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A Whole Step Up
We're a male a cappella singing group.
President: Maxwell Anselm, mba210@lehigh.edu
Musical Director: Jacob Schwartz, jbs209@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Steven Sametz, sps0@lehigh.edu
Accounting
The aim of the Accounting Club is to promote, by means of various activities, the exchange of academic and social ideas, instill student interest in the accounting profession, and provide career and professional information.
President: Kevin Ostroski, kjo211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Parveen Gupta, ppg0@lehigh.edu
African-Caribbean Cultural
President: Jessica Jean, jej310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jame'l Hodges, jlh509@lehigh.edu
Alpha Chi Sigma
The Lehigh Alchemists exist to promote the awareness of chemistry among the students of Lehigh University and the surrounding communities through the use of educational programs, community service, and interaction with authorities in the field of chemistry
President: Grace Heck, gah210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Keith Schray, kjs0@lehigh.edu
Alpha Phi Omega (APO)
Alpha Phi Omega is a national co-ed community service fraternity with
chapters in over 300 American universities and many chapters in other
parts of the world. We are the nation's largest intercollegiate
fraternity. We participate in service projects on and off campus and
have regular brotherhood social events as well. Membership is
non-exclusive, and members can still join a fraternity/sorority.
Minimum requirements for active membership are 10 hours of community
service per semester, attendance to at least one social event, a short
brotherhood meeting every 2 weeks, national dues of $25 per semester,
and the completion of our pledge program.
President: Julie Heckman, jmh310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jim Roberts, jer1@lehigh.edu
Alpha Pi Mu
The honorary Industrial Engineering Society gives recognition to qualified Industrial Engineering students, fosters high professional standards in the field, and assists the industrial engineering department in its preparation of innovations in the field. Membership is open to outstanding juniors and seniors. Meetings are held as needed. Initiation fee is $50.
President: Ramiro Alfaro, raa211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Nicholas Odrey, ngo0@lehigh.edu
American Chemical Society
This society encourages student interest in Chemistry and the related sciences. The student affiliates meet from time to time to learn about departmental affairs, course changes, and coming events. The affiliates co-sponsor speakers with the Chemistry Department, run the basic seminar series, and participate in formulating and reviewing the chemistry curriculum. The society also sponsors a holiday season banquet and spring picnic. Membership is open to all students registered in Chemistry, Biochemistry or Chemical Engineering.
President: Jessica Fraser, jlf411@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Keith Schray, kjs0@lehigh.edu
American Medical Women's Association
The purpose of the American Medical Women's Association is to expose female pre-medical students to the role of women in healthcare professions through shadowing, community service, assemblies, and speakers. Although this organization is geared toward women, any individual of any gender has the right to join and learn with us.
President: Amanda Dilger, aed410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jill Schneider, js0v@lehigh.edu
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
This student branch of the national society encourages the development of a professional consciousness and affords an opportunity for Civil Engineering students to become acquainted. Membership is open to any student enrolled in Civil Engineering. Meetings are held monthly along with regular social functions. Guest speakers include practicing Civil Engineers.
President: Chen Li, chl210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Clay Naito, cjn3@lehigh.edu
Amnesty International
Amnesty International is a global organization that seeks to help/free prisoners of concience across the world. We stand up for basic human rights of all people regardless of their race or gender.
President: Brian Lindeboom, bkl210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Edward Morgan, epm2@lehigh.edu
Anime Eki Animation
The main purpose of the Anime Eki shall be to promote awareness and appreciation of Japanese animation and Japanese comic books. The Club's goal is also to make others recognize Japanese animation and comic books as an art form. In addition this organization shall be responsible for teaching members about Japanese culture through this form of entertainment.
President: Mark Conticchio, mac509@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Kiri Lee, kjl2@lehigh.edu
Asian Cultural Society
The Asian Cultural Society (ACS) is an organization that serves to recognize and celebrate all Asian and Asian-American cultures. Through the sponsoring of cultural festivities, educational programming, and social events the organization also hopes to contribute to the effort of increasing the Lehigh Community's awareness of a diversifying nation.
President: Haruka Morita, ham210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Constance Cook, cac8@lehigh.edu
Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
The ACM is a group of people interested in sharing knowledge while exploring and learning about computers. The group explores all areas of computers from the simplest hardware to the most complicated software. Members are encouraged to actively participate through regular meetings that provide a forum for members and non-members alike to present their own projects, knowledge and expertise to the club.
President: Justin Sonntag, jrs311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Brian Davison, bdd3@lehigh.edu
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
President: Craig Peters, chp211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Lin Lin, lil204@lehigh.edu
Association of International Students
The main purpose of AIS is to create a stronger bond between international students at Lehigh. AIS will also serve as a center for all undergrad international students; a center to meet, discuss, debate, and socialize with fellow international and internationally aware students. AIS will raise awareness of different countries, ideas, events, and have speakers applying to this. We are here to enrich the Lehigh student body and add a different perspective of the world through the eyes of international students.
President: Muna Al-Hadeed, mma311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jeanne Tan Ma, jet206@lehigh.edu
Badminton
President: Bradley Wooler, bdw212@lehigh.edu
Advisor:
Balance
A student-run Art, Architecture, and Design Club that provides a forum for both students and faculty to engage and discuss any related topics, in a relaxed and casual setting. BALANCE places an emphasis on enhancing the opportunities for students through lectures, social events, and field trips, while still promoting studio culture outside of the classroom.
President: Samantha Rivera, ser310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Anthony Viscardi, av03@lehigh.edu
Baseball
Club baseball is set up for people who want to play competitive
baseball without the time committments of varsity. We play both during
the fall and spring and practice one-two times a week.
President: Brian Sloan,bds311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Sean Leary, spl3@lehigh.edu
Basketball(Men)
President: Bryan Hernadez, brh211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: David Myers, dhm2@lehigh.edu
Basketball(Women)
Women's club basketball is intended for women with previous basketball experience who want to continue playing competitively in college. We practice twice a week and travel to other colleges for weekend tournaments in the fall and early spring.
