Clubs and Organizations

Clubs are established in response to student interests and requests. The following organizations are recognized by the Student Government Association.

Academic & Pre-Professional

47 House: In order to prepare students for the work force, '47 House aims to give members hands-on experience in the fields of marketing, advertising, and public relations. 47house@stevenson.edu

Accounting Association: The Accounting Association provides accounting students with the opportunity to interact with fellow accounting students and professional accountants. This club provides advice to students seeking employment and helps integrate university coursework and on-the-job experience. Each semester members are encouraged to participate in professional, community service, fundraising, and recreational activities. accounting@stevenson.edu. 

Professional Association for Design, (AIGA): AIGA is a national professional association for designers. The Stevenson University AIGA Student Group, associated with the AIGA Baltimore Chapter, provides opportunities for serious art and design students to meet other students in the major, network with design professionals, and learn more about design technologies through club-sponsored workshops. Major activities include Adobe Crash Course Workshop, trips off-campus to professional design events and service projects, portfolio peer reviews, and more. AIGA@stevenson.edu

Alpha Phi Sigma: The Alpha Phi Sigma is a criminal justice honor society that provides students with the opportunities to experience an international network of criminal justice employees and students. This organization is a certified member of The Association of College Honor Societies and affiliated with The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. APS@stevenson.edu

American Chemical Society (ACS): The American Chemical Society helps its member’s network, explore chemistry career options, and learn about science by participating in local and national American Chemical Society events. The society organizes chapter events, including research seminars, social events, community service, and more. ACS@stevenson.edu

American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Building a national community of undergraduate students and faculty members for the advancement of biochemistry and molecular biology research education and outreach. asbmb@stevenson.edu

Association of Black Psychologists: The Association of Black Psychologists aims to liberate the African mind, empower the African character, and enlighten the African spirit. The mission of ABP is to promote and advance the profession of Black Psychology and develop programs in which psychologists of African descent can 1) Influence and affect social change, 2) Assist in solving problems in black communities and other ethnic groups. As a student chapter at Stevenson, ABP's student circle intends to 3) Promote, advance, and discuss the profession of African/Black psychology, 4) Educate the importance of cultural competency within the mental health/psychology field to the Stevenson community, 5) Promote and discuss an approach to psychology that is consistent with the experience of Black people, and to 6) develop support systems for Black psychologists, students of psychology, and other related fields. abpclub@stevenson.edu

Criminal Justice Student Association (CJSA): The Criminal Justice Student Association is an organization formed for students planning to work with the law, corrections, or courts. The group hosts events, study time, public speakers, and small group discussions focused on criminal justice as a major and as a career. CJSA@stevenson.edu

Fashion Apparel & Design (F.A.D.): The Fashion Club is a student organization that provides Stevenson University students with opportunities to be involved in fashion-driven and fashion-related activities. The club appeals to students at Stevenson University studying in various areas such as fashion merchandising, fashion design, business, business communication, photography, and art. The activities in the Fashion Club will expand students’ knowledge by helping students understand the fashion retail business through activities, workshops, field trips, charities and events. FAD@stevenson.edu

Financial Management Association (FMA): The FMA promotes the knowledge of finance, including financial literacy, and elevates the understanding of the relationship between finance and business among peers, and provides members with professional development resources and opportunities related to finance. FMA also enhance the quality and relevance of education in finance and provide opportunities for professional interaction. FMAClub@stevenson.edu

Forensic Science Club: The Forensic Science Club strives to provide unity within the forensic science program at Stevenson by giving both graduate and undergraduate students in the program, as well as the faculty members, a chance to interact and participate in various campus events as a group. The club also fund raises to host networking sessions with various external forensic science organizations. forensicclub@stevenson.edu

Greenspring Review: The Greenspring Review is a social-oriented club that seeks to promote literature and art on campus. Our mission is to represent Stevenson's creative minds and provide students opportunities to showcase their talent. Email: tgsreview@stevenson.edu. Website.
Email: tgsreview@stevenson.edu

Human Services Club: The Human Services Club parallels strongly with the major. It sponsors charitable, educational, and social activities. Students conduct service projects that benefit needy families, such as donating Christmas gifts to needy children through the Giving Tree Project. The club members will also be able to hear from speakers, such as admissions officers from graduate programs in counseling and social work, and representatives from non-profit organizations like Catholic Charities. Social gatherings include parties as well as recreational field trips. HSC@stevenson.edu

