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MAG INACTIVEThe MAG club is designed for students with a passion for anything and everything magazine related. Joining MAG will allow students to work on Orange magazine, become familiar with magazine publishing, learn from industry professionals, improve writing skills, become published authors, generate clips, land internships, boost resumes, make new friends, and have fun!During weekly meetings, MAG members will have the opportunity to work on Orange magazine, the student-produced magazine at the University of Texas, as writers, photographers, designers, and social media marketers. Members will also be able to participate in panel discussions and skype Q&A sessions with industry professionals, and learn great ways to get published, build resumes, and land awesome internships. There will also be numerous "MAG After Hours" events throughout the semester for socializing and having fun!
Magic Club INACTIVESpreading the magic culture around the campus; gathering students passionate about magic together; even creating future professional magicians.Discussing and learning magic together, performing across the campus.
Majestic Vine Ministries INACTIVETo glorify GOD through ministries of praise.Live performances, community service, bible study
Malaysian Student AssociationThe official purpose of MSA is to help its members keep their Malaysian cultural identity.1) Aim to help new Malaysian students arriving at the University; 2) keep in touch with current political, educational and social issues prevailing in our home country; and 3) publish a regular newsletter for the benefit of members.
Management Consulting Association (MCA)Management Consulting Association seeks to provide sophomores and juniors interested in interning in management consulting with students perspectives-especially those of seniors that have interned or are entering the industry and to improve UT students' chances at top internships.The organization will be active in the Fall and will host 5 sessions on how to get a job in consulting.
Management Information Systems Association MISADevelop a better understanding of computers, and information technology careers, supply members information of current technology, and assist them in solving their individual problems, foster better understanding of the vital business role, proper relationship to management and necessity for a professional attitude in their approach to an understanding and application of of principles underlying the science of management information systems.Guest speakers; Audio/visual presentations; field trips; banquets; evening parties; happy hours; newsletter publication and distribution; other activities. www.utexas.edu/students/misa
Mandarin Chinese Christian FellowshipHelp in serving the spiritual needs (Bible study, etc) of Mainland Chinese Christian students of UT Austin. Promote christianity among Mainland Chinese students. Help in serving other needs of the Chinese student community on campus.Bible study and any other christian fellowship including some evangelistic activities.
Marine Science ClubTo have fun, to bring awareness about our program and global issues of marine science, and to educate on career opportunities within the field.Service activities such as clean up dives in Lake Travis. Fundraisers for greater causes. Talks on the field from graduate students, professors, and others. Interclub communications with Campus Environmental Center to help spread awareness.
Marine Science Institute Graduate Student AssociationTo support and to be of service to all graduate students in residence at The UT Marine Science Institute at Port Aransas through many varied programs and projects.1) Assist new grad. students with settling in at Port Aransas 2) upkeep of various recreational equipment at the institute 3) assisting with the seminars and visiting scholars at the institute 4) upkeep of academic facilities for use by the graduate students only 5) promote and organize social gatherings for students, faculty and staff
Master in Professional Accounting Council (MPAC)MPAC shall address the community building, academic and professional development, and community services needs of students in the Master in Professional Accounting (MPA) program.Conduct general meetings to provide a source for networking between MPA students and company representatives. Sponsor social events and philanthropic activities in the Austin community.
MASTT - Math And Science Teachers of TomorrowA student led organization for the success of the future math, science and computer science teachers in the UTeach program.Guest speakers, special topic seminars, social events, annual Fall Picnic, attendance at professional conferences and other professional development events. PAI 4.08
Material AdvantageTo stimulate student interest in the latest scientific and engineering developments in the field of Materials Science and EngineeringSpeakers - faculty and people from industry Plant trips Some social events ETC 8.122
Materials Research Society Student ChapterThe goal of the Materials Research Society (MRS) Student Chapter is to generate student interest in materials science. The chapter will also serve as a platform for its members to network with materials scientists in industry, academia and government worldwide. Please see: http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/sec.asp?CID=1662&DID=23279The chapter will provide professional development opportunities to its members by organizing social events, seminars, conferences, Distinguished Speaker series. The chapter will also work with MRS to provide travel support for its members to attend the annual MRS conferences.
MBA Golf AssociationTo facilitate interaction in the McCombs community through the game of golf.1) Member support and player development, 2) Recruiting and Networking , 3) Special Events, 4) Community Outreach.
MBA Healthcare AssociationThe purpose of the club is to offer its members unique opportunities to learn, lead and succeed in preparing for the challenges of today's highly competitive healthcare industry.Second Year Internship Chat, Careers in Healthcare Q&A Session, Student and Faculty Dinners, Presentations by Industry Leaders
MBA Retail Club INACTIVEEducate MBA students about opportunities in the retail industry and provide them access to top retail companies.Will bring guest speakers on campus and plan treks to large retail markets like NYC.
