Registered Student Organizations:
One of the many ways CUA students get connected to the campus community is through involvement in one or more student organizations. Below is a current list of organizations active on campus. You can call the Office of Campus Activities (202-319-6003) for additional information.
To learn more about student organizations, join an organization, or to view upcoming events and meetings, visit the student organization directory!
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African Council Committed to Enlighten Students and Society (ACCESS)
Contact: Jenna Boyer
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to enlighten the community at large about the various African culture and heritage, increase education and be a source of inspiration to the youth.
Alpha Delta Gamma
Contact: Dan Barry
Category: Service
Description: The purpose of this organization is to promote the ideals of true Brotherhood, social awareness, academic excellence, service to those in need, Christian manhood, and true spirit towards The Catholic University of America. Furthermore, this Chapter seeks to develop more perfectly the idea that, “A Brother who is helped by a Brother is like a city walled.”
Alpha Phi Omega
Contact: Molly France
Category: Service
Description: Alpha Phi Omega is a national, co-ed service fraternity that has set the standard for college campus-based volunteerism since 1925. we strive to help each individual member develop leadership skills, experience friendship on many levels and provide service to others.
American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)
Contact: Mikey Ticzon
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization is to promote excellence in architecture education, training and practice, to foster an appreciation of architecture and related disciplines, to enrich communities in a spirit of collaboration, to organize students and combine their efforts to advance the art and science of architecture.
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Contact: Margaret Keller
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to illustrate the applications of Civil Engineering, so there is a clear correlation between the classroom teachings and real world practice. ASCE shall create well rounded individuals who are well versed in the interviewing process, mentoring young people, and dealing with more aspects of Civil Engineering than just the traditional activities.
American Institute of Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T)
Contact: Kathleen Mahoney
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The Purpose of the Student Chapter is to provide an organization through which student members of ASIS&T within the CUA community may participate in and carry forward the programs and purposes of ASIS&T. The Student Chapter shall promote the interests of the Society and its programs, including every reasonable effort to involve students of information science and related disciplines who are located within its community.
American Society of Mecanical Engineers (ASME)
Contact: Andrew Gunderson
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, today's ASME is a 120,000-member professional organization focused on technical, educational and research issues of the engineering and technology community. ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations, holds numerous technical conferences worldwide, and offers hundreds of professional development courses each year. ASME sets internationally recognized industrial and manufacturing codes and standards that enhance public safety.
Amnesty International
Contact: Auror Vasil, Britnie Morris
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to discover, preserve and impart the truth about human rights abuses. We have the need and the opportunity to be a human rights leader in the international community. Our organization follows the Christian understanding and principles of loving one another, forgiveness, and justice, from the person in prison to the abused woman or orphaned child of war or disease. Our organization enhances the treasure of human knowledge as it seeks to educate the campus community about human rights. Finally, gorganization strives to serve the Catholic University of America, its community as well as the nation and the world.
Bachelor of Arts Social Service Organization (BASSO)
Contact: Bridgette Smith
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The Bachelor of Arts Social Service Organization has been established to foster an undergraduate community for advancement of interest in the field of Social Service.
Best Buddies
Contact: Erika Hilborn
Category: Service
Description: The mission of Best Buddies is to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment. We do this at the college level by matching college student volunteers in mutually enriching friendships with persons with intellectual disabilities.
Biology Club
Contact: Daniela Memoli
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: Its purpose is to bring together such students at regular intervals, encoraging activities in the biological and helth-related fields. The CUA Biology Club aims to educate students about the environment and about the various biological (and related) sciences though activites, outings, and lectures. The Club also strives to increase the awareness of one's role and responsibilities in society by sponsoring volunteer and charity projects. The Club may also act as an intermediary between the student body and faculty.
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
Contact: Cristina Rentas
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of the Society is to encourage the development, dissemination, integration, and utilization of knowledge in biomedical engineering.
