51³Ô¹Ï SGA Clubs and Organizations

The Student Government Association oversees all of the Clubs & Organizations at 51³Ô¹Ï.

Clubs and Organizations

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Asez stands for Save the Earth from A to Z, it is an international group that was established by the university and high school students from the World Mission Society Church of God. However, Asez provides a place where young adult leaders can join in volunteer services and academic bible seminars even if they do not attend the church. This group focuses on several projects that implement the United Nations, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s), which is a set of goals for all communities in every country with a deadline to obtain before the year 2030. In order to accomplish those goals, we are putting it into practice through two movements called Reduce Crime Together and S.A.V.E. ASEZ promotes unity, friendship, and shares the love of a mother among all people of the global village beyond nationality, race, religion and socioeconomic. Besides volunteer activities we also provide a deeper understanding of the mysteries of the Bible through an academic point of view like historical facts and aspects of modern science.

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Biology Club logo

The purpose of the 51³Ô¹Ï (51³Ô¹Ï) Biology Club shall be to benefit the 51³Ô¹Ï’s community by bringing students together and encourage activities in the biological and health-related fields. The 51³Ô¹Ï Biology Club aims to offer students many opportunities to learn more about the biological sciences, build resumes, and increase awareness about the ongoing events in the sciences. We would also like to help any student who wants to explore a biology-related career, like pre-meds, dental, graduate (Ph.D) and nursing programs, and much more. We will create a positive atmosphere for all those interested where students can participate in biology-related activities, meetings, discussions, and trips. For those interested in these events, students will also be educated about the environment and about the various biological (and related) sciences. We also strive to increase the awareness of an individual’s role and responsibilities in society by volunteering, completing charity projects, and community service.

Throughout the semester, we will also host many holidays and special event activities. Finally, our Biology Club is open to accepting all majors where everyone feels included and respected.

Club email: biologyclubnjcu@gmail.com /

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This club is designed to educate and inform the student body about the African diaspora and create a safe space for all minorities.

Chemistry Club logo

The Chemistry Club is established to engage the student body in the sciences by providing them with educational information and activities related to the science of Chemistry. It is a chapter of the American Chemical Society which is a worldwide organization dedicated to the enrichment and growth of chemistry. We invite, motivate, and encourage students to explore the many ways that chemistry connects to the world. As we provide insight for career opportunities in the fields of chemistry and expose students to the diverse chemistry community that has opportunities that can develop leadership and critical thinking skills.

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51³Ô¹Ï Cru is a Non-Denominational Christian Organization that seeks to influence and empower students, while living the lives of significance to make a positive impact on campus. Cru at 51³Ô¹Ï hosts incredibly powerful and dynamic weekly meetings in which there are many opportunities to engage in fellowship and conversation through and about the Word.

By doing so we hope to stimulate active thinking and interaction among students on campus. We understand that college years can be challenging but we are here to help alleviate the pressure of it all. We’d love to meet you! Our meetings are Monday’s 4:00PM (Gsub 217)

Last Friday of every month JCRU @8pm (Rutgers).

Instagram: @njcucru

 

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LGBTQ+ Alliance Logo

The mission of the LGBTQIA+ Alliance is to provide a safe and social space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual students, and allies on the 51³Ô¹Ï campus. Throughout the year, the Alliance sponsors programs and events that raise awareness, increase visibility, and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community. These events include National Coming Out Day, Lavender Graduation, and LGBT Pride Month in addition to other social, activism and service events. General membership meetings will be held biweekly during the semester. All registered 51³Ô¹Ï undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to join the Alliance or attend Alliance events.

