Student Life Clubs

A vital part of any learning experience is the practical application of classroom theory. There are a wide variety of student-led clubs available at Franciscan University. Participating in a club can yield many tools beneficial to leadership development as well as professional and personal success.

American Red Cross Club

The American Red Cross Club is a student organization that seeks to promote the work of the American Red Cross and provide opportunities for students to serve locally and nationally in the mission of the Red Cross. Opportunities for service include: disaster relief services, safety services (First Aid, CPR, etc.), service to the armed forces members and their families, and blood donations. For more information contact the American Red Cross Club at americanredcross@franciscan.edu.

The Annunciations

The Annunciations provide an opportunity for Franciscan women to enjoy a capella music, the fellowship of true womanhood through Our Lady, and to share musical gifts and talents, along with the Catholic faith, for the greater honor and glory of God. We strive to use the forum of music to bring ourselves and others closer to Christ through Mary, our Mediatrix, and to reflect her Fiat at the Annunciation.  For more information contact the Annunciations at annunciations@franciscan.edu.

Baron Pep Band

The purpose of “Baron Pep Band” is to promote spirit and pride on the Franciscan University campus.  We work to establish fraternity among our members and the student Body while cultivating solid integrity, leadership, responsibility, and teamwork.  With Christ at the center of our endeavors, we continuously work to develop Christian character.  This dynamic musical group provides an energy-driving atmosphere for Baron Fans.  For more information, contact the Baron Pep Band at BaronPepBand@franciscan.edu.

Black Student Association

The purpose of the Black Student Association, is to provide the students of Franciscan with a different cultural perspective, and social initiatives as we aim to build leaders, promote unity and contribute to student success through the activities we provide. We explore the similarities and unique differences among the various cultures of African Diaspora communities (Africa, Americas, Caribbean, Europe, etc.); educate members, and entire University about important historical events, culture, and spirituality of the black community; and raise greater awareness of holidays such as Black History Month, and of current social and political events happening in the secular world and the Church today in relation to racial justice. For more information, contact the Black Student Association at blackstudentassociation@franciscan.edu

Board Game Association

The purpose of the Franciscan University BGA is to provide an opportunity to play strategic board games in a friendly but competitive atmosphere where the members may meet new friends and learn about the concepts of strategic gaming. This association seeks to accomplish this by scheduling many opportunities to play different board games, including a few lengthy sessions per semester. The ultimate goal of this association is to build stronger community and to develop the mind through the art of strategy. For more information, contact the Board Game Association at BoardGameClub@franciscan.edu

Byzantine Club

The mission of the Franciscan University Byzantine Club is to bring the riches of the Byzantine tradition to Franciscan University. The group hosts Byzantine prayers on campus and also sponsors talks. Membership is available to all students at Franciscan regardless whether they follow the Byzantine rite. For more information contact the Franciscan University Byzantine Club at byzantineclub@franciscan.edu.

Debate Club

The purpose of the Franciscan University of Steubenville Debate Club is to help students learn how to form coherent arguments about important issues and debate those arguments in a positive way.  For more information contact the Franciscan University of Steubenville Debate Club at fusdebateclub@franciscan.edu.

Eagle Scouts

The mission of FUS Eagle Scouts is to further the brotherhood of Eagle Scouts at Franciscan by having an active presence on campus serving the local community and coming together as a group to live out the Eagle Scout Oath. For more information, contact the Franciscan University of Steubenville Eagle Scouts at EagleScouts@franciscan.edu.

Engineering Club

The purpose of the Engineering Club (Franciscan Engineers, Inc.) is to foster an environment for students interested in the field of engineering to connect with other like-minded students, support each other in their studies, and continue to grow and learn while discerning their vocation through both social and academic activities. For more information, contact the Engineering Club at Engineeringclub@franciscan.edu.


Equestrian Club

The purpose of the Franciscan Equestrian Club is to provide the opportunity for students to engage in equestrian activities at an affordable price. The club seeks to accomplish this through setting up meetings between members and coaches. It will also be accomplished through competing at IHSA horse shows. The ultimate goal for this club is to generate enough interest and growth to make it a successful team, which would enable the members to compete at an elite level. The Franciscan Equestrian Club is a student-led organization recognized by the Student Life Department of Franciscan University and has no association with the Franciscan University Athletics Department or the NCAA. For more information contact the Franciscan University Equestrian Club at EquestrianClub@franciscan.edu.

Faith, Family and Smash Brothers Club

The club seeks to provide the faith filled communal environment centered on the video game series, "Super Smash Bros".  FFSB hosts various Smash Bros tournaments at the University throughout the Fall and Spring semesters, as well as friendly matches between club members.  With this, we hope to continue the growth and improvement of the Super Smash Bros. scene at Franciscan, as well as build the faith of the gaming community located on and off campus.  For more information contact the Faith, Family and Smash Brothers Club at FFSB@Franciscan.edu.    

