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Adult Student Life Club

Club member poses with information at club table

The mission of the PVCC Adult Student Life Club is to provide support and engagement opportunities that appeal to PVCC adult students. The PVCC Adult Student Life Club provides a forum for adult students to meet as peers, plan activities and gain resources meaningful to their life goals. The PVCC Adult Student Life Club addresses issues relevant to adult students, including how to juggle work, family and college.

For more information, contact Denise McCalahan, dmcclanahan@pvcc.edu.

American Sign Language Club (ASLC)

A linguistics and culture club focusing on the Deaf world, particularly the use of ASL. The club works to expand its members knowledge, and vocabulary, through the usage of ASL during meetings, as well as hosting guest speakers. Beginners are welcome, as are fluent signers. Deaf and Hard of Hearing students are especially encouraged to join.

For more information, contact the club adviser, Susan Hannifan shannifan@pvcc.edu.

Anime Club

students posing at Anime Table during Club Day

The Anime Club welcomes anyone interested in Japanese animation, comics and music. The group focuses on new animations, while leaving room for the classics. They meet on Fridays from 3-5 p.m. in M155.

For more information, contact club advisor Noriko Donahue, ndonahue@pvcc.edu.

 Art Club/Film Series

The Art Club’s mission is to support student artists by sponsoring fun, art-oriented events. The club sponsors a variety of art-related events like the annual Day of the Dead Candy-Thon (on Halloween), the Film Series, artists workshops and so much more. The first Free Movie Friday of the semester will be Amazing Grace on Sept 20th at 7:30 p.m. in the Dickinson Auditorium. 

For more information, contact Faculty Adviser Beryl Solla (bsolla@pvcc.edu

Black Student Alliance

Students pose at BSA table during club day

BSA members work together to cultivate leadership, stimulate cultural and educational awareness and contribute service to the College community, the local African-American community and the larger multicultural community and society. The organization welcomes participation by all who support this mission.

For more information, please contact the Faculty Adviser, Justin Wert (jwert@pvcc.edu).

Board Game Club

Professor Glassco and student play a card game at club day

The Board Game Club at PVCC meets every Tuesday afternoon from 3-6 p.m. on the third floor of the Dickinson Building. Members play a wide variety of games ranging from card games to more involved games such as war games and beyond.

Contact Faculty Adviser Bruce Glassco at bglassco@pvcc.edu for more information.

Brony Club

two students pose with my little pony paraphernalia

PVCC’s Brony Club is for those who share a common interest in the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Club members try to exemplify the characteristics of a good person that the series encourages: honesty, generosity, compassion, optimism, devotion and leadership. Each meeting focuses on one of these characteristics, and members join in activities once a week including watching the show, enjoying fan content, fundraisers and service projects. They strive to show that this club can make a mark at PVCC. Their goal is to be a place for people to feel like they belong with no judgment. The club meets each Monday from 12:00 to 12:45 in room M155.

For more information, contact the club Advisor Michael Ferero, mferero@pvcc.edu.

Creative Writing Club (Writers Unite)

Professor Kostner and student pose at club day table

Creative Writing Club allows your imagination to roam freely through the stroke of a pen, surrounded by those who share an interest in writing. Every year, the club produces the school’s literary magazine The Fall Line, the 600-word horror story contest and a day of fun activities for The National Day on Writing.

“Anyone can come to our meetings. We do some writing, talk about writing, and encourage writing among ourselves. It is a place where people can learn about creative writing—low stakes and friendly,” said Jennifer Koster, the adviser. The club meeting time will be set after the college’s Club Day.

For more information, contact Jenny Koster at jkoster@pvcc.edu.

 Cru (Christian Fellowship)

Cru student pose with Cru poster at club day

Photography by Madison Weikle

Cru is a Christian group at PVCC that welcomes all students. They are focused on building a strong, inclusive community, providing opportunities to grow in the knowledge of the Bible and God, as well as building the faith of members and non-members alike. Cru offers retreats, conferences, Bible studies, and other social events to help connect students to the community. They meet during College Hour (12-1) in room M835 every Wednesday.

For more information, please contact club adviser André Luck (aluck@pvcc.edu).

