D.R.E.A.M
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Diversity & Inclusion Local Community Engagement |
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Raina Moore, Mentor Coordinator Tran Foerg, Faculty Advisor Kate Guay, Co-Chair |
Primary Contact | Raina Moore |
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Connect Online |
Instagram Personal Website |
Description
DREAM is a mentorship program that works with youth from low-income households across Vermont, Boston, and Philadelphia. Our mission is to help close the opportunity gap by providing opportunities for local youth to engage in. Members of Champlain’s chapter mentor Vermont youth through social and educational enrichment activities in the greater Burlington area and here on campus. Our programming provides memorable experiences for mentees that broadens their horizons and encourages exploration.
Learn more about the regional DREAM organization.
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Asian Student Association
Black Student Union
Blue Stool Talks
Brotherhood Brunch
Champlain College Esports
Champlain Eco-Reps
Champlain Lego Club
Champlain Music Club
Champlain Young Democratic Socialist of America
Environmental Club
Include+
International Business Club
Phi Alpha Honor Society
Sisterhood Brunch
Students Demand Action
Women in Cybersecurity
Women In Film
Women In Games
Womxn in Technology
Asian Student Association
Type |
Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Caroline Waddington, President Jonathan Banfill, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Caroline Waddington |
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Instagram Discord |
Description
The Asian Student Association was created to make a safe space and learning environment for people who identify as Asian and/or want to learn more about and engage in Asian culture. Our main events are centered around food and movies for members to expand their taste in Asian food and media.
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Black Student Union
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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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Instagram Discord |
Description
Black Student Union aims to foster a welcoming and supportive environment where students of color can freely share their opinions, ideas, and cultural heritage. It seeks to enhance understanding and appreciation of the histories, cultures, and issues pertinent to students of color through a variety of educational events, cultural celebrations, and open, engaging dialogues. Additionally, it is committed to advocating for and addressing issues that impact these students, striving to create a community that is inclusive and aware of diverse perspectives. Black Student Union wants to build a network between students of color on campus and the community around them through partnering through different BIPOC organizations with movie nights, youth Fridays and more.
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Blue Stool Talks
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Academic Local Community Engagement |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Charles Bashaw, Associate Professor Linda Goodrum, Academic Operations Manager Erik Shonstrom, Associate Professor |
Primary Contact | Charles Bashaw |
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Description
The Blue Stool Project is a series of flash lectures given on the Champlain College campus, appearing in the central courtyard with a goal of addressing topics that might not normally come up in the classroom. This engaging, open conversation style of teaching/learning was conceived by Bob Selby and further refined during monthly occurrences.
Blue Stool talks are opportunities for Champlain College faculty and staff to share their passion for learning and ideas with students (and others) outside of the classroom. Students are encouraged to attend. The talks are meant to provoke thought, deepen understanding, and encourage listeners to reconsider ways of knowing. The topics may or may not be controversial in subject matter, but all aim to provide opportunities for listeners to learn.
Brotherhood Brunch
Type | Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Primary Contact | Office of Diversity & Inclusion |
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Description
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.
Champlain College Esports
Type |
Local Community Engagement Social Sports, Recreation, & Intramurals |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Raymond Graham Gombes, Club President / Third Year Representative Jonathan Pacheco, Second Year Representative Admin Ritter Redfield, Second Year Representative Admin Mark Headley, Fourth Year Representative Admin Christian Konczal, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Raymond Graham Gombes |
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Connect Online |
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Description
Champlain Club/College Esports (CCE) is a student run club that looks to provide a space for gaming and esports for all Champlain students who are passionate about gaming culture. We look to push the limits of esports and engage all students in club events that are centered around social interaction, fun, and of course, gaming. Being diverse and inclusive are our objectives as we look to make esports available to everyone and accommodate any game a student(s) want to build a team for. CCE is focused on gaming, esports, and bringing together a community of individuals who are passionate about video games.
Learn About Our Esports Program
Location
Visit Champlain Esports at Lakeside!
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Champlain Eco-Reps
Type |
Local Community Engagement Student Leadership |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Primary Contact | TBD |
Connect Online |
Facebook Personal Website |
Description
Take action and become a leader for a better planet!
Eco-Reps are peer educators within college residence halls that model environmentally responsible living behaviors and conduct education and outreach to fellow residents. They are trained and coordinated by the Office of Sustainability on a weekly basis to create monthly themes that provide information and activities focused within the residential areas on campus, and more broadly throughout campus.
Eco-Reps’ goals are to:
- Increase student engagement and community building through peer leadership
- Increase environmental behaviors on campus like waste reduction, energy and water conservation, alternative methods of transportation, and conscious consumption.
Champlain Lego Club
Type |
Art & Entertainment Local Community Engagement |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Andrew Tolbert, President Zachary Cullin, Vice President Nicholas Petronic, Treasurer Michael Coleman, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Andrew Tolbert |
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Connect Online |
Discord |
Description
The Champlain Lego club strives to bring a safe, welcoming environment to the Champlain College campus by using the wonderful world of Legos. In this club we meet weekly to socialize, relax, talk about Lego news, and of course build Legos! We also will host events for non club members to explore and engage with other creative minds to build legos and connections alike.
