NOTE: All St. Bonaventure students are welcome to join any of the clubs listed below.
Black Student Union
Black Student Union (BSU) strives to promote a sense of community for black students at St. Bonaventure.
Political activism and cultural unity are emphasized through various social and cultural events and programs throughout the school year,
which include communications, social and cultural activities, academic affairs and publications.
All students are encouraged to participate in the various facets of BSU.
Spectrum
Spectrum is 51³Ô¹Ïapp’s LGBTQIA+ alliance.
Spectrum raises awareness about issues facing LGBTQIA+ individuals, promotes an inclusive and respectful community, and creates spaces where LGBTQIA+ students feel welcomed and safe.
Spectrum honors our Catholic-Franciscan tradition by advocating
respect for the dignity of all people. Whether you identify as LGBTQIA+ or you are a straight ally, we are open to, and appreciative of, your involvement.
Muslim Students Association
Muslim Students Association (MSA) is a club that is inclusive and inviting to all. We encourage students of many different faith traditions and backgrounds to come together to experience a different side to a different culture.
We have a great
time discussing various topics including the Arabic language, Islamophobia, and injustices around us, while sharing sweets and treats.
We plan special events, such as a day trip to the Cleveland Museum of Art to view an exhibition on the
Mughal Empire, which ruled South Asia from 1526 until its demise in the 19th century.
Asian Students in Action
Asian Students in Action (ASIA) is an organization for Asian and Pacific Island Americans of all backgrounds, ethnicities, and heritages.
The main objectives of ASIA include:
providing an academic, social, political, and cultural support group for Asian and Pacific Island Americans at St. Bonaventure
fostering a brotherhood and sisterhood among the diverse Asian/Pacific ethnicities in the U.S. while bringing awareness to the campus community of a broader understanding of the diverse issues facing people of Asian descent in the United States today.
STEP
The Step Team is based on a long and rich tradition in African-based communities that use movement, words and sounds to communicate allegiance to a group.
The stepping tradition in the U.S. grew out of song and dance rituals practiced by historically
African-American fraternities and sororities, beginning in the early 1900s.
The Step Team performs at a variety of places, from basketball games to its own shows.
All are welcome to join. Prior experience is not required.
Latin American Student Organization
The Latin American Student Organization (LASO) serves as an active peer support group and offers social and educational programs and activities. In addition, LASO serves as the unifying Latino organization on campus.
LASO promotes activism,
advocacy, mentorship, race relations, inclusiveness, community service, leadership, and history. LASO constantly provides quality projects, discussions, and events that contribute to the student experience at St. Bonaventure.
Indigenous Student Confederacy
The Indigenous Student Confederacy at St. Bonaventure is dedicated to fostering awareness, understanding, and appreciation of Indigenous cultures and communities within our university. Our goal is to create a welcoming and supportive environment where Indigenous students can thrive and share their rich heritage with the broader campus community.
Join us in our mission to organize engaging events and offer valuable learning opportunities that highlight Native experiences and Indigenous issues. We are passionate about increasing the visibility of Indigenous voices at St. Bonaventure and making our campus a place for everyone.
Learn about all university Clubs & Organizations