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Annual Lindy Awards March 25
Important Message From President Evans
Climatologist will Present Program March 24 on Global Warming
School of Business Golf Tournament April 30
Lindenwood to Open Eleventh Extension Campus in Wildwood
Lindenwood Will Seek NCAA Division II Membership
Campus Launches Community Service Recognition Program
1098 Tax Form Now Available Online
Ameren donates $5,000
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Weekend Sports Schedule Changes
Baseball Wins One and Loses One on the Road
Lindenwood Has Seven Extra Base Hits In Sweep Over Baker
Men's Lacrosse Wins For The Fifth Time In Its Last Six Games
Lady Lions Can't Earn Win In Their Conference Opener
Lindenwood Picks Up a Pair of Wins Against MidAmerica Nazarene
Lions Defeat Hannibal-LaGrange on the Road
Lady Lions Begin Conference Play This Week
Lindenwood Baseball Takes on Two HAAC Foes
Lady Lions Win Third Straight National Championship
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A Cross Between Campus Ministry
This group exists to worship God. We are on campus to serve the University by helping to develop well balanced students in all areas of life; emotionally, spiritually and intellectually. We want to help people see Christianity as a viable and productive way of life.
Kerry Cox/4983

Accounting & Finance Club
This club promotes career activities, opportunities in accounting & finance, student's preparation for the business world, and development of student's camaraderie.
Elizabeth Ammann/4811

Action!
Action is a student organization comprised of students that have a desire to serve Lindenwood’s students, faculty/staff, and surrounding community. Each month we have a meeting and make a plan of action. At the meeting, we choose two events for the next month. One event that serves the campus and one that serves the community. We always have our ears and eyes open for any groups that need quick and reliable help.
Megan Teal/4613

Alpha Chi (Honors Society)
This international society recognizes junior and senior students who demonstrate academic excellence and exemplary character, and who are in the top 10 percent of their class. Alpha Chi is derived from the Greek letters meaning truth and character.
Michael Mason/4825

Alpha Epsilon Rho
Alpha Epsilon Rho is the honor society within the National Broadcasting Society (NBS). The membership is restricted to the "best of the best" found within the ranks of the National Broadcasting Society.
Mike Wall/4880

Alpha Lambda Delta
This organization's purpose is to recognize academic achievement in freshman students and promote and encourage academic achievement throughout their academic careers.
Peter Griffin/4415

Alpha Phi Omega
This national co-ed service fraternity is founded on the principles of leadership, friendship, and service. Many activities are planned to enrich the lives of members and the communities.
Jack Beckerle/4572

Alpha Sigma Lambda
This Honor Society recognizes those senior students in the adult evening program who have achieved academic excellence while handling other life responsibilities including family, work, and community service. Nominees must have completed 84 credit hours at Lindenwood University and maintained a 3.8 cumulative grade point average.
Daniel Kemper/4501

Alpha Sigma Phi (Epsilon Beta chapter)
The aim of this fraternity is to further scholarship among its members, to promote community and campus service, to provide means for greater academic achievement and to create a more productive individual society.
Rift Fournier/4604

Alpha Sigma Tau
This senior academic honors society recognizes achievement of graduating seniors who have compiled a cumulative GPA above 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Curtis Billhymer/4888

American Humanics Student Association
In conjunction with American Humanics Inc. and the Human Service Agency Management program of Lindenwood University, the AHSA is dedicated to providing the students professional and co-curricular opportunities with the intent of enriching students' competency and leadership potential in the field of youth and human services. The American Humanics Alumni Association works in conjunction with the organization to foster continued involvement.
Jack Beckerle/4572

Army ROTC
The purpose of the Army Reserves Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is to develop selected college-educated men and women for positions of responsibility as officers in the Active Army, Army Reserve and National Guard. Upon successful completion of the program, college students may be offered a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
Terry Russell /4980
Michael Elam/4779

Black Student Union (BSU)
With education at a premium, the purpose of the Black Student Union (BSU) is to promote academic achievement for African-American scholars in all disciplines at Lindenwood University through providing a social atmosphere that encourages personal growth and inclusiveness, recruitment and retention are our primary goals toward achieving this end.
Pernell Witherspoon /4987 Mike Jacobsen/4391
Cathy Hart/4768
Shane Williamson/4728

Business Club
The Lindenwood Business Club is an organization committed to the professional development of the Lindenwood student population. The objective is met by presenting speakers from the business community.
Judy Kamm/4833

Campus Crusade for Christ
The purpose is to help students grow in their relationship with God, connect relationally with other like-minded students and to make a positive spiritual impact on campus.
Steve House/4889

Campus YMCA
The Campus YMCA will serve as a pre-professional association of students who are interested in being employed by the YMCA, being part of the Y movement, and working in the community.
Gerald Blasi/4601

