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Alpha Kappa Delta - the Colorado Mesa chapter of the international sociology honor society. Students interested in learning more should contact Dr. Stephen Merino

Alpha Phi Sigma - the Colorado Mesa University chapter of the national honorary society for criminal justice. Students interested in membership should contact Dr. Eric Watters.

Criminal Justice Association - a club for students who wish to pursue a career in any of the numerous branches of the criminal justice system. CJA aims to enrich students' knowledge by exposing and connecting them to the various local professionals, offering them opportunities to give back to the community, and by hosting events that offer "hands on" experience within the criminal justice field. Students interested in membership should contact Dr. Eric Watters.

Forensic Science Club - a club for students that wish to pursue any aspect of the forensic sciences or who wish to learn more about science applied to the law. Students interested in membership should contact Dr. Melissa Connor.

Phi Alpha Theta - the Colorado Mesa University chapter of the historical honor society. Phi Alpha Theta promotes the study of history on campus and in the community and allows students to present research papers at conferences. Students interested in Phi Alpha Theta membership should contact Dr. Sean Gallagher.

Mock Trial Club - CMU's chapter of the American Mock Trial Association. Through engaging in competition with teams from other institutions, students develop critical thinking and public speaking skills, as well as a knowledge of legal practices and procedures. For more information, contact Dr. Kristin Santos.

Pi Sigma Alpha - the Colorado Mesa University chapter of the national political science honors society. Membership inquiries should be directed to Dr. Justin Gollob.

Political Science Club - a non-partisan organization of political science majors, minors, and other interested students. The Club conducts voter registration, hosts guest lectures and other educational activities, and collaborates with civil society groups like Club 20, the World Affairs Council of Western Colorado, and the League of Women Voters of Mesa County. It also houses the local chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha. Students interested in membership should contact Dr. Eliot Jennings.

Psi Chi - the Colorado Mesa University chapter of the national honor society in psychology. Membership inquiries should be directed to Dr. Jeremy Tost.

Psychology Club - The CMU Psychology Club is a student-led organization that hosts social events for students interested in psychology. Its goal is to unite psychology undergraduates and friends with campus activities focused on positivity and stress release. It holds a variety of activities and interesting meetings each semester. For more information on upcoming events and content from the Psychology Club, follow the club on Instagram @cmupsychologyclub. The hallmark event of the year is an annual trip to the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association (RMPA) convention. Students interested in membership should contact Dr. Michalene Grebski.

Social Work Club - a dynamic group of students interested in "rolling up their sleeves" and putting social work into "action." A core value of the social work profession is service-and the club is always looking for opportunities to address issues of poverty and need at the local, community level. Students interested in membership should contact Dr. Michelle Sunkel.

Sociology Club - a club for students who have a major or minor in sociology, or who are simply interested in sociological perspectives on social life. Club activities include community service, academic events, and socializing. Students interested in membership should contact Dr. Brenda Wilhelm.