Student Organizations at Beebe
Participation in campus life can be a significant part of a student's educational experience. Student organizations and clubs offer students valuable opportunities to learn and develop teamwork and leadership skills. Involvement in student organizations teaches skills transferable to the world of work and provides a network with faculty and staff advisors.
Research has shown that college students who get involved outside the classroom perform better academically and are usually more satisfied with their college experience...so do not wait any longer to investigate the opportunities available to you.
Getting involved is as simple as contacting the Director of Student Life in the Student Center, Room 100, or call 501-882-8351.
Ag Club
This club is composed of students majoring in agriculture.
Advisors:
Chuck Wisdom (501-882-8282)
Jerry Sites (501-882-8246)
Amateur Radio Club
(W5ASU) This club is dedicated to the study and practice of radio and computer communications. Club members experiment with the building and use of radio equipment, antennas and computer system.
Advisor: Michael Goodman
(501-882-4439)
Art Club
This club brings together artists and those who love art.
Advisor: Mona Vaden (501-882-4436)
ASU-Beebe Leadership Council
This organization's purpose is to provide opportunities for meaningful, responsible student input and feedback on campus issues and to promote understanding between students, faculty, and administration. The Council also provides opportunities for student leadership activities and leadership training.
Advisor: Angie Totty (501-882-4432)
Baptist Collegiate Missions
The Baptist Collegiate Missions, formerly the Baptist Student Union, provides ASU-Beebe students with an opportunity to get together in a Christian atmosphere. Meetings include Bible Studies, free lunches, and weekend getaways. Food, Fun, & Fellowship - A place where three F’s are cool!!!!
Advisor: Emily Fisher (501-882-8374)
Church of Christ Student Union
The purpose is to provide opportunities for students to meet with students who share common values and beliefs, to encourage fellowship for students in a Christian atmosphere, and to provide times of Bible study for those who are interested.
Advisors:
Dr. Shirley Powell (501-882-8238)
College Republicans
The purpose is to make known and promote the principles of the Republican Party and develop political skills and leadership abilities among Republican student in preparation for future service.
Advisors:
Dr. Bob Mitchum (501-882-8247)
Debate Club
The ASU-Beebe Debate Club was formally organized in the fall of 1999 as an organization to promote public examination of issues and to provide a venue for formal public discussion available to any student enrolled on a full- or part-time basis.
Advisors:
Dr. James Brent (501-882-8368)
Sandra Williams (501-882-8268)
Delta Psi Omega
A national honorary dramatics fraternity, composed of students who have made outstanding contributions to the dramatic activities of ASU-Beebe.
Advisors:
Don Eller (501-882-8268)
Ecology Club
This club was formed to help develop in its members and the ASU-Beebe community a greater awareness of environmental issues and an appreciation for the physical environment.Advisors:
Teddy Davis (501-882-8273)
Future Educators Club
The purpose of the organization is to provide information and offer encouragement to those who are preparing for the teaching profession.
Advisor: Kathy Price (501-882-8286)
Gamma Beta Phi Society
The purpose of the society is the advancement of scholastic effort and the recognition of academic merit among college students.Advisor: Mike Hammond (501-882-8253)
Intramurals
The intramural program at ASU-Beebe provides sports, fun, recreation, and exercise for students. The program is supervised by faculty members, and students voluntarily take part during after-class hours. Co-educational teams are to provide competition in a variety of activities.
Advisor: Ashley Goodwin (501-882-4475)
NAVTA - Vet Tech Club
The purpose of this organization is to advance the field of Veterinary Technicians by publicizing the program, advising staff about student interests, organizing events and activities that will enhance relationships among members and those interested in the program.
Advisor: Amanda Underhill (501-882-4478)
Phi Beta Lambda
[web site]A national organization which provides opportunities for students to develop competencies for business and office occupations. The organization is open to any student with an interest in its objectives, which include development of competent business leadership, development of character, preparation for useful citizenship, creation of an interest and understanding of American business enterprise, and facilitation of the transition from school to work.
Advisor: Rhonda Durham (501-882-8352)
Pre-Professional
Health Sciences Club
To foster and promote the health field sciences, while encouraging
educational excellence and developing leadership ability and character of
members.
Advisor: Dr. Erika Stephens (501-882-8394)
Residence Hall Council
Fosters a sense of community among residents while promoting leadership skills and understanding between residents and other members of the campus community.
Advisors:
Angie Totty (501-882-4432)
Shlynda Hudson (501-882-8771)
Joseph Hooker (501-882-8757)
SAB (Student Advisory Board)
The Student Advisory Board (SAB) exists to advance the mission of Student Support Services. The program provides participants with academic and support services in a caring environment designed to help students succeed in college. Student Advisory Board is also very active in community service projects, always striving to assist those in need. Any ASUB student may become a member of SAB.Advisor: Cherri Kuchel (501-882-4456)
Social Science Club
To develop a greater awareness of issues, research and career opportunities related to the broad fields of Social Science. (Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Political Science and other related areas)
Advisor: Billy Powell (501-882-8278)
The ASU-Beebe Singers
This choral group consists of selected student vocalists.
Advisor: Dr. Tammie Burger (501-882-6535)
Tau Alpha Pi
A national honor society which provides recognition for a high standard of scholarship among students in the engineering technology programs.
Advisors:
James Darnell (501-882-8218)
Keith McClanahan (501-882-8211)
