Car Club
This is a space for those who love cars to come and talk! No experience in cars is needed.
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Advisor: James Quinlan–JQuinlan@mxcc.edu
Campus
- Middlesex
Chess Club
Join the Asnuntuck campus Chess Club to play chess, have fun, build friendships and improve your chess-playing skills.
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Microsoft Teams Link: https://tinyurl.com/vd4bmwmk Advisor: Sally Dejesus–SDejesus@acc.comment.edu
Campus
- Asnuntuck
Community Conversations Club
Originally started as a place for English language learners to practice their English in a fun, casual environment, the Community Conversations Club provides a welcoming, safe place for all students to share and express themselves and their culture and appreciate the diverse CT State Tunxis community. In this club, members converse, establish friendships and build connections with other students and with the greater campus community. Past special events have included a Talcott Mountain hike, a campus-wide movie day, a picnic in the courtyard and a trip to the New Britain Museum of Modern Art. It’s not necessary to be an international student to participate in this club. All CT State Tunxis students are welcome!
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Advisors: Nicole Tabol, ntabol@txcc.commnet.edu,
Anna Syta, asyta@txcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Tunxis
Community Outreach Club
The Tunxis Community Outreach Club organizes all types of outreach activities to benefit the Tunxis campus and local community. Past projects have included several Faces of Homelessness Speakers events, a sock drive for local homeless residents, clothing drives and thrifting events, a Connect 2.0 survey on diversity and our Tunxis student's sense of belonging, a Bring It to the Table event on political conversations, a mental health forum (considering) the community college shooting in Oregon, a community game night and several baking or coffee beverage sales and drives to benefit Tunxis students and the St. Vincent de Paul homeless shelter.
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Advisor: Marie Clucas–mclucas@txcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Tunxis
Computer and Analytic Club
The Computer and Analytic Club engages in both in-person and virtual events that allow interested students to explore modern computer technology, speak with industry guests and more. Meets virtually on Teams.
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Advisor: Lalit Jagtiani,–ljagtiani@nwcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Northwestern
Computer Club
Learn more about the tech world! The Computer Club provides an opportunity for members to share and learn about information technology, device repair and software.
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Advisors: Peter Kootsookos PKootsookos@mxcc.commnet.edu,
Kristopher Marques–KMarques@mxcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Middlesex
Creative Writing Club
The Creative Writing Club fosters the development of creative writing through constructive criticism. Students will foster this discussion during meetings on campus.
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Advisor: John Harding–JHarding@nvcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Naugatuck Valley
Criminal Justice Association
This group promotes the Criminal Justice program at CT State Northwestern through speakers, programs and scholarship.
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Advisor: Michael Emanuel–memanuel@nwcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Northwestern
Criminal Justice Club
The Tunxis Criminal Justice Club strives to bring attention to the positive impact local law enforcement has on our community and allows students to show their appreciation through donation events, acts of service and the ability to share their ideas on potential ways to become active in the policing community. The CJ Club also allows students to network with potential employers, including state agencies, law enforcement and other criminal justice-related professions. Our overall goal as a club is to give back to our community and help students get that first step into their future careers early on in their collegiate journey.
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Advisor: Brian Enns–BEnns@txcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Tunxis
Dance With Me Club
"Dance with Me" is a fun club for students who love to dance or want to learn dance. It's a place where everyone can join in, no matter what their dance experiences are. We have all kinds of dance styles and a friendly atmosphere. Come dance with us and make some new friends!
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Advisor: Yi Guan-Raczkowski–YGuan-Raczkowski@mxcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Middlesex
Dead Poets Society Club
The purpose of the Dead Poets Society Club is to promote the power of literature and the written word throughout the campus community as an outlet for creative expression. In addition to weekly writing workshop sessions, we produce relevant campus programming in diverse arenas including guest speakers and spoken word performance events. The club enriches the quality of CT State Quinebaug Valley's educational goals as well as fostering greater unity and connections within the campus and nurturing creative partnerships in the external community. Campus Location: Danielson
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Advisor: Dr. Jonathan Anderson–janderson@qvcc.edu
Campus
- Quinebaug Valley
Dental Assisting Club
The Dental Assisting Club is a group of future allied dental professionals dedicated to promoting dental health on the Tunxis campus and within the community. Club members consist of students enrolled in the Dental Assisting Certificate program and they participate in the local dental assisting association, CTDAA and become members. In addition to fundraising for club activities, the club participates in dental health education and oral hygiene-related community outreach programs such as educating Tunxis preschoolers about oral health for Children’s Dental Health Month.
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Advisor: Julia LaRosa–jlarosa@txcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Tunxis
Digital Arts Technology Club
The Digital Arts Technology Club allows interested students to gather, represent the department and develop skills in the digital arts. The club is the hub for digital media work for various departments at CT State Naugatuck Valley and the local community.
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Advisors: Ray Leite–RLeite@nvcc.commnet.edu,
Vismel Marquez–VMarquez@nvcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Naugatuck Valley
Drum Circle
A drum circle is a group of people who come together to explore playing percussion instruments, build community and make music in the moment. During a drum circle session, individuals are guided by a facilitator who plans the session in such a way as to invite in those who may be hesitant, teach basic beats and design the session in a way that results in optimal positive mental and physical health outcomes for all. Drum circle facilitators are skilled at group facilitation and unconditional acceptance. Drum circles are non-threatening opportunities to bring individuals together to play as one voice-that of the community sitting in that specific circle. No two drum circle sessions are alike, but the goal is always the same to help participants connect with the rhythms within themselves and their worlds, to release stress and find peace and to see in others the unique gifts each person brings to the circle.
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Microsoft Teams Link: https://tinyurl.com/4p9wwt99 Advisor: Carol LaLiberte–CLaLiberte@acc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Asnuntuck
Dungeons and Dragons Club
The mission of the club is to play Dungeons and Dragons, facing fictional challenges with teamwork, strategy and roleplay. This club engages students and creates a network of players who can meet to play at various times on and off campus.
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Advisors: Larry Venuk–LVenuk@nvcc.commnet.edu, Heather Barrett–HBarrett@nvcc.commnet.edu
Campus
- Naugatuck Valley