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Make your college experience what YOU want it to be

There is something for everyone at Stevenson! With 80+ clubs and organizations, 5 fraternities and sororities, campus traditions, and numerous off-campus trips, there is never a dull moment on campus. By getting involved with Student Life and Leadership, students meet lifelong friends, develop personal and professional skills, and make long-lasting memories. Whether it鈥檚 applying to be an Orientation Leader, stepping up to be on the executive board of a club, or representing their fellow students on the Student Government Association, students will have many opportunities to grow personally and professionally.

Make the effort to make your Stevenson experience fun and memorable! Step out of your comfort zone, introduce yourself to a fellow student, attend a club meeting that interests you, or check out a late-night event! You could just end up meeting your new best friends and making important connections!

Our Mission

The Office of Student Life and Leadership at 麻豆社 inspires students to become leaders. We promote an overall sense of community by providing students with high-impact programs and opportunities. Our office extends learning outside the classroom by empowering and challenging students and by preparing them for life beyond Stevenson.

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Clubs & Organizations

With 80+ clubs and organizations, there is truly something for everyone at Stevenson. Make sure to check out the Involvement Fairs that occur at the beginning of each semester. If you鈥檙e interested in starting a new club, The Office of Student Life and Leadership will be happy to walk you through our very simple process!

Commuter Life

Campus life is for all students, whether or not you live on campus. We encourage our commuter students to get involved, attend events, and consider joining the Commuter Student Association to be part of making the commuter experience a great one!

Come visit the CSA Office in the Center for Student Life & Leadership to learn how to get involved!

Fraternity & Sorority Life

The Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) Program at 麻豆社 seeks to foster community, integrity, service, and promote brotherhood/sisterhood through its 7 pillars. These pillars are membership & leadership development, unity, service, tradition, academic excellence, network & community engagement, and growth & retention. Our 5 inter/nationally established Greek lettered organizations provide young men and women a myriad of opportunities for leadership development, professional networking, philanthropic service, and more.

The FSL program is expanding. For more information on how to be a part of this expansion, attend an FSL 101 session, come out to our events, and/or contact the office for student life & leadership!

Campus Programming

Immerse yourself in the full Mustang experience and take part in our students鈥 favorite campus traditions! With large-scale events like the Annual Founder鈥檚 Day Talent Show, Frost Fest, and Food Truck Rally, as well as smaller events like bingo and karaoke nights鈥 and everything in-between! For those seeking to develop their organizational and leadership skills (and have some fun in the process) our student-led Mustang Activities & Programming board (MAP) is always seeking volunteers to assist in the planning and execution of all its events, trips, and programs.

Welcome Week & Student Life Orientation

Welcome Week aims to help new students get connected with each other and to the University through small group discussions, fun social events, and memorable educational sessions. Each freshman and transfer student will be assigned an Orientation Leader who will guide them through Orientation and be a resource for them. Attending all the Welcome Week events is a great way to make friends and memories and ask any questions you have about the Mustang experience before classes begin.

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Leadership Development

Stevenson develops leaders. By getting involved in a club or organization, taking on a leadership position, and trying new things, students have countless opportunities to grow. Student leaders learn transferrable skills that will help set them apart during their time at Stevenson and in their careers and post-Stevenson plans. Student leaders keep our campus life vibrant, so consider getting involved during your time at Stevenson!

Leadership development opportunities include: Applying to be an Orientation Leader, Resident Assistant, or Student Ambassador, Participating in our Emerging Leaders Retreat, Serving as a Club & Org Leader, and more!

The Center for Student Life and Leadership: A New Campus Space for Clubs and Organizations


The Center for Student Life and Leadership (CSLL) is a new, dedicated space where students can participate in and contribute to Stevenson鈥檚 active campus life. The CSLL offers 8,000-square-feet filled with comfortable furniture, collaborative tools, multifunctional rooms, and offices for student clubs and organizations as well as Student Life and Leadership staff. Beyond collaboration, students can also use the space for focused individual work and study, or to just hang out with friends.

Clubs and Organizations at Stevenson

Academic and Pre-Professional Clubs

Accounting Association | accounting@stevenson.edu
The Accounting Association provides accounting students with the opportunity to interact with fellow accounting students and professional accountants. This club provides advice to students seeking employment and helps integrate university coursework and on-the-job experience. Each semester members are encouraged to participate in professional, community service, fundraising, and recreational activities.

