Acta Non Verba (Dance Club) - The purpose of ANV is to increase NCC's spirit through the art of dance. For more information, contact Tabatha Robinson-Scott trobinson-scott@northampton.edu.
ADHA - American Dental Hygiene Association. For more information on this student club please contact club advisors Sherri Meyers smeyers@northampton.edu, Deborah Gschrey dgschrey@northampton.edu, or Lorraine Lockawich llockwich@northampton.edu.
AIAS - American Institute of Architecture Students. For more information on this student club please contact the advisor Ken Trionfo Ktrionfo@northampton.edu.
Anime Club - An opportunity for fans of Japanese animation to watch and talk about a variety of anime titles. For more information on this club please contact the club advisor, James VonSchilling jvonschilling@northampton.edu .
Art Association - Sponsors several art-related field trips each year, as well as student art shows and other art-related activities. For more information on this student club please contact the advisors Joshua Miller jmiller@northampton.edu or Bruce Wall bwall@northampton.edu.
Band of Brothers -The purpose of this club is to promote goodwill and perpetuate a common bond between brother and sister students and staff members at N.C.C. who have served or who are currently serving in the armed forces of the United States. The club will serve as resource to the college community regarding life and careers in the military. Students and Staff who have served or are serving in the military, including R.O.T.C., are encouraged to join us. For more information contact club advisors Diana Holva at dholva@northampton.edu or Carolyn Brady at cbrady@northampton.edu.
Black Brothers Union - The purpose of the B.B.U is to assist in the uplifting of African American male students, to enlighten others about the positive contributions that African American males have made in American Society. B.B.U. recognizes that it will take academic excellence, perseverance for African American male's students to achieve their educational goals. Advisor - Tyrone Wright, twright@northampton.edu
Business Club - NCBC exists to create an environment that promotes the discovery of business both conceptually and practically in order to bridge the gap between education and real world applications. For more information contact any of the advisors listed. Wendi Achey at wachey@northampton.edu , Anita Dickson at adickson@northampton.edu or Jeanine Metzler at jmetzler@northampton.edu
College Life Committee - Composed of students, faculty, and staff, the committee shapes college policy such as smoking, recycling, student scholarship recipients and the cultural events calendar on both Main and Monroe Campus. For more information please contact Ross Bandics rbandics@northampton.edu
Charts - College and Hospital Association of Radiologic Technology Students," is also referred to as "CHARTS," The purpose of this organization is to improve and enhance Radiography Students' College, and Clinical Education; to develop a cooperative relationship between CHARTS, NCC, and Affiliate Hospitals; and, to advance the Allied Health Profession of Radiologic Technology. For more information, contact the advisor Lucy Keim lkeim@northampton.edu.
Christian Fellowship - Promotes spiritual growth and support. For more information on this student club please contact club advisors Eileen Finelli efinelli@northampton.edu.
Chorus: Do you love to sing? If you do, then you will LOVE to be a part of the NCC Chorus, an innovative, multifaceted, and highly talented vocal group, available for enrollment with college credit. The only prerequisite for enrollment in this club is a LOVE of MUSIC, and a DESIRE TO LEARN. This vocal group will focus on performance, development of technical and practical skills, and total enjoyment of both sacred and secular repertoire, from THE VATICAN to BROADWAY! For more information contact Rosemary Haber rhaber@northampton.edu.
Commuter - Student Newspaper. For more information on this student club please contact the advisor Rob Hays rhays@northampton.edu.
Computer Club (Linux) - For more information on this student club please contact their advisor Keith Hartranft khartranft@northampton.edu.
Criminal Justice - Enhances the student awareness of the criminal justice system. For more information on this student club please contact the advisor John Spirk jspirk@northampton.edu.
Cycling Club - provides both the avid and novice cyclist with a place to learn and enjoy the sport of cycling and to provide a community for cyclists of all types, from the commuter to the racer. We will organize group rides and various educational experiences. For more information on this student club please contact advisor Sheri Bollinger sbollinger@northampton.edu.
Debate Club - To promote leadership and awareness among students, faculty, staff and to assist students in the development of public speaking skills at NCC. The club also strives to promote an understanding of the role of debating within our community. Advisor, Sholomo Levy at, slevy@northampton.edu or Timothy Molchany, tmolchany@northampton.edu.
Early Childhood Association - Forms a basis for future professionals through networking and advocacy. For more information on this student club please contact the advisor Melenese Sivells at msivells@northampton.edu.
East 40 Committee - Is composed of students, faculty and staff. The mission statement for the committee is to engage the college and larger community in environment learning through practices of sustainable agriculture. The committee has been given several acres on campus to accomplish this mission. For more information contact Kelly Allen at kallen@northampton.edu.