Famished for Fiction Club

The purpose of Famished for Fiction is to explore the inclusion of the Catholic faith in classic pieces of literature from different periods.  Members engage in lively discussion of works read. The club also organizes screening of movie and play versions of pieces read.  Members indulge in snacks from the time period of the literary work being discussed.  For more information contact the Famished for Fiction Club at famishedforfiction@franciscan.edu. 

 Fr. Michael Scanlan Scholarship Society

The Fr. Michael Scanlan Scholarship Society is open to any person who has competed in the Fr. Michael Scanlan Scholarship competition. As Scanlan Scholars, students strive to integrate faith and reason in a manner that honors the Franciscan University mission as set forth by the school’s fourth president for which the society is named, and to follow Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Life, seeking to answer his call to “rebuild my church” and transform the culture. For more information contact the Scanlan Scholarship Society at scanlanscholarship@franciscan.edu.

French Club

The purpose of French Club is to provide an opportunity for those studying the French language to speak in French with other students, to bring together those interested in the French language and culture, and to promote enthusiasm for linguistics as a whole.  Activities will include practice speaking solely in French, praying the rosary in French, working with fellow students of the French language to help each other improve in their fluency, and sponsoring events which explore French culture.  For more information contact the French Club at frenchclub@franciscan.edu.  

The Gadfly

The Gadfly is an attempt to “bite the sleeping horse,” in the spirit of Socrates. It is a student publication whose purpose is to facilitate discussion concerning campus and cultural issues as they pertain to students at Franciscan University.  We aim to be a forum for open, well-thought out, and honest discussions toward the end of knowing and loving truth in its most robust sense. Satire is also recognized as a means of attaining this end. For more information contact The Gadfly at gadfly@franciscan.edu

German Club

The German Club is an organization that promotes the value of learning a second language, specifically German, and of appreciating aspects of the culture of the German-speaking countries. For more information contact the German Club at germanclub@franciscan.edu.

Intercollegiate Defense of Equality and Solidarity (IDEAS)


The purpose of this club is to give Franciscan students a voice in domestic and international society through advocacy among peers and representing American youth on the international stage at the United Nations.  The club's aim is the flourishing of every human life through the respect of human dignity.  Its activities are guided by the understanding that human life is sacred and that the dignity of the human person is the foundation of a moral vision for society.  For more information contact the Intercollegiate Defense of Equality and Solidarity (IDEAS) at IDEAS@franciscan.edu.  

International Coffee Club

The purpose of the Franciscan University International Coffee Club is to promote a culture of leisure, drawing from Joseph Piper’s Leisure the Basis of Culture, using coffee as our vehicle towards fostering community.  We aim to be that much needed watering hole in the desert of commotion.  This time set aside will allow individuals to slow down, think, and discuss their experiences—allowing them to delve into contemplation and focus on the important questions in life.  This will all be achieved through weekly cupping sessions in which students will be presented the opportunity to try three different coffees from around the world, each brewed using three different brewing methods.  For more information, contact the International Coffee Club at CoffeeClub@franciscan.edu

Irish Dancers

The purpose of the Franciscan Irish Dance Club is to promote a deeper appreciation for Irish culture, to cultivate new friendships, and to glorify God through dance.  The club is a way for students to become more familiar with Irish culture, to learn both traditional and nontraditional dances, and to also get a thorough workout.  For information contact the Irish Dance Club at IrishDancers@franciscan.edu

Italian Club

The purpose of the Italian Club is to promote the Italian culture, traditions, and language to all students of Franciscan University. This shall be completed through campus events and club meetings.  For more information, contact the Italian Club at ItalianClub@franciscan.edu

Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic fraternal service organization. Founded in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney, the order has been called “the strong right arm of the Church” due to its support of the Church and her apostolic mission. Our members are Catholic gentlemen committed to the exemplification of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. The order is consecrated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and is unequivocal in its loyalty to the Pope. Our council has been serving Franciscan University since 1988 and is probably best known for its barbecues. In Service to One, In Service to All. For information contact the Knights of Columbus at KofC@franciscan.edu.

Latinos for Christ

Students in Latinos for Christ promote the unique blend of Hispanic and Catholic culture on campus through social and spiritual activities that demonstrate the diversity of the Catholic Church. For more information contact Latinos for Christ at Latinosforchrist@franciscan.edu.

Life Runners

The purpose of the Franciscan University of Steubenville Life Runners is to pray and run/walk as a team until we cross the finish line that ends abortion.  We run as a prayer:  to build endurance, awareness, and charity believing in the dignity of all human life from conception to natural death.  For more information contact the Franciscan University of Steubenville Life Runners at FUSLifeRunners@franciscan.edu.

