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Connect through Clubs

Clubs are a great way to get involved and meet new people! Dive deeper into your current interests or explore new ones. Choose from 140+ clubs and organizations.

Clubs and organizations are an integral part of student life at St. Thomas. They exist to provide you with an opportunity to continue your education outside of the classroom. Choosing to be involved is a great way to enhance social, interpersonal, problem solving and many other important skills.

Get Involved Via Tommie Link

Tommie Link is where student clubs and organizations post events and share information about themselves. Find a club that interests you plus upcoming events for students.

Preview Student Clubs

Did you know St. Thomas has a sailing club?

Did you know St. Thomas has a sailing club?

ÀÇÓÑÊÓƵ offers over 130 different clubs and organizations. What’s one unique word to describe yours?

ÀÇÓÑÊÓƵ offers over 130 different clubs and organizations. What’s one unique word to describe yours?

I think I like this little life at St. Thomas.

I think I like this little life at St. Thomas.

Where to Start

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Undergraduate Student Government

The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is dedicated to advocating student concerns, promote positive change and foster the St. Thomas identity.
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Diversity Activities Board

DAB is a student programming board for the University responsible for bringing educational programs focused on diversity and inclusion.
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St. Thomas Activities and Recreation

As a student programming board at the University of St. Thomas, STAR is committed to providing opportunities for students to interact and develop relationships with other students on campus.
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TommieMedia

TommieMedia is an award-winning web-based organization aiming to deliver campus, local and world news to the community.
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Campus Life Department

Start a New Club

If you cannot find a club or organization that fits your interest, consider starting a new club! Contact Campus Life to learn more about the process and criteria!

Contact Campus Life