Globally Oriented Student Clubs and Organizations
Graduate Michelle Stoner, front row left
Fall 2006
Peace Corps Volunteer
Niger, West Africa
There are many out-of-classroom opportunities for students to learn about and address global issues. One way is through SSU student organizations. The organizations listed below are open to all students. For information about these clubs, or to start a new one, visit the Center for Leadership, Involvement & Service located in the Student Union or view the Student Organizations web page.
- Student Organizations
- American Multicultural Studies Club
Anthropology Club - Filipino American Association of SSU
- French Club
- Gemütlichkeit (regarding German-speaking cultures)
- Geography/Global Studies Club
- Hillel of Sonoma County
- Human Rights Club
- International Student Association
- La Fe (regarding Latino identify and community)
- El Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (M.E.Ch.A)
- Model United Nations
- Multicultural Greek Council
- Multicultural Leaders of America
- Raza Native American Council
- Spanish Club