 Cybersecurity Club

 The Cybersecurity Club at Piedmont Virginia Community College is a faculty led student organization that promotes cybersecurity through education and outreach programs within the local community.  The Cybersecurity Club’s main purpose is to provide students who are interested in cybersecurity the opportunity to increase their knowledge, demonstrate their skills, and advance their careers. Meeting twice a month, members of the Cybersecurity Club discuss and practice hands-on advanced topics to develop career-building experience in network security, digital forensics, system penetration testing, and secure application programming.  Community outreach events will allow Cybersecurity Club members to demonstrate their knowledge and skills through informational presentations, publishing research articles, assisting in upgrading and repairing computers, and providing local businesses with computer, networking, and cybersecurity consulting services. We will meet the first and third Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in room M173.

For more information, contact Richard Seweryniak (rseweryniak@pvcc.edu).

Dance Club

Students recruiting at club day table

The PVCC Dance Club is a fun way for the PVCC community to enjoy all forms of dance with no experience necessary – just a love of moving! This club provides students with many dance opportunities throughout the year, including free technique classes, choreography, performance opportunities, and much more!

Drama Club

Student with Brad Stoller at club day table recruiting for upcoming play

The Drama Club is for students interested in any aspect of theatre, including film. Drama club fosters interest in live theatre through co-sponsorship of major theatre productions and through production of smaller theatre offerings, as well as by encouraging participation of students both as audience members and performers/technicians.

For more information, please contact Faculty Adviser Brad Stoller, bstoller@pvcc.edu.

 Engineering/Makers Club

Engineering Club Students pose for group photo

The PVCC Makers Club is designed to gather PVCC students of any degree who are interested in making, creating, or working on interesting projects. Students will have the opportunity to learn many valuable skills while working on interesting projects and participating in a social environment of like-minded students.

For more information, contact the club adviser: Hunter Moore, hmoore@pvcc.edu.

The Forum

The Forum, PVCC’s newspaper, provides a voice for the student body. The Forum offers students the opportunity to report their news and share their ideas while also learning the fundamentals of  journalistic experience. Faculty Adviser Tamara Whyte said, “We welcome any level of commitment or skill.” The Forum meets once a month at varied times depending on student scheduling. The first meeting is Thursday, Sept. 12, from 1 to 1:45 p.m. in ROOM

Website: www.piedmontforum.com/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/PVCCForum

Twitter: @PVCCForum

Instagram: PVCCForum

French Club

PVCC Student Brandi Rey poses at club day table

The French Club is dedicated to bringing about a greater appreciation for the French language and culture. To this end, the main mission of the club is to aid students in their learning of French, as well as to provide an environment for them to enjoy different aspects of French culture. No prior knowledge of French is needed, and native speakers are encouraged to join.

For information about the French Club, contact the Faculty Adviser Kris Swanson (kswanson@pvcc.edu).

German Club

German club student poses at club day table

The purpose of German Club is to promote knowledge of and interest in German language, history and culture and to provide a relaxed setting where students can pursue this interest. Members can engage in various activities such as watching German movies, practicing their speaking skills in German, playing German board games, etc. In addition, they usually organize one or two events each semester.

For more information. Contact the faculty adviser, Patricia Jassmann, pjassmann@pvcc.edu

Graphics Club

The Graphics Club hosts the Graphics Club Hour, where they invite speakers, hold workshops, present movies, and work in creative teams on special, real-world projects. The Graphics Club is geared for CSC Graphic Design Program students, but is open to all students interested in or experienced in all things related to design.

For more information on the Graphics club, contact the Faculty Adviser, Aaron Miller, Amiller@pvcc.edu.

HOPE @ PIEDMONT

Need a listening ear?  Hope is a team of student volunteers dedicated to helping other students experiencing any kind of emotional problems.  Recognizing that students often feel most comfortable talking with friends about life issues, the Peer Mentors receive extensive training on how to help other students.  They are not therapists, but act as friends who are knowledgeable about the kinds of emotional issues affecting students and campus resources. e to make a difference at PVCC by giving hope to students We want to show them there is *hope* and options just outside of the classroom. Our focus is to educate and empower students, while also providing a safe place to come and be supported! Our Mission is clear: to provide hope, knowledge, and support for every student who needs it; and to be a light to anyone standing in the darkness. For today, for tomorrow, for the future, we are HOPE @ PIEDMONT! 

