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Liberal Arts & Education

Student Clubs and Activities

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Several student activities and organizations are associated with the Liberal Arts Division:

FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB
The Future Teachers Club is open to all students who are education majors. Lacy Krakow is the club's faculty advisor, 970-521-6720 or Lacy.Krakow@njc.edu

HONORS PROGRAM
The NJC Honors Program provides academic and leadership opportunities for outstanding students. Contact Celeste Delgado-Pelton for more information, 970- 521-6754 or Celeste.Delgado@njc.edu

NEW VOICES
Students are encouraged to submit original art and literary work to New Voices. A panel of student jurors selects pieces to be included. New Voices is published each spring.  John Cross (970-521-6710) John.Cross@njc.edu and Patrick Kelling (970-521-6796) Patrick.Kelling@njc.edu serve as faculty advisors.

NJC PRAIRIE PLAYERS
For students interested in theatre, NJC offers wonderful opportunities. Kenneth Kendall, Director of Theatre (970-521-7086) Kenneth.Kendall@njc.edu, and the NJC Prairie Players stage two theatrical productions each academic year -- one in the fall term and another in the spring. Theatre Home

PLAINSMAN PATHWAYS
Plainsman Pathways is the student-run, campus newspaper. Opportunities are available for students interested in newswriting, editing, photography, sales, and advertising. Ian Storey serves as faculty advisor; contact Ian at 970-521-6796 or Patrick.Kelling@njc.edu.
Download latest issue of the Plainsmen Pathways here.

PSI BETA
PIS BETA is the National Honors Society in Psychology for community and junior colleges.  Psi Beta is dedicated to the professional development of psychology students and alumni through promotion and recognition of excellence in scholarship, leadership, research and community service. Contact Scott Thompson at 970-521-6705 or Scott.Thompson@njc.edu.

Varsity Psychology Club
Varsity Psychology Club is open to any student, working professional in the field of psychology, or NJC psychology alumni.  The club provides a forum for fellowship among those with a shared interest in psychology and a chance to interact with working professionals.  Activities are educational, entertainment, and service oriented.  Contact club sponsor, Scott Thompson, at 970-521-6705 or Scott.Thompson@njc.edu.

For further information on all NJC student organizations, please contact the Office of Student Life, 970-521-6608 or Kathy.Rice@njc.edu.

Check out the full list of NJC clubs and organizations.

Contact:
Scott Thompson, Chair
Liberal Arts Division
Northeastern Junior College
E.S. French Hall 173
Sterling, CO 80751
970-521-6705
Scott.Thompson@njc.edu