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Student Involvement Center

Co-curricular (campus) activities are a valuable part of a student’s collegiate experience. Involvement complements a student’s academic work by providing opportunities to pursue interests, gain valuable experiences, and develop leadership and management skills. It also offers an opportunity to socialize within Medaille’s diverse population. Additionally, participation in co-curricular activities increases a student’s marketability upon graduation.

Student Development Transcript

The Student Development Transcript is a record of a student’s participation in the co-curricular programs at Medaille College. Leadership and other developmental activities are validated through the Student Affairs Office, which assists students in preparation and distribution. Contact the Student Affairs Office for additional information.

Student Government Association

The Student Involvement Center through the Student Government Association (S.G.A.) coordinates student activities. The S.G.A. Finance Committee in conjunction with the Coordinator of Student Activities distributes the Student Activity Fee funds to all of the various clubs and organizations. All of the diverse groups, which operate under the auspices of S.G.A., are described below.
The membership of the S.G.A. consists of:
1. The Executive Board
a. President
b. Vice President for Legislation
c. Vice President for Programming
d. Treasurer
e. Secretary
f. Public Relations Office
g. Chairperson of Club Council

2. The Student Representatives
a. Senators (9)
b. Freshmen Senators (3)

To run for a Student Government position, students may pick up an application and petition from the Student Affairs Office, Campus Center 203. Elections for the Executive Board and upper Senators are held during the Spring Semester. Freshmen Senators and any other vacant positions are elected at the beginning of the Fall Semester.

The Student Government Association’s Office is located on the second floor of the Campus Center within the Clubs and Organizations room, C217.

Student Activities Board (S.A.B.)

The Student Activities Board is the programming arm of the Student Government Association (S.G.A.). Students have the opportunity to plan a variety of activities, which represents the interests of a diverse student population. In any given year, this may include parties, boat rides, camping and ski trips, theater excursions, lectures, sports events and much more. S.A.B. compliments the traditional events, which are held on an annual basis: the Fall and Spring Picnics, the annual Holiday Party, and co-sponsorship of the Awards Banquet.

The Executive Committee of the Student Activities Board consists of the S.G.A. Vice President for Programming, Treasurer, and Secretary. The V.P. for Programming serves on the Student Government Executive Board and is elected by the student body.

Student Clubs and Organizations

A variety of clubs related to academic majors, communication, cultural, recreational and service learning are available for those students interested.

To learn more about or sign up for any of the clubs/organizations, contact the Coordinator of Student Activities in the Student Involvement Center (Campus Center 215) or at (716) 880-2127.

Art & Photography
The Art & Photography Club provides students with opportunities for creative expression in the visual arts and access to the art studio and photography darkroom. Students experience cultural events, such as visual art exhibitions in Western New York.

Cheerleading
The Medaille College Cheerleaders support athletic endeavors and enhance enthusiasm at Medaille. The Cheerleaders work hard to prepare for competitions and for cheering at basketball games. They meet several times per week to practice dance routines, chants, cheers and jumps. The Cheerleaders also spend much of the year fundraising for many charitable organizations. The group encourages all students to participate in this organization and help cheer the Medaille Mavericks to victory!

Commuter Student Council (CSC)
The Commuter Student Council was founded by commuters for commuters in 2005-2006. This group has hit the gas peddle and is speeding along to plan events and programs for the college’s commuter population. Featured programs are the Commuter Lunch Series, Commuter Ice Cream Social and the Commuter Student Appreciation Day.

Fencing Club
The purpose of the Fencing Club is to bring together all the Medaille community and students into a productive recreational activity. The club is open to all students who show an interest in the goals of the “Medaille Fencers.”

Future Teachers Club
The Future Teachers Club gives students in the Elementary Education major (as well as other interested students) the opportunity to engage in activities and events that will further broaden their experience in the education field.

Helping Hands Club
The Helping Hands Club (formerly Health & Human Services/Child & Youth Services Club) advises and supports members that are interested in helping others in the community. The club wishes to expose its members to issues relating to human services and child and youth services, thus enabling them to take notice and participate in community affairs.

Life Sciences Club
The Life Sciences Club was founded to advise, support, and counsel all members of the Biology Program. The club wishes to expose its members to issues relating to the life sciences professions, enabling them to plan their professional careers and to become more effective members of their chosen professions.

Medaille College Hockey Club
The Ice Hockey Club is an opportunity for students to play a fast paced, exciting sport and be a part of a growing team. They give fans the chance to participate by coming to games and buying team t-shirts. Their goal is to be a part of the Division 3 club hockey league next year and a Division 3 Ice Hockey Team in the future.