Legal Society: The Legal Society Club provides and encourages an environment that accommodates: learning, using, and applying the law in our country. This is achieved through various activities like Law and Constitutional day, trips to the center of government both state and federal, provide comprehensive mentoring and advice with classes, and facilitate networking between professionals and students through speaker serious and various activities conducted throughout the year. legalsociety@stevenson.edu

National Broadcasting Society/ Film Moving Image Club (NBS/ FMI): NBS/ FMI is a student-ran organization which promotes The National Broadcasting Society and the Film and Moving Image program while exercising creative film making talents of the student of Stevenson University. NBS-FMIclub@stevenson.edu

National Student Nurses Association (NSNA): The Stevenson University chapter of the NSNA is a professional club that focuses on issues of interest to students preparing to join the nursing profession. As members of this national organization, students have the opportunity to network with nursing professionals, meet and plan activities with students from area chapters in Maryland, and enjoy the support and camaraderie of other students in the nursing field. NSNA members are involved in education and service activities locally. Activities include co-sponsorship of a day-long professional conference, social events, and a blood drive. The NSNA is also involved in a variety of fundraising projects to support the many activities they participate in during the year. NSNA@stevenson.edu

Phi Beta Lambda (PBL): A national business society that serves as the collegiate level of Future Business Leaders of America, Phi Beta Lambda strives to instill the values and ethics required for responsible business practice. PBL@stevenson.edu

Pre-Health Student Union (PHSU): The goal of the Pre-Health Student Union (PHSU) is to provide fellowship and support for those who want to pursue careers in a variety of healthcare professions. The organization strives to build a pre-health student community dedicated to providing resources and information to future health professionals. PHSU will provide workshops, guest speakers, and volunteer opportunities to assist students preparing to apply to health professions programs. PHSU@stevenson.edu

Psychology Club: The Psychology Club gathers to discuss issues related to the field of psychology, such as applying to graduate school, research possibilities, and careers in psychology. The club co-sponsors health awareness events, coordinates volunteer activities in the community, and hosts social activities to increase camaraderie. psychclub@stevenson.edu

Teachers of Tomorrow (TOT): The purpose of Teachers of Tomorrow is to promote the inherent rights, education, and well-being of all children, in home, school, and community; to work for desirable conditions, programs, and practices for children from infancy through early adolescence; to raise the standard of preparation for all those actively involved with the care and development of children; and to encourage continuous professional growth of educators. Membership in the Stevenson branch is open to any person affiliated with Stevenson University whose interests are in harmony with the purposes of TOT. TOTS@stevenson.edu

Cultural

African Student Union (ASU): African Student Union is a club that aims to create a community and atmosphere for the members to build, learn more about, and share African culture. Open to all Stevenson University students, ASU is a great place to build friendships, speak freely, and make history. AfricanStudentUnionClub@stevenson.edu

Anime Club: The Anime Club promotes involvement with students in the Stevenson community who are interested in anime, and Japanese culture. The club promotes skills such as graphic design, technological skills, and artistic skills as they relate to Japanese culture. anime@stevenson.edu

Asian Culture Club: The Asian Culture Club represents students who express interest in Asian cultures, as well as those who have Asian origins. Social and educational values will be applied to meetings as well as celebrating cultural events hosted by the club. acclub@stevenson.edu

Black Student Union (BSU): The Black Student Union promotes racial and ethnic understanding on campus and fosters cultural awareness among the University community through informal discussions, panel presentations, guest speakers, and community service projects. The BSU also hosts one of the most popular traditions on campus, the BSU Fashion Show, every spring. The club is open to all students. BSU@stevenson.edu

Organization for Latin American Students (OLAS): OLAS provides a support group for Latin American students where they can embrace and celebrate their culture. The mission of the group is also to educate and inform the Stevenson community about the Latin American culture through educational and social programs as well as to make contributions to the greater Latin American community throughout the Baltimore area through partnerships with organizations. OLAS@stevenson.edu

The Q Group: The Q Group promotes acceptance and support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, ally, and other students on the campus. The group plans to educate students about the GLBTQA community and encourage a sex-positive environment on the SU campus. The group offers events and activities embracing the GLBTQA students on campus. qgroup@stevenson.edu

