organization is open to any students interested in teaching science. With a membership of over 55,000, the NSTA is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching Pre-K through college. Advisors: Russ Souchek & Rod Diercks President: TBA
Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is a national business association devoted to promoting interest in various fields ranging from accounting to computer programming. Advisor: Les Manns President: Adam Hunke
Photography Club develops students as photographers and expands their creativity while providing outreach to the community by engaging Crete youth and expanding student diversity. Advisor: Heather York President: Ryan Corrigan
Psych/Soc Club promotes interaction among students interested in the fields of psychology and sociology. Psych/Soc Club is open to any Doane student in any major including the fields of psychology, sociology, and human services. Advisors: Brian Pauwels President: Selena Willkomm
Student Education Association (S.E.A.) promotes consideration and confron- tation of issues which face educators through guest speakers and informal meetings. Topics include mainstreaming, education in Russia, religion in schools, etc. Students majoring in education are welcome to join. Advisor: Julie Kozisek Co-Presidents: TBA
Leadership and Programming Organizations
DIRECTIONS is an initiative of the Hansen Leadership Program that ac- cepts a select group of first-year students. Participants develop and enhance their leadership skills through mentoring and training. First- year students are also given the opportunity to reside in the Hansen Leadership Hall as a part of this program. Upper-classmen students are se- lected to serve as Leadership Coaches to the first year participants. Advisor: Carrie Petr
Hansen Leadership Advisory Board offers students the opportunity to shape the Hansen Leadership Program’s goals and practices, as well as assist in the planning and staging of HLP events and activities. Students are invited to apply for membership once they have been nominated by a faculty or staff member. Students remain on the committee until they graduate. Advisor: Carrie Petr
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