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  • AIESEC  - Campus organization aims to promote abilities in the areas of critical thinking, creative problem solving, functional management, communications, and interpersonal relations.
  • Alpha Phi Omega  - National service fraternity aims to foster the values of friendship, leadership, and community involvement.
  • Alternative Spring Break  - Provides spring service, awakening, and volunteering opportunities. Aims to revitalize communities and initiative actions the restore the environment.
  • Animeshikanai  - University of Missouri-Columbia's group of Japanese animation or animé enthusiasts.
  • Caring for Columbia  - Campus organization dedicated to promoting volunteerism and community service. Organizes and plans the semiannual Day of Caring campus-wide volunteer project.
  • Center Stage  - MU sanctioned student organization that provides free dance lessons. Teaches ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop, and cheer or pom dances.
  • Chancellor's Leadership Ambassadors  - Group established to provide opportunities for exploring and developing personal leadership abilities.
  • Chess Club  - Club's homepage presents a schedule of activities and tournaments, mailing lists, and links to related websites.
  • Circle K International  - International organization founded upon the principles of service, leadership, and friendship.
  • College Democrats  - Political organization aims to stimulate students' participation and involvement in government affairs. Also promotes the ideals and principles of the US Democratic Party.
  • College Republicans  - Extension of the Republican Party ideals in the University of Missouri-Columbia campus. Site presents pictures and information on officers and events.
  • Dance Marathon  - Service organization and 24-hour event dedicated to raising financial support for the Children’s Miracle Network.
  • Engineers Without Borders  - Campus organization involved in engineering-related international development work.
  • Evans Scholars  - Group of University of Missouri-Columbia students who are beneficiaries of the United States' largest individually funded scholarship program.
  • Little Sisters of the Gold Rose  - Service, social, academic, and athletic organization for collegiate women.
  • Little Sisters of the Pearls and Rubies  - Serves as a venue for academic and social interaction for the men of University of Missouri-Columbia's Farmhouse fraternity.
  • Medieval Re-enactment Society  - Club for students interested in the study of the life and culture of the middle ages.
  • Mindfulness Mizzou  - Student organization created to promote the nonjudgmental and clear awareness of one’s experience to address life challenges.
  • Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS)  - Site provides an overview of the association, news, printable documents, and information on executive board and upcoming events.
  • Mizzou Ballroom Dance  - Site presents news, photos, schedule of activities, contact information, and a frequently asked questions section.
  • Mizzou DDR Club  - Campus club created to facilitate the demands for DDR tournaments on campus. Also provides assistance to DDR beginners.
  • Mizzou Forte  - Coeducational organization for students interested in singing and performing in a choral setting.
  • Mizzou Students for Life  - Special interest group advocating the pro-life cause. Aims to promote a holistic appreciation for all stages of life among college students.
  • Mizzou Tigers For Tigers  - Campus group established to raise awareness about the current status of Asian tigers and to initiate pertinent conservation efforts.
  • MU Entrepreneurs  - Site presents an overview of the organization, calendar of events, information on officers and projects, and sponsor links.
  • National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law (NORML)  - Advocacy focusing on reforming Marijuana Laws in the city, state, and federal government levels.
  • Organization Resource Group  - Provides information on the different student organizations and involvement opportunities in the University of Missouri-Columbia campus.
  • Sexual Health Advocate Peer Education (SHAPE)  - Peer education program created to encourage safer choices and reduce health risks associated with sexuality.
  • Stop Traffic  - Grassroots movement aimed at fighting human trafficking through partnerships with communities, non-government organizations, and legislators.
  • Student Folklore Society  - Campus organization dedicated to promoting and organizing student interest in folklore studies. Also serves as a platform for research, discussions, and community events.
  • Students for Progressive Action  - Egalitarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting ecologically sound, sustainable, and violence-free communities.
  • Sustain Mizzou  - Nonpartisan and nonprofit organization run by student volunteers. Aims to promote sustainable living through education, cooperation, and local action.
  • Tigers Credit Union  - On-campus financial services provider operating under the framework of credit union guidelines.
  • Triangle Coalition  - Student organization representing University of Missouri-Columbia's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community.
  • University YMCA  - University of Missouri-Columbia chapter of the global organization devoted to helping people study and work toward enriched human living and a free and just society.
  • The Wildlife Society  - Initiative aimed at promoting awareness in the area of wildlife management and on issues that confront the wildlife community.
 
 
 
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