Each campus has a culture that is as diverse its student body. Each offers an opportunity for teamwork and leadership. Can’t find a club that suits your interests? You can start a new organization from scratch.
The purpose of the Abstract Dance Team is to allow students the opportunity to express themselves through dance while learning various dance styles.
Advisor: Merlene Purkiss
P: 305-237-2893
CAB is MDC Kendall's official student programming board that plans, promotes, and produces social activities for the student body. Special events include comedians, musicians, hypnotists, and other novelty entertainment.
P: 305-237-2722
The purpose of this club is to help students on campus explore spirituality.
Advisor: Manuel Duasso
P: 305-237-2712
To foster the spiritual, intellectual and social interests of students, staff and faculty of the college.
Advisor: Elizabeth de Arazoza
P: 305-237-2568
Meet other students interested in Computers, Information Technology, and Gaming. Workshops, gaming competitions, and guest speakers are typical activities for this club.
Advisor: Raphael (Ralph) de Arazoza
P: 305-237-2081
To provide an avenue for students interested in all aspects of theatre to develop and share their craft through Small-scale performances on the Kendall Campus and in the local community.
Advisor: Deborah Mello
P: 305-237-2641
Special-interest, social-club that promotes academic excellence, school spirit and community reach for women.
Advisors:
Michael Vensel
P: 305-237-2509
Billy Jones
P: 305-237-2096
Organized for the large number of engineering students on campus. The club plans various field trips and arranges for on campus speakers to address the student body.
Advisors:
Robert Ian Davis
P: 305-237-2487
Jeff Miller
P: 305-237-0962
Strives to interest competent young men and women in the field of teaching.
Advisor: Annmarie Masi
P: 305-237-0417
To promote literature and the arts on campus as well as provide service to local and global communities.
Advisor: Carlos Gonzalez
P: 305-237-6028
To train young talented dance students who seek careers in the professional field of dance.
Advisor: Michelle Grant Murray
P: 305-237-2426
To educate the community on the importance of spaying and neutering cats and aiding in the control of population of cats.
Advisor: Catalina Aristazabal
P: 305-237-2579
To train students in eight different math subareas for state/national – wide math competition on a regular basis.
Advisors:
David Tseng
P: 305-237-0562
Nicholas Schur
P: 305-237-2608
Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is the premier student organization for business majors in the United States. The organization was founded by Columbia University in 1937 to provide academic based competitions for students in business programs throughout the United States. The organization has a long history of bringing students and business professionals together. Kendall Campus is home to a multiple award-winning chapter of PBL.
To encourage interest in physics and to enable creative ideas in students of all ages.
Advisor: Jose A. Orta
P: 305-237-2588
To gather those students with interest in photography and provide opportunities for them to exchange their knowledge and skills.
Advisor: Antonio Chirinos
P: 305 237 2209
To helping fund treatments for cancer needy patients who have no medical insurance.
Advisor: Lawrence Mailloux
P: 305-237-2491
Provide opportunities, provide forum for one’s perspectives, enhance leadership, and greater opportunities for students in the psychology field.
Advisors:
Yuly Pomares
P: 305-237-2433
Deborah C. Powell
P: 305-237-2340
Vellise Grimes
P: 305-237-0756
Provide Psychology majors with current career information, occupational trends, and transfer information in the discipline of psychology.
Advisors:
Yuly Pomares
P: 305-237-2433
Deborah C. Powell
P: 305-237-2340
Vellise Grimes
P: 305-237-0756
Work to develop human health, resources, regarding infectious diseases, in order to establish awareness, education, and prevention programs. As well as, link up with already established non-profit organizations with the aim to aid the world in the reducing poverty, proving clean water, shelter and infrastructure development, and prevention of infectious diseases.
Advisor: Stuart Williams
P: 305-237-2834
To organize projects to help others in the community and to understand the free enterprise system.
Advisors:
Colleen Chung
P: 305-237-0747
Christopher Rogers
P: 305-237-2469
Student-led movement that seeks to bring about equal rights and opportunities for all.
Advisor: Cary D. Ser
P: 305-237-2254
To offer a welcoming hand to new students who have chosen an art major or show an interest in any of the performing and visual arts.
Advisor: Alberto Meza
P: 305-237-2656
An organization of students that seeks to minister to the spiritual needs of the students of Miami Dade College through prayer, discipleship, evangelism, and fellowship. Also, to provide an organization and atmosphere through which students can have an opportunity to worship God.
Advisor: Silvia Taveras
P: 305-237-0380

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