Programming

Commuter Student Association (CSA): The Commuter Student Association represents the interests and needs of the commuting students attending Stevenson University. Through programming events and activities, representing commuters and in their dealings with the University, it is the hope of CSA to help the commuting student become an integral part of the campus community. commuter@stevenson.edu

Mustang Activities and Programming Board (MAP): Mustang Activities and Programming is a branch of Student Activities that provides every Stevenson University student with an exciting, enriching, and unforgettable college experience. A diverse selection of high-quality campus activities that are low-or-no-cost are offered to students. MAP aims to serve the SU community by being reliable, friendly, and responsive to feedback. All students are welcome to join MAP. map@stevenson.edu

Environment

Environmental Club: The Environmental Club promotes waste reduction and awareness of environmental issues at Stevenson and beyond. All students are invited to become members. Students in science-related programs are especially encouraged to participate. environmentalclub@stevenson.edu

Faith Based

CRU (Campus Crusade for Christ): CRU is a non-denominational Christian fellowship group. The ministries in which students participate include weekly meetings with music, Bible study, and fellowship. The club also sponsors outreach and service projects. CRU@stevenson.edu

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA): Fellowship of Christian Athletes is here to leave their footprint at Stevenson University, and create an open space for student athletes to share. fca@stevenson.edu

Governance

Residence Hall Association (RHA): RHA provides and creates a constructive and rewarding educational/social environment for the residents. RHA will strive to accomplish this purpose by coordinating, supporting, and initiating individual hall councils and collective efforts in the area of instilling integrity, achieving excellence, fostering learning, and promoting a sense of community. rhall@stevenson.edu

Student Government Association (SGA): The mission of the Student Government Association, or SGA, is to improve the quality of student’s academic, professional, social, and personal development while at Stevenson University; to serve as the democratic voice on campus and as a liaison between the student body and the faculty, staff, and administration; to advocate the incorporation of student views and opinions in the formulation of policies and procedures governing Stevenson University; and to provide a forum for the exchange and development of ideas in various areas of student concerns. SGA@stevenson.edu

Greek

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (AKA): AKA is an international service organization that was founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. in 1908. It is the oldest Greek-lettered organization established by African-American, college-educated women. Stevenson University’s undergraduate chapter of AKA, Tau Theta, was chartered on April 3, 2011. Its members are distinguished young women who boast excellent academic records, proven leadership skills, and are involved in the community through advocacy and service. AKA@stevenson.edu

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., an international organization of college and professional men, was founded on January 9, 1914 at Howard University on the principles Brotherhood, Scholarship and Service. These principles are exhibited by the fraternity motto, "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity." pbsf@stevenson.edu

Phi Mu Delta Fraternity:  Founded nationally in 1918 as the first national fraternity to accept men regardless of their race or religious affiliation, Phi Mu Delta provides a positive fraternity experience for today's college man, encouraging high personal standards and to help its members live the ideals of our Founders: democracy, brotherhood and service. We seek to redefine fraternity by cultivating and curating a culture of lifelong civic engagement and fellowship. pmdf@stevenson.edu

Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority: Stevenson's chapter of this national and international sorority endeavors to promote friendships and cooperation among college women of all races and creeds, to provide service, to raise the standard of university ideals, and to promote philanthropic efforts. Members sponsor social events and fundraisers and participate in activities with other area chapters. phisig@stevenson.edu

Health & Wellness

Active Minds: Active Minds is an organization that utilizes peer outreach to increase awareness of mental illnesses to all members of the Stevenson community. The organization sponsors educational and service events that provide a helping hand and a safe environment and are open to all participants. The organization also encourages students to seek help as soon as it is needed and to meet with counselors in the Wellness Center at Stevenson University. activeminds@stevenson.edu

Leadership

Mile Initiative of Leadership and Excellence (M.I.L.E.): Mile Initiative of Leadership and Excellence, or M.I.L.E., is an emerging leaders organization that prepares young males for life after college. The organization focuses on career preparation, excellence in academics, building a strong brotherhood, and promoting a positive male image. mile@stevenson.edu