Active Minds| activeminds@stevenson.edu
Active Minds is an organization that utilizes peer outreach to increase awareness of mental illnesses to all members of the Stevenson community. The organization sponsors educational and service events that provide a helping hand and a safe environment and are open to all participants. The organization also encourages students to seek help as soon as it is needed and to meet with counselors in the Wellness Center at 麻豆社.

AIGA, Professional Association for Design | alphaphisigmasociety@stevenson.edu
AIGA is a national professional association for designers. The 麻豆社 AIGA Student Group, associated with the AIGA Baltimore Chapter, provides opportunities for serious art and design students to meet other students in the major, network with design professionals, and learn more about design technologies through club-sponsored workshops. Major activities include fundraising for students who cannot afford to buy art supplies for school and attending AIGA professional events around Baltimore.

Alpha Phi Sigma, Criminal Justice Honor Society | alphaphisigmasociety@stevenson.edu
The Alpha Phi Sigma is a criminal justice honor society that provides students with the opportunities to experience an international network of criminal justice employees and students. This organization is a certified member of The Association of College Honor Societies and affiliated with The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) | aamn@stevenson.edu 
The American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) supports male nursing students on campus by offering resources, networking opportunities, leadership roles, and educational tools for personal and professional development. Our mission is to empower men to pursue and succeed in nursing while fostering a strong community. 

American Chemical Society (ACS) | ACS@stevenson.edu
The American Chemical Society helps its members network, explore chemistry career options, and learn about science by participating in local and national American Chemical Society events. The society organizes chapter events, including research seminars, social events, community service, and more.

The Communication Hub | thecommunicationhub@stevenson.edu
The Communication Hub aims to give students hands-on experience in the fields of marketing, advertising, and public relations.

Criminal Justice Student Association (CJSA)CJSA@stevenson.edu
The Criminal Justice Student Association is an organization formed for students planning to work with the law, corrections, or courts. The group hosts events, study time, public speakers, and small group discussions centered on criminal justice as a major and as a career.

Fashion Apparel & Design (FAD)FAD@stevenson.edu
The Fashion Club is a student organization that provides 麻豆社 students with opportunities to be involved in fashion-driven and fashion-related activities. The club appeals to students at 麻豆社 studying in various areas such as fashion merchandising, fashion design, business, business communication, photography, and art. The activities in the Fashion Club will expand students’ knowledge by helping students understand the fashion retail business through activities, workshops, field trips, charities and events.

Financial Management Association (FMA)FMAclub@stevenson.edu
FMA promotes the knowledge of finance 鈥 including financial literacy鈥攁nd elevates the relationship between finance and business among peers. FMA provides members with professional development resources and opportunities related to finance, while enhancing the quality and relevance of education in finance and provide opportunities for professional interaction.

FMIfmiclub@stevenson.edu
The FMI Club is a student-run organization with the goal to promote a love of film and filmmaking while celebrating the creative talents of 麻豆社 students.

Forensic Science Clubforensicclub@stevenson.edu
The Forensic Science Club strives to provide unity within the forensic science program at Stevenson by giving both graduate and undergraduate students a chance to interact and participate in various campus events as a group. The club also fundraises to host networking sessions with various external forensic science organizations.

Future Real Estate Leaders | FREAL@stevenson.edu 
The Future Real Estate Leaders Club (FREAL) is a club for students interested in learning about different career paths and investment opportunities in real estate. We offer a variety of activities, such as commercial property tours, guest speakers, and networking opportunities with real estate professionals. Our goal is to help students gain the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the real estate industry. 

Human Services Club | HSC@stevenson.edu
The Human Services Club parallels strongly with the Human Services major at Stevenson by sponsoring charitable, educational, and social activities on and around campus. Students conduct service projects that benefit needy families, such as donating Christmas gifts to needy children through the Giving Tree Project. HSC also sponsors campus speakers, such as admissions officers from graduate programs in counseling and social work, and representatives from non-profit organizations like Catholic Charities. Social gatherings have included parties as well as recreational field trips.

Legal Societylegalsociety@stevenson.edu
The Legal Society club goals are to provide and encourage an environment that accommodates: learning, using, and applying the law in our country. We achieve this through various activities like Law and Constitutional day, trips to the center of government (wither state or federal), provide comprehensive mentoring and advise with classes, and facilitate networking between professionals and students through speaker serious and various activities conducted throughout the year.

Maryland Student Legislature | mdstudentlegislature@stevenson.edu
The Maryland Student Legislature (MSL) educates students about state and local government through a simulation of the Maryland General Assembly, while preparing them for lives of public service. MSL provides practical experience in drafting and debating bills, navigating parliamentary procedure, and understanding the legislative process. These hands-on experiences serve as a foundation for potential careers in government, law, and public service.

