Clubs and Student Organizations

*see Happenings page for club meeting dates


Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary Society
This student organization provides opportunities for students to learn about careers, to have social events, to develop leadership skills, and to provide service to the community in areas of biological importance. Dr. Steve Murphree serves as the faculty advisor for this organization.

Beta Chi
This student organization's purpose is to promote research in the area of biochemistry and molecular biology through seminars and laboratory opportunities, while providing a social setting for networking and volunteering.  Dr. Rachel Rigsby serves as the faculty advisor for this organization.

Our Natural Environment (O.N.E.)
Belmont's Environmental Club provides interaction with students across campus who are interested in environmental issues. Activities include river clean-ups, exotic plant removals, Earth Day awareness events,nature hikes and environmentally-focused guest speakers. Dr. Darlene Panvini serves as the faculty advisor for this organization.

Theta Epsilon Tau
This Pre-Health Student Association provides instruction and information for students preparing for careers in the health sciences. Dr. Nick Ragsdale serves as the faculty advisor for this organization.

  Pre-Health Opportunities:
  • September 23, 2009        10:00   HSB408    A representative from Univ. of Tenn. - Memphis Graduate School of Health Sciences will discuss their graduate program and career opportunities                     
  • September 30, 2009        10:00   HSB408     A representative from DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine will discuss their graduate program and career opportunities as a D.O.
*Tri-Beta Biological Society 2008 Plant Sale

October 15 & 16  ***   The plant sale profits will be used to fund field trips and projects for Tri-Beta   

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* O.N.E. Club Coordinates Recycling on Move-In Day
The Belmont O.N.E. Club coordinated a recycling effort on move-in day.  The O.N.E. Club made arrangements with Metro Public Works to have large recycling machines on campus.  Students and biology faculty members, Dr. Steve Murphree and Dr. Darlene Panvini, worked all day to move boxes and other recyclables to the bins.