President: Rosanne Leith, rml410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Richard Titus, rjt4@lehigh.edu
Best Buddies
The mission of Best Buddies is to provide an opportunity for college students and persons with mild to moderate mental retardation to become friends. Since contact between college students and persons who are mentally disable seldom happen spontaneously, Best Buddies facilitates social contact by organizing group outings and requiring ongoing one-to-one activities for College Buddies and Buddies. Best Buddies seeks to contribute positively to the social and psychological development of all involved and to the community at large. Students increase their understanding of themselves and learn more about living together in a large and diverse community. For persons with mental disabilities, Best Buddies affords the opportunity to make new friends, go new places, and meet people who are outside of their often limited social settings. Best Buddies is a multi-purpose program; however, the key element is friendship and commitment to that friendship.
President: Kristen Kellogg, kak212@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Carolina Hernandez, cah6@lehigh.edu
Bhangra
LU Bhangra team is a talented pool of men and women who have a love for tradition. The energy and spirit of Punjab is articulated through every graceful movement. LU Bhangra dancers are perpetual students of bhangra who dance to respect colorful Punjab. While preserving tradition, LU Bhangra serves to innovate and integrate bhangra into the contemporary culture of Lehigh University. LU Bhangra is open to every student at Lehigh.
President: Chetna Bakshi, chb210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Amardeep Singh, amsp@lehigh.edu
Bible Fellowship
The purpose and aim of the Lehigh University Bible Fellowship is to propagate the gospel of Jesus to Lehigh students through studying the Bible and to encourage them to live according to the teachings of the Bible.
President: Zhili Liang, zhl211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Bill Pottenger,wmp2@lehigh.edu
Bioethics
President: Doug Tremblay, dat310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Robin Dillon, rsd2@lehigh.edu
Bioengineering Society
This Society wishes to provide representation for biomedical engineers and to promote a general interest in the field of Biomedical engineering. This Society wishes to attend several national conferences which will focus on leading medical innovations. The Society will hope to provide a general knowledge base of current biomedical integrations for all interested undergraduate students.
President: Kathryn Murphy, kam710@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Sabrina Jedlicka, ssj207@lehigh.edu
Black Students Union (BSU)
The Black Student Union (BSU) is a socially and politically conscious
organization that strides to spread awareness of African and African
American culture and politics. Every person, regardless of race, is
allowed to be in the BSU.
President: Charles Choice, cac410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Seth Moglen, sema@lehigh.edu
Brown & White (Newspaper)
President: Julie Stewart, jas610@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Linda Lipko, lcl1@lehigh.edu
Catholic Student Union
President: Amanda Howland, arh310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Wayne Killian, wek4@lehigh.edu
Cheerleading
Co-President: Kate Farrell, krf210@lehigh.edu
Co-President: Nicole Clamente, nlc210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Mary Kay Baker, mkb1@lehigh.edu
Chi Epsilon
Chi Epsilon is the national honor society for those working towards a B.S. in Civil and Environmental engineering. Membership is based upon scholastic achievement. Students must be in the upper 1/3 of his/her class to become a member. Our primary objective is to recognize civil engineers who uphold a high academic record and promote a sense of community among the civil and environmental engineering student body. We host different social events and guest speakers throughout the year and are also involved with community service.
President: Chen Li, chl210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Stephen Pessiki, spp1@lehigh.edu
Chinese Cultural
The purpose of the Chinese Cultural Club is to promote a better understanding of and appreciation for Chinese culture within the Lehigh community.
President: Chang Liu, chl212@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Constance Cook, cac8@lehigh.edu
Choral Arts
President: Alyssa Stein, ars410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Steven Sametz, sps0@lehigh.edu
College Democrats
The club promotes the traditional values and principles of the Democratic Party. It applies these principles in support of various candidates and issues, including those on the Lehigh campus.
President: Anthony Lee, abl210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Warren Heydenberk, wrh2@lehigh.edu
College Republicans
The club promotes the traditional principles of the Republican Party. It applies these principles in support of various candidates and issues, including those on the Lehigh campus. College Republicans serves as a forum to advance conservative ideas and ideals on the Lehigh Campus. We register people to vote, engage in debates and assist in local Republican elections. Prof. Gunter is our advisor, guiding the club in the "right direction". Email us at lu.republicans@gmail.com.
President: Trevor Drummond, tjd410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Frank Gunter, frg2@lehigh.edu
Colleges Against Cancer
American Cancer Society's Colleges Against Cancer is a nationwide
collaboration of students, faculty, and staff dedicated to eliminating
cancer by initiating and supporting programs of the American Cancer
Society on Lehigh University's campus through four strategic
directions; advocacy, cancer education, relay for life, and
survivorship.
President: Hilary Stires, his210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Allison Ragon, alr404@lehigh.edu
Cricket Club
To provide an environment in which Lehigh University students with a great interest in cricket can get together to enjoy this wonderful British sport.
President: Saurav Chandak, sac310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Philip A Blythe, pab0@lehigh.edu
Cycling
The Cycling Club's purpose is to promote the sport of cycling on campus, by organizing rides for all levels of cyclists, and participating in the NCAA and ECCC mountain and road racing events. The Cycling Club is inclusive, with low dues and many benefits, such as discounts at Action Wheels, access to multiple team sponsorships, and use of a team storage area with complete tool setup. The Cycling Club raises funds in order to subsidize our race team, and provide equipment for its members. The club maintains a mountain bike trail system on Lehigh's South Mountain, and promotes its use to Lehigh students. The Cycling Club holds a full weekend of mountain bike racing on Lehigh's South Mountain each Fall.
Co-President: Peter Bridi,pgb210@lehigh.edu
Co-President: Samantha Narins,sjn208@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Clay Naito, cjn3@lehigh.edu
Dance Team
The Lehigh Dance Team is compiled of talented dancers that strive to provide quality entertainment at a vast number of student and athletic events as well as dance competitions. While their backgrounds and training differ, all members have an extreme passion for dance and devote much of their time to the team. Performances include the freshman pep rally, Parent's Weekend football game, Le-Laf-a-Palooza/Bonfire, home men and women's basketball games, Fashion-4-A-Cure, Relay for Life, International Bazaar, Spectacular Spectacular, and many other events. The team is headed by its captain and co-captains. This dance family currently has 14 full-time members and 3 alternates. Look for auditions within the first week of classes each fall semester!
