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Explore a World of Student Clubs and Organizations

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of extracurricular clubs, an enriching part of your campus experience. Whether you're an academic achiever, a dedicated volunteer, or a fun-loving night owl, there's a club that aligns perfectly with your interests and passions.

Browse the extensive list of clubs below, and be sure to check back regularly as we continuously add new and exciting options. If you discover a club that piques your interest, reach out to the club advisor or contact Student Engagement to join the ranks of these dynamic groups. Let your college journey be filled with memorable connections and unforgettable experiences through our diverse range of clubs and organizations.

Clubs and Organizations

The Active Minds Club is dedicated to changing the conversation around student mental health. We work together to utilize the student voice to raise mental health awareness among college students. By coming together, we can empower students to speak openly about mental health issues on campus to reduce stigma, encourage help-seeking and prevent suicides. All of this is done through campus awareness events, promoting available resources to students, advocating for positive change, representing the student's voice, and creating programs that are responsive to students' unique needs on our campus.

Meetings: Wednesday 2pm
Contact: Louise Patrick lpatrick@bagmakerblog.com 

The Afro-Caribbean Connection is an Affinity Group at Cape Cod Community College (4Cs). We aim to create a supportive and inclusive community specifically for people of African descent from the Caribbean islands.

The group aims to:

  1. Foster a sense of belonging and cultural pride among its members.

  2. Provide a platform for discussing issues related to identity, heritage, and shared experiences.

  3. Promote cultural awareness and appreciation on campus through events, workshops, and activities.

  4. Support academic and personal growth by offering resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities.

  5. Advocate for the needs and interests of Afro-Caribbean students within the college community.

Meeting time will be decided at the beginning of the Fall 2024 semester. 


Club Advisor: Althea Adlien-Wilks, aadlienwilks@bagmakerblog.com 

 or by phone at 774-330-4423 

The purpose of this club is to provide a platform for students to engage in educational experiences, hands-on projects, and collaborative learning centered around the restoration of aircraft.

Meetings: Wednesdays 1PM and 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month @ 11AM

Advisor: Burton Schriber

Club President:  Luna De La Bruere

ALANA represents students who have diverse ethnic backgrounds including African, Latin American, Asian and Native American.  The concept of the club and its purpose is to provide space for students of color to have their ideas represented in a safe space and uplift the voices of students of color on the 4Cs campus.  What is it that YOU want to do at 4Cs?  Do you want to bring diverse speakers to campus?  Do you want to organize a celebration of  cultural music and food?  Do you want to host a discussion night with topics that impact ALANA students? This club is what the diverse students at 4Cs make of it. Please join us!

Meeting times to decided at start of the fall semester.

Club Advisor: Kerry Morrell,  774-330-4029 or kmorrell@bagmakerblog.com 

Anime Club brings together students interested and/or knowledgeable about Japanese anime and manga, western-created animations and graphic novels, as well as both foreign and western-created video games. Inquiring students will learn about the various types of each, being able to watch, read, play, or discuss different animations, novels, and games. Our hope is to learn more about new and interesting types of shows, books, and games and to broaden our knowledge of other cultures as well as our own.

Meetings: Wednesdays from 2 to 3PM in MMW Room 107 or 117

Advisor:  Kathleen Fulginiti  774.330.4533   kfulginiti@bagmakerblog.com

Students meet to share hands on activities making art.  We foster increased awareness and enjoyment of Art, concentrating on hands on activities for all interested students. 

Meetings: Wednesdays 2-3 Studio B

Club president: Sarah Kearns  sarah.kearns@bagmakerblog.com

Advisor:  Sara David Ringler

The Best Buddies Club fosters friendships between college students with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. Although our aim is to eventually promote a 1:1 friendship model, for now we are providing a space for social mentoring through activities that promote meaningful connections.

Meetings: First and last Tuesday of the month, 2 – 3 pm

Advisor: Cre Dorey 774.330.4481 cdorey@bagmakerblog.com

Cape Cod Cryptids is a club at 4Cs focused on paranormal, supernatural, and cryptozoological research and investigation.  

For information:

TDaniels@bagmakerblog.com

Collegiate Recovery Program is a supportive peer group that reinforces the decision to engage in and/or maintain recovery while attending classes. Student members support recovery from any addiction or mental health issue. Through individual support and campus advocacy, the club aims to create an inclusive environment and supportive community to help students in recovery thrive at 4C’s and beyond.

