Iona College (New York) - Clubs and Organizations

Clubs and Organizations

There are currently 65 active clubs, Greek fraternities and Sororities, and media organizations on Campus.

Governing Bodies

  • Student Government Association (SGA)
  • Gaels Activities Board (GAB)
  • Council for Greek Governance (CGG)
  • Media Board
  • Student Athletic Advisory Committee

Media Groups

  • ICTV (TV Station)
  • The Ionian (Student Newspaper)
  • WICR (Iona Radio)
  • ICANN (The Yearbook)
  • Kaleidoscope (Literary Magazine)

Multicultural Clubs

  • Asian Student Association (ASA)
  • Black Student Union (BSU)
  • Council of Multicultural Leaders (CML)
  • Gaelic Society
  • Hispanic Organization for Latin Awareness (HOLA)
  • SOCA (Students of Caribbean Ancestry)
  • Italian Society

Club Sports

  • Gael Dancers
  • Men's Rugby
  • Cheerleading

Performing Arts

  • Iona Players
  • Iona Singers
  • Pipe Band
  • Dance Ensemble

General Interest Clubs

  • Accounting Club
  • Admirers of Illustrated Literature
  • Advertising Club
  • Animal Rights Coalition
  • Biology Club
  • Chemical Society
  • Commuter Student Association (CSA)
  • Computer Science Club
  • Criminal Justice Club
  • Democracy Matters
  • Economics Club
  • Education Club
  • Edmund Rice Society
  • Finance Club
  • History Society
  • IC Green Club
  • IC Management Club
  • International Business
  • Inter-Residence Council
  • Iona College Math Society (ICMS)
  • Iona Spirituality Institute
  • Marketing Club
  • Mock Trial
  • Model United Nations
  • National Student Speech and Hearing/Language Association
  • New Politics Club
  • Pre-Law
  • Psychology Club
  • Public Relations Student Society of America
  • Social Work Club
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
  • Students for Africa
  • Students Uniting for Veterans (SUV)
  • Tara Knights Society


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