Medical Laboratory Student Association | mlsaclub@stevenson.edu
The Medical Laboratory Student Association works to promote Medical Laboratory Science as a major by offering opportunities to collaborate with the Maryland Chapter of the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, faculty, and clinical partners to hold events and promote the medical laboratory profession. MLSA will also help enhance students鈥 experience and knowledge by holding professional development lectures and mentoring incoming students about the application process and tips for future classes.

National Student Nurses Association (NSNA)NSNA@stevenson.edu
The 麻豆社 chapter of the NSNA is a professional club that focuses on issues of interest to students preparing to join the nursing profession. As members of this national organization, students have the opportunity to network with nursing professionals, meet and plan activities with students from area chapters in Maryland, and enjoy the support and camaraderie of other students in the nursing field. NSNA members are involved in education and service activities locally. Activities include co-sponsorship of a day-long professional conference, social events, and a blood drive. The NSNA is also involved in a variety of fundraising projects to support the many activities they participate in during the year.

Psychology Club psychclub@stevenson.edu
The Psychology Club gathers to discuss issues related to the field of psychology, such as applying to graduate school, research possibilities, and careers in psychology. The club co-sponsors health awareness events, coordinates volunteer activities in the community, and hosts social activities to increase camaraderie.

Teachers of Tomorrow (TOT) | TOTS@stevenson.edu
The purpose of Teachers of Tomorrow is to promote the inherent rights, education, and well-being of all children, in home, school, and community; to work for desirable conditions, programs, and practices for children from infancy through early adolescence; to raise the standard of preparation for all those actively involved with the care and development of children; and to encourage continuous professional growth of educators. Membership in the Stevenson branch is open to any person affiliated with 麻豆社 whose interests are in harmony with the purposes of TOT.

Women in STEM, Tech, and Business | WomenInTechBusinessClub@stevenson.edu 
 At Women in Tech and Business, our mission is to cultivate an inclusive environment that motivates, assists, and fortifies women who are embarking on careers in technology and business. We achieve this through various activities, including interactive workshops, mentorship programs, networking gatherings, and collaborative initiatives. Our members acquire essential skills, perspectives, and networks that will significantly enrich their educational and professional paths. By affiliating with our club, students are presented with new avenues for achievement, the opportunity to forge enduring connections, and the chance to contribute to a movement that advocates for gender equality within the technology and business industries. 

Diversity & Inclusion

African Student Union (ASU) | AfricanStudentUnionClub@stevenson.edu
African Student Union is a club that aims to create a community and atmosphere for the members to build, learn more about, and share African culture. Open to all 麻豆社 students, ASU is a great place to build friendships, speak freely, and make history.

Allure Models | alluremodels@stevenson.edu 
The Allure Models is a modeling team at 麻豆社 that focuses on promoting diversity, body positivity, building confidence, and strengthening leadership skills. No experience is needed鈥攅veryone is encouraged to try out and step out of their comfort zone. From small events like Sip and Paints to larger events like our annual Spring showcase, the Allure Models are always ready to shine. One heel, one sound, we are the Allure Models! 

Bethel Campus Fellowship | bcf@stevenson.edu
Our mission is 鈥淟eading Students to Christ and preparing them to become reliable men and women that God can entrust with His word for the next generation鈥. We are a campus ministry that welcomes everyone. Join us as we share the gospel of Jesus Christ through Bible studies and various events. 

Black Student Union (BSU) | BSU@stevenson.edu
The Black Student Union promotes racial and ethnic understanding on campus and fosters cultural awareness among the University community through informal discussions, panel presentations, guest speakers, and community service projects. The BSU also hosts one of the most popular traditions on campus, the BSU Fashion Show, every spring. The club is open to all students.

Catholic Campus Ministries | catholiccampusministryclub@stevenson.edu 
CCM is a club that invites Catholic students, students who were “raised Catholic” but no longer practice, or any students interested in Catholicism to learn about the Church and its teachings. Students are invited to discuss current events and learn the sometimes-confusing Catholic point of view on them. Students are also invited to help with service on or around campus as a way to exemplify salvation through both works and faith.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes | fca@stevenson.edu
Fellowship of Christian Athletes is here to leave their footprint at 麻豆社, and create an open space for student athletes to share their faith, create a lasting impression, and develop through fellowship.

Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) | CRU@stevenson.edu
CRU is a non-denominational Christian fellowship group. Students participate include weekly meetings with music, Bible study, and fellowship. The club also sponsors outreach and service projects throughout the year.

Organization for Latin American Students (OLAS) | OLAS@stevenson.edu
OLAS was created to serve as a support group for Latin American students where they can embrace and celebrate their culture. The mission of the group is also to educate and inform the Stevenson community about the Latin American culture through educational and social programs, as well as to make contributions to the greater Latin American community throughout the Baltimore area through partnerships with organizations.

Stangs for Reproductive Rights | sfrjclub@stevenson.edu
Stangs for Reproductive Justice is a club centered on the principles of reproductive justice in order to educate and empower the students on campus to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and have true reproductive freedom. Reproductive Justice is a social justice concept created by SisterSong as an intersectional approach to reproductive freedom advocacy, and covers many issues such as period equity, black maternal mortality, comprehensive sex ed, and more.

The Q Group | qgroup@stevenson.edu
The purpose of the Q Group is to promote acceptance and support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, ally, and other students on the campus. The group plans to educate students about the GLBTQA community and encourage a sex-positive environment on the SU campus. The group offers events and activities embracing the GLBTQA students on campus.

麻豆社 College Republicans |crclub@stevenson.edu
The College Republicans club raises awareness about the political process in the United States. In addition, the club fosters meaningful dialogue throughout the campus regarding critical issues occurring in the nation.

SuNaturalls | sunaturalls@stevenson.edu 
The SU NaturALLs Club fosters a community that normalizes natural hair textures, styles and care; with an emphasis on curly, kinky and coily hair textures. Our intent is to empower all of 麻豆社鈥檚 naturals, whether they鈥檙e an expert or a novice regarding the history and maintenance around their hair. We intend to promote meaningful intercultural conversations in order to establish a stronger sense of community among all cultural backgrounds across campus. 

Governance & Event Programming Clubs

Commuter Student Association (CSA) | commuterstudentassociation@stevenson.edu
The Commuter Student Association represents the interests and needs of the commuting students attending 麻豆社. Through programming events and activities, representing commuters and in their dealings with the University, it is the hope of CSA to help the commuting student become an integral part of the campus community.

Mustang Activities and Programming Board (MAP) | MAP@stevenson.edu
MAP is a programming board that is responsible for bringing free entertainment to campus, including musicians, comedians, speakers, and novelties. This group works with outside entertainment agents to book touring acts for Stevenson’s campuses, including a monthly movie series. All students are welcome to join MAP.

Student Government Association (SGA) | SGA@stevenson.edu | 
The mission of the Student Government Association, or SGA, is to improve the quality of student’s academic, professional, social, and personal development while at 麻豆社; to serve as the democratic voice on campus and as a liaison between the student body and the faculty, staff, and administration; to advocate the incorporation of student views and opinions in the formulation of policies and procedures governing 麻豆社; and to provide a forum for the exchange and development of ideas in various areas of student concerns.

Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL)

FSL Executive Council (FSLEC) | FSL@stevenson.edu
The Accounting Association provides accounting students with the opportunity to interact with fellow accounting students and professional accountants. This club provides advice to students seeking employment and helps integrate university coursework and on-the-job experience. Each semester members are encouraged to participate in professional, community service, fundraising, and recreational activities.

The Fraternity & Sorority Life Executive Council is recognized by the institution as the principal agent of fraternity and sorority government at 麻豆社, adjacent to but superseding other Greek councils such as College Panhellenic Association, Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, Multicultural Greek Council, or any other such body that may be established at the University. The council organizes FSL events for the FSL and campus community such as meet the greeks, Greek week, Hey SIS, hazing prevention week, and more. The council is voted on by the FSL community and consists of members of the recognized organizations.

College Panhellenic Association (CPA)

panhellenic@stevenson.edu

Phi Mu Fraternity | phimu@stevenson.edu
Phi Mu Fraternity, founded in 1852, is the second-oldest sorority in the nation. Established in 2020, the Phi Pi chapter at 麻豆社 contributes to Phi Mu鈥檚 growing membership and benefits from the supportive environment cultivated to foster a lifetime of development. We are committed to excellence, serving others, and lifelong friendship. Our sisterhood is centered around encouraging each other to achieve and be our personal best. If you want to learn more about our sisterhood and how Phi Mu can help you be your best self, check out our website here: .