CChi Alpha Christian Fellowship (FUSION)
Our purpose is to faithfully unite students in the name of Jesus Christ, to ignite them with a deeper passion for Him, and to empower them to be His light in this world.
Steve House/4889

Chi Sigma Iota (Lambda Chi)
Lambda Chi's goal is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in counseling.
Marcia Buono/618-222-1050

Computer Science and Math Club
A club for students interested in math and computer science. Supports participation in national competitions and increases professional interaction among students and faculty.
John Hauck/4725

Criminal Justice Student Association
This organization promotes the education of current criminal justice issues and to prepare students for careers in the criminal justice field.
Paul Corbin/4734

Dance Alliance
To provide those students in the Lindenwood University dance program a positive, fun, educational atmosphere to focus on exploring the world of dance.
Kristen Best/4602

Delta Zeta (Omicron Omicron chapter)
To unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friendship, to stimulate one another in the pursuit of knowledge, to promote the moral and social culture of its members, and to develop plans for guidance and unity in actions; objects worthy of the highest aim and purpose of associated effort.
Sue Tretter/4872

Easton Debating Society
Members participate in debating historical, ethical, political, and cultural issues.
Joe Cernik/4810

Fashion Club
Goals of this club are to promote a discerning public interest in fashion as an art form, as commercial enterprise, and as social statements; to augment the formal training of the classroom and studio through information and ideas shared in a peer-directed environment; and to enhance serious fashion students' understanding of the inherent interdependencies imposed upon the talents of the designer, historian, illustrator, manufacturer, and merchandiser.
Florence Dewan/4866

Fellowship of Christian Athletes
This is a student-led group of athletes, coaches, and other interested people meeting to explore their faiths as Christians.
Brad Soderberg/4762

French Club
The primary purpose of the French Club is to increase awareness of the French language and Francophone culture and to offer various activities to enhance students' knowledge of French and their involvement.
Nancy Durbin/4868

Herpetology Club
The purpose of the Herpetology Club is to seek knowledge and share experiences of the fascinating world of reptiles and amphibians and to promote responsible stewardship of the natural world.
Gail Johnston/4189
Steve House/4889

History Club
The History Club offers an area for discussion on historical topics, to promote camaraderie among members and to provide a channel by which members can become further involved in their community.
Mike Whaley/4561

Honors College
The Honors College promotes exceptional school achievement at Lindenwood University. Eligible members may request to enroll in additional credit hours over the usual course load and receive honors credit on their academic transcript.
Mike Whaley/4561

International Student Organization (ISO)
This club promotes awareness of and appreciation of cultural diversity.
Ray Scupin/4730

International Business Operations Club
This club pulls diverse students together who have an interest in learning more about International Business, International Marketing, International Operations and International Communications. The diversity of student participants allows us to provide greater insight into the expectations of business today and into the future for their individual and team success. Students gain exposure to numerous business topics knowledge and networks to assist them in future success.
Jeri Schultz/4837

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
InterVarsity's purpose is to draw together a community of Christian students who will be mentored towards having a real impact on campus.
Rachel Douchant/4303

Kappa Delta Pi
Kappa Delta Pi promotes excellence and recognizes outstanding contributions to education.
Frank Thouvenot/4157

Karate Club
To develop skills of self-defense, which also lead to growing self-confidence, discipline, coordination and quality of life.
Ann Canale/4871

Lewis and Clark Political Society
This society promotes non-partisan, balanced and responsible political and public affairs discussions.
Joe Cernik/4810

LindenLeader
The LindenLeader Award is given in recognition of outstanding achievements in the Work and Learn Program at Lindenwood. The award is based on the quality of the student's on campus work, academic standing and the recommendation of the student's supervisor.
Mike Tolman/4563

LindenScroll
LindenScroll is an Honor Society that works to advance the spirit of service and fellowship on campus, to promote and maintain standards of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leadership, and to stimulate the intellectual development of college students.
Tammi Pavelec/4454

Lindenwood Christian Fellowship
To continue establishing the crown rights to the King Jesus through the Gospel of Jesus Christ while providing on-going fellowship and instruction for Christian growth.
Shane Williams/4153

Lindenwood Democrats
To promote, discuss, and debate the principles of the Democratic Party on the local and national level.
Gail Johnston/4189
Paige Mettler-Cherry/4710

Lindenwood Intramurals
LU intramurals is designed to develop and encourage student participation through competition on student recreational sports teams.
Megan Teal/4613

Lindenwood Philosophy Club
To provide a symposium for those people who esteem the role of philosophical contemplation in either a person's personal or academic endeavors and to foster an environment for said people to develop or explore their own, as well as other, philosophical ideas.
Rachel Douchant/4303

Lindenwood Student Government Association
Student Government provides leadership opportunities for students and allows students to work together with other campus organizations to provide activities and programs for the entire campus community.
Kerry Cox/4983

