Posted on June 6, 2022
As members of our out-of-this-world organization http://loansolution.com/payday-loans-al, students will not only be able to run Nassau Community College’s very own planetarium but also have the opportunity to discover more of what the universe has to offer through astronomy-related field trips. Past trips have included Suffolk County’s Vanderbilt Planetarium and even the nationally renowned Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History. When we aren’t spending time outside of our club room exploring state-of-the-art technology, we are inside our planetarium observing some of the millions of stars and constellations within our night sky. Our biggest event, Astronomy Night, happens to be one of the College’s most awaited events, known for educating the public on various aspects relative to our solar system. Our event occurs once every semester and has been known for welcoming students, faculty, and anyone else interested in the science subject that club members have grown to enjoy. Interested? Then come join us Tuesdays and Thursdays during club hour (am – pm). Not to worry, no science background needed!
BETA BETA BETA (TriBETA)
Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) Eta Epsilon Club chapter is a national biology honor society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research. Since its founding in 1922, more than 200,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime membership.
More than 626 chapters have been established throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, and NCC is the second community college to install a TriBeta chapter. TriBeta is a great way to meet and connect with other serious biology students who are on the paths to healthcare and scientific research. We meet on Tuesdays or Thursdays at club hour (am).
BIOLOGY CLUB
The Biology Club consists of students interested in understanding the living world. It acts as a study support group for course work as well as offering lectures and field activities to further education in the natural sciences. It works to expand, encourage, and promote science. The Biology Club provides opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to connect with each other while contributing to, participating in, and learning about their world. It provides guidance and monitoring of students pursuing a career in the biological sciences and promotes involvement in college and community affairs. The club hopes to help students realize career goals, gain personal insight, and experience an environment permitting development of intellectual growth. For more information about meeting times and dates, please contact Prof. Denise Deal ().
CARIBBEAN STUDENTS ORGANIZATION
CSO is one of the finest clubs on campus-literally! It is an opportunity for Caribbean students to interact with each other, thus expanding their cultural awareness. The club helps students become more aware of their Caribbean heritage through active discussions, the group’s web site, and conferences with influential Caribbean personalities. CSO is the voice of the Caribbean students at Nassau Community College. The club is known for organizing entertaining and innovative fund-raising events to aid scholarships for students of Caribbean descent and active CSO members. Recent events have included Caribbean food festivals, domino tournaments, soccer tournaments, fashion shows, cultural programs, and festive dinner-dances.
The club is active not only on campus but off campus as well. We have participated in clothing, food, and toy drives to benefit needy families. If you’re interested in joining this exciting and educational club, please join us at our club hour meetings ( a.m. – p.m.) on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Email CSO with any ideas or comments at
CHAMBER CHOIR CLUB
The Chamber Choir Club is a performing organization of 25-30 singers who rehearse and perform all styles of choral music. Membership is open to all students by audition. Auditions are usually held during the first week of each semester. The Chamber Choir Club also endeavors to further the choral art through the presentation of professional choirs in concert at NCC, as well as through workshops with NCC choral organizations and choral groups from other schools.