| Student Organizations
The AEMMDept offers students many ways to get involved, get hands-on experience in the field, and explore their interests. Outside of the classroom, there are a variety of student organizations providing opportunities for students. These organizations include:
The Columbia College Fashion Association (CCFA) promotes general professional interest through guest speakers, professional lectures, field trips, community outreach projects, and other group activities. CCFA gives students the opportunity to meet and network with professionals in the fashion industry. Contact faculty advisor Dana Connell at dconnell@colum.edu for more information.
Columbia College Music Association (CUMA) is a club whose purpose is to educate and inform artists, musicians, and record executives about the music business in a networking environment inclusive of all aspects of the music industry. For more information, contact faculty advisor Damon Smith at dsmith@colum.edu or visit their website at <http://suma.colum.edu>.
Students for Collaboration and Reinvention in Arts Management (SCRAM) is committed to producing and presenting collaborative work and fostering an environment for creativity within the AEMM graduate department. For more information, contact scram@ccscram.org, or visit their website at <www.ccscram.org>.
Columbia College Arts Entrepreneurs (CCAE) is dedicated to fostering an entrepreneurial community of past, present, and future students of Columbia College through education, information, networking, and assistance. For more information, contact faculty advisor Joe Roberts at jroberts@colum.edu.
Columbia College Investment Club provides students an opportunity to learn about and explore a variety of investment activities. For more information, contact faculty advisor Gayle Guthrie in the Management office.
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