President: Katie Bartkovitz,keb310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Deborah Henritzy, dah3@lehigh.edu
Dancin'
The Dance Club at Lehigh, Dancin', holds weekly classes in jazz, tap, ballet,and hip hop. Different levels of dance classes (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) are held based on the demand of each. Teachers from outside studios, as well as students in the club, choreograph and teach dances that are performed in a recital at the end of the year. For more information e-mail the club at indan@lehigh.edu
President: Mackenzie Bartlett, mjb510@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Augustine Ripa, ar02@lehigh.edu
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi (DSP) is a national co-ed professional business fraternity founded in 1907. Today, there are over 300 chapters all across the country with more than 250,000 members supporting the goals and ideals of the Fraternity - making it THE premiere professional business fraternity. We offer students the ability to develop as an individual through community involvement, professional speakers and social events. In addition, Delta Sigma Pi offers business majors networking opportunities and lifelong friends. As an International Fraternity, you will have global contacts through active collegiate chapters and alumni associations. Feel free to contact us at indspi@lehigh.edu
President: Chris Dal Cortivo, cdb211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Joseph Manzo, jmm6@lehigh.edu
Dental Society
The LU Dental Society is open to any students thinking of pursuing a
career in the dentistry. Throughout the year we participate in a
number of different activities including dental hygiene presentations
at nearby elementary schools and dental-related community events such
as Give a Kid a Smile Day. Guest speakers frequently come to meetings
to talk about their professional experiences as well as the profession
itself.
President: Lauren Eichblatt, lee210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Mary Ellen Raposa, mer2@lehigh.edu
Echoes
Echoes is Lehigh's only female a cappella group, established in 2003 by
two students. There is an overwhelming interest for this club,
currently composed of 13 women. There have had between 300-400
students in attendance at their Bake Hall performances, as well as many
more positive turn-outs at other concerts. The Echoes tour during
Pacing Break each year, as well as to other colleges throughout the
Northeast. This spring the Echoes will compete at the intercollegiate
level, as well as hold multiple concerts around Lehigh.
President: Vani Pyda, vap311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Debra Field, def3@lehigh.edu
Engineers Without Borders
Engineers Without Borders (LU-EWB) is a multidisciplinary group of
students dedicated to learning about and tackling issues of global
poverty, international development, and sustainability. Our mission
is both to educate a new generation of students about global
inequalities through on-campus speakers and workshops, as well as to
use that knowledge to design workable solutions to real life problems.
We are also a non-profit humanitarian organization established to
partner with developing communities worldwide in order to improve
their quality of life. This partnership involves the implementation
of sustainable engineering systems that developing communities can own
and operate without external assistance, thereby empowering such
communities by enhancing local, technical, managerial, and
entrepreneurial skills. These projects are initiated by, and
completed with, contributions from the host community working with our
project team. We are designing, funding, and implementing a small
scale water treatment project in Pueblo Nuevo, a village of
approximately 1,500 people in northwestern Honduras. We have completed
a water storage tank and are currently making improvements to the
distribution system and working on the design for water treatment. The
project and our focus of study cover a wide range of issues, which
calls for a wide range of skills and student backgrounds. We are
looking for students from all colleges and disciplines. Email-
EWB@lehigh.edu
President: Michael DeCrosta, mad211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Kristen Jellison , krj3@lehigh.edu
Epitome (Yearbook)
The Epitome, one of the oldest and most consistently published yearbooks in the United States, is a multidisciplinary program whose assembly processes, design and decision-making come together under student leadership to produce a memorable account of each year at Lehigh. An educationally diverse group of students work throughout the fall and spring semesters to cover events, take and edit photographs, and compose stories for the book's completion. Applications are mailed to all incoming freshmen, and are available to all students who wish to be considered for each years' Epitome staff.
Editor in Chief: Trevor Drummond, tjd410@lehigh.edu
Managing Editor: Madison Bluhm, mmb410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Linda Lipko, lcl1@lehigh.edu
Equestrian
The Equestrian Club is a group of Lehigh students who are interested in horses and horseback riding. It consists of members at many different stages of riding ability, beginners to advance. Members have the opportunity to represent Lehigh at intercollegiate horse shows, but are not required to participate in those shows. The club plans field trips to places like National horse shows and fundraisers such as trail rides. Equestrian Club members train with Marisa Kalmar at Cornerstone Farm.
President: Ashley Forbes, amf211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Stacey Kimmel-Smith, sek2@lehigh.edu
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Lehigh's chapter of FCA encourages Lehigh's athletes, Christian or otherwise, to explore their relationship with Jesus Christ and their relationships with their teammates and peers. Christian coaches are involved to help and challenge the members. The group holds roundtable discussions and encourages each other to live out their faith in their daily lives. Discussions usually involve both large and small groups, and last about an hour. The group brings in outside discussion leaders, including other Christian leaders on campus and athletes from outside of the university . The group also plans activities and retreats. FCA encourages its members to attend one another's sporting events. Schedule: Regular meeting on Monday at 8PM in the Student Athlete Lounge of Taylor Gym. Links: Lehigh Fellowship of Christian Athletes (http://www.lehigh.edu/~infca/), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (http://www.fca.org). Contact: Lehigh Fellowship of Christian Athletes (infca@lehigh.edu).
President: Jennifer Curran, jec810@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Matt Utesch, mau4@lehigh.edu
Fencing
The Lehigh University Fencing Club is the only current fencing club at the school. We are a co-ed club sport that is for the experienced, as well as the inexperienced fencer. If you are interested in fencing, or are looking for a unique fitness opportunity we are the club to join. We compete in a number of tournaments a year and fence all three weapons: foil, epee, and sabre.
President: Christina Repicky, cer210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: William Haller, wrh5@lehigh.edu
Field Hockey (Women's)
President: Brittany Febert, blf307@lehigh.edu
Advisor:
Finance
President: Zachary Gray, zeg210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Anne Anderson, ama6@lehigh.edu
FONI
President: Hui Bai, hub212@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Timothy Bonner, teb2@lehigh.edu
French
The French Club is an organization designed to promote knowledge of France and knowledge of the French language and culture. Many activities are held such as trips to New York and Philadelphia as well as French food cooking nights. It is an excellent club to practice your French speaking skills at weekly meetings. The club also participates in the International Bazaar.