Black Student Alliance (BSA)
Contact: Tara Robinson
Category: Special Interest
Cardinal Yearbook
Contact: Justine Garbarino
Category: Student Media
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to produce an annual yearbook that is a culmination of the past academic year for the undergraduate community of The Catholic University of America.
Catholic Athletes for Christ
Contact: Andrew Smith
Category: Faith Based
Description: The mission of Catholics Athletes for Christ (CAC) is to serve Catholic athletes and share the Gospel of Christ in and through athletics. CUA is the first college chapter of CAC. The mission of Catholic Athletes for Christ Chapter at CUA is to spread Christianity throughout the athletic community, develop the character of our athletes, and build relationships based on a common interest in Christ. We aim to reach out to our fellow athletes and create a comfortable, approachable atmosphere for spiritual growth.
Catholic University Role Playing Fellowship
Contact: Alex Carrion
Category: Special Interest
Centerstage Theatre Company
Contact: Vicky Mahoney, Jessica Thorne
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this group is to allow all the students of the Catholic University of America to participate in good amateur theatre in all aspects thereof.
College Democrats
Contact: Erin Kilroy
Category: Special Interest
Description: This organization recognizes and appreciates the unique characteristics of the Democratic Party, and strives to promote recognition and appreciation of these characteristics and of Democratic ideals and goals throughout the community.
College Republicans
Contact: Alexandra Smith
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of the organization is to coordinate events on campus to better inform The Catholic University of America students of the political atmosphere; to make known and promote the principles of the Republican party among students at The Catholic University of America; to recruit The Catholic University of America students as members of the club; & to develop political skills and leadership abilities among Club members as preparations for future service by them to the community.
Colleges Against Cancer
Contact: Jennifer Garlasco
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization is to establish advocacy programs on campus; bring cancer control programs to campus and promote cancer awareness and prevention; raise money through American Cancer Society approved fundraisers on campus; promote American Cancer Society support groups for cancer survivors and care givers; make Colleges Against Cancer a collaborative effort among all students and student organization on campus, as well as between and among this chapter the local American Cancer Society office and staff and nearby chapters.
Collegiate Musica Educators National Conference (CMENC)
Contact: Elena Forbes
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization is to conduct programs and activities to build a vital musical culture and an enlightened musical public for the benefit and the general welfare of all persons; to ensure that every student shall have access in school to a balanced, comprehensive, and high-quality program of music instruction; to improve the quality of teaching, research, and scholarship in music; to promote the involvement of persons of all ages in learning music.
CRUX Literary Magazine
Contact: Katherine Lauricella
Category: Student Media
Description: The mission of CRUX is to highlight, showcase, publish, and encourage the talents of the individuals and collective community of The Catholic University of America. This is accomplished by publishing an annual literary magazine that will feature works that can be represented in print.
CUA Ballroom
Contact: Christine Garnier
Category: Club Sports
Description: The purpose of this organization is to foster a dance community at The Catholic University of America through competitive and social dance instruction; to represent The Catholic University of America at local, national and international dance events; and to enhance awareness and appreciation of ballroom dance at The Catholic University of America, in the Washington, DC metro area, regionally and nationally.
CUA Cheerleaders
Contact: Toni Elliott
Category: Club Sports
Description: The CUA Cheerleading program is a student organization whose mission is to support CUA athletics, promote school sprit and act as ambassadors of the university in competitions and other CUA events. As a student club sport, cheerleading supports and does not compromise the student’s academic career, but instead the program should aid in developing the student participant into a responsible, mature and independent adult.
CUA Chess Club
Contact: Alex Sabo
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to provide students and faculty with opportunities to learn and enhance their chess playing abilities in both competitive and noncompetitive scenarios.
CUA Dance Team
Contact: Paige O'Connell
Category: Club Sports
Description: To actively participate and promote Catholic University school spirit during on campus events, and also to represent Catholic at other campuses if necessary.
CUA Equestrian
Contact: Clare Bodnar
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to learn how to horse back ride from beginner levels to advanced levels.
