We represent and serve more than 17,000 undergraduate students at SUNY Stony Brook University. The USG is responsible for appropriating student activity fees to approximately 130 funded clubs and organizations in order to create a sense of community on campus and to enhance student life. For more than 50 years, we have been an organizing force for student power on campus through activism and representation throughout important decision-making bodies at the University.
The Office of Student Activities strives to develop the whole person by providing education, advisement, resources, and support to enhance our students' co-curricular and experiential opportunities.
Residence Hall Association
Residence Hall Association
Residence Hall Association
Residence Hall Association
Residence Hall Association
The Office of Student Activities strives to develop the whole person by providing education, advisement, resources, and support to enhance our students' co-curricular and experiential opportunities.
Residence Hall Association
The Office of Student Activities strives to develop the whole person by providing education, advisement, resources, and support to enhance our students' co-curricular and experiential opportunities.
From its inception in 1980 as “Stony Brook Men’s Rugby” to its reorganization in the Spring 2010, the Seawolves Rugby Academy’s main mission and objectives have stayed the same. The Academy seeks to foster and facilitate the development of its members on the pitch and in the classroom while promoting the sport of rugby in the USA.
From its inception in 1980 as “Stony Brook Men’s Rugby” to its reorganization in the Spring 2010, the Seawolves Rugby Academy’s main mission and objectives have stayed the same. The Academy seeks to foster and facilitate the development of its members on the pitch and in the classroom while promoting the sport of rugby in the USA.
Residence Hall Association
The Office of Student Activities strives to develop the whole person by providing education, advisement, resources, and support to enhance our students' co-curricular and experiential opportunities.
We represent and serve more than 17,000 undergraduate students at SUNY Stony Brook University. The USG is responsible for appropriating student activity fees to approximately 130 funded clubs and organizations in order to create a sense of community on campus and to enhance student life. For more than 50 years, we have been an organizing force for student power on campus through activism and representation throughout important decision-making bodies at the University.
The Office of Student Activities strives to develop the whole person by providing education, advisement, resources, and support to enhance our students' co-curricular and experiential opportunities.
We represent and serve more than 17,000 undergraduate students at SUNY Stony Brook University. The USG is responsible for appropriating student activity fees to approximately 130 funded clubs and organizations in order to create a sense of community on campus and to enhance student life. For more than 50 years, we have been an organizing force for student power on campus through activism and representation throughout important decision-making bodies at the University.
From its inception in 1980 as “Stony Brook Men’s Rugby” to its reorganization in the Spring 2010, the Seawolves Rugby Academy’s main mission and objectives have stayed the same. The Academy seeks to foster and facilitate the development of its members on the pitch and in the classroom while promoting the sport of rugby in the USA.
Oxfam
From its inception in 1980 as “Stony Brook Men’s Rugby” to its reorganization in the Spring 2010, the Seawolves Rugby Academy’s main mission and objectives have stayed the same. The Academy seeks to foster and facilitate the development of its members on the pitch and in the classroom while promoting the sport of rugby in the USA.
We represent and serve more than 17,000 undergraduate students at SUNY Stony Brook University. The USG is responsible for appropriating student activity fees to approximately 130 funded clubs and organizations in order to create a sense of community on campus and to enhance student life. For more than 50 years, we have been an organizing force for student power on campus through activism and representation throughout important decision-making bodies at the University.
From its inception in 1980 as “Stony Brook Men’s Rugby” to its reorganization in the Spring 2010, the Seawolves Rugby Academy’s main mission and objectives have stayed the same. The Academy seeks to foster and facilitate the development of its members on the pitch and in the classroom while promoting the sport of rugby in the USA.
We represent and serve more than 17,000 undergraduate students at SUNY Stony Brook University. The USG is responsible for appropriating student activity fees to approximately 130 funded clubs and organizations in order to create a sense of community on campus and to enhance student life. For more than 50 years, we have been an organizing force for student power on campus through activism and representation throughout important decision-making bodies at the University.
We represent and serve more than 17,000 undergraduate students at SUNY Stony Brook University. The USG is responsible for appropriating student activity fees to approximately 130 funded clubs and organizations in order to create a sense of community on campus and to enhance student life. For more than 50 years, we have been an organizing force for student power on campus through activism and representation throughout important decision-making bodies at the University.