Fulfill a broad array of interests by joining these special interest clubs. Whether you’re interested in belly dance, politics, improv or the paranormal, there’s a club for you!

With more than 30 recognized special interest clubs, there are plenty of options to keep you busy.

Girls On The Run

Lace up your running shoes and get ready to go!

Your work with Girls on the Run will help foster positive body image and promote good health in young girls.

As a GOTR coach or running buddy, you’ll teach young girls valuable life skills through interactive lessons and running games. At the end of every season, you’ll help your girls complete a 5k run, teaching them that they can accomplish whatever they set their mind to do.

Special Interest Clubs

Active Minds—Help to promote mental health awareness and educate peers.


Animal Club—Focused on providing students with an outlet to interact with and gain experience with all types of animals. Students can spend time volunterring, getting hands on experience with animals and interacting with the members of the community in both professional and recreational events.


Anime & Manga Association—Explore the world of anime and manga through screenings, design workshops, discussions and cosplay.


Beekeeping Club—Tend to two hives that pollinate the campus garden.


Best Buddies—Work one-on-one with individuals with intellectual disabilities and special needs.


Board Game Club—Enjoy playing board games and community outreach.


Boxing Club—Explore a unique type of workout and build bonds with others with similar interests.


B+ Foundation—Raising money to provide support for families with children struggling with pediatric cancer, B+ holds an annual dance marathon and multiple fundraisers throughout the year.


Commuter Student Organization—An outlet for commuters to gain connections with other commuters, organize events for commuters, give a voice and aid in communication among commuters on campus.


Girls on the Run—Teach young girls valuable life skills through interactive lessons and games revolving around running.


Hip Hop Club—Cultivates and shares a love of hip-hop culture through exploration and discussion.


It’s On Us—A national campaign focused on raising awareness of sexual violence on college campuses and bringing a stop to all violence from assault to relationship abuse.


Karaoke Club—Sing along with a professional karaoke machine and your favorite songs. Karaoke Club holds a two-hour karaoke event every week open to all.


League of Legends Club—Creates a fun safe space for students with video games.


Order of Sons and Daughters of Italy—Dedicated to promoting the culture, traditions and languages of students of Italian heritage.


O-Team—Help welcome new first-year students by building relationships and leadership skills through running and participating in orientation activities.


Photography Club—Helps students learn more about and grow skills in photography.

River Capital Student Investment Club—A student-run club providing students, regardless of class and major, with the opportunity to learn more about the benefits of investing and improving their financial future.


Shakespeare Club—Expand on Shakespeare beyond the classroom with discussions and activities to gain a greater understanding of the poet, playwright, and actor.


Sign Language Club—Learn to sign and have fun with review games and practice activities.


Society of Physics Students—Work with faculty and students outside the classroom to engage in discussions and activities around physics.


Step Team: AZA—Seeks to promote diversity through locomotive and urban expression usin step dancing as a percussive movement using the entire body as an instrument.


Student Athletic Advisory Committee—Organizes an annual community service projects for athletes and addresses the needs, concerns and wants of student-athletes in regard to collegiate athletics programs, academic pursuits, campus life and community initiatives.


Student Government Association (SGA)—Represent the student body in university affairs.


Sub-Popular Culture Club—Creates a community for students with interests in otherwise “nerdy”, “weird” or “offbeat” things. This clubs will give students a place to come together and share their interests and pasions with others.


SU College Democrats—Promote awareness of current issues and Democratic philosophies.


SU Crafts—Provides the campus community with an outlet for creativity through weekly craft workshops and monthly classes.


SU Film Club—For anyone with an interest in cinema and the mechanics of making a movie, covers screenwriting, acting and everything in between.


SU Paranormal—Allows students to explore their interests in the paranormal through investigations and classes.


SU Republicans—Promote awareness of issues represented by the Republican Party.


Tactics Club—Learn about modern military culture and techniques through group practical exercises and team building activities.


Young Americans for Liberty—An organization that exists to promote, and protect the absolute values of freedom especially focusing on freedom of speech and emphasizing the role of the Constitution in the American government. The foundation of their values are framed within the non-aggression principle (NAP).

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