CUA Fencing Club
Contact: Gerard Visco
Category: Club Sports
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to learn and practice the fundamentals of the sport of fencing, providing the opportunity to teach students to fence who are beginners as well as to continue the advancement of intermediate and advanced fencers. The members will learn the basic movements, strategies, and techniques of the foil, sabre, and épée. In addition to fencing with other members of the club, students may on occasion, should the opportunity arise, fence with other fencing clubs in the greater D.C. metropolitan area or further.
CUA Golf
Contact: Joe St.George, Bill Durdach
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to plan golf outings and other social events for the purpose of bringing a group of Catholic University golfers together with the intent of playing golf and building relationships among students, faculty, alumni and the community.
CUA Green Club
Contact: Maggie Comstock
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to raise awareness for environmental causes and to promote sustainability and conservation on campus and in the community.
CUA Ice Hockey
Contact: Joe Dumas
Category: Club Sports
Description: The purpose of this organization is to serve as a recreational activity for the students of The Catholic University of America; to provide the student(s) of The Catholic University of America the opportunity to play competitive ice hockey; to compensate for the lack of a varsity ice hockey team.
CUA Rowing Association
Contact: McKenna Shea
Category: Club Sports
Description: The purpose of the Catholic University of America Rowing Association (CUARA) is to provide Catholic University undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to actively compete at the collegiate and club levels in the sport of rowing. Being an activity of the College, the Crew agrees to uphold in the conduct of its affairs all regulations of Catholic University of America.
CUAnime
Contact: Therese-Ann Ngaya
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization is to provide a friendly social environment for those students and faculty interested in Anime and the Japanese culture; to promote the Japanese culture and language; promote Japanese Animation (Anime), Japanese Comics (Manga), Japanese Music and Voice Acting as an art form, as well as exploring how the above art forms and topics are reflected in American culture.
Cultimate Frisbee
Contact: Jake Walsh
Category: Club Sports
Description: The purpose of this organization is to teach and play the game of Ultimate, as well as compete at the local, regional, and national level against other college ultimate teams.
Delta Sigma Theta
Contact: Jenna Boyer
Category: Service
Description: The principal purpose and aims of this public service organization shall be cultural and educational: to establish, maintain and encourage high cultural, intellectual and moral standards among its members, to engage in public service programs and to promote and encourage achievement in education.
Endless Reel Film Society
Contact: Ashley Young
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization is to provide members the ability to gain knowledge and enjoyment of film; to promote film as an important art form and as an essential part of cultural well roundedness; to provide a friendly environment for those who are interested in and wish to discuss film.
Engineers Without Borders
Contact: Kathryn Kazior, Evan Heisman
Category: Service
Description: The purpose of CUA-EWB is to establish an organization that encourages, supports, and implements environmentally and economically sustainable technical projects in disadvantaged communities nationally and internationally, while developing globally responsible and knowledgeable students.
Esto Vir
Contact: Mark Koury
Category: Faith Based
Description: The purpose of this organization is to cultivate the virtues of prayer, brotherhood, chastity, fortitude, and self-sacrifice. As a unique band of knights dedicated to the sanctification of our brothers, we hold each other to the rejection of those degrading and debilitating notions of manhood endorsed by our society. Believing ourselves to be accountable for the holiness of ourselves and our brothers, we embark on a crusade for the realization of “mature manhood, to the extent of the full stature of Christ" (Eph. 4:13). Esto Vir is a name and an exhortation; it is a title, a way of life, and a humble challenge to perfect holiness.
Fides et Ratio
Contact: Jonathon Jerome
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: This organization is dedicated to creating connections and building community outside of the classroom. By having the ability to discuss our faith as well as our passion for our major with professors and other like-minded people in an informal setting, we are able to explore and rewrite what it means to be a TRS student.
Filipino Organization of Catholic University Students (FOCUS)
Contact: Celina Ces
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to learn and promote the Filipino and Filipino-American culture in The Catholic University community.
French Club - Le Cercle Francais
Contact: Nicholas Petroploulos
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization is to promote the culture and language of French speaking nations through activities on campus and in the Washington D.C. area.
