
Club Spotlight: Gardening Club
The Gardening Club aims to uphold the principles of Laudato Si’, emphasizing the unity of people and the planet as one family.
We believe you can’t achieve your academic goals without developing your total personality. Since the majority of your time is spent outside of the classroom, clubs & groups help you enjoy the complete college experience. You’ll be able to meet and connect with fellow Phins who share your interests. You’ll also have so many opportunities to discover new interests and passions. Not sure where to begin? Take a look at some of the options below (and be sure to stop by the Club Fair each fall!) Want to start your own club? We can help with that too!
With over 80 clubs, we're sure you'll find a place to make new friends, explore new interests, and make the most of your time on The Heights!
Inspiring Le Moyne students to give back to the Syracuse community through shared service efforts that uplift, strengthen, and support the place we call home.
Happening each fall, the Club & Engagement Fair is a can’t-miss event!
“Use the word ‘yes’ to define your college experience! There’s so many things to experience on the Heights and you never know what will lead on down a path that could impact your entire life.” Ally ’23
Phins4Humanity helping out A Tiny Home for Good, founded by Andrew Lunetta ’12
El Progresso works to bring unity & bridge cultural gaps on campus and in our world.
Dolphin Steppers are where the rhythmic beat of history meets the vibrant energy of the present and future
Boot & Buskin is just one of our theater groups on campus
Ultimate frisbee is one of the recreational sports you can find our Phamily enjoying.
The garden club harvesting the bounty from our Community Garden.
Join clubs! Join one that is related to something you love to do, and then join one that is outside of your comfort zone. This is the time of your life to try new things, stretch your mind and imagination. Le Moyne is going to prepare you well for life after college - you just have to participate!”