Registered Student Org Directory
This is a complete list of all Registered Student Organizations. Individual organization websites are linked as available and updates are the responsibility of the student organization. Organizations are removed from this list only if they have not registered with our office for at least 2 consecutive years.
The Office of Student Programs has a policy of not spamming or forwarding solicitations to individual organizations. It is the responsibility of the groups to decide whether they will make their contact information public or not. Those seeking to contact a particular group for official College business are encouraged to contact us.
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- Afghan Spirit
- Box
- The mission of Afghan Spirit is to raise awareness about Afghanistan beyond media. It has been 10 years that American is fighting war on terror in Afghanistan, and the media has always emphasized on war. As a result, no one really knows about the culture or customs of Afghan, and all they is the destruction and war. The Afghan Spirit Will be focusing on spreading the culture, traditions, history, and the beautiful side of Afghanistan, and it is not war. The Afghan Spirits other mission is to engage Afghans and other students in peaceful conversations, hold events that will help community building.
- American Civil Liberties Union of Mount Holyoke College(ACLU)
- Box 9161
- The American Civil Liberties Union of Mount Holyoke College seeks to promote discussion and awareness of civil liberties issues and to safeguard civil liberties. We seek to protect and promote civil liberties on campus and in the surrounding area and to serve as an arm to the national and state parent organizations.
- Amherst Koinonia Church (AKC)
- Box 9016
- The vision of AKC is to make Gospel-centered disciples. At AKC, our vision is also the step-by-step process that we want each member to take on. At each step of the process, AKC will be there to help guide and direct every member. AKC offers Sunday services to members who are currently in the Ôseek God' step, campus small groups in the Ôtrust others' step, and committees in the Ôserve the Valley' step.
- Amnesty International, Mount Holyoke Chapter
- Box 9017
- AI's mission is to undertake research and action to end grave human rights abuses. A few of the many topics include: violence against women, prisoners of conscience, torture, human rights concerns with the war on terrorism, and the death penalty. The MHC Chapter advocates these rights through letter writting campaigns, lobbying, petitions, fundraising, awareness workshops, and traveling to attend other human rights events.
- Asian American Interpretive Realities (AIR)
- Box 9162
- Founded in 2000, AiR is a theater, spoken-word and comedy group that seeks to illuminate issues pertaining to Asian and Asian American communities, thus promoting social and political awareness and empowerment.
- Asian American Sisters in Action (AASIA)
- Box 9012
- AASIA was formed by several Asian American students of MHC in 1992 to address and bring about awareness of issues affecting Asian Americans. AASIA has aimed to be politically active, both on and off campus. It serves as a support group and voice for Asian American women, who as a minority group, are often unheard and overlooked. AASIA also works to strengthen the bonds within the Asian American community, as well as to unite with groups for students of color and other allies against racism and social, economic injustice.
- Asian Students Association (ASA)
- Box 9001
- Our mission is to celebrate Asian heritage while increasing awareness of and appreciation for people of Asian descent and their varied cultures within Mount Holyoke and in the wider community.
- Association of Pan-African Unity - (APAU)
- Box 9002
- APAU, an organization for persons of African descent, plans and implements activities and programs designed to increase awareness of Africa's unique and diverse cultural heritage within the Mount Holyoke and the Five College community. APAU also serves as a support group that facilitates social activities to bring women of color together. APAU's main office is in the Betty Shabazz Cultural Center.
- AWAZ
- Box 9095
- Awaz is the Mount Holyoke College South Asian Students Association. It is a space to spread greater awareness and inspire appreciation of South Asian culture and heritage through cultural showcases, public dialogue and other interactive endeavors engaging those of the Mount Holyoke community and beyond.
