Alpha Omega Business Association
This is a student organization focused on the academic achievements and campus and community services related to the fields of accounting, finance, information systems, marketing, and management.
Coyote Student Nurses of the Desert
Coyote Student Nurses of the Desert are always working toward creating new learning opportunities, providing nursing outreach in the community, having a student voice, and supporting its members as their nursing journey begins.
PDC Pride
Students in PDC Pride are dedicated to promoting awareness, understanding, and acceptance of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) students and supporting their social and educational needs. In keeping with CSUSB’s belief in the dignity and worth of all members of our campus community, PDC Pride supports and affirms all students regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Psychology Club
Students in this club are passionate about psychology! The club organizes campus programs including lectures, guest speakers, and community activities. They also provide information sessions for those interested in the field of psychology
Student Ambassadors Society
The PDC Student Ambassadors are ‘agents of change,’ sharing information about PDC student life and logistics with potential students and the communities in which they live, work, and play. The Ambassadors volunteer their time and talents to offer service leadership to our university community, as well as all surrounding communities in the Coachella Valley
PDC History Club
The PDC History Club is actively involved on our campus and in our community. Each semester we attend field trips, have movie days with snacks, and trivia with prizes. In the past, we have gone on field trips to the Palm Springs Air Museum and the Museum of Ancient Wonders and have many others lined up. Club members also volunteer in the community, most recently at the Coachella Valley History Museum’s Living History Festival. The PDC History Club is also a great place to learn about internship opportunities and careers options for history majors. We hope to see you at our next meeting—all majors are welcome!
Instagram: @PDC_history
PDC Soccer Club
Established in 2015, the Palm Desert Campus Soccer Club is the only Competitive Sports Club at the PDC. This club has a men’s team, women’s team and coed team and they all compete locally against other Coachella Valley teams. As the club grows, one of the goals of the PDC Soccer Club is to participate in the West Coast Soccer Association League (WASC) and play against other university club teams. The Palm Desert Campus Soccer Club meets for practice at Hovley Soccer Park in Palm Desert and is open to all students currently enrolled in CSUSB.
Email: juan.perez@csusb.edu
Instagram: @pdc_soccerclub
PDC Social Sciences Club
The PDC Social Sciences Club includes students majoring in Psychology, Social Work, and Child development as well as other students interested in the social sciences. We strive to create an environment where students on the Palm Desert Campus can flourish academically and socially by interacting with one another, obtaining valuable information about social sciences majors, and serving their community. The Social Science Club engages in activities such as hosting guest speakers, participating in volunteer work for the community, and planning field trips for members.
Instagram: pdcssclub
Contacts:
Club President: Jessyka Rosado, rosadojessyka@gmail.com
Club Events Contact: Lauren Pettite, 007567112@coyote.csusb.edu
Club Advisors: Dr. Jennifer Lotto, jlotto@csusb.edu and Dr. Anissa Rogers, anissa.rogers@csusb.edu
Communication Club
Open to all PDC students interested in making connections with other students, alumni, and community leaders, and developing their professional communication skills. The club sponsors social events, guest speakers, and networking activities. Club gatherings focus on all aspects of communication in today’s world, from digital media to interpersonal relationships. Join us for fun and professional development.
Kinesiology Student Association
The Kinesiology Student Association (KSA) was established in order to unite students who have a common interest in the field of Kinesiology; giving them the opportunity to create new friendships, network, and to gain many opportunities in the Kinesiology field. KSA will serve the community by volunteering and educating local students/residents, create great social opportunities for all of its members, supply students with information on education/careers after CSUSB, and improve members’ overall understanding in the field of Kinesiology.
Here is the link to where more information on how to join can be found, including Executive Officers, and requirements to join.