MBA Soccer ClubA way for MBA students to participate in a school organization events like weekly soccer pick-up matches, intramural, and national MBA tournaments.Pick-up games on Sundays, National MBA tournaments
MBAs & MultimediaA student run organization designed to give students the opportunity to network with other students interested in multimedia, expand skills by learning from one another, and provide an avenue to showcase their talents.1. Provide resources for clubs and students within McCombs MBA program looking for multimedia needs. 2. Photo and Video workshops to educate students. 3. Photo and Video treks in Austin. 4. Photo and Video competitions. 5. Establishing a follies organization to brainstorm, create, and produce satirical videos. 6. Provide an avenue to showcase students' work and talents in multimedia.
McCombs Diversity CouncilTo increase diversity in the workplace and within the Business School. Also to educate people on different diversity issues.We will enhance diversity through minority High School recruiting, diversity forums and corporate recruiting programs. 1 University Station B6100
Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Board (MEGSB)To act as a liaison between ME graduate students and faculty. To aid in professional development of graduate students and enhance the graduate student experience.Semesterly BBQs and socials to orient incoming students, volunteering during recruitment, volunteering at engineering Saturdays and general graduate professional activities (networking and lectures)
Medieval Studies Graduate Student Interest GroupTo connect graduate students interested in medieval and early modern topics with like-minded colleagues in order to foster academic and personal camaraderie.We have one major event coming up in 2014 in which we will be hosting a national graduate student conference.
Men of ExcellenceMen of Excellence is an organization built from experience. It is the premier organization that is focused primarily on building relationships with first and second year students to help them be successful in their college career. This is an organization that stands for leadership, mentorship, creativity, friendship, service, knowledge, and wisdom.As a new organization on campus we strive to have a presence in all communities. We would like our members to stay active and take interest in other organizations. We ask all members to commit to organizational meetings, mentor sessions, SIs (social interactions), SLPs (Service-Learning Projects), and academic hours. We will also hold an end of the year banquet for all members.
Mesoamerican Graduate Student Association INACTIVETo promote a cross-disciplinary graduate community for students with an interest in Mesoamerican studies through speakers series and social events. MAGSA will also provide funding, fieldwork opportunities, and a means of inter-departmental collaboration.Receptions, speakers, seminars, and casual networking opportunities for those interested in Mesoamerican studies. 2108 Brackenridge St
Mexican Gradute Business AssociationCreate a cultural and professional link between UT's Graduate School of Business members and MexicoConferences with leading businessmen with experience in Mexico; help incoming students integrate to the Austin, UT and GSB communities; promote UT's MBA program in Mexico; maintain constant relations with UT alumni; social gatherings.
Minds Without Binds (MWB)To develop social capital to ignite the genius within the individuals and the collective genius of the group.Biweekly Saturday Gathering includes Circle of Sharing, Cooperative Games, and Social Mixer with snacks!
MININOGONTAL FOUNDATIONTo exchange mongolian culture with others; to educate & inform people on how grassland desertification in innere Mongolia, China; to conduct reforestation in the area.none 1 Univ. Station C0930
Minorities in EducationOur purpose is to assist in the recruiting of minority students for education careers, to aid in the retention of minorities in the University, to provice a social outlet in the campus environment, and to help develop professional career awareness.College day (twice a year) for Middle and High School students, Football Game Tailgate, Movie/Game/Study Nights, Explore UT/Fall Festival, Education Idol, Bake Sales and Baking Socials, and more to come.
Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students-Longhorn ChapterTo provide underrepresented pre-med students with knowledge, skills, and experience that are both prerequisite and concomitant to professional participation in health care fields. To improve minority matriculation into all professional health related programs, with an emphasis on medicine.National Conferences, Community services, Charity events, Health Shadowing
Minority Women Pursuing LawTo unite and motivate minority women at the University of Texas at Austin who are interested in law and going to law school.Law School/Firm Tours, Workshops, Social/Volunteer Events, Fundraisers, multiple internships offered to members. Connections with successful attorneys.
Minutemen Creatives (MMC)To be a dedicated, talented, and above all reliable student organization for the creation of quality advertising.Creating effective advertisements and developing creative skills and portfolios for our members.
Mobile Loaves and Fishes Texas ChapterMobile Loaves and Fishes aims to provide uncompromising love and hospitality to our homeless brothers and sisters in need. The chapter is meant to expose students to the reality of homelessness and facilitate service opportunities through Mobile Loaves and FishesMonthly service opportunities to make and deliver food as well as clothing and hygiene items to homeless people around Austin. Additional opportunities include Genesis Gardens, ReWork Project, and LIFT. See mlf.org for details.
Mock CongressMock Congress is a simulation of the United States Congress put on by university students. It is an effort to enhance the university experience of college students and their understanding of congressional legislative affairs.There will be an annual conference that involves a simulation of the united states congress, and weekly meetings where club members can create a forum to discuss current political affairs.
Mohini Dance TeamDisplaying our general passion for dance by fusing Bollywood with mode rn style of dance.Major performances in ISA Talent Shows and Festival of India. 3506 Fox Glen Dr.
Moore-Hill Residence Hall CouncilThe Moore-Hill Student Government shall exist to represent and reflect the views of the residents of Moore-Hill Residence Hall located on the University of Texas Campus.Inter and intra dorm parties and functions on The University of Texas at Austin Campus, involving residents of Moore-Hill Dormitory.