Engineering Club - The Northampton Engineering Club promotes awareness of the engineering discipline at NCC, creates programming for those interested in engineering and its practical application, and teaches leadership within the engineering profession. For more information please contact advisor Bill Doney bdoney@northampton.edu.
Environmental Task Force - The EFT is comprised of students, faculty, and staff who meet monthly to address campus issues regarding the environment. Current focus is on recycling, green purchasing, and increasing awareness among the NCC community of the individual's role in caring for our planet. To get involved contact Donna Accera at dacerra@northampton.edu.
Film Club - This organization's purpose is to develop and facilitate a variety of forums for campus discussion about film and the film industry, support student filmmakers, and provide filmmaker's art learning opportunities. For more information contact Timothy Molchany at tmolchany@northampton.edu.
Food Service Committee - advises Food Services with regards to catering, Food Court, Spartan's Den and Vending. For more information on joining this committee please contact committee chair Janelle Howey jhowey@northampton.edu.
Funeral Services Association - Officially named Sigma Phi Sigma, the Funeral Services Association is dedicated to the cultivation of professional skill, ethical conduct and a sense of social responsibility. For more information on this student club please contact the advisor John Lunsford jlunsford@northampton.edu.
NCC Pride Gay/Straight Alliance - Promotes social opportunities for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning students and their straight allies. We participate in local and national campaigns to raise awareness and educate our school and local community on GLBTQ issues. For more information on this student club please contact advisors Dr. Manuel Gonzalez MGonzalez@northampton.edu or Addy Lugo alugo@northamptonn.edu.
Good Growers - To provide members with opportunities to engage in gardening projects, both on and off-campus. For more information contact Kelly Allen at kallen@northampton.edu.
Hispanic American Cultural Club - Promotes and educates about Hispanic culture. For more information on this student club please contact advisor Alex Rolón arolon@northampton.edu.
History Club - This club gathers to further education of History, and to bring together like minded members of the college community who will promote History. For more information contact Dr. Brian Alnutt at balnutt@northampton.edu.
Honors Program Student Fellowship - Supports and promotes the honors program at NCC by developing a sense of community among students and providing feedback and planning for development of the honors program and related trips. For more information contact club advisors Cara McClintock-Walsh cmcclintock-walsh@northampton.edu or Shauna Gobble sgobble@northampton.edu.
Hotel and Restaurant Club - The club is an active member of the Eta Sigma Delta International Hospitality Management Society. For more information on this student club please contact advisors David F. Schweiger dschweiger@northampton.edu or Gregg Marzano gmarzana@northampton.edu .
Instrumental Ensemble - Open to instrumentalists of all levels. For more information on this student organization please contact club advisor Don Spieth. dspieth@northampton.edu
International Student Organization - Provides educational and social opportunities to all students from, or interested in, different cultures. The organization has recently co-sponsored trips to Washington, D.C., New York City, and Toronto. In addition, members enjoy day trips to adventure parks and professional athletic events. ISO provides the ability for both American and international students to experience the advantages of cross-cultures. It welcomes ideas for on-campus programs which promote increased awareness of cultural diversity. Ethnic meals, cultural entertainment and dress are featured throughout the semester. For more information contact student club advisors Patty Boulous pboulous@northampton.edu, Mark Orse Morse@northampton.edu, Dr. Manuel Gonzalez MGonzalez@northampton.edu, or Rebecca Dean rdean@northampton.edu.
The Laconic - The purpose of this organization is to provide the opportunity for students of NCC to market, design, and publish a literary and arts journal called The Laconic: The Literary & Arts Journal of Northampton Community College. The journal shall have a minimum of one publication each school year; when funds and submissions/support allow for it the journal will produce two issues per year, one in the fall semester and one in the spring. For more information on this student club please contact advisor Michael Pogach, mpogach@northampton.edu.
Math Club - The purpose of NMC is to allow to all students to explore the importance of Mathematics. To publicize the Mathematics discipline at NCC and to discover and learn about the logic of Mathematics. For more information contact Alex Rolon at arolon@northampton.edu.
Model United Nations - The purpose of this organization shall be to promote student understanding of the United Nations and issues affecting the International community through educational and cultural experiences. Advisor: Vasiliki Anastasakos at vanastasakos@northampton.edu
Muslim Student Association - Serve Muslim student needs, socially, culturally, religions,and academics. Provide non-Muslims with correct information about Islam. For more information please contact Moustafa Youssef at myoussef@northampton.edu
National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) - Enhances clinical education and promotes humane treatment of animals. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Dr. Lisa Martini-Johnson lmartini-johnson@northampton.edu.
NSO - Nursing Student Organization. For more information on this student club please contact club advisors Marie Everhart meverhart@northampton.edu.
Outdoors Club - sponsors outings for hiking, rock-climbing, camping and more. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Doreen Fisher dfisher@northampton.edu.
