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Organization Directory

Welcome to the Student Organization Directory!

With more than 180 student clubs and organizations, there truly is something for everyone at SUNY Geneseo.

A college-registered Student Organization is any student-driven group whose primary membership and entire leadership consists of students enrolled at SUNY Geneseo; is formed in order to contribute to the students' personal development and the advancement of the College Mission; is non-credit bearing; and is officially registered with the Department of Student Life.

Full registration does not imply college endorsement of the positions and views of any organization. Rather, it implies that the institution accepts the organization’s mission as educationally valid and that the organization has complied with institutional registration and continuing registration procedures. 

Full registration with the College does not permit the organization to act in the name of the university, to represent the university, engage in any contractual obligation in the name of the university, nor represent the organization as being an official part of the university.

Questions? Please contact studentorgs@geneseo.edu!

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Delta Phi Epsilon

Delta Phi Epsilon is an international social sorority founded in 1917 on the principles of justice, sisterhood, and love. DPhiE is welcome to all as our international governing board instituted a policy that welcomes transgender and non-binary members and celebrates the diversity of our chapter. Aside from social events, we also participate in fundraising for our philanthropies, participating in community service, and hosting different events with other campus organizations. Our motto is esse quam videri, which means to be rather than to seem to be. Delta Phi Epsilon celebrates the authenticity and uniqueness of each individual in our chapter, and encourages its members to be their true selves. As a sorority, we are committed to using our platform to speak out against injustices that directly and indirectly affect our members and their communities.

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship

The purpose of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is to establish and advance at colleges and universities witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord: growing in love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture and God's purposes in the world. InterVarsity has weekly Small Groups which are led by our student small group leaders. Every Friday night InterVarsity meets for Large Group led by our Large Group Coordinator. This is a time when the whole fellowship gets to come together and spend time in worship and community with one another. InterVarsity has also collaborated with GLK in the past and hopes to continue to collaborate with them for events.

Slainte Irish Dance

Slainte is an all-inclusive group of students who are interested in Irish Dance. As well as those who are looking to continue their dance training at school, while away from their home studios. Slainte accepts all dance experience levels. From no experience to continuing their education and learning in dance. With all our e-board members for the Fall of 2022 having Irish dance backgrounds and previous members of the club, we will be able to help assist any new and returning students in the club. As well as teach the new students to Irish Dance the basics and foundation.

Flute Choir

Flute choir is an organization created to extend playing opportunities to student musicians who may or may not have the opportunity to be involved with other musical organizations on campus. This club rehearses weekly, with members learning music that is provided with the club. A few times a semester, members of this group perform at on-campus events. This club is open to all flute players, regardless of skill level.

Alpha Delta Epsilon

A gender inclusive sorority that has a focus on diversity and inclusivity

Mens Club Rugby

The Geneseo Mens Club Rugby team is coming off very successful 2021-2022 seasons being ranked nationally for both the Fall and the Spring. There is no experience needed to play and there are no tryouts as well.

SIgma Gamma Phi/ Arethusa

Founded in 1892, Sigma Gamma Phi, also known as SGPhi, is Geneseo's third oldest sorority on campus. We are a local organization with three other chapters at Fredonia, Oneonta, and Potsdam. Once a year we get together with our chapters, swap traditions, and have a great time meeting other sisters! In Geneseo we are involved in many philanthropic activities and charities. We pride ourselves on our commitment to bettering our community through service projects. Sigma Gamma Phi is also not your typical sorority - and we pride ourselves on that! Forming great friendships and long-lasting bonds with each other are at the forefront of our organization. This, in turn with our strong alumnae support, allow us to form a network of passionate and focused women all over the country. We are all different and unique individuals who contribute to make Sigma Gamma Phi one of the best organizations around!

Latinx Student Association

LSA is an organization that highlights latinx culture through creating a safe space on campus to have ongoing conversation surrounding latinx topics. We aim to be inclusive to all Latinx individuals hence introducing more inclusive language through our name. We put on annual events such as hispanic heritage month, La Mezcla Dinner and Sabor Latino Dinner. We also hold collaborations with organizations like GLK, OGX and other cultural clubs.

Chromatic Photography Club

Chromatic is a creative community that welcomes all types of creative collaboration including photography, poetry, videography, painting, and choreography. The goal of Chromatic is to execute projects that are directed for and by students. Chromatic's values align with that of the college; it exists to enhance the student experience of Geneseo students.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Fridays at 7:00 PM in Brodie 220

Association for Women in Mathematics

The AWM is firmly committed to fostering an inclusive environment that enables a diverse community to be involved in and contribute to AWM activities. The AWM believes that all people with an interest in mathematics should be supported and encouraged to participate in the profession. It is AWM’s goal to celebrate, recognize and support a diverse mathematical community of individuals from across the spectrum of age, race, gender, gender identity and expression, national or ethnic origin, religion and religious belief, marital status, parental status, body shape or size, sexual orientation, physical ability, socioeconomic status, employment status and other aspects of diversity.

  • Meet Times:
    Every three weeks on Wednesdays at 7:00 PM in Welles 121