Mary’s Meals

The mission of Mary’s Meals FUS is to support the work of the Mary’s Meals international organization through prayer, financial support, and raising awareness of the organization both on campus and in the community. Mary’s Meals is an international movement to set up school feeding projects in communities where poverty and hunger prevent children from gaining an education. Mary's Meals provides daily meals in schools for over 4,000,000 children in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. For more information contact Mary’s Meals at MarysMeals@franciscan.edu.

Men's Street Hockey Club

The purpose of the Franciscan University Men's Street Hockey Club is to foster comradery and sportsmanship through the game of hockey.  We strive to provide a Christian atmosphere, promoting hard work and determination to mold ourselves into better hockey players as well as men of integrity.  For more information contact the Franciscan University Men's Street Hockey Club at mensstreethockeyclub@franciscan.edu.

Men's Ultimate Club

The mission of the Franciscan University Ultimate Club is to develop the ultimate skills and character of those involved through practices, games, scrimmages, and tournaments. The fundamental goal of the club is to give the individual men an opportunity to develop as a player, a person, and a teammate. For more information contact the Franciscan University Ultimate Club at ultimate@franciscan.edu.

Musical Theatre Troupe

The purpose of the Franciscan University Musical Theatre Troupe is to provide an outlet for students to participate in all aspects of the production of a musical from acting to directing and everything in between.  For more information contact the Franciscan University Musical Theatre Troupe at MusicalTheatreTroupe@franciscan.edu.  

Our Lady of Sorrows Club

The mission of Our Lady of Sorrows Club is to spread the devotion to our Lady of Sorrows within the University. We encourage students to live out their faith by fostering personal conversion through a spirit of forgiveness, reconciliation and meditating on the faithfulness of Our Lady in a very special way. Our Lady of Sorrows is the model of the spirituality. For more information contact Our Lady of Sorrows Club at ourladyofsorrows@franciscan.edu.

Outdoors Club

The mission of the Franciscan University Outdoors Club is to foster a greater awareness of God’s earthly creation and to promote student bonding through recreational activities including skiing, snowboarding, and paintballing. For more information contact the Outdoors Club at outdoorsclub@franciscan.edu.

Pre-Physical Therapy Club

The purpose of the Pre-PT Club, is to help educate students on the requirements for physical therapy programs; foster community among students with similar interests; to sponsor related talks; and to explore physical therapy internship opportunities.  For more information, contact the Pre-Physical Therapy Club at  PrePhysicalTherapyClub@franciscan.edu.

Pun Intended

The mission of Pun Intended is to provide comedic improvisational entertainment and to foster an interest in comedic improvisation for Franciscan University. The club seeks to accomplish this by having monthly free performances as well as performing at various events when commissioned. The ultimate goal of this club is to promote arts at Franciscan University through comedic improvisational performance. For more information contact Pun Intended at punintended@franciscan.edu.

Rock Climbing Club


The purpose of the Rock Climbing Club (ClimbFUS) is to promote rock climbing as a form of fitness, enjoyment, and personal growth.  This club introduces the sport of rock climbing to the student body and allows experienced climbers an opportunity to pursue their climbing goals.  The club works as an agent to bring an example of Christ-like love to those in the climbing community.  For more information, contact the Rock Climbing Club at RockClimbingClub@franciscan.edu.

ROTC

The mission of the Franciscan ROTC Club (Reserve Officer Training Corps) is to bring the Army ROTC program to Franciscan students, including those not contracted to the program. ROTC provides training to students to be future officers in the Army and in life. The ultimate goal of this club is to allow Army ROTC to better operate here at Franciscan and bring more students into the program. For more information contact ROTC at rotc@franciscan.edu.

Roundnet Club

The mission of the Franciscan Roundnet Club to form a community for those interested in roundnet so that students will have the opportunity to learn roundnet and improve their skills in a welcoming environment that encourages the growth of the whole person.  Our purpose of the Franciscan Roundnet Club is threefold: to teach the basics of the sport of roundnet to any student interested in the sport in the form of practices, tutorials, and other possible forms of meeting, to encourage healthy competition in this sport among the club’s members in both league and free play, and finally to train and prepare any student who wishes to compete at a higher level in roundnet events that are officially sanctioned by the Spikeball Roundnet Association (SRA).   For more information, contact the Roundnet Club at RoundnetClub@franciscan.edu

St. Vitus Social Dance Club

The club encourages students to come together as brothers and sisters in Christ under the guidance of the Holy Family and Saint Vitus, patron saint of dance, in the form of dancing.  The dancing will include but not be limited to: waltz and other ballroom dances, swing, line and folk.  For more information contact stvitussocialdanceclub@franciscan.edu. 

