Student Organizations
Caring for the Valley
Caring for the Valley provides medical outreach to underserved populations throughout the Rio Grande Valley via community service. We pride ourselves in improving community wellbeing through the provision of supervised medical camps, community outreach, and health education, while ensuring our members receive adequate professional development in preparation for a career in healthcare. We aim to equip our members for future leadership as healthcare professionals through an early exposure to a compassionate, ethical, and holistic approach to the health and wellbeing of our community.
President | Alen Saju | alen.saju01@utrgv.edu |
Vice President |
Aiswaria Biju
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aiswaria.biju01@utrgv.edu |
Secretary |
Humberto Romo
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humberto.romo01@utrgv.edu |
Treasurer |
Aida Galvan-Gutierrez
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aida.galvangutierrez01@utrgv.edu |
Public Relations |
Lexus Abrego
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lexus.abrego01@utrgv.edu |
Public Relations |
Ayushi Agarwal
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ayushi.agarwal01@utrgv.edu |
Public Relations |
Ana Mendoza
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ana.mendoza05@utrgv.edu |
Project Coordinator |
Jenna Rivas
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jenna.rivas01@utrgv.edu |
Community Service Director |
Alfredo Bonilla
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alfredo.bonilla01@utrgv.edu |
Liaison Officer |
Jonathan Rodriguez
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jonathan.rodriguez08@utrgv.edu |
Advisor |
Maria Castaneda
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maria.castaneda@utrgv.edu |
Advisor |
Tammy Munoz
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tammy.munoz01@utrgv.edu |
Facebook - Caring for the Valley
The Center for Student Involvement, has expressed their appreciation to Caring fofr the Valley for serving as a student organization. Caring for the Valley has been nominated for the 2022-2023 Student Organization of the Year Award.
Biomedical Sciences Association
The Biomedical Sciences Association (BSA) is a pre-health profession organization that provides students with the opportunities for professional development and networking in different areas of the health and biomedical sciences field to better prepare them for graduate and professional schools and successful careers. BSA primarily focuses on providing professional development to its members by guiding their growth into well-rounded, professional, and active individuals through our informal “Coffee with the professional” gatherings, professional panels and workshop, and community engagement. In addition, BSA also promotes building relationships and a sense of community between the students, faculty and staff of the BMED program.
Advisors
Dr. Hugo Rodriguez hugo.rodriguez@utrgv.edu
Dr. Sue Anne Chew sueanne.chew@utrgv.edu
President | Juan Torres | juan.torres12@utrgv.edu |
Vice President (Brownsville Campus) |
Kaitlyn Ybanez | kaitlyn.ybanez01@utrgv.edu |
Vice President (Edinburg Campus) |
Diego Rojano | |
Treasurer | Kaitlyn Moya | |
Secretary | Juan Amieva | Juan.amieva01@utrgv.edu |
Brownsville Project Coordinator | Caleb Castillo | Caleb.castillo02@utrgv.edu |
Edinburg Project Coordinator | Paola Ibarra | Paola.ibarra02@utrgv.edu |
Fundraising Chair | Ileana Mendoza | ileanathere.mendoza01@utrgv.edu |
Historian | Kaelyn Calma | |
Activities Coordinator | Leilani Alejo |
For more information:
Email: utrgv.bsa@gmail.com
Facebook: Biomedical Sciences Association at UTRGV
Medical Brigades at UTRGV Brownsville
Medical Brigades is a global organization that seeks to provide free medical care to underrepresented communities located in Nicaragua, Panama and Honduras. Members shadow medical professionals, get clinical experience and learn from community members.
President: Nitchelle Rodriguez
Vice President: Vanesa Cavazos
Secretary: Maria Vaca
Treasurer: Carina Calvillo
Marketing Officer: Angelica Leal
Advisers: Dr. Maria Castañeda and Dr. Hugo Rodriguez
Activities: Fundraising, training workshops, educational workshops for communities, “Charlas” in Brownsville.
Membership requirements: Biomedical sciences student, 3.0 GPA or higher.
For more information:
Email: nitchelle.rodriguez01@utrgv.edu, medicalbrigades.brownsville@gmail.com
Volunteers Around The World (VAW)
Our non-governmental organization is dedicated to provide free medication, and medical care to locals in Albania, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Panama, Peru, etc.
This organization will be of great help, as it will not only aid our BMED students gain necessary skills for their future but those who are in need. The goal is to raise the amount of money needed to cover all expenses and medications that will be taken to a third world country.