President: Kristina Pino, krp210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Marie-Sophie Armstrong, ma07@lehigh.edu
Frisbee (Men's Ultimate)
Ultimate is a non-contact sport that requires agility, speed and quick thinking. Ultimate is a combination of soccer, football, and basketball in a fast paced game played with a frisbee. Lehigh Ultimate is a competitive, inter-collegiate activity that involves practice, tournaments, and camraderie. We play on Maginnes Lawn from 4-6 pm weekdays; stop by and check us out. All skill levels welcome, we will gladly help and teach this amazing sport to all interested.
President: Michael O'Brien, mao311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Michael Bombard, mjb8@lehigh.edu
Gaming
Lehigh University Gaming Club plays host to scores of avid gamers, seeking to experience the best and latest in Role Playing Games, Collectable Card Games, Board Games and so much more.
President: Michael Washer, maw306@lehigh.edu
Advisor:
Golf
This club wishes to promote a general interest in golf for eveyrone, especially those who could not make the varisty team and/or for those who just wish to play the sport. This club also wishes to host a variety of charity fundraisers with several national golf associations.
President: Brendan Kimball, bjk311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Tim Wilkinson, tsw205@lehigh.edu
Green Action
The Green Action Club promotes environmental causes through education, protests, and direct action.
President: Paul Ferry, ptf210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Albert Wurth, ahw1@lehigh.edu
Gymnastics
The Gymnastics Club is currently a recreational activity to anyone who has experience as well as anyone who is willing to learn. We attend Parkettes Gymnastics located in Allentown twice a week. We intend to become a more competitive club; however, not all members would be required to compete. Anyone is welcomed to come out and participate.
President: Heather Baker,hmb205@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Lisa Baker, lab0@lehigh.edu
Hawaiian Culture Appreciation
This club is open to all students interested in learning more about the
Hawaiian Culture. We organize an annual luau in the Spring and hold
monthly cultural pai'nas (small get togethers) allowing members to try
local foods and snacks.
President: Edward Wong, ehw208@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Noel Perreira, ndp0@lehigh.edu
Hellenic
The Hellenic club's main purpose is to unite the Greek community of Lehigh University and to Promote more involvement in the Greek culture and heritage.
President: Evangelos Brisimitzakis, evb209@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jacob Kazakia, jyk0@lehigh.edu
Hillel
The Hillel includes a regular series of dinners, holiday observances/celebrations, social events, and educational programming. In addition to the many activities we sponsor throughout the school year, we provide a kosher kitchen, dining room, lounge area, student office, and library. We continually strive to create an atmosphere that is comfortable and welcoming for students. This effort includes providing quality programming, maintaining our facility, and upgrading our program to accommodate the ever-changing needs of our students. The Hillel Director, directs the overall programming and management, works closely with students and provides guidance.
President: Danielle Trause, dat210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Seth Goren, seg208@lehigh.edu
Hindu Students Council (Bhakti)
Hindu Students Council is an international forum that provides opportunities to learn about Hindu heritage through various activities, events and projects. HSC presents ample opportunities for self-development at the spiritual and professional level. Lehigh University's HSC Chapter, Bhakti, provides Gita classes, discussions, weekly aarti services, and speakers. We also hold an annual Navratri - Garbafest.
President: Neal Sankhla, nvs211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Reetika Gupta, reg205@lehigh.edu
Hip Hop
The Hip Hop Club aims to provide a place for new and experienced hip hop dancers to practice. We offer classes and instructions on basic and advanced breakdancing, popping, locking, and other forms of hip hop dance.
President: John Chen, jwc312@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Kashi Johnson, kkj2@lehigh.edu
Ice Hockey "A"
This club provides a high level of competition for those who wish to participate on a collegiate hockey level. We compete against the teams in the Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association. Our schedule consists of 20 to 25 games, half of which is played at our home rink, Steel Ice Center. Practices are held four times per week and players must provide their own equipment.
President: Marc Silverman, mds207@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Benjamin Wright, bgw1@lehigh.edu
Ice Hockey "B"
The purpose of the Ice Hockey "B" Team is to play competitive hockey against other colleges and universities in the Lehigh Valley. We play about 14 games a year and have 4-6 practices a semester.The main focus of the team is to have fun playing hockey. The "B" team was formed to allow those students who don't have time or the money for the "A" team a chance to still play.
President:Ryan Mliczek,rmm205@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Harvey Stenger, hgs0@lehigh.edu
Indian Students Association (ISA)
The Indian Student Association strives to promote awareness of South Asian culture and its rich heritage here at Lehigh. We organize several events to further this mission, such as Holi and the annual Diwali Show, which is the largest cultural event on campus!
President: Kush Badshah, kbb211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Sudhakar Neti, sn01@lehigh.edu
Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
The purpose of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is to provide undergraduate and graduate students who have an interest in electrical and electronics or related engineering professions with opportunities for educational, technical and professional development in preparation for entry into the profession.
President: Michael Hodsdon, mkh310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: William Haller, wrh5@eecs.lehigh.edu
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)
The Institute of Industrial Engineering is an affiliate of the National Professional Society for Industrial Engineers. It is open to students in the Industrial Engineering curriculum or those interested in this field. Activities include monthly meetings with speakers from industry, field trips, regional and national faculty-student picnic. Membership fee is $30 and includes a subscription to the Industrial Engineering magazine.
President: Michael Rogers, mjr510@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Lawrence Snyder, lvs2@lehigh.edu
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
InterVarsity provides a safe and challenging place for all students to explore Jesus' invitation to follow him. We want to see members grow in their faith as they strive to live out Jesus' words on Lehigh's campus, study scripture in community, and engage in service, prayer, and outreach. InterVarsity's vision is to see lives being transformed, Lehigh's campus renewed, and world changers developed
President: Vaughan Brown, vsb211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Michelle LeMaster, mil206@lehigh.edu
Investment Management Group
The alumni donated $100,000 Rights Portfolio provides members of the Investment Management Group first-hand exposure to investing in the stock market. The clubs core function is researching stocks and analyzing whether or not to buy them. Financial current events are discussed and members can look forward to guest speakers from Wall Street and an annual field trip to investment banks. The club welcomes anyone with a desire to learn, as we have a wide range of members spanning form sophomore math majors to graduate students. Please refer to our website for additional information.