German Club
Contact: Stephen Borthwick
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The CUA German Club aims to foster international awareness, language skills, and knowledge of German culture. Working in conjunction with the German professors here at CUA we provide an insight into Germany through films, food and cultural events on and off campus.
Global Architecture Brigade
Contact: Laura Keating
Category: Academic and Professional
Graduate Philosophical Society
Contact: Gaston Lenotre
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to promote community amongst the Graduate Students in The Catholic University of America’s School of Philosophy; this will be accomplished by fostering both intellectual and social interaction, and by providing an organizational structure whereby members can represent themselves to faculty, staff, and administrators.
Graduate Student Association
Contact: Damian Lenshek
Category: Student Representation
Description: The Graduate Student Association of the Catholic University of America is comprised of all enrolled graduate students and is dedicated to the academic, social and professional development of its members. The GSA sponsors events which promote learning, celebrate diversity, and foster a sense of community within the graduate student population. As the official voice of graduate students, the GSA responds to the needs and concerns of the graduate community and strives to improve the quality of education and life at the University.
Habitat for Humanity
Contact: Angela Milone
Category: Service
Description: The purpose of the organization is to involve students in Habitat for Humanity International. The goal of the program is to educate the CUA student body about poverty housing and Habitat for Humanity International’s mission to eliminate substandard housing. This means that students will be involved in bringing simple, decent housing to poorer members of the community through several programs and activities provided by the university chapter.
Homecoming Committee
Contact: Stephanie Calhoun
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to plan and promote a fun, spirited and student-involved Homecoming Week.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Contact: Edward Dawson
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this branch shall be the dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of all aspects of electrical engineering, computer science, allied branches of engineering, and the related arts and sciences, as well as the furtherance of the professional development of its members.
International Affairs Association
Contact: Gabriell Reed
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization is to promote understanding and knowledge of international politics and international organizations, with a special emphasis on the role of the United Nations; to stimulate interest in international affairs among the students and community of The Catholic University of America, especially among Association members; to promote the understanding of important current international issues and to help advance the prestige of the University in the international affairs arena.
Iranian Student Association
Contact: Mostafa K Ardakani
Category: Special Interest
Description: The Iranian Student Association aims to promote awareness of Iranian Culture.
Italian Club
Contact: John Giacomantunio
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The Italian club is dedicated to exploring and learning about all aspects of the Italian culture.
Kappa Tau Gamma
Contact: Lauren Barry
Category: Service
Description: The purpose of this organization is to unite its members in a close bond of friendship, seeking to instill in them a spirit of mutual love and helpfulness, to the end that each member and the sorority as a whole attain spiritual, social, and intellectual excellence; to cooperate with the administrative officials and faculty in promoting social work and to cooperate with other collegiate organizations.
Knights of Columbus
Contact: Brad Kelly
Category: Service
Description: We are an organization of dedicated individuals—1.6 million members strong, and growing. An organization that, since 1882, has embodied the selflessness of man as it has helped overcome the problems of the world. Poverty. Ignorance. Apathy. Things which imperil not only a single individual, but the whole of humanity. We are men of faith, comprising over 12,000 Knights of Columbus councils at home and overseas. Guided not only by our belief in God and the Catholic Church, but by our belief in each other, and in ourselves. We are the Knights of Columbus. Believing that a man is defined by his actions as a follower of God, and as a leader in his community. Believing that a man is more than simply a man, when he bears the title of “Knight.”
Latin Alliance
Contact: Veronica Diaz
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization strives to respond to the social, political, cultural, and educational needs of the Latino community and to promote and publicize these needs to CUA at large. We are dedicated to fostering cultural awareness, political activism, and educational outreach. We will promote Latin American/Hispanic cultures so that there is a better understanding and relationship between students at CUA.
Martin Maloney Chemistry Club
Contact: David Myers
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The objective of this organization shall be to foster a professional spirit among students in chemistry, to instill a professional pride in chemistry, and to provide an opportunity for students in chemistry to socialize with fellow students, faculty and guest speakers.