This Medical Outreach Program Abroad offers:
- Hands-on Clinic Experience
- Health Education Opportunities
- Experience other cultures
- Gain Leadership skills & Community Service
- Travel to Peru, Guatemala, Panama, Dominican Republic
Officers:
Viviana Quintero - viviana.quintero01@utrgv.edu – President
Priscilla Uresti - priscilla.uresti01@utrgv.edu – Vice President
Veronica DeLeon - veronica.deleon03@utrgv.edu – Secretary
Amber Rodriguez - amber.i.rodriguez01@utrgv.edu - Co-Secretary
Aylin Flores – Aylin.flores01@utrgv.edu – Events coordinator
Shanelle Flores - shanelle.flores01@utrgv.edu - Program Coordinator
Adrian Maldonado – Adrian.maldonado01@utrgv.edu – Fundraising Chair
Edgar Capistran - edgar.capistran01@utrgv.edu - Treasurer
Natalia Davila – Natalia.Davila01@utrtv.ecu – Public Relations
Advisors:
Tammy Munoz – Tammy.Munoz01@utrgv.edu
Rosalinda Garza – Rosalinda.Garza@utrgv.edu
For more information:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VAWRGV/
Email: vawutrgv1@gmail.com
VAW information flyer
VAW application
Live to Serve (L2S)
The mission of Live to Serve (L2S) is to provide the residents at The Rio at Fox Hollow nursing home with a supportive and caring environment to make them feel more at home. At L2S, we hold the sole purpose of sharing our time and friendship with the residents, whether it be to play games, exchange heartfelt stories, or listen to their concerns. Furthermore, we wish to remind the residents that they are not forgotten, and that they are still a valued member of our community. We owe it to them as a community to lend a helping hand. Additionally, given that the majority of L2S members are pre-health professional students, this is seen as a phenomenal learning opportunity to understand the intricacies of geriatric care. There is an abundance of knowledge that could be gained by observing the staff and their daily interactions with the residents. The volunteers serve as an extension of the values that Live to Serve strives to embody, such as selflessness, compassion, and dedication, all of which are vital in the development of medical professionalism. As an organization, we look forward to establishing new relationships and forming new friendships with those we are fortunate enough to meet and serve.
Currently, Live to Serve members attend in groups of three for 2-hour shifts, each during specified times throughout the week, Monday through Friday. Within these groups that attend at different times, there is an assigned group leader whose task is to relay any information that the nursing home would have for L2S officers, keep track of member attendance, and lead in effective time usage and participation of all members volunteering.
Advisor
Dr. Hugo Rodriguez hugo.rodriguez@utrgv.edu
If you are interested in becoming a L2S member, please email Emily Jordan emily.jordan01@utrgv.edu for more information.
Tutor for All
Tutor for All, or T4A, was created to serve the youth that attend the Proyecto Juan Diego Tutorial Program in Cameron Park. The mission of this organization is to instill a passion for learning within the students, in hopes that they will eventually achieve their full academic potential. Whether it is helping with homework, conducting outdoor activities, or simply listening and advising them, we, at T4A, strive to empower and set a good example for these children. By being a member of T4A, members can directly impact a child's life. T4A provides members with hands-on-experience in communicating effectively with children by tutoring them in various subjects, such as math, science, and reading. Overall, we hope to be of service to those at Proyecto Juan Diego in order to motivate the students to improve and provide our members with an enriching experience.
Currently, T4A members go to the tutoring center weekly in groups of three from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm on a designated day.
For more information on becoming a member email:
utrgv_tutorforallt4a@utrgv.onmicrosoft.com
President - Anjali Manojkumar (Anjali.manojkumar01@utrgv.edu)
Vice President - Emmy Thomas (emmy.thomas01@utrgv.edu)
Vice President - Hannah Obregon (hannah.obregon01@utrgv.edu)
Advisor
Dr. Hugo Rodriguez hugo.rodriguez@utrgv.edu
Vaquero Pre-Pharmacy Association
The goals of the Pre-Pharmacy Association are:
- Promote student pre-pharmacy organization for mutual membership benefits;
- Support and actively participate in all projects advancing the profession of pharmacy;
- Instill in members a deep and lasting pride in pharmacy as a profession;
- Make pre-pharmacy information available to interested students to encourage and support their pursuits into these areas;
- Promote closer relationships between pharmacists and other public healthcare providers;
- Foster interest and activities between faculty and pre-pharmacy students.
Officers:
Therese Baldado - Advisor
For more information:
https://utrgv.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/VPPA
Pre Physician Assistant Society at UTRGV
The Pre-P.A. Society at UTRGV originated in Edinburg, but has now been branched to Brownsville!
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2016-2017 President: Ana Vega
Brownsville Head Delegate: Norma Lozano