include gaming events, movie nights, and outings. Examples of gaming events include the annual
LAN.Bash and Marathon events. Each event lasts for 24 hours and includes both PC and console gaming. Educa- tional activities include field trips and banquet speakers. Community service activities vary but have included working with students from local schools at the IST ROBOlympics and participating in campus fund- raising events such as Relay For Life. Advisor: Alec Engebretson President: Matthew Brown
Doane German Club connects students to many aspects of the German culture and life which aren’t always covered in classes. Excursions to German art exhibits at the Joslyn Art Museum and the Germans from Russia museum are examples. There are German meals, speakers, and Ger- man films (with subtitles) at Doane or the Ross Theater in Lincoln. Interim Advisor: Peter Reinkordt President: Ashley Landwehr
Doane History and Political Science Club’s primary goal is to further edu- cate, unify, discuss, apply, grow, and bind together all those who are inter- ested in history and/or political science and related topics. Advisors: Molly Rozum, Mark Orsag, Kim Jarvis, Tim Hill, and Nick Vaccaro President: TBA
Health and Medical Occupation Club (HMOC) helps prepare members for future careers in medical-related fields (pharmacy, dentistry, physical or occupational therapy, medicine, etc.). Activities include touring UNMC or Creighton, providing job shadowing experiences, community service, and putting together a portfolio. Advisor: Barb Clement President: Desiree Erikson
Human Resource Club acquaints students with the field of human resource management and labor relations, and provides learning opportunities through interaction with human resource practitioners. The club is affiliated with the Lincoln Human Resource Management Association and is a student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). Advisor: Tim Wiedman President: Megan Rotherham
Music Educators National Conference (M.E.N.C.) serves to augment classroom work in the field of music education to promote special pro- jects of the Nebraska Music Educators Association and the National Conference, and to expand the knowledge and horizons of future music educators. M.E.N.C. is open to students interested in music education. Advisor: Kathy Ohlman President: Bri McGuffy
National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) Doane’s student chapter was chartered in 2003 to promote excellence and innovation in science teaching at any level and learning for all. NSTA provides a network for pre- service science teachers, encouraging professional development. This
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