Math and Science Club
Are you a STEM major or science enthusiast? The Math and Science Club is always looking for new members and is open for all to join! Come find a supportive environment, connect with other students and like-minded individuals, celebrate Pi Day, create a learning community with study groups, visit colleges in the area, learn about careers in STEM, tour research labs, and much more!
Meet the Math & Science Club Officers
Title | Name / Application | |
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Faculty Advisor | Dr. Crystin Alden | |
Acting President | Cher Scarlett | |
Vice President | Lucas Cabel | |
Secretary | Valerie Cueller | |
Treasurer | (Vacant) | |
Historian | (Vacant) | |
Volunteer Service Coordinator | (Vacant) | |
Social Media Director | (Vacant) | |
Fundraising Coordinator | (Vacant) |
Add a Leadership Role to your Resume
Interested in becoming a club officer? The club is open for all to join.
Scientists from varied Backgrounds
The Math and Science Club is dedicated to learning about scientists from all backgrounds. Science is something everyone can learn and should be used to benefit all humans.
Geoff Palmer
Scotland's first Black professor, known to have discovered the barley abrasion process. Read more about Geoff Palmer.
Chrystal Starbird
Faculty member at UNC and Structural Biologist studying cell surface receptors. Read more about Chrystal Starbird.
Aileen Fernandez
Studying translational oncology at Yale, Aileen is passionate about cancer health disparities. Read more about Aileen Fernandez.
Alice Ball
American Chemist who developed the most effective treatment for leprosy during the early 20th century. Read more about Alice Ball.
Asima Chatterjee
Indian organic chemist who developed anti-epileptic and anti-malarial drugs. Read more about Asima Chatterjee.
Vy Maria Dong
Vietnamese-American Chancellor's Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine. Read more about Vy Maria Dong.