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Recognized Undergraduate Student Organizations

Alpha Epsilon Delta

Contact: Lindsay Iriarte, liriarte@unh.edu
http://www.jmu.edu/orgs/nationalaed
Meetings: MUB, Thursdays 12:40 - 2:00 p.m.

Alpha Epsilon Delta is the National Health Preprofessional Honor Society dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in preprofessional health scholarship, including medicine, dentistry, veterinary, and others.

Alpha Gamma Rho

Contact: Chase Bertrand, jek2@unh.edu
http://www.agromega.org
Meetings: Alpha Gamma Rho House, Sundays 7:00 p.m.

Alpha Gamma Rho strives to be the premier fraternity building values, skills and relationships for lifelong personal and professional success in the food, faber and life sciences industry.

Collegiate Future Farmers of America

Contact: Megan Borden, mmg32@unh.edu
Meetings: TBA

Collegiate FFA enhances the collegiate experience through service and engagement to create premier leaders, enable personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

Dairy Club

Contact: Meghan McGarr, mmcgarr@unh.edu
Meetings: UNH Fairchild Dairy Nutrition Research Center, Thursdays 5:00 P.M.

The Dairy Club's purpose is to increase student awareness of career opportunities in dairy and related agricultural industries

Golden Key International Honour Society

Contact: Jennifer Conroy, jconroy@unh.edu
http://www.unh.edu/golden-key/
Meetings: MUB, Tuesdays 12:40 - 2:00 p.m. and Wednesday evenings

The Golden Key International Honour Society's purpose is to unite the UNH and Seacoast communities through our dedication to engage in community service.

Health Outreach Club (formerly known as "Pre-Med Club")

Contact: Steve Perros, sgo2@unh.edu
Meetings: MUB, Every other Tuesday 8:00 p.m.

The Health Outreach Club's purpose is to work with local healthcare professionals to inform and educate a diverse range of communities in Northern New England about current and prospective health-related issues.

Horsemen's Club

Contact: Brianne Crowley, bmp2@unh.edu
http://www.unh.edu/horsemensclub/
Meetings: MUB, various times

The Horsemen's Club strives to provide a community where UNH students interested in horses can interact, learn and be a part of the the greater equine community in northern New England.

Horticulture Club

Contact: Rene Gingras, Rene.Gingras@unh.edu
Meetings: Putman Hall 18, 2nd Monday of every month

The Horticulture Club's purpose is to promote horticultural interest within the University of New Hampshire.

Organic Garden Club

Contact: Cormac Griffin, mac1222@hotmail.com
Meetings: MUB 130 or the Organic Garden, Tuesday/Thursday 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

The Organic Garden Club strives to cultivate a campus-community organic farm.

Pre Vet Club

Contact: Erin Fagan, eab22@unh.edu
Meetings: Kendall Hall 202, Tuesdays 7:00 p.m.

The Pre Vet Club's purpose is to help prepare and support those choosing to persue a career in veterinary medicine.

Sigma Alpha Sorority

Contact: Meghan Tremarche, mmv2@unh.edu
http://www.sigmaalpha.org/
Meetings: MUB Food Court, Thursdays 5:00 p.m.

Sigma Alpha exists to promote women in agriculture and ot strengthen the bonds of friendship among them.

Student Nutrition Association

Contact: Meghann MacCurrach, mwmc@unh.edu
Meetings: HamSmith 216, Tuesdays 6:00 p.m.

The Student Nutrition Association's purpose is to spread nutritional awareness through education, leadership, and outreach programs and to give its members an opportunity to expand knowledge, network, and to become more familiar with the nutritional field.

Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)

Contact: Amanda Loughlin, ala24@unh.edu
http://www.unh.edu/seac/

SEAC's purpose is to increase awareness and reinforce interests in environmental issues, environmental education and activism.

Wildlife Society

Contact: April Simnor, ard25@unh.edu
Meetings: Clark Stevens Room, James Hall, Wednesdays 7:00 p.m.

The Wildlife Society strives to develop and promote sound stewardship of wildlife resources and the environments upon which wildlife and humans depend.

Woodsmen Team

Contact: AJ Dupere, mico698@metrocast.net
http://www.unh.edu/woodsmenteam/
Meetings: change based on the season

The Woodsmen Team is dedicated to keeping alive the traditional skills used to cut timber and get it to the mill. Events include sawing, chopping, axe throwing, log rolling, pulp tossing, and other traditional skills.