Alternative Realities
This group offers students the opportunity to learn more about gaming, role-playing, science-fiction, fantasy, comics and anime. The members participate in storytelling, role-plating, improvisation and characterization. the group hopes to improve communication, breaking down stereotypes and misconception about themselves and their fellow classmates.
Commuter Club
The Commuter Club is an organization that brings commuters together to share their experiences. Emphasis is placed on keeping commuters informed of what is going on within the campus community as well as encourage involvement. For more information contact Angela Gugliotta at agugliot0806@curry.edu.
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Curry Cares
Curry Cares is a student run community service organization dedicated to giving back to the community and to providing Curry students, staff and faculty members with opportunities to volunteer both on and off campus. Curry Cares members also create awareness about the importance of participating in volunteer efforts and helping those who are in need. Past community service events have included trips to Fuller Village, a local independent senior citizen housing community; trips to Cradles to Crayons; participating in local builds for the South Shore Habitat for Humanity; and hosting an on-campus Senior Citizen Prom. Curry Cares meets Mondays at 8:00pm in AAPC 112.
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Curry College Public Relations Student Association (CCPRSA)
CCPRSA is a pre-professional campus organization for communication majors who have an interest in public relations. Monthly meetings throughout semester bring students in contact with working public relations and marketing professionals. Members also participate in volunteer activities in support of campus and other nonprofit organizations that provide hands-on public relations experience.
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Curry College Student Nursing Association (CCSNA)
The CCSNA gives nursing students a forum to plan social and academic events for the Curry College community. Informative events, such as the all-college Health Fair provide participants with valuable learning experiences while events, like the annual Halloween Dance, give students the opportunity attend a fun social program on campus. Members of CCSNA are also dues-paying members of the National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA).
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Education Association
The Education Association is open to all students in any major, but focuses mostly on issues surrounding education and teaching. Past programs have included, a faculty-student volleyball game, a literacy event in collaboration with the Milton Coalition for Early Childhood Education and a CPR course for students.
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English and Literature Club
The English and Literature Club (ELC) is the primary source for students seeking extracurricular involvement in English and Literature. The group strives to broaden the Curry Community’s appreciation and knowledge of literature, writing and poetry. The English and Literature Club sponsors many activities including trips, lectures, films, and a traditional high tea. The ELC meets every Wednesday at 7:00pm in the Drapkin Game Room.
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Equestrian Club
The Equestrian Club provides a place where equestrians can come together in their shared enthusiasm for horses and riding. The club provides access to horseback riding opportunities at all levels as well as opportunities for club members to take lessons together and participate in Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) sanctioned events.
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Hillel
Hillel provides a means for students to gather for the purpose of celebrating and exploring the Jewish Faith. Past events have included holiday dinners, religious services, dances, lectures, and movie nights. Hillel meets every Wednesday at 7:00pm in the Drapkin Game Room.
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Information Technology (IT)
The IT Club is an organization that promotes and enhances the theories inherent to the diverse field of Information Technology. The club also strives to provide a better understanding of the field of technology and how it encompasses multiple aspects of life.
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Management Forum
The Management Forum of Curry College is a student run organization that is committed to the enhancement and development of the Management program as well as the college community as a whole. Members serve as a network for all students participating in any management course. Forum members develop essential skills that provide a competitive edge and contribute to overall success in their chosen careers. Additionally, Management Forum plans trips to local businesses, hosts fundraisers on campus, and brings in speakers representing a variety of different business aspects. For more information and meeting times, stop by the Student Activities Office or email activities@curry.edu.
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Men's Rugby
As an athletic club, the Men’s Rugby team perfects the skills they have learned by competing against other schools in the area. Club members meet three times weekly to practice, exercise, and play. No experience is necessary. For more information, stop by the Student Activities Office or email activities@curry.edu.
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Multicultural Student Union
Open to students of all backgrounds, MSU is the perfect club for people who want to celebrate and explore cultures from around the world. Past events include dances, movie nights, community service, and a fashion show. MSU meets Wednesdays at 8:00pm in Hafer 307.
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Newman Club
Newman Club, Curry’s Catholic student organization, is open to any interested students. Previous events include community service projects, fundraisers, and events in the Boston community.
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ONE Curry
ONE Curry is a student activist group that educates and empowers students through the nationalONEcampaign. Their mission is to spread awareness on the issues of extreme poverty, AIDS, and other human injustices. In addition, ONE Curry also raises money to fight these issues through specific projects. Some of the club’s activities include guest lecturers, fundraisers, and a student talent show. ONE Curry meets on Tuesdays at 5:00pm in AAPC 114.
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Philosophy Club
The Philosophy Club is open to anyone who enjoys thinking “outside the box” and challenging what they know by looking deeply into movies, literature, and life. The club holds open forums where members openly discuss a wide range of topics.
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Politics & History Club
The Politics & History club is open to all Curry students who have a particular interest in Politics, History, Current Events, and Debate. This club is bi-partisan and is a great way for students to come together to discuss politics in today’s society. Past events have included debates, speakers, a film series, and an election night party. Politics and History club meets Wednesdays at 1:30pm in AAPC G14.
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Pre-Law Club
The Pre-Law Club is a club of Curry students interested in pursuing law school either immediately after graduation or some time in the future. It's members come from all different majors: Criminal Justice, Politics and History, English, Management, and many others.
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Queer Straight Alliance An organization comprised of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning students and their straight allies, QSA This group is committed to educating the campus about all variations of human sexuality battling homophobia and making Curry a safe place for GLBT students to live and date openly without fear of being harassed, discriminated against or harmed. The group also aims to provide social opportunities for GLBT students and their allies.
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Ski & Snowboard Club
The Ski and Snowboard Club encourages students of all skill levels to hit the slopes and gain the necessary skills to become a better skier and/or snowboarder.
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Step & Dance Club
Step & Dance Club is open to all students who are interested in all different types of dance. Members work together in creating, practicing, and performing dance routines and are encouraged to participate in local competitions.
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Student Ambassadors
Student Ambassadors represent Curry to our new and prospective students. Working closely with the Admissions Office, this dedicated group of students participates in community events such as Open Houses and Accepted Students Day. Students are trained to give quality campus tours as well as assist with phone drives.
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Student Entertainment and Events (SEE)
Student Entertainment and Events (SEE) is the major programming board on campus and provides the Curry College community with a variety of activities. SEE works hard to create unique events and programs throughout the year. Events include bands/musicians, films, day trips, novelty events, comedians, game nights, Spring Fest, Welcome Week and much more.
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Student Government Association (SGA)
As the main governing body of all the clubs and organizations on campus, SGA serves as a representative voice for all Curry students to the administration, faculty, staff, Board of Trustees and the Milton community. SGA consists of an Executive Board, representatives from each class, and members of all clubs and organizations. Meetings are open to all members of the campus community. A schedule is available for download here (PDF).
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Video Game Society (VGS)
The VGS affords students the opportunity for “gamers” to gather, discuss and compete with all the latest games and systems. Students have the opportunity to enhance their playing skills while enjoying the camaraderie of others. Meetings are every Tuesday at 6:30 in the Drapkin Game Room.
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Yearbook Staff (The Amethyst) As a member of the yearbook staff, students can get involved and make memories last for each senior class by taking pictures, helping with the layout design, advertising, or writing copy for the College’s yearbook. No experience is necessary and you don’t have to be a senior to join. For more information, please contact Joe DiMaria at jdimaria0308@curry.edu.
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