Meetings: First and third Wednesday each month from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. Room 116 in the Maureen Wilkens Building.
Contact: Elisa Wilson ewilson@bagmakerblog.com 

This club is for students who love to write and want to meet others with similar interests. Come write with us!

Advisor:  Rebecca Griffin 774.330.4554 rgriffin@bagmakerblog.com

Meetings: Wednesdays from 2-3

Dental Hygiene Club cultivates, promotes, and sustains the art and science of Dental Hygiene.  Provides networking opportunities in order to get a better understanding of the profession and all that it entails.
Open to accepted Dental Hygiene students

Meeting Times: 
Wednesday Monthly: 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Location: MMWIL 115
Zoom link also available: Contact Jhennessy@bagmakerblog.com for a special link.

Join us in playing Dungeons & Dragons, a classic game of imagination! We also play a variety of other table-top role-playing games from independent developer studios and provide workshops & feedback to those interested in game design! No experience necessary, just have fun!

Meetings:  Tuesdays 2 - 3 PM

Advisor:  Alisha Fabia 774.330.4311 afabia@bagmakerblog.com

The purpose of The Economics Club is to improve the students at Cape Cod Community College’s knowledge of economics at the global, national, and individual level. With goals to help teach the importance of making the most efficient and effective financial decisions. As well as host events to help build connections for students in any major with the right organizations and individuals to further their education or professional careers.

Meetings:  Tuesdays, 2 PM

Club President: Benjamin Chase: benjamin.chase@bagmakerblog.com

Advisor:  Matt Vazquez, mvazquez@bagmakerblog.com

The purpose of this club is to provide a space for future funeral directors and embalmers to collaborate with each other.  The club provides opportunities to work together for the greater good of the public.  Our service mission includes raising the profile of the funeral program on campus and across the broader region.  You do not need to be enrolled in the Funeral Service Program to participate in the club.

Meetings: Second Tuesday of the month, from 1:50 - 2:30 pm via Zoom or Burnell Hall, Rm. 141 on the Bridgewater Campus

Advisor: Daniel C. Shea  dshea@bagmakerblog.com
Co-advisor: Gretchen R. Silva gsilva01@bagmakerblog.com

The Gaming Club provides a place for members to get together and play games of any kind, including board games, card games, role-playing games, and video games. Our aims are to establish camaraderie among students through a unifying hobby, and to foster basic strategy, critical thinking skills, and math through playing together and against each other.

For information contact:

MBrun@bagmakerblog.com (Advisor)

Ryan.Smith@bagmakerblog.com (President)

The Honors Club strives to enhance the academic environment of all fellow students. It provides opportunities for individual growth while strengthening the campus community through the coordination of fun activities and projects focused on the club’s three principles: Scholarship, Support and Service.

Meetings: Mondays at 5PM Virtual Only
Zoom ID: 946 2434 0385

Contact: KMartin@bagmakerblog.com

 

 

To provide a forum for interested 4Cs students to increase their knowledge and network of hospitality and travel companies and to enhance their ability to pursue careers in this industry.

For information contact:

MKeough@bagmakerblog.com (Advisor)

pmccormick@bagmakerblog.com (Advisor)

Nolan.Liscov@bagmakerblog.com (President)

The Janus Players - Student Theatre Club offers an inclusive environment to explore your creativity! From improv to script writing, and from technical skills like scenic construction or lighting design, the club explores all thing related to creating live performance. We have hosted open mic nights, costume contests, lip synch battles and poetry slams. Join us and be a part of CREATING something amazing!

Meetings: Wednesdays 2:00 PM Tilden Arts Center Studio Theatre

Advisors: Vana Trudeau 774-330-4766 vtrudeau@bagmakerblog.com and Kendra Murphy kmurphy@bagmakerblog.com

The Jesus Club brings together students to impact the entire campus with the love of God through prayer, acts of service, testimonies and weekly gatherings that share the hope of the gospel of Jesus Christ with everyone who attends.