President: Jordan Giallanzo, jjg410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: David Myers, dhm2@lehigh.edu
Italian
President: Alyssa Leavy, aal412@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Frank Pazzaglia, fjp3@lehigh.edu
Jazz
President: Mike Oehmen, mco211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: William Warfield, wlw2@lehigh.edu
Kappa Kappa Psi
Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary fraternity for college band members. It is dedicated to promoting and serving the College and University bands.
President: Marianne Sullivan, mas811@lehigh.edu
Advisor: David Diggs, dbd2@lehigh.edu
Korean Students
Korean Student Association welcomes anyone who is interested in
Korean culture and events. The club promotes interaction among those
with Korean background, as well as the student body of Lehigh
University.
President: Daniel Lee, del310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Yong Kim, ywk0@lehigh.edu
Lacrosse (Men)
This club is designed for students who want to play serious lacrosse on a collegiate level. The team competes during spring against other club teams within a fifty-mile radius. Practice is scheduled during the week with competition held on weekends.
President: Ricky (Fred) Appel, fca210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Chris Wakely
Lacrosse (Women)
Lehigh Women's Lacrosse was created for girls to have the availability to play lacrosse competitively but not with all the pressures that go along with the varsity level. Practices and games are scheduled sporadically through the week/weekend for both Fall and Spring. Whether you have played before or not, you are more than welcome to come and join! I guarantee you will not regret joining!
President: Sam Rutman, ssr211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Dean Koski, dk0f@lehigh.edu
Leela
Lehigh Leela is a competitive fusion team that combines traditional South Asian elements and songs with Western culture. The members share a love of dance and are from a variety of backgrounds. Every person, regardless of race and experience is allowed to be a part of Lehigh Leela.
President: Shaili Desai, srd211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Constance Cook, cac8@lehigh.edu
Lehigh University Emergency Medical Services (LUEMS)
Lehigh University Emergency Medical Services provides emergency medical care to all students, staff, faculty, and visitors in the Lehigh University community. We provide services 24 hours a day, seven days a week while school is in session. We welcome members that are currently certified as EMTs in all states, and will help them obtain the necessary Pennsylvania certifications. We also welcome those that do not hold certifications as an EMT, however, would like to become one. As a recognized Pennsylvana Quick Response Service, Lehigh EMS operates under the guidelines and protocols outlined by the State of Pennsylvania Department of Public Health. We work in conjunction with the University Police to provide the best possible service to the Lehigh community.
President: Robin Camp, rsc209@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Sgt. Chris Houtz, chh6@lehigh.edu
LU's Finest Step Team
This club wishes to promote awareness of STEP dancing and explore the evolution of the STEP culture. This club will participate in performances at Lehigh and other universities, thereby representing Lehigh University. This club is open to all undergraduate students in learning about the art of STEP dancing.
President: Mardesse Clark, mbc210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jame'l Hodges, jlh509@lehigh.edu
LU Sound
LU Sound is a student organization that provides live sound support,
at a reasonable cost, for student groups for on-campus events. LU Sound
was created not only to provide live sound support, but also to help
students who have an interest in sound technology become familiar with
the equipment, vocabulary and companies of the sound industry.
President: Mike Washer, maw306@lehigh.edu
Advisor: David Kasten, dwk3@lehigh.edu
Marching '97
President: Jaclyn Taroni, jnt211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Albert Neumeyer, ajn2@lehigh.edu
Mariachi
President: Dan Provenzano, djp511@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Richard Weisman, rnw1@lehigh.edu
Marketing
Affiliated with the American Marketing Association, this organization was named "Best in the East" for the 1978-79 school year. Marketing Club schedules a full slate of activities during both semesters.
President: Emily Mazzaferro, emm210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Reetika Gupta, reg205@lehigh.edu
Medical Society
The Student Medical Society is an organization that tries to help students prepare for medical school, figuring out what interests them and making connections that will help them achieve their goals. This involves bringing in doctors to speak about their fields, advising students of opportunities related to health care, etc. If you have any interest in a career in medicine, come join us!
President: Matthew Stuart, mhs610@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Keith Schray, kjs0@lehigh.edu
Melismatics- A cappella
President: Steven Shuldman, sws210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Natalie van den Heuvel, nav307@lehigh.edu
Microfinance
The purpose and aim of The Lehigh University Microfinance Club is to create an environment for students and faculty to learn about the international microfinance sector and to organize activities to promote microfinance as a tool for alleviating poverty worldwide.
President: Puja Parekh, psp211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Karen Hicks, kmh3@lehigh.edu
Millennium Development Goals Initiative
The Millennium Development Goals Initiative is an organization based on
the eight Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. Our goal is
to promote awareness of the MDGs through campus-wide partnership to benefit
both our community, as well as those in other nations.
President: Harjot (Joti) Thind, hkt211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: John Lule, jl0d@lehigh.edu
Muslim Students Association
President: Ayse Bayat, anb211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Bill Hunter, wdh3@lehigh.edu
Mustard & Cheese Drama Society
The Mustard and Cheese Drama Society, founded in 1884, serves to not
only uphold the traditions and principles on which it was founded [to
serve, support, and promote theatrical activity at Lehigh University],
but also to create, support, and encourage projects in the theatre arts.
Our goals include reaching out to the student body as well as members of
the surrounding community, bringing theatre into their lives and
sparking their interest and participation in theatre at Lehigh University.
President: Katherine Perry, kmp210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Augustine Ripa, ar02@lehigh.edu
National Hispanic Business Association (NHBA)
NHBA is a student organization aimed at providing students in the
Lehigh University community opportunities to advance their careers,
especially in the field of business. Events are centered around
networking and interview & resume preparation, but also include events
that give the university greater exposure to other cultures. The
organization also strives to participate in the community surrounding
Lehigh and also partnering with other school organizations in their
endeavors. NHBA is a recognized chapter of the National Hispanic Business Association. Please visit the www.nhba.org.
