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All Student Organizations Organizations Funded by CSAF

Registered Student Organizations at WIU beginning with "N"

National Association of Black Journalist

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  • Meeting Time/Place: Sunday's @ 5pm in room 308- Simpkins Hall
  • President: CHRISTOPHER BARNES CM-Barnes@wiu.edu
  • Advisor: Dr. Lisa Barr lj-barr@wiu.edu
  • Description: Inspiring journalism students to pursue satisfying careers.

National Broadcasting Society


National Council of Teachers of English

  • Website: www.wiu.edu/ncte
  • Meeting Time/Place: TBA
  • President: KRISTIN DRAGOS KM-Felkins@wiu.edu
  • Advisor: Penny Rigg PA-Rigg@wiu.edu
  • Description: To create a community among future teachers of literacy, develop professional attitudes and standards, encourage investigation and research and ehance ties between students and the professional educational community.

National Residence Hall Honorary

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  • Meeting Time/Place: Thursdays at 5:00 pm
  • President: Kristi Manwill KM-Manwill@wiu.edu
  • Advisor: Laura Rychalsky LF-Rychalsky@wiu.edu
  • Description: To recognize individuals within the residence halls for their outstanding leadership, service, and academia. Our goals are to maintain high academia, complete impactful service to the community, recognize others for their actions, and grow through practicing leadership skills.

National Society of Collegiate Scholars

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  • President: KALEY ROWE KA-Rowe2@wiu.edu
  • Advisor: David Banash D-Banash@wiu.edu
  • Description: Recognizing the best and brightest college students for academic achievement nd teaching them how to make a difference in their campus and local communities

Nepalese Student Association

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  • President: YOJANA GHIMIRE Y-Ghimire@wiu.edu
  • Advisor: Kevin Timlin kj-timlin@wiu.edu
  • Description: a. To promote interest in Nepalese culture amongst the students and faculty at WIU. b. To provide networking opportunities for incoming Nepalese students. c. To increase social interaction amongst the Nepalese community and the campus community through celebrations of Nepalese festivals and events. d. To provide a forum for the presentation of innovative ideas to benefit of the university community.