Meetings:  Wednesdays 2:00-3:00  Wilkens Science and Engineering G05

Advisor:  Alex Russo arusso@bagmakerblog.com

The Music Co-op’s goal is to support and foster musical life at 4Cs through musical cooperation and collaboration. The club provides a space for musicians, vocalists, producers, and music-lovers to meet, share their work, and play music together. The club also strives to bring music to the wider campus community through concerts and other performance opportunities. Additionally, members of the Music Co-op have the option to perform alongside Cape Cod Community College’s Jazz Combo. 

For information:

MDeck@bagmakerblog.com

Zihali.Peters@bagmakerblog.com

The 4Cs Nursing Club offers a space for nursing students and professionals to connect, support each other, and enhance their education. Key focuses include:

  • Professional Development: Workshops, guest speakers, and networking with healthcare professionals.

  • Education: Study groups, exam review sessions, and shared resources.

  • Community Service: Volunteering, health fairs, and outreach programs.

  • Social Activities: Events to build camaraderie and relieve stress.

  • Support and Mentorship: Discussions, advice-sharing, and mentoring.

  • Advocacy: Promoting nursing and participating in healthcare initiatives.

For more information about the 4Cs Nursing Club please contact: Leslie Giles (Lgiles@bagmakerblog.com), and Laura Fedge (Lfedge@bagmakerblog.com).

For more information please contact Lisa Gagnon lgagnon@bagmakerblog.com. For more information on our Alpha Upsilon Mu chapter, visit PTK.

The 4Cs Photography Club extends a hearty welcome to all those who enjoy photography regardless of their level of expertise. Our members come from all walks of life, and they all share a love for the art of photography and enjoy the great friendship this club offers. We welcome both amateur and professional photographers to our club.

For information:

smackoul@bagmakerblog.com

Johnathan.OCallaghan@bagmakerblog.com

Pride Alliance is proud to continue its legacy of activism, social justice, breaking down barriers, and fostering strong, engaged communities along the way. We have continued to stand up, provide support, speak out, and organize for queer students and their allies by facilitating educational workshops, open forums, a speaker series, and social events. We recognize sexuality and gender identity aren’t set in stone and people’s identities can be fluid.

Meetings: (live and Zoom) Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. and Fridays (Zoom only) at 12:00 noon.

Advisor:  James Morgan, 774-330-4027, jmorgan@bagmakerblog.com

Broadcasts 24/7 on the air and via the Web, with student and faculty DJs occupy airtime during the school year.

Meeting Times: Thursday 11:30am
Location: WKKL Radio Station
Contact: tdaniels@bagmakerblog.com or lzinsius@bagmakerblog.com

*Currently in Membership Drive Seeking New Members

Are you fascinated by the limitless world of STEM? Dive into a world of exploration and innovation with the 4CSTEM Club! Each week, we unlock the wonders of various STEM fields through immersive activities, experiments, and engaging STEM learning circles.

Meetings:  Mondays 2:30-3:30

Advisor:  Maura Smith-Stein msmithstein@bagmakerblog.com.

The Student Government Association (SGA) provides a voice for students in all aspects of college life.  As elected representatives of the student body they support student campus-wide activities, clubs and organizations, and participate in the college meeting.  The goals of the SGA include fostering leadership skills, encouraging school spirit, and nurturing an inclusive environment for all students. Membership is open to all 4Cs Students.

Meeting Times: 
Thursdays @ 2pm

Contact: 

Ahamilton@bagmakerblog.com (Advisor)

Jfrench@bagmakerblog.com (Advisor)

The Club helps provide support to veterans enrolled at Cape Cod Community College in their pursuit of education through a collaboration of veterans, students, faculty, school, and government resources. The Student Veterans of America at Cape Cod Community College is a recognizable symbol with which students can relate to each other and increase the public’s general awareness of the cultures, social backgrounds, and barriers of the veteran and military community. Open and inclusive to all 4Cs Students regardless of military background. 

Meeting Times: Wednesdays at 4pm
Contact: psmith01@bagmakerblog.com 

This club promotes holistic well-being of students by providing access to recreational and educational experiences fostering a sense of community and empowering individuals to cultivate wellness values and behaviors.

Meeting Times: TBD - January 2024
Contact: nmciver@bagmakerblog.com
Phone: 774.330.4465

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Location: Grossman Commons, Room 208
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4pm
Phone: 774.330.4320
Email: studentengagement@bagmakerblog.com

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