For more information contact Jackie Fisher at jfisher@pvcc.edu

Horticulture & Environmental Club

David Lerman poses with a student at the club day table

In 2007, PVCC’s Horticulture & Environmental Club was formed to provide students and community members with an organic garden to learn about environmentally-sound horticulture and sustainable practices. Their current project is an organic garden for use as a practical learning platform for environmentally-sound horticulture. The founding of an organic vegetable garden encourages more interest for other students, faculty, staff and the community to learn and put in practice environmentally-healthy horticulture. The excess food that is produced by the garden will find its way into the local food stream of the hungry in the community. As a club they are also interested in encouraging sustainable practices both on our campus and the College’s service region.

More information can be found on their website: http://pvcchorticulture.wordpress.com

Email adviser David Lerman, dlerman@pvcc.edu, for further information.

International Club

student poses at club day table

The International club is a service and social club designed to bring together PVCC students from other countries with the PVCC community. The international club hosts many events, including potlucks, picnics, bowling excursions, trips and more.

For more information, contact the faculty adviser, Irina Timchenko, itimchenko@pvcc.edu.

Investment Club

students pose at investment club table with posters

The Investment Club is one of the oldest clubs on PVCC’s campus. Its mission is to help students improve their knowledge of the economy and Page 8 market of our country. Visit their website: www.facebook.com/pvccinvestmentclub.

For more information, please contact the Faculty Adviser: Mahmood Moghimzadeh, mmoghimzadeh@pvcc.edu.

Japan Club

Ivan Hernadez poses with faculty adviser Noriko Donahue

The Japan Club aims to bring a piece of Japanese culture to PVCC by playing Japanese games, by indulging in some Japanese food, by providing insight into Japanese society and tradition, and by bringing people who are interested in Japan together. On top of all this, we might, just maybe, have a little bit of fun along the way! They meet on Tuesday, 4:30pm-5:30pm at M174 (every other week).

For more information about the Japan club, contact the club Adviser, Noriko Donahue at ndonahue@pvcc.edu.

K-Club

The K-Club serves as a gathering place for those appreciating Korean culture. The club fosters a welcoming environment through shared interest in K-pop, Korean films, and the like. The club hosts numerous events, including K-Club Day and participates in others such as International Foods Day.  

For more information, contact the club advisor, Todd Platts, tplatts@pvcc.edu

Latter-day Saints Fellowship

The goal of the Latter-day Saints (LDS) Club is to seek gospel understanding in a scholarly setting and search for the light that comes from becoming acquainted with the lessons of the scriptures. The club endeavors to share the peace that is experienced during the study of scriptures. 

For more information, contact the club adviser, Andrew Renshaw at renshaw@pvcc.edu.

LGBTQA Club

students post at LGBTQA club table

The LGBTQA club works to foster a sense of community between all PVCC students and to increase awareness of the lives and issues faced by people with diverse sexualities and gender identities. They participate in outreach to the LGBTQA community at large and work to create a safe atmosphere with PVCC and surrounding communities.

Contact faculty advisers Barbara Heyl, bheyl@pvcc.edu, and Renee Eves, reves@pvcc.edu for more information.

Math Club (Mu Alpha Theta)

student poses at club day table

The Math Club at PVCC is for those who enjoy math and want to share that fun with others. The club hosts math-inspired events at PVCC and explores the fun side of math during club meetings. The Math Club contains PVCC’s Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta (ΜΑΘ), a subset of the club which is the mathematics honor society. Members of the honor society are eligible to wear ΜΑΘ’s graduation honor cords.

For more information, contact club advisers Karen Overman (koverman@pvcc.edu) and Justin Storer (jstorer@pvcc.edu).

Music Club

The Music Club is a place where people who share a love for music gather together to play

music in jam sessions at The Maxwell Theater (Black Box) in the Dickinson building or just to

discuss their appreciation of all types of music. Each school year concludes with a student concert which invites all Music Club members and students involved in applied lessons to perform for the PVCC community.

For more information, contact club adviser Dr. Brianne Little, blittle@pvcc.edu.

Pagans and Wiccans Society (PAWS)

The Pagans and Wiccans Society (PAWS) seeks to be a safe space for those of non-Abrahamic religions within the Piedmont community. Meetings are casual and open to everyone so long as they are respectful.