President: Stephanie Huiza, sth310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Ayanna Wilcher,anw304@lehigh.edu
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
The National Society of Black Engineers sets out to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers to excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community. NSBE is the largest student-run organization in the country with over
18,000 members. Meetings are held twice a month to inform members of
various events and activities NSBE will be participating. We hold
professional and academic workshops as well as corporate information
sessions to help our members succeed academically and professionally.
We also hold an annual Fashion Show which has become a staple event
not only for NSBE but for Lehigh University as well. The Lehigh
University chapter attends the national convention every giving
students a chance to advance their careers and become active members
in the community.
President: Tennyson Hinds, tah211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Ayanna Wilcher,anw304@lehigh.edu
National Society of Collegiate Scholars
NSCS is a national honor society that promotes scholarship, leadership, and service. The Lehigh Chapter sponsors service events around the community and social events for its members. Also, it hosts the annual Fashion for a Cure to raise awareness for breast cancer.
President: Pamela Galati, pag210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Deborah Laible, del205@lehigh.edu
Orthodox Christian Fellowship
The OCF is a pan Orthodox club designed to help students learn more about the Orthodox Christian faith and worship and experience growth in our spiritual lives. Through discussions, retreats, and fellowship it will help identify principles that keep us faithful to the Lord and strengthen us in our studies. The Lehigh chapter is under the spiritual guidance of Father Nicholas Palis, senior pastor of Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. For more information e-mail inocf@lehigh.edu
President: Nickolas Agathis, nta210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jacob Kazakia, jyk0@lehigh.edu
Outing
We are THE outdoors club of Lehigh University. Our activities include rock climbing, hiking, camping, backpacking, skiing, whitewater, and more. Nearly every weekend the club runs trips for its members. We send out emails to all our members with info about trips and anyone interested may come along. Often times no experience is necessary to join a trip. Just willingness to learn and try new and exciting things.
President: Matt Varrelman, mdv210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Jack Paul, jwp1@lehigh.edu
Paintball
The Paintball Club is an organization that primarily participates in recreational play at local fields, including Skirmish USA, one of the highest ranked fields in the world, and Global Paintball. The Paintball Club also participates in local competitions for those who are interested.
President: Michael Souders, mds510@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Terry Delph, tjd1@lehigh.edu
The Patriot (Newspaper)
The purpose and aim of The Lehigh Patriot shall be to serve as a forum
for the political and social writings and opinions of Lehigh
University, to foster debate and discussion, and to work against
political apathy.
President: Benjamin Mumma, bam310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Richard Matthews, rm02@lehigh.edu
Pep Band
Our primary purpose is to support the Lehigh basketball teams through our attendance and performance at most home basketball games. We also occasionally perform at other athletic events as time permits. Email us at lupepband@gmail.com
President: Laura Silvoy, les411@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Dale Townsend, dat205@lehigh.edu
Phi Sigma Pi
President: Andrew Kump, ark410@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Allison Ragon,alr404@lehigh.edu
Philharmonic Orchestra
The Lehigh Philharmonic Orchestra is a body of 60-70 players from diverse backgrounds. Though primarily a student orchestra, faculty and community members also participate, creating an ensemble that contains unique intersections between students of all majors and professionals, campus and community. Students have a chance to perform the great works of orchestra repertoire in four concerts a year in Baker Hall, Zoellner Arts Center. Membership is by audition.
President: Amy Forando, ajf211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Eugene Albulescu, eua2@lehigh.edu
Philosophy
We seek to engage the world through thought and discussion. Philosophy is the practice of open reflection. It is our intention to simulate the spirit of this practice together, in a friendly, compelling environment. If it truth or meaning or understanding, or even simply intellectual stimulation that we discover along the way, so be it.
President: John Ellis, jae310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Gordon Bearn, gcb0@lehigh.edu
Ping Pong
Providing a fun and exciting outlet for students who enjoy playing and introducing ping pong to those who are not as familiar with this sport. The main goal of the club is to make ping pong a recognized sport at Lehigh University in which anyone at any level can participate and possibly compete in the future with other schools.
President: Brian Rakanskas, bar211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Travis Spencer, trs305@lehigh.edu
Pi Tau Sigma
The national honorary Mechanical Engineering fraternity stimulates interest in department activities and develops leadership abilities in students of Mechanical Engineering. Members are elected on the basis of scholarship and character.
President: Michael Rapp, mjr210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Terry Delph, tjd1@lehigh.edu
Progressive Students Alliance
PSA is a club that works together to help Lehigh become a more "progressive" campus. We break up into committees and deal with hop topics like recycling, fair trade, anti-war, and skill-sharing. Apart from dealing directly with the campus, we work closely with Bethlehem organizations to raise people's awareness on a wide range of issues.
President: Sarah O'Neill, sdo210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Edward Morgan, epm2@lehigh.edu
Psychology
The Psychology Club was organized so that psychology majors/minors or students interested in taking psychology courses can get together to meet each other and have questions answered. We have speakers and professors come to meetings and we schedule field trips.
President: Danielle Setola, das210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Padraig O'Seaghdha, pgo0@lehigh.edu
Public Health Coalition
The purpose and aim of The Lehigh University Public Health Coalition is to facilitate student-student and student-faculty communication and cohesiveness to help raise awareness about public health issues, policies, and prevention measures. The organization advocates on issues pertaining to global health issues, health policies, student participation, and impacting the Bethlehem community through collaborative efforts with other organizations. The coalition will strive to create a strong and enduring foundation for student interest in the public health field.
President: Emily Rojer, emr311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Judith Lasker, jnl0@lehigh.edu
Real Estate
President: Daniel Chen , dxc209@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Michele Glower, mig4@lehigh.edu
Reformed University Fellowship
Reformed University Fellowship is a ministry of evangelism and discipleship that welcomes all members of the Lehigh Community. We apply the scriptures to the problems facing Lehigh students today while remaining faithful to the historic creeds of the church. You will find warm Christian fellowship as well as stimulating intellectual challenge in RUF. Scott Mitchell is the full-time campus minister and is available for individual discussion and counseling. We have weekly meetings for fellowship and teaching, bible studies, retreats and social activities. Please contact smitchell@ruf.org for more information.
President: Daniel Olson, dno210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Gary Harlow, dgh0@lehigh.edu
Roller Hockey
The Lehigh Roller Hockey Club competes in the Tier I division play of the Philadelphia Collegiate Roller Hockey League (PCRHL) against other regional universities.