Moore-Hill, More HopeMoore-Hill, More Hope is a bible study group to bring together the Christians of the Moore-Hill residence hall for discussion and prayer.Weekly meetings for dinner, prayer for the campus, bible study, and then prayers for fellow members. Periodically volunteering for efforts like the Youth Street Ministry.
Mortar Board INACTIVEThe Visor Chapter of Mortar Board exists as a network of outstanding campus leaders who have achieved senior status.Co-sponsorship of last lecture series with student government and senate of college councils. Co-sponsorship community service dedicated to the national chapter's theme of Reading is Leading. CRD23
Mosaic: Urban Group INACTIVEA bible study that meets once a week to increase students' knowledge of the Bible, God, and that we are all here for each other.A weekly designated area to complete one day of the Bible study.
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan (MECHA) INACTIVETo attain political, social, and cultural awareness through the promotion of activism, protest, and organized resistance to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, capitalism, etc. To promote unity among Chicano/as as well as encourage and promote better relationships among students and people of all races. To connect the student back to his/her community and practice equality and social justice through consciousness and action.Weekly dialogues addressing a variety of different issues. political lobbying on campus. Film screenings, Speakouts, marches, protests, community activism. Student Power!
Movimiento Estudiantil Democratico Internacional (M.E.D.I.) INACTIVEThis student organization will set out to raise awareness of Mexico's current state of violence and political upheaval. As members of this university who identify with out neighboring country, we commit to help educate and formulate innovative activism. We will attempt to defend our human rights and those of the citizens of Mexico who are victimized and forced to perpetrate the system on a daily basis.Our organization will conduct screenings, discussion forums, seminars, and socials as our major activities and special interests.
Mu Epsilon Theta SororityTo unite college women by promoting academics, leadership, community service, moral and spiritual well-being.To provide an atmosphere for service and spiritual growth.
Mu Phi Epsilon - Music INACTIVEMu Phi Epsilon fosters the ideals of service to school and community, develops an awareness that artistic gifts are to be shared, and promotes high scholarship, musicianship, and friendship through service.Mu Phi Epsilon provides scholarships, grants, and awards to collegiate and alumni members. Our life-long bonds offer career networks. We support world-wide philanthropies, including Music Therapy, Music for the Blind, and Saving Music in our Schools. Mu Phi Epsilon advances American music through Original Composition Contests, Commissioned Works, and Artist concerts.
Multicultural Greek Council - MGCThe MCG mission is to unite multicultural sororities and fraternities and create a supportive and strong multicultural Greek community by promoting success in higher education, increasing diversity and multicultural awareness, and developing philanthropic activities.The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) is the newest council sponsored by Greek Life and Intercultural Education. It is the governing council that represents and advocates for sororities and fraternities that are multicultural-by-mission. Sororities and fraternities within the MGC also promote multicultural membership among their organizations. There are four organizations currently affiliated with the MGC at the University of Texas at Austin.
Multicultural Students in Natural Sciences INACTIVEMulticultural Students in Natural Sciences is made up of a diverse group of students who share a common goal of academic success. We strive to educate and promote the importance of academics and leadership and focus on giving back to the community so that we may pave the way for future students in the College of Natural Sciences.Our functions are designed to center around the fulfillment of our mission statement.
Muslim Students Association (MSA)1) Helping Muslims in Austin carry out Islamic activities in pursuance of Islam as a complete way of life; 2) carrying on religious, social, civic, charitable, literary, athletic, scientific, research and other Islamic activities; 3) strengthening brotherly relations among Muslims; and promoting friendly relations and understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims.Educational, interfaith/outreach, and community service events.
Muslims Without Borders TexasMWB utilizes a unique approach and relief, allowing young people to be involved in the transformative process of serving other from start to finish. We are a diverse group of students and volunteers who strive on a daily basis to implement targeted, cost-effective relief and development programs that improve lives. Our motto, "Development Through Service" bears a message of changing lives at both ends: those who need our help and those who want help from others.The type of projects that we plan on doing are cost-effective relief and developmental programs we plan doing a lot of projects that not only help people in countries that just suffered natural disasters. But also people around the world who are in need of supplies in many countries. All these initiatives would be through cost-effective fundraisers for the less fortunate.
My Little Longhorn INACTIVETo gather a group of people who enjoy the TV Show, "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic", and get together to watch and discuss the show.Meeting to watch the new "My Little Pony" episode and other social events.
My Oh My, Love and Pie!My Oh My, Love and Pie! strives to foster positive change within the Austin area through a love for the culinary arts. The organization aims to instill the values of service, leadership, friendship, and teamwork through community projects, fundraising, and social activities.At the beginning of each semester, members will vote on a local Austin charity they would like to fundraise for, as well as set a donation goal. Members will then have the opportunity to plan various fundraisers that will aid in meeting the monetary goal for the service foundation. Major activities include (but are not limited to) holiday and non-holiday bake sales, monthly community service projects, and social activities.
   
 

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