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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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Ski Racing Team

To allow students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to participate in a competitive ski environment. Competitive skiing provides a challenging and lifelong experience. This organization will be a positive representative of the college on local, state, and national levels. We compete against other schools at different mountains across the state! It's a ton of fun and you will make lots of new friends. We stay at hotels when we race at farther away mountains, and get up early to race all day! The ski team is comprised of a girls and boys team (we practice together). Everyone races individually twice on Saturday and twice on Sunday. Typically slalom races and Giant Slalom are on different days.

Emmelodics

Emmelodics is an inclusive A Capella group that hosts a wide range of musical performances and gigs around campus and the greater campus community. Collaborations with other performing groups and various student organizations is common.

Karate Club

We are an organization that aims to allow all students, regardless of experience, to learn and practice karate in a fun, inclusive, and low-pressure environment. We structure our meetings to allow each student to work to their own level of intensity so that everybody can have a valuable experience no matter their martial arts background. In club, we teach many different facets of karate, including technique, kata, sparring, breaking, and self-defense. We draw from a variety of karate styles to help establish a broad base of knowledge, and we welcome students from every style of martial arts, not just karate. Karate club is a wonderful place to begin your martial arts journey or to expand on the knowledge and skills you already have.

Beekeeping Club

The purpose of beekeeping club is to keep pollinators relevant, specifically bees, and create a space for members to discuss just how important and fascinating bees are. We tend to the hives on our hive visits where members can learn the ins and outs of keeping bees. We also talk all things bee related in our weekly informative meetings that discuss topics from bee anatomy all the way to types of honey.

Women's Club Ice Hockey

Geneseo Women’s Club Ice Hockey seeks to compete with college level athletes from other schools, engage in competitive and respectful play, and increase the awareness of the sport of women’s ice hockey. We practice twice a week and have games on weekends.

Women's Club Soccer

Women's Club Soccer is an organization devoted to creating an inclusive team of athletes who are interested in playing soccer above the intramural level. With weekly practices and competitive gameplay, Women’s Club Soccer will provide a welcoming environment for those who wish to come together and play soccer.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Mondays , Wednesdays , Fridays at 6:30 PM in Saratoga Fields

SUNY Geneseo Film Club

SUNY Geneseo's Film Club is an organization in which Geneseo students interested in filmmaking as an art form, film history, impact of film, classic and upcoming film, as well as film as it applies to current events. It will be a safe space for students to enjoy their interest with as little or as much film knowledge as they may have, and to do so without fear of judgment from peers. Our main goal as a student organization is to create a fun and creative environment for students to expand their knowledge of film and make new friends with the same interests. There should be something for all students in Film Club.

Theology Club

Theology Club will serve as a confidential, supportive niche for students who have either left religion or are having doubts about their current religion. With no intent of religious intolerance/discrimination, this organization is targeted towards free-minded individuals who are interested in engaging in respectful, genuine dialogues in a receptive and safe environment. With Theology Club, students will be allowed to openly discuss traditionally subverted topics regarding particular religions or to simply alleviate one’s internal chaos through the exchange of anecdotes regarding their upbringing, religion, or emotions. Overall, Theology Club will serve as a haven for students with no basis of discrimination which will respectfully foster and stimulate logical argumentation, advance mutual understanding, cosmopolitanism, and pluralism amongst the Geneseo community.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Tuesdays at 7:00 PM in Welles 111

Friends of Recreation, Conservation, and Environmental Stewardship

The FORCES program and name is defined by several of the elements below: FRIENDS Students and community members seeking new and interesting experiences, with a willingness to help improve their local parks and historic sites RECREATION This "force" contributes to patron education on different forms of and ways to recreate; improvement projects and maintenance that enhance hiking and sporting activities in NYS parks. It also reflects the philosophy that patrons who participate in recreational activities are more likely to appreciate and want to protect the environments where they take place. CONSERVATION At FORCES we also focus our efforts on conserving and protecting the rich heritage and culture found in NYS historic sites and other unique areas. ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP In addition, FORCES directly involves environmental projects and education that benefit the parks. Educational and environmental projects include invasive species management, plant and wildlife protection, water quality assessment and trail improvement.