Phi Sigma Sigma, Inc. phisigmasigma@stevenson.edu
Phi Sigma Sigma is the first non-sectarian, international sorority founded in 1913. In 1992, the Zeta Chi chapter of 麻豆社 was installed. Our vision is to create a dynamic sisterhood of powerful women, fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change, and embracing individuality. We inspire our sisters to live by our motto, 鈥淎im High,鈥 during and after their collegiate years. Our mission to members of this organization is to inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood throughout their lives. Are you interested in joining Phi Sig? Check out our website for a glimpse into our sisterhood and our philanthropic ideals that we strive to live by every day!

Inter-fraternity Council (IFC)

Phi Mu Delta National Fraternity | phimudelta@stevenson.edu 
Founded nationally in 1918 as the first national fraternity to accept men regardless of their race or religious affiliation, Phi Mu Delta provides a positive fraternity experience for today鈥檚 college man, encouraging high personal standards and helping its members live the ideals of our Founders: democracy, brotherhood, and service. We seek to redefine fraternity by cultivating and curating a culture of lifelong civic engagement and fellowship.

National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated alphakappaalpha@stevenson.edu
Alpha Kappa Alpha is an international service organization founded on the Howard University campus in Washington, D.C., in 1908. It is the oldest Greek-lettered organization established by African-American, college-educated women. 麻豆社鈥檚 undergraduate chapter of AKA, Tau Theta, was chartered on April 3, 2011. Its members are distinguished young women who boast excellent academic records proven leadership skills and are involved in the community through advocacy and service.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. | phibetasigma@stevenson.edu 
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., an international organization of college and professional men, was founded on January 9, 1914, at Howard University on the principles of Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Service. These principles are exhibited by the fraternity motto, 鈥淐ulture for Service and Service for Humanity鈥.

Expansion and Recognition

The office of Student Life & Leadership invites organizations to apply for recognition at 麻豆社. Applications for recognition should be emailed to FSL@stevenson.edu. Applications will be reviewed by the recognition committee within a month of receipt, and the organizations will be notified of next steps after review is complete.

Students interested in an organization not recognized at Stevenson should complete this . With expansion open, 麻豆社 students are only allowed to join an organization recognized at Stevenson. If the organization of interest is not recognized at Stevenson, students are encouraged to work with the office of student life & leadership to establish a chapter at Stevenson.  

Service Clubs

Food Recovery Network |foodnet@stevenson.edu
Food Recovery Network (FRN) is a student-led movement against food waste and hunger. FRN volunteers package left over foods from campus marketplaces and transport them to hunger-fighting facilities around the Baltimore area.  All 麻豆社 students are welcome to join. This is a great opportunity to receive service hours on campus and make a positive impact in the community.

Operation Mato Grosso
Our mission is to grow as college students rooted in the virtues of charity and love by constantly putting others before ourselves and trusting and loving one another to become a truly devout community. We serve the most vulnerable by raising awareness and as a way of indirectly giving to the poor communities across South America. The money will cater to the needs of the poor active in Operation Mato Grosso schools, hospitals, orphanages, and more. OMG allows young people to fulfill their innate desire for service and charity.

Red Cross | redcrossclub@stevenson.edu 
The Red Cross Club at 麻豆社 is a service club that is part of the American Red Cross’ growing youth volunteer services. SU Red Cross aims to educate, train, and engage Stevenson students through mission-related service projects, meetings, and fundraising.   

Special Interest

Anime Club | anime@stevenson.edu
Anime Club strives to bring together members of the Stevenson community by creating a space for those with an interest in anime.

Baking Club | bakingclub@stevenson.edu
Baking Club introduces simple baking recipes to college students that can be created on or off of Stevenson Campus. This is for students that are interested in baking bread, sweets, and savory dishes!

Best Buddies | bestbuddies@stevenson.edu
Best Buddies enhances the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment. Membership is open to all students.

Debate Club
Debate Club is where students can gather and participate in debates over various topics.

Envrionmental Club | environmentalclub@stevenson.edu 
Environmental Club is committed to helping create a more sustainable environment for students on campus and in the surrounding areas. Students of all majors will be encouraged to enjoy what nature has to offer both in leisure activities and scientific opportunities. The Club will discuss current events related to our environment as well as create an eager community ready to get involved with volunteer opportunities.    

Ethical Hackers Club | ethicalhackersclub@stevenson.edu
The Ethical Hackers Club is a cybersecurity community on campus. This club provides a social outlet for those students who desire to become proficient in their field through practice, competition, and collaboration.