Pan African Student Union - "Celebrating diversity and unity among one nation, many people." One World United serves as an organization dedicated to raising the level of awareness of the African Diaspora throughout the college community. For more information on this student club please contact Michelle Levy mlevy@northampton.edu or Carlos Tavares ctavares@northampton.edu.
PALS - Paralegal & Legal Secretaries. PALS is extremely involved with campus and local community activities. The PALS Club has been able to sponsor numerous events and charitable organizations at NCC and the surrounding community by volunteering and donating profits earned through its fundraisers. PALS also provides educational activities for its members such as trips to the U.S. Supreme Court and the Capitol. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Annie Laurie Meyers ameyers@northampton.edu.
Phi Theta Kappa - (Tau Gamma) is a national honor society that promotes community services. For more information on this student organization please contact advisors Frank Pologruto fpologruto@northampton.edu, Carolyn Moyer cmoyer@northampton.edu, Allison Carpenter acarpenter@northampton.edu, or Courtney Coleman ccoleman@northampton.edu.
Philosophers' Cafe - The Philosophers' Cafe facilitates honest and open philosophical exploration by the students, staff, and faculty of NCC as well as the surrounding community. The club seeks to be a resource for students enrolled in philosophy courses at NCC and/or planning to transfer and study philosophy. For more information, contact club advisor Ken Burak kburak@northampton.edu.
Political Science Club - Political Science Club is a non-partisan group open to all NCC students regardless of major. It promotes student awareness in the political process and in world events through panel discussions, voter registration drives, and educational trips. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Vasiliki Anastasakos vanastasakos@northampton.edu.
Psychology Club - The Psychology Club is an academic organization for students interested in psychology, and promotes appreciation of the discipline through educational, professional and social activities. Contact club advisor Gina Turner gaturner@northampton.edu.
Residence Council - Eight individuals elected by the resident students to improve the quality of life for resident students. For more information please contact Residence Hall Director Gregory Martin gmartin@northampton.edu.
Science Club - Open to all students interested in the physical and life sciences; promotes scientific awareness by sponsoring guest speakers, field trips and other educational events. For more information on this student club please contact the club advisors Sharon Lee Bond slee-bond@northampton.edu or Doris Kressly dkressly@northampton.edu.
Self Defense Club - The purpose of this club will be to provide tools for physical, mental and spiritual well-being as well as self-defense and recreation. For more information contact the club advisor Scott Landis at slandis@northampton.edu.
Skate Club - The purpose of this club is to help students master the art of skating. The club defines skating as ice-skating, roller-skating, in-line skating, and skateboarding. For more information, contact Earl Page epage@northampton.edu
Ski Club - Organizes Ski trips, presents films and demos on techniques and equipment, and teaches non-skiers. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Kevin Manna Kmanna@northampton.edu.
Social Work Club - The purpose of this club is to actively bring about awareness of the social work profession. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Hope Horowitz hhorowitz@northampton.edu.
Sport Management - For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Adrian Yaguez Ayaguez@northampton.edu.
Student Senate - A student governing body composed of 4 officers and 11 elected positions. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Frank Pologruto Fpologruto@northampton.edu or Teresa Donate Tdonate@northampton.edu.
Tattoo Club - The purpose of the society is to inform and educate about tattooing and the tattoo process. Our goal is to end stereotypes and stop the discrimination against tattooed people. Jennifer Tabor at jtabor@northampton.edu.
Teachers' Education Club - This Club explores teaching methodology and educational theory beyond the classroom experience. The organization also affords students the opportunities to observe and participate in real life educational situations. For more info on this club please contact club advisor Annette Bruno abruno@northampton.edu.
Team Success - To establish academic support and empowerment for students and staff participating in the Success Program. T.E.A.M. stands for: Together Everyone Achieves More. For more information please contact Elba Carides at Ecarides@northampton.edu or Latacha Davis at ldavis@northampton.edu.
Turkish Friendship Club - Promotes awareness of Turkish Culture. This club affords students an opportunity to participate in educational and social activities and is open to all NCC students. For more info contact the club advisor Frank Pologruto fpologruto@northampton.edu.
Video Club - Provides hands-on experience for media production majors. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Dracie Claus Dclaus@northampton.edu.
WNCC (Radio Station Club) - The club serves as a medium of entertainment, publicity, public information, and education. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Dracie Claus Dclaus@northampton.edu.
Women's Club of NCC (WCN) - Promotes women's culture and awareness and expands the educational experience of women at Northampton Community College. For more information on this student club please contact club advisor Karen Anderko kanderko@northampton.edu.
Zeta Kappa Psi (Sisterhood) - the purpose of Zeta Kappa Psi is to nurture, empower and support its membership academically and socially and to create an atmosphere of respect and unity between the students and Northampton Community College. For more information contact Catherine Rue crue@northampton.edu.