Champlain Music Club
Type |
Art & Entertainment Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Noah Gomberg, President Andres Sanchez, Vice President John Levee, Faculty Advisor Eric Sample, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Noah Gomberg |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Discord |
Description
The Champlain Music Club offers a dynamic and welcoming space for students to dive into their musical passions. Whether you’re an experienced musician or a curious beginner, our club provides opportunities to collaborate with peers, form bands, and perform in a variety of settings. Join us for jam sessions that will help you hone your skills and connect with fellow music enthusiasts. Be part of a community where creativity and camaraderie come together through the joy of music.
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Champlain Young Democratic Socialist of America
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Local Community Engagement Political |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Benjamin Emag, Co-Chair Colin Colbert, Co-Chair Morgan Smith, Co-Chair Gary Scudder, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Benjamin Emag |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Discord |
Description
The Champlain College Chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America club is dedicated to bettering the lives of students, supporting workers rights, and upholding democratic values on campus.
Environmental Club
Type |
Academic Local Community Engagement |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Madeleine Fenstermaker, Co-Head Quinn Bailey, Co-Head Valerie Esposito, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Madeleine Fenstermaker |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Instagram |
Description
The Environmental Club strives to gather like-minded students together to create a cleaner campus and Burlington community. We host weekly trash clean-ups, film showings, and weekly meetings on Tuesdays to foster important environmental conversations. The Environmental Club creates a space for students from all majors and backgrounds to come together to care for our campus and community.
Include+
Type |
Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Charles Ward, Club Head Reece Hoskyns, Club Leader Ann McMullen , Club Leader Juliana Burch, Faculty Advisor Alex Martin, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Charles Ward |
Email Us |
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Instagram Discord X |
Description
Include+ hosts weekly gatherings for LGBTQ+ students and allies to come hang out, and monthly educational events to improve our understanding of LGBTQ+ topics (as well as possibly some additional activities on top of that). 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.
International Business Club
Type |
Academic Diversity & Inclusion Political |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Briar Gagne, President Ciaran Buckley, Advisor |
Primary Contact | Briar Gagne |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Discord |
Description
Have a seat and chat for a while! The International Business Club is a round table for open academic discussion about international experiences and events fostering critical thinking and diverse perspectives. We prepare students to look at issues from different angles, both by exploring different cultures, and creating an inclusive space where we respectfully share and discuss diverse opinions. We host guest speaker events on occasion, as well as our popular bi-annual Montreal trip!
Phi Alpha Honor Society
Type |
Academic Diversity & Inclusion Local Community Engagement |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Alexandra Silva, President Tarn Foerg, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Alexandra Silva |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Instagram |
Description
Phi Alpha Social Work Honors Society is a nationally affiliated honor society. We host academic scholarship and social work activities centered on social justice and humanitarian values. Students in this group get to engage in on campus and community-based activities that support scholarly recognition and professional readiness. We support a culture of achievement and inclusion in everything we do.
Sisterhood Brunch
Type |
Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Primary Contact | Office of Diversity & Inclusion |
Email Us |
Description
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.
Students Demand Action
Type |
Local Community Engagement Political |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Laurel Papera, SDA Group Leader Arijia Hartel, Head of Marketing Maya Houston, Digital Designer Professor Banfill, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Laurel Papera |
Email Us |
Description
Students Demand Action is a network within Everytown for Gun Safety that reaches out to passionate students and channels their energy into the fight against gun violence. Our generation has grown up in gun violence that has worsened even through the COVID-19 pandemic. We should not fear for our lives at school, sporting events, or concerts. Gun violence needs to end, which is why we are going to educate and prepare students and registered voters and work together to advocate for safer schools, homes, and cities.
Women in Cybersecurity
Type |
Academic Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Hannelore Sanokklis, President Nilufer Gungor, Vice President Molly Shapiro, Secretary Melanie Brown, Advisor |
Primary Contact | Hannelore Sanokklis |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Discord |
Description
The Champlain College Women in CyberSecurity Club (WiCyS) creates an inclusive space for women to explore and excel in cybersecurity. As part of a national chapter, we offer networking and mentorship opportunities with industry professionals. Our events, such as ‘Ice Cream and Incident Response,’ resume nights, and ‘Troubleshooting Tricks and Treats,’ are both social and technical, providing members with valuable skills and connections. Members also have the opportunity to attend the free annual WiCyS conference, further enhancing their professional development.
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Women In Film
Type |
Academic Art & Entertainment Diversity & Inclusion |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Rosalie Bibona, President TBD, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Rosalie Bibona |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Instagram |
Description
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!
Women In Games
Type |
Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Bea Godeaux, President Zoë Campos, Vice President Brandy Caterino, Communications Jessie Gagnon, Faculty Advisor Dana Steinhoff, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Zoë Marie Campos |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
Discord |
Description
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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Womxn in Technology
Type |
Academic Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Semester |
Fall Semester Spring Semester |
Officers |
Savannah Ciak, President Lily Pouliot, Vice President Sierra Blume, Game Representative Genesis Bautista Sanchez, Underclassmen Representative Jessica Mcilree, Underclassmen Representative Hannelore Sanokklis, Marketing Lead Melanie Brown, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Savannah Ciak |
Email Us |
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Connect Online |
X Discord |
Description
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.
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