LU Astronomical Society
To serve the Lindenwood Community by raising awareness of astronomical events, promoting knowledge of the universe beyond the Earth and enjoying the experience of the cosmos through fun activities and events.
Steve House/4889
Deb Hopkins/4720
Jeanie Thies/4689

LU Crew
The LU Crew is designed to give members an active role in encouraging Lindenwood's spirit at not only athletic events, but also at special events. The LU Crew can be taken as a one-credit PE course.
Kerry Cox/4983

LU Student Council for Exceptional Children
Our purpose is to advance the education of individuals with exceptionalities and to relate educational and professional growth and development of education majors.
Rebecca Panagos/4959

Marketing Club
To provide marketing and business majors with marketing experience and opportunities, while educating on real-life situations.
Ralph Wiedner/4737

Music Educators National Conference
To afford students an opportunity for professional orientation and development in the field of music education while still in school and enable students to gain an understanding of topics related to music.
David Wallis/4508

National Broadcasting Society
This society strives to enhance the development of college and university students involved in telecommunications, broadcasting, mass communications, radio, television, cable, film and/or electronic media.
Debbie Nicolai/4112

Natural Science Club
The Natural Science Club has been formed to foster friendships and mentoring between Lindenwood students with interests in the natural sciences and to inform students of volunteer, educational and career opportunities in the sciences.
Becky Helton/4716
Jennifer Firestine/4188

Phi Lambda Phi
The three-fold mission of Phi Lambda Phi is first to attract quality minded undergraduate men who will continue the fraternity for life concept which makes our history rich; second to offer an organization where the membership develops and the organization prospers by promoting high standards of scholastic achievement, personal development, citizenship and social responsibility; and third to retain members interest and support in order to grow an active alumni network.
David Brown/4411

Phi Mu Alpha
The object of this fraternity is the development of the best in fraternal spirit, the mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students, the advancement of music in America and a loyalty to the Alma Mater.
Joe Alsobrook/4164

Pi Delta Phi (Zeta Pi)
Lindenwood Chapter Pi Delta Phi is the Zeta Pi Chapter of the national French honor society.
Nancy Durbin/4868

Pi Gamma Mu
This international honor society fosters excellence in the social sciences and promotes cooperation between them.
Don Heidenrich/4414

Pi Mu Epsilon
Our purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institutions and among the staffs of qualified non-academics. Students are chosen based on their performance in their mathematics courses, their overall grade point average, and recommendation by one of the mathematics professors. The students chosen must have a major or minor in mathematics or have taken three semesters of Calculus plus at least one additional course above the level of Calculus I.
Wojciech Golik /4701

Pi Sigma Alpha
This national honor society stimulates "scholarship and intelligent interest in political science."
Joe Cernik/4810

Psi Chi
This national society in psychology encourages, stimulates and maintains excellence in scholarship and advances the science of psychology. Students must be second semester sophomores, juniors, or seniors majoring or minoring in psychology. for the professional world, and to encourage students to develop a camaraderie within the psychology interest group
Toni RinconGallardo/4784
Bruce Kelly /4732

Psychology Interest Club
To promote career activities and opportunities in psychology, to prepare students for the professional world, and to encourage students to develop a camaraderie within the psychology interest group.
Marilyn Patterson/4526

Reformed Campus Fellowship
Our goal is to reach students for Christ and equip them to serve.
Scott White/4829

Sigma Alpha Iota (Kappa Nu)
Sigma Alpha Iota is a music fraternity for women who have a love for music with a desire to perform and further music on campus and throughout the community.
Marella Briones/4510

Sigma Delta Pi
This group recognizes honor students in Spanish.
Betty Heyder/4824

Social Work Student Alliance
This alliance promotes the social work profession as an important and positive field that deserves recognition through education, community service and campus awareness of social and political issues.
Debra Johnson/4193

Student Ambassadors
This group forms a special unit with an active role in promoting the University, recruiting students, assisting the Development office and representing Lindenwood University to the community.
Kerry Cox/4931

The Entrepreneurship Club
Fosters an entrepreneurial spirit at Lindenwood University and the surrounding community. The club will be a catalyst for the networking of ideas, thoughts, and relationships that promote free enterprise.
Jim Elder/4301

The Vine
Our goal is to provide a Christian influence to the campus of Lindenwood University through the vehicle of modern, cutting-edge activities and events and to impact campus culture for Jesus Christ.
Steve House/4889

Up 'Til Dawn
To unite the campus and raise funds to help fight childhood cancer and catastrophic illness for St. Jude's Research and Treatment Hospital.
Michelle Giessman/4848

Venture Crew 9209
To prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
Jack Beckerle/4572

Word Society
Students in the English program are encouraged to participate in the Word Society, formerly known as the English Club. Named the 2002 Club of the year, the Word Society promotes creativity across the arts and humanities, and sponsors several events during the semester.
Ann Canale/4871
Michael Fetters/4121
Spencer Hurst/4780
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