Sigma Alpha Pi (SAP): The Society of Leadership and Success, Sigma Alpha Pi, is dedicated to creating lasting positive changes in people's lives. The society is an organization that helps people discover and achieve their goals. Membership in the society offers life-changing lectures from the nation’s leading presenters and a community where like-minded success-oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. The society also serves as a powerful force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing action to better the world. SAP@stevenson.edu

WORTH (Women of Resilience, Tenacity, and Humility): WORTH will engage in meetings, activities, and events while unlocking their leadership potential. WORTH will connect young women of different cultural backgrounds across campus to inspire one another through mental, physical, and emotional support. This group focuses on building a sisterhood and creating a sociable environment for all women. worthclub@stevenson.edu

Service

Food Recovery Network: The Food Recovery Network (FRN) is a student-led movement against food waste and hunger. FRN volunteers’ package left over foods from campus marketplaces and transport them to hunger fighting facilities around the Baltimore area. All Stevenson University students are welcome to join. This is a great opportunity to receive service hours on campus and make a positive impact in the community. foodnet@stevenson.edu

Mission: I'm Home (MIH): Mission: I'm Home is an organization focused on rehabilitating damaged or destroyed houses enabling displaced families to return home. MIH organizes annual alternative spring break trips to New Orleans, Louisiana, where members partner with the St. Bernard Project and Habitat for Humanity in an effort to restore residential areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina. mih@stevenson.edu

R.E.A.C.H.: R.E.A.C.H. is a club for anyone who is passionate, genuine, and determined to make a difference in the world. The goals of R.E.A.C.H is to incorporate the five following core values. Restoration. Experience. Acceptance. Community, and Humility. R.E.A.C.H provides members with opportunities to be hands on with various organizations in the community. R.E.A.C.H seeks to do more than just engage, but to build intentional connections that will have a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and families. reachclub@stevenson.edu

Stevenson Enactus: Enactus is a social entrepreneurship club. Its mission is to connect students and business leaders to empower and transform the world around them through real, sustainable business projects. enactus@stevenson.edu

Special Interest

Anime Club: The Anime Club strives to bring together members of the Stevenson community by creating a space for those with an interest in anime. AnimeClub@stevenson.edu

Best Buddies: Best Buddies strives to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment. Membership is open to all students. bestbuddies@stevenson.edu

Ethical Hackers: The creation of this club is based on the necessity for a cycbersecurity community on campus. This club provides a social outlet for those students who desire to become proficient in their field through practice, competition, and collaboration. ethicalhackersclub@stevenson.edu

Mustang Mentors Club: The Mustang Mentors Club aims towards encouraging the youth to pursue a higher education while being led in a positive direction by Stevenson University students. Within our mentoring program, Stevenson University will be partnered with a local middle school. Through a consistent interaction between both communities, we will build positive relationships, display a collegiate experience, and have events to act as a support system and show the value of hard work. mustangmentorsclub@stevenson.edu

Photo Club: Stevenson University’s Photo Club looks into the relationship between the eye, the camera, and the artistic creativity. The club provides an encouraging and sociable environment for all members with all different types of experience and enjoyment for photographic imagery. The club offers a manner to share ideas and knowledge with one another. photoclub@stevenson.edu

Ravens Flock: The Ravens Flock’s goal is to bring the Stevenson community together by spreading their love for football through an environment in which students learn more about the professional sports industry by utilizing a partnership with the Baltimore Ravens. ravensflock@stevenson.edu

Relay for Life: Relay for Life offers everyone an opportunity to participate in the fight against cancer. Teams camp out and take turns walking around a track, fundraising money for the lifesaving mission of the American Cancer Society. American Cancer Society Colleges Against Cancer is a nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff dedicated to eliminating cancer by initiating and supporting programs of the American Cancer Society in college communities such as Relay for Life. RFL@stevenson.edu

Stevenson University College Republicans: The College Republican club raises awareness about the political process in the United States. In addition, the club fosters meaningful dialogue throughout the campus regarding critical issues occurring in the nation. crclub@stevenson.edu

Stevenson University Sovereign Stangs (Step Team): The purpose of this organization is to bring together students who have a common interest in the art of step. These students practice sets of step routine which they perform at university and community events. Group leaders’ work together to create step routines and collaborate with other group leaders on performances at their events. stepteam@stevenson.edu