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20 BARRY UNIVERSITY<br />

In keeping with this objective, the office develops<br />

and maintains an extensive extra-curricular program,<br />

which provides students with practical opportunities<br />

to link classroom learning with the extra-curricular and<br />

pre-professional environment. The office recognizes<br />

a number of student organizations, promotes Leadership<br />

Development, Greek Life and social and educational<br />

programming.<br />

Through increased social interaction, the Office of<br />

Student Activities consistently fosters the development<br />

of <strong>Barry</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s commitment to quality education<br />

through a more caring environment.<br />

Campus Events & Programming<br />

Student activities are the combined efforts of clubs<br />

and organizations established for and/or by students,<br />

including, but not limited to governance, leadership,<br />

cultural, social, diversity, recreational, artistic, political<br />

and religious activities. Many of these efforts focus<br />

on programs that serve to educate, develop or<br />

entertain the students, faculty, staff, alumni, their guests<br />

and the surrounding community.<br />

Through the Campus Activities Board (CAB), an<br />

advisory committee to the Office of Student Activities,<br />

developed by the students for the students, many programs<br />

are implemented. By utilizing students’ talents<br />

and energies, CAB strives to provide dynamic and diverse<br />

programs that meet the needs and interests of students<br />

at <strong>Barry</strong> <strong>University</strong>. CAB is divided into four<br />

different committees, which concentrate on various<br />

types of programming all designed to educate beyond<br />

the walls of the classroom. Those committees include:<br />

• Live Night Committee<br />

• Lunchtime Committee<br />

• Special Events Committee<br />

• Travel & Tour Committee<br />

Student Organizations<br />

The opportunities for student involvement in campus<br />

activities are endless. There are more than 75 student<br />

organizations that meet the needs and interests of<br />

students. Registered student organizations include<br />

governing, Greek, honorary, international, media, professional,<br />

recreational, religious, service and special<br />

interest groups. These groups encompass a wide range<br />

of interests and welcome your participation.<br />

ARTS ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Chamber Ensemble Association<br />

Dance Club<br />

Voice of Praise Gospel Choir<br />

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Delta Epsilon Chi<br />

Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity<br />

Eco/Finance Club<br />

International Marketing<br />

Sports Management Group<br />

COMMUNICATION/MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Alpha Epsilon Rho Honor Society<br />

Buccaneer Newspaper<br />

Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society<br />

National Broadcasting Society<br />

WBRY Radio Station<br />

EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Bachelor of Social Work<br />

Education Association (Miami Shores)<br />

Graduate Council for Exceptional Children<br />

Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society<br />

Phi Delta Kappa Honor Society<br />

GOVERNING ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Campus Activities Board<br />

Commuter Student Association<br />

Florida Podiatric Medical Students Association<br />

Interfraternity Council<br />

Panhellenic Council<br />

Residence Hall Association<br />

Social Work Student Government Association<br />

Student Government Association<br />

Student Organization Council<br />

GREEK ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Alpha Delta Gamma Fraternity<br />

Alpha Gamma Delta International Sorority<br />

Alpha Phi International Sorority<br />

Interfraternity Council<br />

Panhellenic Council<br />

HONOR SOCIETIES<br />

Alpha Chi (Coeducational Junior and Senior)<br />

Alpha Epsilon Rho (Broadcasting)<br />

Alpha Mu Gamma (Languages)<br />

Beta Beta Beta (Biology)<br />

Chi Sigma Iota (Counseling)<br />

Delta Epsilon Sigma (Juniors and Seniors)<br />

Gamma Sigma Epsilon (Chemistry)<br />

Kappa Delta Pi (Education)<br />

Kappa Gamma Pi (Graduating Students)<br />

Lambda Pi Eta (Communication)<br />

Phi Alpha Theta (History)<br />

Phi Delta Kappa (Education)<br />

Phi Epsilon Kappa (Sport/Exercise)<br />

Phi Eta Sigma (Freshmen)<br />

Phi Gamma Mu (Social Science)<br />

Phi Theta Epsilon (Occupational Therapy)<br />

Psi Chi (Psychology)<br />

Sigma Tau Delta (English)<br />

Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing)<br />

Sigma Xi (Research)<br />

Theta Alpha Kappa (Theology)<br />

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Hispanic Podiatric Medical Students Association<br />

Jamaican Association<br />

Trinidad & Tobago Student Association

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