Formed by sophomore Rejoice Owusu, senior Ben DeGeorge and senior Jesse Parent, the Ghana Project is a grassroots organization hoping to leave a significant impact oncommunities local and abroad.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Swing Dance Club shakes the stress away
The Swing Dance Club is a student-run group on campus that serves as a fun way to de-stress and learn to dance without any pressure.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Art Association colors campus with student talent
Any student interested in art can get involved in the Student Art Association, which seeks to bring students together to enjoy and create art on and around campus, regardless of major or department affiliation.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Amnesty International strives for human rights
The Geneseo Chapter of Amnesty International rallies in hopes of creating a better world - one free of such injustices as torture, rape, violence and malnutrition.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Pep Band trumpets hockey spirit
A weekend Ice Knights hockey game wouldn't have the same spirit without the efforts of the loud and proud Ice Knights Pep Band rousing the crowd and cheering on the team.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Invisible Children brings Uganda issues in plain view
One of Geneseo's most recently recognized organizations, "Invisible Children," gives interested students a special opportunity to directly help schools in war-torn northern Uganda.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: AC concerts set stage for superstar
Students may have noticed the plethora of scattered Lupe Fiasco posters advertising the fall concert, but they might not know about the mastermind behind the concert: Activities Commission's concert coordinator, junior Emily Lambe.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Triathlon Club aims to run, swim and bike across finish line
Though the idea of swimming, biking and running may strike fear in the hearts of inactive students, members of the newly-formed Geneseo Triathlon Club look forward to doing all three in just one event.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: GODA teaches the signs of the times
Geneseo Organization for Deaf Awareness is an organization on campus that teaches students American Sign Language.
Read MoreUnder the Knife South Asian beats move Bhangra team
Although Geneseo's Bhangra team only came together three years ago, they immediately established a name for themselves on campus as one of the school's most competitive and diverse groups. Geneseo Bhangra dancers perform at Geneseo events and area competitions alike.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Activities Commission turns up heat with on-campus programming
Behind the concerts, comedians and campus events that are held for the Geneseo college community, there is an exceptionally talented group of students coordinating these acts for our entertainment: the Activities Commission, otherwise recognized as AC.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Throws Up Juggling Club never drops the ball
Geneseo Throws Up Juggling Club is a great opportunity for a student looking to channel their inner juggling addiction. Started three years ago for students to juggle and play with others, it continues today with President Ray Hinton, a junior.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Deep thinkers unite in Philosophy Club
What is the meaning of life? What is death? Geneseo students in the Philosophy Club, advised by faculty member David Levy, set out to answer questions such as these every week. Meetings rely on the open, free flow of different ideas.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Geneseo Late Knight
Anyone on campus who has sought out something fun to do on a weekend night has undoubtedly attended one of Geneseo Late Knight-sponsored events. By working with student organizations, the staff of GLK is able to encourage leadership and planning skills while keeping attendees entertained.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Elementary and Secondary Education Association
It is difficult to walk around campus without passing a student in the ubiquitous School of Education sweatshirt. Education is one of the most popular fields of study at Geneseo, and a large number of education majors turn to the Elementary and Secondary Education Association (ESEA), a student-run organization that offers insight into the School of Education and working with children. ESEA is open to all education majors, including those focusing on adolescent education.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Geneseo Outing Club
Leave no trace. It is the foundation, philosophy and purpose of the Geneseo Outing Club (GOC). Getting out of the campus for all kinds of activities, and coming together each Friday for a potluck, members are welcome to come and go, participate and pass, all within the context of sociability. In the words of GOC president, senior Tara Bush, "Outing Club is for everyone."
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