Student Organizations

CCT Student Organizations

  • gnovis
    gnovis is the scholarly, peer-reviewed journal of the CCT Program. A variety of paid and unpaid student positions are available each year.
  • The CCT Road Runners
    The Road Runners are a CCT student-faculty running club, organized by Professor Diana Owen. The group is open to all fitness levels and running experience.  Running schedules will be posted in the CCT Office and sent via the email listserv.
  • CCTerrainers
    The CCTerrainers are a CCT student-faculty-staff outdoors group. Activities include day-hiking, backpacking, spelunking, rock climbing and biking. Event notifications are sent via the cctsocial listserv. For more information contact: Heather Kerst or J.P. Singh. Hikes to be announced soon!

  • CCT Intramurals
    Meet fellow students who have a passion for sports and friendly competition!  Contact Christian Storm to join in the fun.
  • Graduate Student Organization
    The Graduate Student Organization (GSO) seeks to create opportunities for graduate students to develop professionally, socially, and academically. All graduate students are automatically members of the GSO. CCT holds an election in late spring to choose the program's GSO representative for the coming academic year.  CCT's GSO Representative for 2010-2011 is Cassady Sharp.
  • CCT Student and Alumni Ambassadors
    Be the face of CCT! This group of student and alumni volunteers helps to recruit new students via in person interviews and information sessions. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact CCT Communications and Admissions Manager, Shane Hoon
  • Center for Student Programs 
    As a Georgetown student you can join any student club at Georgetown. Have an interest you don't see here?  Start a club!  Informnation is available online.
  • NetImpact  is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to make a positive impact on society by growing and strengthening a community of new leaders who use business to improve the world. We offer a portfolio of programs to educate, equip, and inspire more than 10,000 members to make a tangible difference in their universities, organizations, and communities. We bring fresh ideas and a cross-disciplinary perspective to promoting the causes of Net Impact, that is, using the power of business to create a better world – both on campus and elsewhere.  Contact Danielle Haigh for more details.

 



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