Men's Rugby
Contact: Alex Guin
Category: Club Sports
Description: The purpose of this organization is to promote the sport of rugby at CUA, as well as to compete in local, regional, and national Rugby competitions.
Metropolitan College Connection (MCC)
Contact: Sean Martin
Category: Student Representation
Description: The purpose of this organization is to support Metropolitan College students; to give them a voice in the CUA community and provide events and speakers that benefit the student.
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Contact: Adrian Davis
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to stimulate and develop student interest in engineering; to strive to increase the number of students studying engineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels; and to endevour in the advancement of the ethnic minority of the enginnering professional industry.
Officer's Club
Contact: Will Corvese
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to provide the campus community with opportunities to learn more about military leadership, to discover opportunities within the military, and to foster a sense of respect for and appreciation of the military.
Pax Christi CUA
Contact: Chase Nordengren
Category: Special Interest
Description: Pax Christi strives to create a world that reflects the Peace of Christ by exploring, articulating, and witnessing to the call of Christian nonviolence. This work begins in personal life and extends to communities of reflection and action to transform structures of society. Pax Christi rejects war, preparations for war, and every form of violence and domination. We advocate primacy of conscience, economic and social justice, and respect for creation. Pax Christi commits itself to peace education and promotes the gospel imperative of peacemaking as a priority in the Catholic Church. Through the efforts of all its members and in cooperation with other groups, Pax Christi works toward a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world. (Adapted from Pax Christi USA).
Phi Alpha Theta History Club
Contact: Kelly Brown
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: Phi Alpha Theta’s History Club is an academically based student organization at the Catholic University of America. We seek to promote and sustain interest in all branches of history through a multitude of activities: educational, cultural, and social. We seek to be the avenue through which the entire university can expand their historical awareness. Phi Alpha Theta’s History Club welcomes students/faculty of all backgrounds who are interested. The purpose of this Constitution is to outline the goals and procedures of Phi Alpha Theta’s History Club.
Phi Sigma Tau
Contact: Genevieve White
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: Phi Sigma Tau aims at fostering and incorporating an atmosphere conducive to the promotion of philosophical inquiry. All Phi Sigma Tau events are open to members of the Catholic University community who are interested in philosophy. As an honor society, Phi Sigma Tau provides support to all students, especially Phi Sigma Tau members, in matters of academics relating to philosophy. This organization’s central purpose is to serve as a means of awarding distinction to students having high scholarship and personal interest in philosophy; to promote student interest in philosophy in terms of research and advanced study; to provide opportunities for the publication of student research papers of merit; to encourage a professional spirit and friendship among those who have displayed marked ability in this field; and to popularize interest in philosophy.
Program Board
Contact: Nicholas Petropoulos
Category: Student Representation
Description: The mission of the Program Board is to produce high quality and well-balanced social, educational, cultural, and recreational events for undergraduates at CUA.
Psi Chi
Contact: Janice Paton
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: Psi Chi is a national honor society whose purpose shall be to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.
Quorum: Journal of Politics
Contact: Frankie Bustamante
Category: Student Media
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to provide an unbiased, bipartisan, student-run and student-aimed politics and current events news source of both national and campus importance, in the form of a monthly magazine.
Radius
Contact: Amy Sapenoff
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of Radius will be to promote the active engagement of culture as a way to live the mission of the Catholic Church and to fully express our own humanity. It will explore the ability of culture to serve as a “radius”, starting from the needs and desires of the heart for truth, goodness, and beauty which lie at the very center of human existence, and connecting it to all facets of human life. Therefore, Radius will promote authentic cultural experiences which will seek to awaken the desires of the heart and enrich the life of the university as a place to discover your own humanity. These cultural experiences will aim to promote the breath of life generated by faith, a life to which nothing related to an authentic human experience is foreign.