Scottish Reeling Club

The purpose of “FUS Scottish Reeling” is to facilitate Scottish reeling lessons and dances each semester, thus promoting knowledge and practice of Scottish dances and preserving Scottish heritage. For more information, contact the Scottish Reeling Society at ScottishReelingSociety@franciscan.edu

Solidarity Club

The aim of Solidarity, a student-led club, is to promote an awareness of injustices and violations of God-given human rights, as defined by the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church, and work toward their resolution. This aim is accomplished through informational sessions—study groups and lectures by invited guests and professors—for the sake of Catholic action in society.  For more information, contact the Solidarity Club at Solidarity@franciscan.edu.

Student Creative Arts Network

The purpose of "S.C.A.N." is to connect student creatives with each other in order to assist in the production of the individual and group projects, fostering a community of teamwork and collaboration.  For more information contact the Student Creative Arts Network at studentcreativeartsnetwork@franciscan.edu. 

Student Government

Franciscan University Student Government represents students’ needs, concerns, and ideas to the administration body. It is made up of the executive staff, student senate, and justices. Elections for executive and senate positions are held in the spring. For more information contact Student Government at sg@franciscan.edu


Students for Life--Values Outreach

Students for Life is a student-run organization, that seeks to promote a greater respect for the dignity of all human life, from the moment of conception to a natural death. Members of the organization do this by means of prayer, education, and action together in order to bring about conversion of hearts and minds in themselves, the Church, the nation, and the world. For more information contact Students for Life at studentsforlife@franciscan.edu.

Student Leadership Association

The purpose of the Student Leadership Association is to bring together leaders of recognized student-led clubs/organizations on campus to help leaders serve each other as well as the campus at large. The Association’s mission is to provide a forum in which to discuss challenges these leaders face and provide formation for leaders to develop a deeper understanding of Christian leadership. For more information, contact the Student Leadership Association at StudentLeadership@franciscan.edu

Triathlon Club

The goal of the Franciscan University Triathlon Club is to spark an interest in triathlons on campus and give the students the tools to compete in this sport for the rest of their lives. The club gives students the opportunity to participate in the multisport of triathlons with the aim of encouraging members to compete in the Mideast Collegiate Triathlon Conference.  For more information contact the Franciscan University Triathlon Club at triathlonclub@franciscan.edu.

Turning Point USA

The mission of Turning Point USA club is to educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and capitalism through innovative campus activism and non-partisan, thought-provoking discussion.  The club will be affiliated with Turning Point USA.  For more information, contact the Turning Point USA club at TurningPointUSAClub@franciscan.edu.

Underground Railroad Club

The purpose of the Underground Railroad is to educate people on modern-day slavery, preparing them to combat it in the real world. This will be accomplished through instruction on the evils of human trafficking and engagement in intercessory prayer.  For more information, contact the Underground Railroad Club at  UndergroundRailroadClub@franciscan.edu.

Ut Unum Sint Society for Christian Unity

The purpose of this society is to promote unity among Christians by means of private and common prayer, personal dialogue, the exchange of gifts, fellowship, service, and education, with particular emphasis on ecumenism among other colleges, according to the vision of the Catholic Church, and to organize events that make these exchanges possible. For more information contact Ut Unum Sint Society for Christian Unity at UUSSCU@ franciscan.edu.

Veritas Society

The mission of the Veritas Society is the promotion of intellectual exchange and endeavor among students at Franciscan University, encouraging members to grow in their understanding of, and appreciation for, a Catholic Christian worldview, and in their ability to explicate and defend it.  Our activities include organizing regular philosophy-culture seminars and the organizing of other talks, dialogues, and debates. For more information, contact the Veritas Society at VeritasSociety@franciscan.edu.

Voice of the Martyrs Club

The purpose of the Voice of the Martyrs Club is to increase awareness of the current persecution of Christians in the world through prayer, advocacy, and projects, with the aim of bringing about a greater fellowship of Christians at Franciscan University.  For more information contact Voice of the Martyrs at voiceofthemartyrs@franciscan.edu.  

Women's Ultimate Club

The mission of the Franciscan University Women's Ultimate Club is to develop and improve one's overall ultimate skill and to grow in sisterhood as teammates and friends.  For more information contact Women's Ultimate Club at womensultimateclub@franciscan.edu.

Women's Volleyball Club

The mission of the Franciscan University Women's Volleyball Club is to grow as volleyball players and Catholic individuals.  The fundamental goal of the team is to encourage an atmosphere of learning to foster skills, teamwork and character building.  For more information contact the Franciscan University Women's Volleyball Club at WomensVolleyballClub@franciscan.edu.

Young Americans for Freedom

The mission of the Franciscan Young Americans for Freedom is to foster the growth of students as conscientious citizens with a focus on defending the United States Constitution in a manner consistent with the teachings of the Catholic Church. It seeks to do so through intellectual activities as well as issue advocacy. For more information contact Franciscan Young Americans for Freedom at YAF@franciscan.edu.

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