Student Clubs
Student Clubs provide a unique opportunity to gain leadership skills, meet with other students and gain support and recognition--join a club today! Clubs meet in and are supported by the Diversity & Equity Center. They are open to all members of the campus and receive funding through Student Activities.
Asian Pacific Islander Student Union
The goal of APSU is to organize and conduct activities related to Asian culture such as artists and lectures, promoting awareness and pride in our ethnic identities.
Advisor: Sandy Nisperos, snisperos@everettcc.edu
Meets: Thursdays, 1:00-2:00
Black Student Union
BSU is a support organization for students seeking cultural, academic and intellectual advancement, and to educate ourselves and others of the positive contributions and accomplishments of African Americans.
Advisor: Karena Hooks, khooks@everettcc.edu & Janice Lovelace, jlovelace@everettcc.edu
Meets Mondays, 1-2:00
EMPOWR
EMPOWR (Empowerment Means Political Organization for Women’s Rights) is a student organization whose mission is to promote political education, awareness and participation on women's issues, with a particular focus on welfare reform, child care issues and other issues of concern to student parents.
Advisor: Laura Hedges, lhedges@everettcc.edu
Meets Tuesdays, 3-4:00
First Nations
First Nations is designed to promote unity among the various American Native Tribes and the Alaska Native groups at EvCC and in the community, to provide a support base to attain personal, educational and community goals and to enrich each member’s knowledge of tribal customs and beliefs.
Advisor: Paula Blair, pblair@everettcc.edu
Meets Wednesdays, 1-2:00
Iwo Pono Hawaiian Club
Iwi Pono is comprised of Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian students alike to share and foster the Hawaiian culture and Aloha Spirit at Everett Community College. Crafts, mele (songs), hula, and love for the islands are the common threads of this club. All are welcome to participate with this unique group.
Advisor: Laurie Franklin, lfranklin@everettcc.edu
MEChA
The mission of MEChA is to empower all Latinas and Latinos and promote cultural identity through education, advocacy, mentoring and outreach.
Advisor: Christina Castorena, ccastorena@everettcc.edu
Meets Wednesdays, 2-3:00
SPLICE
Serving Parents with Limited-Incomes for College Education promotes unity and support among students, encouraging goal attainment and providing social, as well as, other services. A winter holiday party for the children of low-income students is held annually, in addition to other family-oriented activities.
Advisor: Laura Hedges, lhedges@everettcc.edu
Meets Tuesdays, 2-3:00
Triangle Alliance
Provides social support, awareness and information concerning gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.
Advisor: Darryl Dieter, ddieter@everettcc.edu & Laura Hedges, lhedges@everettcc.edu
Meets Thursdays, 2:00-3:00