President: Ilan Beitscher,imb212@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Derick Brown, dgb3@lehigh.edu
Rowing
President: Eric Harper, egh210@lehigh.edu
Advisor:
Rugby (Men)
The Lehigh Men's Rugby Club competes on the Division I Level in the Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union. We field two teams, an A Team and a B Team, which both travel together. Men's Rugby is open to all undergraduates. No experience is necessary.
President: Gary Marcelynas, gem210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: David Myers, dhm2@lehigh.edu
Rugby (Women)
Founded in 1994, this club emphasizes fun and fitness as well as competitiveness. Everyone from beginners to veterans are welcome. There is a Fall and Spring season, each consisting of five or six games with A and B sides.
President: Dianna Hank, dmh210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Chris Mulvihill, cjm9@lehigh.edu
Running
Running Club is a place where everyone can come to meet and run with people who enjoy running. Runners of all different abilities participate. We also participate in local road running events, community service, and other club team races. Racing is optional and the club also includes runners who are just looking to stay in shape, meet others, and learn the routes around Lehigh.
President:Ian Moskowitz,ihm211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Deborah Utesch, deu3@lehigh.edu
Russian
Russian Club is the place where everyone is welcome, where one could learn about the rich legacy of the world cultures, lead intelligent conversations, participate in debates and find dedicated, honest, and faithful friends. Our club is not just about Russian heritage, it also is about getting to know the world you live in, educating ourselves, volunteering and having sheer fun! We are very active, and will meet you with open hands.
President: Yevgeny Kostin, yek211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Mary Nicholas, man3@lehigh.edu
Scabbard & Blade (ROTC)
President: Taha Haque, tmh210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Rhonda Weidner, rlw4@lehigh.edu
Schools 4 Schools
President: Evelyn Gathura, ejg212@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Tanya Saunders, tas207@lehigh.edu
Student Senate
The Student Senate is Lehigh's student government and oversees and funds all recognized undergraduate organizations. The voice of the student body, Student Senate protects rights of undergraduate students and works to promote positive change on campus. Through forward thinking, effective communication, and active representation, the Student Senate will develop an integrated community that is empowered to build a greater Lehigh.
President: Beth Kertz, bak211@lehigh.edu
Co-Advisor: Matt Kitchie, mak608@lehigh.edu
Co-Advisor: Sharon Basso, basso@lehigh.edu
Sigma Alpha Pi (National Society of Leadership and Success)
The National Society of Leadership and Success is an organization that helps people discover and achieve their goals. The Society offers life-changing lectures from the nations leading presenters and a community where like-minded success oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. The Society also serves as a powerful force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing action to better the world.
President: Karl Saxe, khs210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Emory Zimmers, ewz0@lehigh.edu
Ski Team
The Lehigh Ski Team is open to any interested skiers who would like to
train and compete in slalom and giant slalom racing as part of the New
Jersey conference of USCSA. Training occurs two days per week, with
races at various mountains in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York on
the weekends during the 6 week season.
President:Cory Tolkin, cnt210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Wojchiech Misiolek, wzm2@lehigh.edu
Snowboarding
The Snowboarding Club is open to all interested skiers and snowboarders, including beginners wishing to learn. During the winter season, the club takes two recreational trips per week to local ski resorts within 2 hours of Lehigh’s campus. Near the end of the season, the club travels to one of the larger ski resorts up north for a full weekend of skiing and snowboarding.
President: Anthony Ventura, apv211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Sharon Field, sc06@lehigh.edu
Soccer (Men)
The Soccer Club consists of roughly 30 members. The top 20 most committed each week are selected to play each weekend against other colleges' club soccer teams. We play other colleges that are within a 3 hour radius of Lehigh. We play about 12 games in the fall including playing in the Regional Tournament, and then we play about 6 games and occasionally enter a tournament in the Spring. During the winter, we practice indoors. Dues may be required depending on the funding from the school.
President:Chris Moyer,cjm610@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Dean Koski, dk0f@lehigh.edu
Soccer (Women)
The Women's Soccer Club consists of about 40 dedicated players who play competitive soccer at the intercollegiate level.
President: Meredith Talbot, met210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Daniel Norelli, dvn2@lehigh.edu
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
SHPE, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, is a diverse student cultural organization that is determined to promote the Hispanic culture, provide academic support, and perform community service. We have achieved these goals by holding seminars, workshops, social gatherings, tutoring and mentoring programs to keep our members informed and united. SHPE is the largest national Hispanic organization in engineering and science. The goals of our organization are to preserve and promote the Hispanic Pride, and to provide academic support to our members and the student body, informing them of available professional opportunities and services. We sponsor cultural events geared toward the general school community that will provide a flavor of the rich variety of Hispanic cultures.
President: Safiya Nieves, san211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Dr. Henri Odi, huo0@lehigh.edu
Society of Physics Students
President: Chris Danly, crd209@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Gary DeLeo, lgd0@lehigh.edu
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
The Society of Women Engineers, nationally, "stimulates women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expands the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrates the value of diversity." Locally, we would like to provide aid to women engineering students in decisions regarding future opportunities in the science and engineering fields. Additionally, we hope to provide a strong support group made up of understanding peers to assist in any curriculum related problems.
President: Whitney Levine, wbl210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Sharon Kalafut, smk5@lehigh.edu
South American & Latin Students Assoc. (S.A.L.S.A.)
S.A.L.S.A is a social group that gathers students who share a common
interest in the South American culture. Our mission is to promote
diversity and cultural understanding by increasing interaction between
the Latino population and the Lehigh community. Activities we organize
include preparation of Latin food, cultural immersion programs, and
discussions of global Latin American issues.
President: Diego Giammattei, djg310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Richard Weisman, rnw1@lehigh.edu
Spanish
President: Yesenia Armendariz, yea212@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Stephanie Katz, stk4@lehigh.edu
Spectrum
Started in Spring 2003, Spectrum is Lehigh University's student organization dedicated to providing support, social opportunities, educational outreach, and social change for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer or questioning-as well as all those who are allies of the community. Social programs that Spectrum has sponsored include an annual drag show, movie nights, and trips to as close as Allentown and far as New York City for "gay nights out!"
