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Academic Organizations

Below are a few of Lambuth's academic organizations. Email your faculty to explore opportunities within your academic major or minor.

American Chemical Society - The Student Affiliate Section of the American Chemical Society is open to chemistry majors with at least a "C" average in chemistry. This organization is medically oriented, and its programs include various speakers and films. An award is presented each year to an outstanding senior in the field of chemistry. Upon graduation, student affiliates become members of the American Chemical Society. Dr. Vicki Moeller, Advisor

American Society of Interior Designers - The Lambuth University student chapter of ASID is a professional student chapter of the international ASID and is open to both interior design majors and other interested students. Dr. Larry Ray, Advisor

Lambuth Association of Biology Students (LABS) - Dr. Rebecca Cook, Advisor

National Student Speech Language Hearing Association - This national organization is for master's candidates and undergraduate students interested in the study of normal and disordered human communication behavior. NSSLA membership is open to all undergraduate and graduate speech pathology and audiology students. The purpose of the organization is to assist college and university departments and local organizations interested in speech, hearing, and language behavior and disorders; to provide continuity in the dissemination of professional information; and to provide a vehicle for student representation in matters of professional concern.

Mock Trial/Model UN - Dr. Paul Mego, Advisor

Psychology Club/Psi Chi Honor Society - Psychology clubs at Lambuth are designed to help psychology students achieve their professional goals. The clubs accomplish this by focusing on professional development and service. Through partnerships with community organizations, members combine social service with professional development. The club takes steps to explore, develop, and achieve career goals through activities such as field trips to psychology-related job sites, luncheons with guest psychologists, workshops on such topics as finding a job and putting together resumes, and coordination of the West Tennessee Psychological Conference. Dr. Cheryl Bowers, Advisor

Student Tennessee Education Association - The Ruth Marr Chapter of the Student Tennessee Education Association is composed of students interested in becoming teachers. Local membership provides membership in the National Education Association and the Tennessee Association. In addition to these benefits, it provides $1,000,000 liability while working in the schools. STEA sponsors many speakers and activities for future educators throughout the academic year. Professor Paula Brownyard, Advisor