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To spread knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the Arabic language throughout campus, as well as cultural awareness of the Arabic speaking world.We will have at least bimonthly meetings...

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To promote safe SCUBA diving practices through training and education; provide opportunities for members to practice underwater archaeological and general SCUBA diving skills; provide a forum for...

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http://bsac.tamu.edu • Recognized

The purpose of the Black Student Alliance Council is to enhance and unify the Black Aggie Community while making Texas A&M University campus more aware of the accomplishments, achievements, and needs...

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Brazilian Carnival Ensemble's mission is to provide Texas A&M University students, faculty, and the general public with unique learning and music performance opportunities that celebrate Brazilian...

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The mission and purpose of the Communication Graduate Student Association (CGSA) is to foster a collegial student community and advocate for graduate students in their development as workers...

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http://lasc.tamu.edu • Recognized

The Council of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities is an academic and professional organization that links those with academically inclusive majors and disciplines to Texas A&M University. The...

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http://flare.tamu.edu • Recognized

FLARE (Freshmen Leaders in ArtSci Reaching Excellence) was founded in 2008 as a FLO (Freshmen Leadership Organization). FLARE provides freshmen Arts and Sciences majors the opportunity to develop both...

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To promote the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and ideas among Historians.

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To gather students interested in philosophy together for intellectual discussion and to learn from peers in a social setting. To give people a better understanding on how useful philosophy can be in...

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http://prssa.tamu.edu • Recognized

The purpose is to: 1)cultivate a favorable and mutually advantageous relationship between students and professional public relations practitioners 2)foster the understanding of current theories and...

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To bring together students interested in anthropology and to meet professors of anthropology, fieldwork opportunities, volunteer work, experimental archaeology, and lectures available to these...

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The purpose of the Historical Society is: 1. To promote the study of history. 2. To interest students in history as a career. 3. To impart an understanding of the development and purpose of...

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Moot court is a form of legal debate emphasizing the appeals process of court systems. In moot court arguments are made directly to the judges and focus primarily on constitutional issues rather than...

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http://speech.tamu.edu • Recognized

The Texas A&M Speech and Debate Team competes in regional and national intercollegiate forensics activities. We currently compete in 11 individual speech events and 6 debate events - most of our...

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Women in Economics seeks to provide women in the Economics department at Texas A&M University with a community through which they can expand their knowledge of economics, explore areas of interest...

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Renewing Recognition

The purpose of Iota Alpha is for freshmen and sophomore communication honors students to connect and prepare for membership into Lambda Pi Eta. Students will be able to network and learn more about...

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Pending Recognition
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http://econsociety.tamu.edu • Recognized with Restrictions

The Texas A&M University Economics Society (T.A.M.E.S.) is an academically based organization closely incorporated with the Department of Economics, and shall focus on promoting both social and...

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IABC is designed to help liberal arts students studying and looking for a career in PR, HR, social media, and broad marketing better network with current local professionals in the field as well as...

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The purpose of PDOGS shall be to promote collaboration among graduate students in the Psychology Department at Texas A&M, and to facilitate the relationship between the Psychology Department and...

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The Sociology Graduate Student Organization, a student-led organization,--hereafter referred to as SGSO--serves as the representative body of the graduate students in the Sociology department at Texas...

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The Sociology Students Association (Sociology Club) provides a fun and inviting place for students interested in engaging with each other and the community about sociological topics and events. The...

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http://sca.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

The Student Communication Association is designed to help students interested in Communication to get the most out of their degree. This association is geared toward increasing awareness of...

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http://tamun.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

Texas A&M Model United Nations (TAMUN) seeks to enhance the ability of students to address complex international issues by fostering open-minded discussion, improving presentation skills, and...

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http://sasp.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

The Student Affiliates of School Psychology (SASP) strives to connect graduate students with one another as they prepare for a lifetime commitment of advocating for children and their families. This...

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http://egsa.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

The goal of the EGSA is to provide leadership and organization for the English graduate student body. Each semester we hold monthly meetings, as well as host periodic fundraisers, philanthropic...

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http://inkling.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

In 1984, The English Club was founded with a mission to connect reading and writing enthusiasts through social activities and interaction between student members and the Administration and Faculty of...

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