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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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La Casa Hispánica

Spanish Club meets every Wednesday at 7 pm in Welles 111. Each week, we celebrate a new idea through a variety of crafts and activities. This is a fun way to learn about Hispanic culture and the Spanish language, all while having fun!

Great Outdoors Club

Great Outdoors Club at Geneseo strives to provide an easy way for students to experience the great outdoors and network with other outdoor enthusiasts. The club aims to inform its members of the outdoor opportunities in Livingston County and the surrounding areas. Members will learn safe ways to experience the wilderness. Members will be challenged both physically and mentally, while developing new skills useful for both daily life and outdoor adventures. GOC will promote awareness and appreciation for the outdoors, and be an advocate for the significance and protection of the wilderness.

Hips 'n Harmony

The purpose of this organization is to provide all women identifying students of SUNY Geneseo with an outlet to express themselves through a student run vocal ensemble. We perform with the other 4 a cappella groups at least 2 times per semester in big concerts. We perform at gigs for other schools and at Geneseo. We are a student-run organization.

Phi Kappa Pi

Clio was founded in 1872 and is the oldest sorority on the Geneseo campus. We are known for our gold and white colors, as well as our flower, the beautiful white daisy. Every year we participate in many charitable events, as well as our main one being Migrant Christmas.

Gajjda Bhangra

We are a co-ed dance team who dances competitively all around Geneseo campus, as well as other off campus events. This style of dance originated in the Punjab region of India, and has been danced competitively. It is a high energy and joyful form of dance.

Shakti

Shakti, which means strength in Sanskrit, is an organization that strives to represent South Asian students by creating student solidarity. It is an outlet for South Asian students seeking self-discovery as well as a vehicle to enhance the diversity of the campus at large on issues of diversity and multiculturalism with respect to South Asian culture.

Sisters Making a Change

Sisters Making a Change (SMAC) is a local social service sorority at the State University of New York at Geneseo. We are proud to live by our 5 founding principles: service, unity, loyalty, scholarship, and wellness. Our philanthropy is the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and every Spring we host the "Out of the Darkness Walk".

Geneseo Crew Club

Crew is a tight-knit group of people who practice the sport the rowing. As a team they build connections with each other as they work towards their goals. Crew club is a way for students to build connections with their peers, to stay active, and enjoy the outdoors.

SUNY Geneseo Pre-Vet Club

Regarding the aforementioned guidance and education our club strives to provide for its members, this is accomplished in a variety of ways. For instance, at meetings, we may go over what classes our members should be taking each semester to stay on track for graduation, as well as what classes some vet programs require. We also hold meetings that go over vet school applications and the different vet schools/programs. Regarding events, we may visit local barns or have speakers come to our campus.

Philosophy Club

Philosophical discussions every week, varying topics that are not always rooted in philosophy. We meet in Welles 111, Thursdays at 7pm.