For more information, please contact club adviser Colum Lecky, cleckey@pvcc.edu

People Empowering People (PEP) Club

The People Empowering People (PEP) Club serves as a voice for all students in eliminating barriers of perceptions, ignorance, attitude and any other barrier which people with disabilities encounter. We shall do this by raising awareness and providing education about disabilities and disability issues.

For more information, contact the club adviser Susan Hannifan, shannifan@pvcc.edu.

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is the leading international honor society for two-year colleges. PVCC’s chapter is officially named Alpha Epsilon Tau. An integral component of PVCC’s PTK chapter is community service through participation in toy and food drives, charity walks, assistance to local and national victims of natural disasters, environmental activism and many other service initiatives. Academic standards must be met to be eligible for membership. At the beginning of Fall and Spring semester, the names of eligible students are submitted to PTK National Headquarters. PTK then invites students to join and issues them a unique code via email that can be used to complete online registration at ptk.org.

More information is available on the club website: https://www.pvcc.edu/academics/honors-programs/phi-theta-kappa.

Faculty Advisers: Bruce Robinson, brobinson@pvcc.edu and Kit Decker, kdecker@pvcc.edu.

Piedmont Student Launch Team

students pose with rockets

The Piedmont Student Launch Team was created to bring together a diverse group of PVCC students who share the desire to build insanely high-powered rockets and compete in NASA’s Student Launch Initiative.  The club provides a unique opportunity for interesting social interaction, combined with personal and career development, all while having a great time building rockets!

Faculty Adviser: Yana Goddard, ygoddard@pvcc.edu

Website: http://www.piedmontlaunch.org/

Piedmont Rotaract Club

The Piedmont Rotaract Club is a service club that is part of the Rotary International network of professionals working together. The club meets on Wednesdays from 12-1 p.m. in room 175.  Rotaract Club members will:

  • Plan and lead community service projects
  • Develop leadership skills through networking with local Rotary Club members
  • Interact with service-minded people
  • Make new friends and have fun!

Club Adviser: Miriam Rushfinn mrushfinn@pvcc.edu

Pottery Club

The Pottery Club offers a creative outlet for students enrolled in the ceramics courses and those who love art. In this club, students have the opportunity to hone their skills with pottery clay and make them manifest in works of art. This artisan club nurtures the skills already gained and develops those yet to be mastered. The Pottery Club meets in the Dickinson building.

For more information on the Pottery Club, contact Tom Clarkson at tclarkson@pvcc.edu.

Psychology Club

Psychology club

The PVCC Psychology Club is a student run organization that seeks to expand students’ knowledge of all things related to psychology. The goal of the club is to increase understanding in the field of psychology, facilitate interaction among students, and enrich students’ social experiences through club sponsored events for the student body. We connect with the community through holding fundraisers, social activities, volunteering, donating our time and efforts, and much more!

If you have any questions, feel free to contact our advisor, Dr. Michael Rahilly, mrahilly@pvcc.edu

Radiography Club

Students pose with posters at club day table

The Radiography Club at PVCC strives to maintain the highest level of excellence in their clinical and didactic curriculums as well as providing the utmost quality in patient care. The Radiography Club of Piedmont Virginia Community College will become a network of Radiography students assisting each other to ensure success in their future careers. It is their mission to perform at the highest ethical and professional standards set forth by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Code of Ethics. Through their actions, they will increase awareness of the Radiography field to Piedmont Virginia Community College as well as the community at large. For more information on this club and the radiography program, contact 

Faculty Adviser Nicole Winkler at nwinkler@pvcc.edu.

Science Club

Photography courtesy of Science Club

The PVCC Science Club aims to promote science in our community by sharing how science applies to the real world, celebrating the creative nature of science, and making science more accessible and inclusive. All are welcome. The Science Club meets the first Monday of each month at noon in K130 (the conference room on the first floor of the Keats Science Building).

For more information, contact Faculty Adviser Anne Allison at aallison@pvcc.edu.

Smash Club

PVCC’s Smash Club is for those who share a common interest in the video game Mario Brothers Smash. Club members meet to play and discuss the video game in a friendly and supportive environment where one can test their skills and make new friends. Each meeting focuses has several games that are up and running and can be played. We strive to have a competitive yet friendly area where folks can meet and play. 

For more information, contact club advisor Michael Ferero, mferero@pvcc.edu.