Email: njcualliance@gmail.com

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The Muslim Student Association (MSA) of 51³Ô¹Ï (51³Ô¹Ï) is created by Muslim students of diverse ethnic backgrounds who have come together to help foster an ever-expanding range of platforms for Islamic knowledge and experience by providing a safe space for the community. The foundation for the MSA’s action is based on the Quran and the Sunnah (the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH). The MSA seeks to embrace the values of Islam in a campus environment in order to meet the needs of Muslims on campus by:

a) Facilitating the growth of a strong Muslim identity at 51³Ô¹Ï;

b) Providing and maintaining spiritual, social, and educational resources; c) Sponsoring programming and events that counteract the negative stereotypes about Islam and Muslims that are commonplace in American society;

d) And actively engaging both Muslims and non-Muslims in active discourse about current world events

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Who we are?

Welcome to the exciting world of software development at 51³Ô¹Ï! Are you ready to embark on a journey that combines innovation, collaboration, and hands-on learning? Look no further – welcome to the 51³Ô¹Ï Software Development Club!

Our club is a vibrant community dedicated to fostering skills, creativity, and a passion for all things tech. Whether you're a seasoned coder or just dipping your toes into the vast realm of software development, our club has something for everyone. From mastering version control with Git and GitHub in intensive 2-hour workshops to diving deep into the intricacies of front end development through a month-long HTML/CSS/JavaScript workshop, we've got your learning journey covered.

But it's not just about individual growth – it's about building a community. The 51³Ô¹Ï Software Development Club thrives on collaboration, and that's why we're excited to introduce our community projects. Engage with like-minded peers in Web Development, Game Development, and Machine Learning projects. It's an opportunity to apply your skills, learn from others, and contribute to real-world projects that make a difference.

And because we know that networking is a key ingredient in any successful tech career, join us for our Tech Social Mixer. Connect with 51³Ô¹Ï alumni and fellow students who have made waves in the tech industry. Whether you're seeking mentorship, collaboration, or just want to expand your professional circle, this mixer is the perfect platform to build lasting connections.

So, whether you're a coding maestro or a tech enthusiast, the 51³Ô¹Ï Software Development Club is here to empower you, inspire you, and help you thrive in the ever-evolving world of software development. Join us, and let's code the future together! 
 

 

TOPU SAHA HEADSHOT
Topu Saha - President
As President of the 51³Ô¹Ï Software Development Club, I lead a dynamic team of aspiring developers, fostering collaboration and innovation in our coding community. Guiding the club's strategic vision, I organize workshops, hackathons, and networking events, creating a vibrant space for members to enhance their technical skills and explore the latest industry trends. Through effective communication and a passion for technology, I aim to cultivate an inclusive environment where every member can thrive and contribute to the ever-evolving world of software development.

TONY ISERN HEADSHOT
Tony Isern - Vice President  
Hi! I'm Tony Isern. I'm passionate about building innovative solutions and exploring the endless possibilities in programming. Currently a junior majoring in Computer Science at 51³Ô¹Ï, I serve as the Vice President of the 51³Ô¹Ï Software Development Club. In this role, I aim to create an environment where tech enthusiasts can collaborate, make friends, and inspire each other in the realm of programming. As a JavaScript developer, I'm constantly engaging with new aspects of Web Development and programming. Besides my love for programming, I have a keen interest in economics, particularly current economic events. My ultimate goal is to become a professional software engineer in the tech industry after graduation. My favorite fiction series is One Piece, and I'm also a fan of basketball.

MAC JAIRUS LUGTU HEADSHOT
Mac Jairus Lugtu - Tech Lead 
My name is Mac Jairus Lugtu, I am a tech lead in the software development club. I am in charge of a community project around video game development, where I teach club members how to make a 2D top-down game in Godot. I will be planning to teach how to create other game genres with other engines in the future. 
 

BILAL HUSSAIN HEADSHOT
Bilal Hussain - Secretary 
As your dedicated secretary, I am here to streamline communication, organize events, and ensure our members stay informed and engaged. Let's code together and elevate our software skills to new heights!
 
 
 

NATAN CEBALLOS HEADSHOT
Natan Ceballos - Treasurer
Natan Ceballos is a web developer for the Software Development club.