Fiber Crafts Club | fibercraftsclub@stevenson.edu
Fiber Crafts is for everyone. It doesn鈥檛 matter if you are a complete beginner, we welcome everyone to come learn a new hobby, from Knitting to Crocheting to Cross-stitch, etc. Our members are happy to help you learn.

“KPSU” (K-pop & K-drama Fans at 麻豆社 | kpopclub@stevenson.edu 
A club dedicated to bringing together fans of Korean pop culture, including K-pop music and K-dramas. We host fun events like dance practices, K-drama watch parties, trips, and cultural activities that immerse members in the vibrant world of Korean entertainment. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the scene, KPSU is the perfect place to connect with fellow enthusiasts and foster friendship.  

Photography Club | photoclub@stevenson.edu
麻豆社鈥檚 photography club looks into the relationship between the eye, the camera, and the artistic creativity. The club provides an encouraging and sociable environment for all members with all different types of experience and enjoyment for photographic imagery. The club offers a manner to share ideas and knowledge with one another.

Stanley Combative Martial Arts Club | stanleycombativemartialartsclub@stevenson.edu
This is a self-defense club open to all students. We are looking for members who want to learn to defend themselves as well as those interested in various martial arts

SU Powerlifting Club | powerliftingclub@stevenson.edu 
suPLC is a club devoted to powerlifting by having coach speakers, group training sessions, and mock competitions. Our main goal is to help send members to Collegiate Nationals. 

Tabletop Roleplaying Games Club | ttrpg@stevenson.edu
The TTRPG club is a group where students can gather in a safe, respectful space to enjoy tabletop roleplaying games such as Dungeons & Dragons or Pathfinder. We will foster discussions about these game systems, as well as host games during meetings.

Women of Resilience, Tenacity and Humility (WORTH) |WORTHClub@stevenson.edu
WORTH will connect young ladies of different cultural backgrounds across campus to inspire one another through mental, physical, and emotional support by engaging in meetings, activities and events and unlocking their leadership potential. We focus on building a sisterhood and creating a sociable environment for all women.

Sports & Recreation

Club Sports

Club Sports are competitive teams that play against other colleges and universities. For more information, please contact Assistant Athletic Director Matthew Grimm.

Intramural Sports

Intramural sports are teams made up of Stevenson students, faculty, and staff that compete against one another on campus. The following sports are available:

  • Flag Football
  • Beach Volleyball
  • Indoor Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Outdoor Soccer

For more information, please contact Assistant Athletic Director, Matthew Grimm, or Coordinator of Campus Recreation, Brittany Bizila.

Fitness Centers

Stevenson’s Fitness Centers are located conveniently around campus as another way for you to stay connected and active. Reservations are required for both fitness centers.

Caves Fitness Center is located in Caves Sports & Wellness Center. It is open to all students, faculty, and staff.

Caves Fitness Center Hours
Monday – Thursday: 7:30 am – 10:30 pm
Friday: 7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday: 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sunday: 3:00 pm – 10:30 pm

The Garrison Hall North Fitness Center is located in the heart of campus: Garrison Hall Student Activities Commons. It is open to all students, faculty, and staff.

Garrison Hall Hours
Monday – Thursday: 3:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Friday: 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Traditions at Stevenson

Homecoming Bonfire

The stack of wood pallets quickly catches fire, casting a warm glow on the students, faculty, and staff that come out to celebrate our Stevenson community. The celebration is coupled with hot chocolate and s’mores.

Club & Organization Involvement Fair

At the start of each semester, interested students are invited to learn how to get involved. Attendees can ask representatives from each official club and organization questions about their groups, sign up to attend their next meeting, and more!

NYC Trip

Hosted every December, this bus trip gives students the opportunity to explore and build their own schedule around town. Tickets are first come, first serve; seats are limited!

Food Truck Rally

Once a year, food truck vendors from around the area take over a parking lot and fire up their mobile kitchens. If you want it, they have it; previous vendors have provided unique cupcakes, brick-fire pizza, macaroni grilled cheeses, and more!

Rockland Blowout

During the Spring semester, Student Life and Leadership hosts a major blowout celebration, bringing students together to honor the true purpose of Rockland on the anniversary of its鈥 opening.

Meet Our Students & Alumni

In the Heart of Healthcare

Alexis Gross

Healthcare Management Major

鈥淪tevenson has created so many opportunities for me to involve myself on campus.鈥

Contact Student Life and Leadership

Office Location

Garrison Student Union
South Lobby
Suite 201

Mailing Address

麻豆社
100 Campus Circle
Owings Mills, MD 21117