government Association (SGA) with a threefold mission: create a safe space and supportive environment for students of color to express their opinions, ideas, and cultures; increase awareness and appreciation for Black history, culture, and issues through educational events, cultural celebrations, and open and engaging conversations; and support and advocate for issues that affect our students of color.
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Diversity & Inclusion Religious |
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Kathryn James, Club Head Alfonso Capone, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Kathryn James |
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Through prayer, activities, and events, we seek to foster and grow a faith-based community at Champlain College. In union with the Catholic Center at UVM, we walk with students in answering the call to holiness. Our club is open to students of all faiths or no faith at all.
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Diversity & Inclusion Religious Social |
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Annabel Kusnitz, President |
Primary Contact | Annabel Kusnitz |
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The Champlain Jewish Student Association is a place for people to feel a sense of community and become educated on the Jewish faith and culture. Whether you’re currently observing or just curious about what it means to be Jewish, all are welcome. Join us for open discussions, holiday celebrations, art/culture appreciation, and so much more!
Type | Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Reece Hoskyns, Club Leader Ann McMullen, Club Leader Alex Martin, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Ann McMullen |
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Include+ hosts weekly gatherings for LGBTQ+ students and allies to come hang out. This club provides a safe, welcoming space for any student involved in the queer community. Some activities we have done at club meetings in the past include video games, board games, chess, PowerPoint presentation nights, pizza parties, and nail painting. We also march in the Burlington Pride Parade each year with the Women’s & Gender Center.
Type | Diversity & Inclusion |
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Max Siegman, President Anna Sugiura, Vice President Sinyoung Evans, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Anna Sugiura |
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Explore Japanese culture through games and activities! Learn a bit of the language and history, have fun, and meet people who share an interest in Japanese culture. Please feel free to stop by! We will have weekly meetings and more information on Discord.
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Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Primary Contact | Office of Diversity & Inclusion |
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Sisterhood Brunch invites women and those who identify with femininity to join an intergenerational discourse among students, faculty, staff, and community members. Enjoy brunch and discuss topics relevant to your intersecting identities. These events are hosted by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion each semester.
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Academic Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Grace Phelps, President Tori Long, Vice President & Marketing Manager Nicole Morris , Faculty Advisor Jennifer Vincent, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Grace Phelps |
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Stiller Women in Business is a group of students who are committed to giving women and other marginalized communities within the business world a safe space to hang out and talk about classes and other activities on campus. You do not have to be female identifying or a business major to participate in the club. Our goal is to explore, transform, and ignite the business world, and this starts with us. Through the combined efforts of its members and leaders in the business community, SWIB strengthens their professional expertise to positively impact their careers and society.
To Explore, Transform, & Ignite the Nature of Women in Business, Now and in the future.
Meetings | Networking Events | Skills Panels/Workshops | Mentor Program | Partnership Events with Speaking from Experience, WEI & More!
Passionate individuals | Being female role models in our field | Credibility | Encouraging confidence in a safe space | Leaving a legacy & foundation for future students | Changing the image of women in the business world | Elevating the community | Mentoring | Feasible Journey | Ability to reach out to local community | Having a voice | Resources | Making an impact in our lives & our community
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Academic Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Molly Shapiro, President Melanie Brown, Advisor |
Primary Contact | Molly Shapiro |
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Our Women in Cybersecurity chapter is part of an international organization dedicated to providing resources, opportunities, and mentorship to women and gender minorities in cybersecurity. We host events to provide a sense of support and camaraderie to women and gender minorities studying cybersecurity. We also attend the national Women in Cybersecurity conference in the spring as a group to represent the college. Our meetings are open to all, not just women or cybersecurity majors.
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Academic Art & Entertainment Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Rosalie Bibona, President Julia Swift, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Rosalie Bibona |
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Our goal is to create a welcoming space for women and non-binary people working in film to get to know each other and feel supported. We do demos, screen movies, work on projects together, and more!
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Art & Entertainment Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Brandy Caterino, President Bea Godeaux, Vice President Zoë Campos, Treasurer Jessie Gagnon, Faculty Advisor Dana Steinhoff, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Brandy Caterino |
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Women In Games (W.I.G.) is a club that was created to show the value that women, femme-identifying, non-binary professionals, and allies hold within the Game Studio at Champlain College. By providing its members with access to technology, and conducting professional development workshops with keynote guest speakers, there is an elimination of any barriers that may be held within the industry. W.I.G. at Champlain College works with two organizations, Women in Games International (W.I.G.I.) as well as the Women In Games (W.I.G.) based out of the UK. Join W.I.G. to meet and collaborate with different students in an inclusive environment, as that is when the best ideas come together!
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Academic Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Savannah Ciak, President Hannelore Sanokklis, Vice President Sierra Blume, Game Representative Lily Pouliot, Communications Lead Melanie Brown, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Savannah Ciak |
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The Womxn in Technology Club offers a safe and supportive space for students who are considered minorities in the field of technology. While the club mainly focuses on the experiences of students who are minorities in regard to gender (female-identifying and gender non-conforming), all students are welcome. Diverse experiences and perspectives are what our club is all about! Join us for a mix of community building and technical nights, where we invite guest speakers, talk about different technologies folks are interested in, and do hands-on educational activities and labs.
With 60+ clubs and organizations, you can fill your time at Champlain however you'd like. Whether it's getting some exercise, staying social, or trying something new, you'll meet people with similar interests and make unforgettable memories and friends along the way.
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Get a leg up on managing teams, seeing the bigger picture of your work, and keeping an organization on track to operate smoothly by stepping into a leadership role.
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