Redline A Cappella
Contact: Elise Morrow-Schap
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to arrange and perform A Cappella music on the Catholic University campus and surrounding areas, specifically participating in A Cappella festivals and competitions whenever possible.
Society for a Virtuous Culture
Contact: Mark Korovae
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The Society for a Virtuous Culture is a fellowship of undergraduate and graduate students at The Catholic University of America united in their pursuit of wisdom and perfection in virtue, with a special aspiration to become leaders in politics and other professions in service to the greater good of their families, communities, and the Nation. The Society seeks to foster an American culture that, humble to eternal truth and to the action of Providence in history, reifies the highest goods and thereby cultivates true peace, liberty, and justice.
Society of Physics Students
Contact: Michael Shields
Category: Academic and Professional
Society of Women Engineers
Contact: Kyrie Jig
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to inform students of the National SWE organization and about women in engineering. Objectives will also include informing students of the qualifications and achievements of women engineers and the opportunities open to them as well as encouraging women engineers to attain high levels of education and professional achievement.
Spanish Club - El Club de Espanol
Contact: Sarah Funes
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to gain knowledge and understanding of Spanish and Latin American life, language and culture. Additionally, we seek to promote and encourage cultural exchanges among the many students of Spanish language and/or Hispanic descent. This shall be achieved through speakers, gatherings, lecturers, film viewings, and parties.
Student Association General Assembly (SAGA)
Contact: Christopher Pierno
Category: Student Representation
Description: The purpose of the General Assembly shall be to represent and advocate on behalf of The Catholic University of America undergraduate student body about student life, academia, education on university functions, and the general enhancement of the undergraduate experience.
Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
Contact: Remy Ball
Category: Club Sports
Description: The Student Athlete Advisory Committee members will act as positive advocates for our student-athletes by promoting and supporting them in their varsity athletic programs, campus life, community initiatives, and academic pursuits.
Student Fee Allocation Board (SFAB)
Contact: Rachael Staab
Category: Student Representation
Description: The Student Fee Allocation Board is vested with the sole authority to allocate The Student Activity and Club Sports Fee and adopt standard procedures for student organizations to receive funding. It is at the discretion of the Student Fee Allocation Board to adopt, by majority, consequences for student organizations that deviate from procedure.
Student Nurses Association (SNA)
Contact: Elizabeth Pritchard
Category: Academic and Professional
Description: The mission of the NSNA and CUA SNA is to organize, represent and mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses, as well as those enrolled in baccalaureate completion programs; to promote development of the skills that students will need as responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession; to advocate for high quality health care; to advocate for and contribute to advances in nursing education.
Students for Life
Contact: Lauren Roselli
Category: Faith Based
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to live and promote the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, specifically regarding the sanctity of all human life.
Tae Kwon Do Club
Contact: Brian Crowley
Category: Club Sports
Description: The Catholic University of America's Tae Kwon Do Club strives to keep the martial arts tradition alive by reaching out to the student community with fun and educational activities and by offering engaging and affordable classes geared toward the student body that push the students' limits on fitness, self defense knowlege, and skill.
Take Note A Cappella
Contact: Kim Clark
Category: Special Interest
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to arrange and perform A Cappella music on the Catholic University campus and surrounding areas, specifically participating in A Cappella festivals and competitions whenever possible.
Tower
Contact: Justine Garbarino
Category: Student Media
Description: The publication shall be known as The Tower, the independent weekly newspaper published at The Catholic University of America.
WCUA Radio
Contact: Michael Haigis
Category: Student Media
Description: The mission of WCUA shall be to provide Catholic University students with a form of mass media expression. WCUA exists to further the education of both broadcasters and listeners by allowing for diverse and unique programming to be made available through the medium of radio.
Women's Rugby
Contact: Sarah Schneider
Category: Club Sports
Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to learn and practice the fundamentals of the game of rugby, competitively participate in collegiate matches, leagues and tournaments, and foster an environment conducive to the sportsmanship, growth, and camaraderie of its members.
To learn more about student organizations, join an organization, or to view upcoming events and meetings, visit the student organization directory!
