Curricular/Extra-Curricular Clubs (Contact Person)
Albertans (Email: jmichalewicz@holyfamily.edu)
The Albertans, Holy Family University’s sciences club, fosters interest in the various fields of science by means of exhibits, films, and tours. Although most members are science concentrators, this is not required for membership. Any funds raised during their activities are used to benefit students in the science area of Holy Family University.
Bowling Club (Email: mthomas940@holyfamily.edu)
Holy Family University recognizes and promotes the sport of bowling through an intramural league against local universities and colleges.
Business Society (Email: tbrown@holyfamily.edu)
Campus
Ministry Team (Email: campmin@holyfamily.edu)
Campus Ministry seeks to encourage others to make room for the spirit of God in their lives. Students interested in helping with ministry activities should contact the Director of Campus Ministry.
Cheerleading (Email: mburger@holyfamily.edu)
The Holy Family University cheerleading squad supports ands cheers on our athletic programs as they generate excitement and enthusiasm in the fans.
Education Connections - Northeast (Email: edconnect@holyfamily.edu)
Education Connections - Newtown (Email: lorlando@holyfamily.edu)
Ed Connections is the campus chapter of the Pennsylvania Student Education Association. Its aim is to encourage and assist future teachers to continue the development of their qualifications for more effective instruction through co-curricular activities.
Drama Club (Email: pfeher@holyfamily.edu )
Familogue (Email: mmbobholz@holyfamily.edu)
The purpose of Familogue, the University yearbook, is to capture the year in photographs and copy, to leave a memory book for seniors, and to provide a form of public relations for the University.
Folio (Email: tlombardi@holyfamily.edu)
Folio is a journal of contemporary artistic expression that expresses in worlds and visual graphics the creative thoughts of the student body and the family.
Fusion
Fusion is the multicultural club that invites all members of the campus community to share in the celebration of cultural and ethnic diversity on campus. Student members represent all ethnic and cultural backgrounds and disciplines. The goal of the group is to share cultural knowledge and to assist in promoting a welcoming campus environment.
Humanities Society (Email: pmichael@holyfamily.edu)
Humanities Society is composed of students and faculty who have a special interest in the humanities. Members need not major in the humanities; they may simply enjoy art, history, English, and similar areas of study. At monthly meetings society members plan trips to historical sites and theatrical productions.
Intramural (Email: mthomas940@holyfamily.edu)
Social & Behavioral Science
Club
The purpose of the Social and Behavioral Science Club is to further an interest in various fields of human services by means of lectures, films, and community service field trips. Membership is open to all students.
Student Ambassadors (Email: mcollett@holyfamily.edu )
The Ambassador organization was formed to assist the Admissions Office. Through a variety of activities, the Ambassadors provide a valuable service of welcoming prospective and new students to Holy Family University.
Students
At Your Service (Email: says@holyfamily.edu)
S.A.Y.S. is a student community-service organization created to support on-campus service activities and off-campus community programs. The organization seeks individuals who are interested in volunteering their time and sharing their gifts with others. S.A.Y.S. students have an opportunity to participate in service activities at community schools, hospitals, and agencies. Some activities include Senior Citizen Dinner, Baby Sprinkle, Blood Drives, Tutoring, and Habitat for Humanity. Members have the opportunity to serve as Project leaders to many of these events.
Student Association (Email: mmbobholz@holyfamily.edu )
The Student Association of Holy Family University is composed of all full-time students. Representation through the elected student government allows students to plan and implement programs that make all students an integral part of the University’s life and operation.
Freshman Class (Class of 2010)
Sophomore Class (Class of 2009) (Email: jmurtha@holyfamily.edu)
Junior Class (Class of 2008) (Email: pfrey@holyfamily.edu)
Senior Class (Class of 2007) (Email: mkdeasy@holyfamily.edu)
Newtown Representative (Email: kgalardi@holyfamily.edu)
Student Nursing Association (Email: smiovech@holyfamily)
SNAHF is a state-level, pre-professional organization that represents the interests of nursing students. It is a constituent of the National Student Nurses’ Association, Inc., the largest independent student organization in the country.
Tiger Talk:
This weekly electronic student newsletter announces campus events and employment opportunities and serves as a reminder of important deadlines.
The Tri-Lite (Email: Tri_Lite@holyfamily.edu or lwukovitz@holyfamily.edu )
This University newspaper serves as a medium of campus news and offers practical training in journalism.
Tiger Vision:
The purpose of Tiger Vision is to further an interest in various fields of Media Communications and assist the campus community with promotion of upcoming events and programs on campus. Membership is open to all students.
Visual Arts Association (Email: pflynn@holyfamily.edu)
The Visual Arts Association was formed to provide enriching experiences in the field of art to the students of Holy Family University.
Voices (Email: gkmatusiak@holyfamily.edu)
Honor Societies -- Contact Person
Alpha Phi Sigma
(Criminal Justice) - Moderator:
Leanne Owen, PhD
Alpha Sigma Lambda - Moderator: Sister
Maureen McGarrity, CSFN, PhD
Alpha Sigma Lambda (Nu Gamma)
- Moderator:
Honour Moore, MA
Alpha Upsilon Alpha
(Education)
- Moderator:
Helen Hoffner, EdD
Beta Beta Beta - Moderator: Robert Cordero, PhD
Delta Epsilon Sigma
Kappa
Delta Pi - Moderator: Michael White, PhD
Kappa
Mu Epsilon - Moderator: Sister Marcella Wallowicz
Kappa
Theta Epsilon - Moderator: Sister M. Frances Veitz, CSFN, EdD
Lambda Iota Tau
(Literature)
- Moderator:
Rev. Thomas Fahy, OSB
Lambda Nu - Moderator: Mark
Ness, RT
Lambda Pi Eta - Moderator: Fran Pelham, PhD
Phi Alpha Theta - Moderator: Cathlyn Mariscotti, PhD
Pi Gamma Mu (Social Science)
- Moderator: Stephen Medvec, PhD
Psi Chi - Moderator: Lynn Dellapietra, PhD
Phi Sigma Iota - Moderator: Sister M. Doloretta Dawid, CSFN, DA
Sigma Beta Delta - Moderator: Bernice Purcell, MBA
Sigma Theta Tau - Moderator: Mary Wombwell, EdD