SNAP Club (Student Nurse Association at PVCC)

SNAP Club students collage

The Student Nurse Association at PVCC (SNAP) is an organization created by PVCC student nurses. They strive to support nursing students on their journey and promote an atmosphere of professional collaboration and academic excellence. They host orientation sessions for onboarding students, promote events that outreach to the community and work to boost morale of students. Through SNAP, nursing students can build an encouraging network between themselves and also serve others.

Sonography Club

The Sonography Club’s mission is to increase awareness of our field in the community at large and the college community. It is the club’s purpose to mentor fellow students and to encourage professional development and ethics with the common goal of providing quality patient care and imaging. Staff Adviser Lisa Burrington describes a typical Sonography Club meeting: “Students may determine how they will raise funds and plan for that. In the past, students have arranged tutoring meetings and have arranged to have guest speakers.”

For more information, contact club Adviser Lisa Burrington  at lburrington@pvcc.edu.

Spanish Club (Club de Español)

Gigi Gett poses with another student at club day table with flags

The Spanish Club meets on a weekly basis to chat in Spanish, share food and music, watch films, play games such as loteria or Manzanas con manzanas, hear occasional presentations, make crafts such as papel picado or cascarones, meet visitors from other countries, and organize club events such as visits to local restaurants, the Casa Bolívar at U.Va., or a local salsa class. Students of all levels – from novices to native speakers – are welcome to attend.

To learn more, contact the Faculty Advisers Kit Decker (kdecker@pvcc.edu) or Jorge Grajales-Diaz (jgrajalesdiaz@pvcc.edu).

Student Government Association (SGA)

SGA president Sophia Keniston recruiting new members at the SGA table.

The Student Government Association (SGA) of Piedmont Virginia Community College is the primary organization for representing the interests of all students to the faculty, staff, and administration. SGA represents the rights, interests, and concerns of the student body to college officials while promoting an effective communication network between students, faculty, and staff. As a council for student ideas and concerns, the SGA works in conjunction with the College to improve student quality of life by planning, supporting, and running several student events. The SGA also encourages the establishment of new clubs.

Learn more about the SGA on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pvccstudentgov

Student Veterans of America

David Troyer and Branson Hernandez at the club day table

Student Veterans of America provides students who are veterans or active service members and their families with the resources, support and advocacy needed to meet their education and career goals while at PVCC and following graduation. The organization participates in and organizes projects, events and activities and provides a social group to help veterans transition to life on campus and PVCC Student Government Association members in the community.

For more information about SVA club, please contact club Adviser Jackie Fisher at jfisher@pvcc.edu.

Ultimate Frisbee Club

student poses at club day table with frisbee

Led by team Captain Noah Borgerson, the Ultimate Frisbee Club meets on Fridays at 2 p.m. The Ultimate Frisbee Club is one of the longest running sports clubs currently on campus, if not the longest. Staff adviser, John Gulley had much to say about the club, including reports of heaven shining its light down upon club members, perhaps explaining the club’s lasting appeal. “If you’re interested in joining, look up and join the PVCC Ultimate Facebook site,” said Gulley. The club is co-ed. All are welcome.

Contact Club Adviser John Gulley at jgulley@pvcc.edu.

Vegan Club

students pose with vegan food at the club day table

“Veganism is a way of living that seeks to exclude, as far as possible and practical, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing and any other purpose.” -The Vegan Society

The Vegan Club at PVCC is for anyone interested in veganism! The club explores the benefits of leading a vegan lifestyle and its positive effects on the environment, health, and animal welfare. Members volunteer at animal sanctuaries, take tours of vegan and vegetarian-run businesses, host restaurant outings and movie screenings, and engage in activism in and around the PVCC campus community.

For more information, contact Elsa Spencer at espencer@pvcc.edu.

Volunteer Club

Todd Platts poses with a student at the club day table

Interested in helping out the local community or making the campus a better place? Join the Volunteer Club. Specific activities will be determined by the members of the club and can range from on campus functions (charity drives) to off campus initiatives (community events).

For more information, please contact the Faculty Adviser Todd Platts tplatts@pvcc.edu.

Women in STEM Club

The Women in STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) Club provides social support and STEM-focused discussion and activities for students interested in STEM fields. The club has collaborated with other student clubs to sponsor discussions about career pathways in STEM.

For more information, please contact the faculty adviser: Joanna Vondrasek, jvondrasek@pvcc.edu.