Latinx Club
Purpose and Services
Uniting and Empowering Latinx students through intercultural awareness, and celebration.
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Uniting and Empowering Latinx students through intercultural awareness, and celebration.
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College Leap at IVC is a local chapter of a UC Berkeley-founded national nonprofit which aims to holistically support community college students on their transfer journeys. College Leap provides valuable leadership, mentorship, and internship opportunities to students through hosting panels and competitions.
The Loyal Activist Club shall promote public awareness of social issues, stimulate and develop student interest in giving back to the community/helping others, and participate in community or volunteer work as well.
The Martial Arts Club shall promote public awareness of mental and physical health, stimulate and develop student interest in martial arts, and participate in community or volunteer work as well.
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The mission of this club is to teach, hone, and inspire Mathematics students to pursue math and find research opportunities for them to develop their mathematical understanding.
The Misfits Club is dedicated towards celebrating and identifying non-linear pathways to success. This club shall promote public awareness of unorthodox paths, stimulate and develop student interest in career development, and participate in community or volunteer work as well. Through education, research, advocacy, and a focus on community college students, The Misfits Club aims to explore various pathways to achievement no matter how unconventional it may be.
Muslim Student Association, is a student-led group in schools and universities that warmly welcomes both Muslim and non-Muslim students. Its purpose is to create an inclusive space where students can connect, share their cultures and beliefs, and engage in activities such as education, community service, and interfaith dialogue. MSAs foster understanding, diversity, and friendship on campus.
Founded in 1997, the IVC Model United Nations Team competes and wins awards in several conferences each year. The Model United Nations is a world-wide educational enterprise begun more than 60 years ago by American students interested in learning first-hand the processes of international diplomacy. In the United States, more than 60,000 students from sixth grade through graduate school take part in one or more Model United Nations conferences each year.