Topics for discussion have included online dating, politics, and other LGBTQIA issues. Meetings are open to all and occur Mondays at 6pm in the Multicultural Center (UC 204)
President: Enrique Hernandez, enh211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Michelle Issadore, mii206@lehigh.edu
Squash
President: Esteban Caro, esc212@lehigh.edu
Advisor:
Student Materials Society
The student materials society is a club which contains all of the materials science and engineering undergraduates. The purpose of the society is to get information about the materials field to the students. This includes student seminars, plant tours, scholarships information, and many social activities to get to know the faculty.
President: Kevin Winders, kbw210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Richard Vinci, rpv2@lehigh.edu
Students for Soldiers
President: Aleah Quiqley, arq211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Robert Wolfenden, rww3@lehigh.edu
Supply Chain Management
President: Juan Ramirez-Portilla, jpr207@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Robert Trent, rjt2@lehigh.edu
Swimming
President: William Si, wis212@lehigh.edu
Advisor:
Swing
The Swing Dance club is a group of students who love to dance! We hold weekly lessons, which are taught by students. Lessons focus on East Coast Swing, Lindy, and Balboa. We also hold several dances throughout the year as well as perform at various events on campus. This club is open to anyone-no experience necessary.
President: Victoria Hessler, vmh210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Richard Freed, rcf2@lehigh.edu
Tae Kwon Do
Tae Kwon Do Club practices two times per week and offers additional practice time to students who are interested in competition. Tae Kwon Do Club focuses on developing discipline, strength and flexibility and endurance. We teach self defense for individuals of all levels. We participate in local competitions as well as collegiate tournaments and we encourage all of our students to compete.
President: Steve Ackerman,sra210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Herman Nied, hfn2@lehigh.edu
Tau Beta Pi
Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society, was founded at Lehigh in 1885 by Edward Higgnson Williams, Jr., to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Tau Beta Pi provides professional development to it's members and is active in community service in the Lehigh community and the greater Bethlehem community. New members are initiated every semester. To be eligible, a candidate must be in the top eighth of his/her junior class or top fifth of his/her senior class and demonstrate a spirit of liberal culture in engineering.
President: Rob Asselin, rea310@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Richard Vinci, rpv2@lehigh.edu
Tennis
The tennis club welcomes all levels. There are copmetitive matches, in which, only the top 16-20 players compete. Practices are run in such a way that beginners will excel and have fun as well as those who are more advanced.
President:Zach Biro, zjb211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Sudhakar Neti, sn01@lehigh.edu
Thai Students at Lehigh (TSL)
The purpose of Thai Students at Lehigh (TSL) is to provide
extracurricular activities to Thai Students and those interested in
Thai culture. We also want to recognize Thai Students at Lehigh University.
President: Pornsak Thasanaraphan, pot206@lehigh.edu
Advisor: John P. Coulter, jc0i@lehigh.edu
University Productions (UP)
University Productions (UP) is a student-guided organization committed to providing diverse entertainment for Lehigh students. UP is responsible for music shows, Kenner Movie selection, trips to Broadway Shows and sporting events, and comedy performances. UP members have the opportunity to select and plan campus events, and new members are welcome at all times.
President: Megan McLoughlin, mem210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Matt Kitchie, mak608@lehigh.edu
Unregistered TV
Lehigh Unregistered is the student-based internet broadcasting website
and sketch comedy tv show. We write, shoot, edit, produce, and market
our own films. Meetings are bi-monthly and individually throughout
productions.
President: David Essenthier, dme412@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Johanna Brams, jsb4@lehigh.edu
Volleyball (Men)
Men's Volleyball allows students who have played at their respective High Schools the opportunity to play competitive Volleyball against other Universities and Colleges in the area. Hours of practice and hard work, when the gym is available is spent by each member of the club. Lehigh has participated in the National Club Tournament the past few years and has represented the school well, placing 9th among 48 teams that entered.
President: Alejandro Montoya, alma10@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Ann-Marie Anderson, ama6@lehigh.edu
Volleyball (Women)
President: Katie Johnston,kaj212@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Lisa Baker, lab0@lehigh.edu
Wall Street Club
To develop student interest in Wall Street, increase recruiting and placement opportunities within Wall Street firms, promote career awareness and educate students on professionalism and other extracurricular aspects of Wall Street.
President: Adam Konsky, adk311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Nandkumar Nayar, nan2@lehigh.edu
Waterpolo
President: Elizabeth Defeo, ewd210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Mary Jo McNulty, mjd4@lehigh.edu
Weightlifting
Co-President: Michael Arak, mia212@lehigh.edu
Co-President: Armando Berdiel, arb512@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Mary Jo McNulty, mjd4@lehigh.edu
Wind Ensemble
The Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University is a select group of about 50
students dedicated to the performance of music specifically written for
woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The heart of our repertoire is the
music of Twentieth century American composers, but our complete
repertoire includes wind music from the Sixteenth century to the
present, and from the various countries around the world.
President: Jeffrey Bruce, jsb211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: David Diggs, dbd2@lehigh.edu
WLVR-FM Radio 91.3
WLVR-FM is Lehigh's student-operated campus radio station. Students can receive training in broadcasting and even host their own weekly shows. WLVR's format ranges from wide variety of music including punk, alternative, rock, rap and indie to talk and educational broadcasts. Students have the opportunity to get involved with any aspect of radio: DJ, business, music department, engineering, etc.
General Manager: Joe Manganelli, jam210@lehigh.edu
Advisor: AJ Fritzinger, alf3@lehigh.edu
Women in Business
The purpose of Women in Business is to support and promote women, particularly those linked to Lehigh, who are entering the business world or are already established within an industry. We achieve this through networking with external businesses and industry executives, Lehigh Alumni as well as with other student organizations.
President: Brianne Moriarty, bkm211@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Karen Collins, kmc0@lehigh.edu
Wrestling
Club wrestling is open to anyone from the beginning wrestler to those who were serious in High School. The club meets 2-3 time a week during the winter and compete against local Clubs and a few Div II schools. Our goal is to continue having fun and enjoying the sport of wrestling.
President: Keith Heidecorn, keh311@lehigh.edu
Advisor: Greg Strobel, gos2@lehigh.edu