Student Events/activities
Judson Student Organization (JSO) plans and/or sponsors the majority of events and activities at Judson University. These events include:
- Homecoming
- Invisible Children
- The Office Party
- Singled Out
- "Rock Out" Competition
- Reel Conversations
- Small Groups
- Concerts
- Mr. Wilson
- Blue Crew
- Brown Bagging
- Missions Service Projects
- Spring Fling
- Senior Banquet
- Lip Sync
- JSO Week (Chapel)
- Call and Response
- Political Forum
- Off Stage Improv
- Variety Show
- Clifford Court Ministry
- Campus Prayer Events
JSO also recognizes other clubs formed on campus:
- International Justice Mission Chapter (IJM)
- Mu Kappa (Missionary Kids Chapter)
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Juggernaut (Ultimate Frisbee)
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