Aggie Alliance | Aggie Coaches & KINE Teachers | Aggie Exercise Physiology | Eta Sigma Gamma
Occupational Therapy Society | Phi Epsilon Kappa | Physical Therapy Club | Sport Management Society
The mission of Aggie Alliance is to give students who are interested in Health and Kinesiology the opportunity to meet and discuss issues with the A&M and outside Health and Kinesiology professionals; and to promote greater social and professional involvement among all Health and Kinesiology students and faculty.
| Brittany Lumme | President |
| Kristina Michael | Vice President |
| Huong Nguyen | Secretary |
| John Greive | Treasurer |
| Sarah Foster | Points Chair |
| Sarah Foster | Social Coordinator |
| Huong Nguyen |
Public Relations |
| Shane Hudson | Faculty Advisor |
Aggie Coaches & Kinesiology Teachers is a student organization that provides members the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience about the field of coaching and teaching under the kinesiology setting. The club provides students alliances with local schools in the form of volunteer work. Membership is open to Texas A&M undergraduate students pursuing a degree in the field of coaching or kinesiology with an emphasis on earning a teaching certificate as well as students who are pursuing a coaching minor degree.
| Open | President |
| Kennith Prescott | Exec Vice President |
| Open | Vice Pres. of Service |
| Adam Van Wagenen | Secretary |
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Stephanie Badum |
Treasurer |
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Janna Heller |
Facility Coordinator |
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Open |
Program Managers |
| Mike Thornton |
Faculty Advisor |
| Susan Wagner | Faculty Advisor |
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The Aggie Exercise Physiology Club provides students majoring in applied and clinical exercise physiology an opportunity to meet and listen to prominent people in the allied health science professions and provide insight into possible career paths. We also strive to provide financial assistance to members who wish to present research at or attend professional conferences such as those put on by The American College of Sports Medicine and The National Strength and Conditioning Association. By participating in the organization, students gain experience in organizing such events as the annual Emma Gibbons FitLife Fun Run and provide community service through staffing local health fairs. Membership in the organization also fosters closer relationships among Texas A&M students and professors in the exercise physiology fields.
| Stephanie Parlangeli | President |
| Open | Vice President |
| Katherine Choffel | Secretary |
| Samantha Coahran | Treasurer |
| Open | Social Chair |
| Open | Social Chair |
| Steve Martin |
Faculty Advisor |
TAMU Dance Ensemble is the dance program's performance company. The Company is dedicated to providing dance performances to the University, local/surrounding communities, regional, national and international organizations through faculty and guest artist works. Students pursuing a concentration or minor in dance are eligible to audition. Auditions are offered at the beginning of the fall semester and at the end of the spring semester. The Company has a set class and rehearsal schedule. Each week company class varies to give students instruction in numerous dance forms. Classes include, but are not limited to: ballet, modern, improvisation and contact/partnering. For more information, visit our website at http://tamudance.tamu.edu.
The objectives of Alpha Phi Chapter of Eta Sigma Gamma are to provide the opportunity to become acquainted with and enjoy the fellowship of students and faculty whose professional interests are in the health discipline; to keep the members informed of recent trends in health science; to promote professional growth and leadership; to encourage people to enter the health science field; to elevate professional standards and ethics of the discipline; and to stimulate and recognize research, service, and academic achievement within the membership.
The mission of the Occupational Therapy Society is to educate and promote interest in Occupational Therapy on the Texas A&M University campus and in the community, while maintaining communication with Registered OT's and representatives from OT schools in the State of Texas.
| Katie Van Englehoven | President |
| Emilie Feldmaier | Vice President |
| Melody Marek | Secretary |
| Lindsay Ermis | Treasurer |
| Allison Pipak |
Social Chair |
| Joy Crystal LaRonde | Service Chair |
| Jerry Elledge | Faculty Advisor |
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The Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity is a national professional fraternity for persons engaged in or pursuing careers in health, physical education, recreation, or safety. Membership is open to persons interested in the purposes of the Fraternity and in providing time and energy for the benefit of the areas which include: physical education, health, recreation, dance, human performance, exercise science, sports medicine and sports management.
| Kimberly Dale | President |
| Jordan Murphy | Vice President |
| Jordan Walters | Treasurer |
| Open | Secretary |
| Carl Gabbard |
Primary Faculty Advisor |
| Rose Schmitz | Secondary Faculty Advisor |
The mission of the Physical Therapy Club is to acquaint students who are wishing to pursue a career in Physical Therapy with information about the field of Physical Therapy and the opportunities within the field. Membership is open to any undergraduate student whose interest is in the field of Physical Therapy.
| Tiffany Drews | President |
| Randi Maddox |
Vice President |
| Katie Jones | Secretary |
| Amy Hickey | Treasurer |
| Lindsey McGuire | Publicity Officer |
| Mandy O'Dell | Director of Activities |
| Jerry Elledge | Faculty Advisor |
The Sport Management Society (SMS) stimulates, encourages and enhances professional development in the field of Sport Management. The goals of the SMS are to gather and share information pertaining to sports management with members of SMS; to develop leadership opportunities within SMS; to promote camaraderie and unity among students, faculty, and professionals in the field; and to provide networking opportunities through attendance at various professional meetings and conferences.
| Brooke Blakeley | President |
| Shannon Brumfield | VP, Activities |
| Nathan Sinclair | VP, Communications |
| Victoria Acuff | Treasurer |
| Krystal Schneider |
IT/Webmaster |
| Shane Hudson | Faculty Advisor |