Medaille College Dance Team
The Medaille Dance Team is a campus club formed to provide an opportunity for students with dance ability to perform at campus functions while demonstrating school spirit. In addition to performances and practices, the club also places emphasis on physical fitness and leading a healthy lifestyle.

Medaille Music & Drama Club (MMD)
The newly named Medaille Music & Drama Club (formerly the Singing Mav's) is an organization which gives students the ability to share their talent with others through choral practices and performances. This past year the group held its first full length musical performance, “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown!”

Medaille Students for Peace and Justice
The purpose of the Medaille Students for Peace and Justice (MPJ) is to expose the facts about the current war on terror including participating in events relating to the above, and fighting for justice for those who can’t fight for themselves.

Multicultural Association
The Multicultural Association contributes to the overall growth and well being of Medaille College by providing representation to students from diverse backgrounds and varied interests. The group also assists in the campus-wide coordination and planning of activities and programs that provide a cultural experience for the entire campus.

Psychology Club
The Psychology Club's main goals are to get members of the Medaille community involved in on-campus and off-campus events that will broaden their view of what is going on in the field of psychology today. Field trips to psychiatric centers, psychology talks with accompanying videos, and lectures are planned throughout the year.

Prelude
Each year, the Prelude produces the Medaille College literary magazine. This magazine provides an opportunity for students to publish their fiction, poetry, non-fiction, prose, and artwork in a public venue.

Resident Student Council
The purpose of Resident Student Council (RSC) is to provide Medaille resident students with the opportunity to voice concerns and offer suggestions about their Residence Life experience. The group also provides many programs and activities of interest to resident students and the Medaille community throughout the year.

Student Activities Board
The Student Activities Board (SAB) is the primary programming body for campus activities. This group of students works with the Coordinator of Student Activities to provide quality programs and activities for all students. Joining SAB is an excellent opportunity for students to be involved during their college years. Students in SAB learn the steps of event planning and bring events to campus that are of interest to all students.

Student Athlete Advisory Committee
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is intended to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete’s athletics activities are conducted as an integral part of the student-athlete’s educational experience. We encourage the development of sportsmanship and foster positive societal attitudes.

Sport Management Assist Team
The Sport Management Assist Team is a club that works along with the Sports Management major. It is their goal to make connections in the working world that will help members out in their careers.

Student Government Association
The Student Government Association (S.G.A.) unites all its members in a commitment to the ideals for which Medaille stands, to expand the co-curricular life, to coordinate all student organizations, and to act as a medium through which student opinions can be expressed. S.G.A. serves as the liaison between the student body, faculty, administration, and the Office of Student Affairs. S.G.A. consists of volunteer students, elected by students, working for all of the students at Medaille College.

Vet Tech Club
The Vet Tech Club welcomes all students of Medaille to join an organization that is involved in many activities, which promote education of the public regarding wildlife, pet care, and animal husbandry. This organization is dedicated to educating people on the vital role of the veterinary technician.

WMCB - The Lizzard
WMCB – the Lizzard is Medaille’s very own radio station. The station is run by students with the direction of two advisors. Students from all majors serve as the station’s DJs during assigned shows once a week, based on availability.

Intramurals and Recreation

Medaille College offers a variety of sports at the intramural level of competition.  Student interest determines those sports offered.  Recreational activities include aerobics, bowling, camping, golf, and skiing. These are just a few of the activities available. For more information contact the Student Affairs Office at x2218.

NCAA Athletic Program

Medaille College sponsors a Division III athletic program through the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and is a member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) and the Eastern Collegiate Athletic conference (ECAC). Medaille College offers fourteen intercollegiate athletic programs including: women’s & men’s cross country, soccer, volleyball, basketball and lacrosse, golf, baseball, softball, and women’s bowling.

Alumni Association

The Alumni Association promotes camaraderie among former students of the College, keeps alumni informed of innovations at the College, and supports the College through its fundraising activities. Special events are held throughout the academic year. Check the alumni web site (http://alumni.medaille.edu) for more information.

Family Weekend

The College sponsors a weekend of activities each fall for parents and families of students. This provides an opportunity for family members to meet faculty, staff, and administrators and learn more about the College and its educational programs.

Campus Crime Prevention and Security Program

Medaille College’s Campus Public Safety and Student Affairs staffs work together with the Campus Crime and Sexual Assault Committee to facilitate a proactive approach to crime prevention, security, and safety on campus. Students are informed about security issues during New Student Orientation. In addition, a variety of educational programs are offered to heighten awareness of public safety. Topics such as sexual assault, self-defense, bias related crime, and crime prevention/safety awareness are discussed by facilitators from both the campus and the community-at-large.

Student Conduct

The Vice President for Student Affairs or other designated administrative staff ensures that College regulations are enforced. A description of student conduct policies and procedures are available on the College website.

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