Clubs & Organizations are an important part of Student Life at Green River College. Whether you are looking to meet new people, share a common interest, plan campus events or volunteer, there is a club for you! Being involved with a Green River student group is a great way to connect with the Gator community and build relationships with fellow students, staff, and faculty.
There are usually around 60 clubs and organizations each year that focus a variety of topics and interest, including academics, multicultural issues, and social opportunities. Student clubs and organizations are open to all students, although few clubs have membership criteria.
New club proposals are now closed for the 2025-26 academic year. Please contact Paz Clearwater (pclearwater@greenriver.edu) if you have any questions about clubs. We also recommend following our GRC Student Life page @grcstudentlife for more immediate updates!
Currently Active Student Clubs & Organizations
Below is a list of clubs that are active for the 2025-26 year. This page will be updated as clubs renew their paperwork or complete a new charter. Contact a club to learn more! If you need your club information updated, please contact Paz Clearwater at pclearwater@greenriver.edu. To find out when clubs meet, either check greenriver.edu/calendar and filter by Student Clubs or email the clubs below!
Interested in learning more about clubs? Visit the Campus Life Office during Club Office Hours below or book an appointment.
Club Drop-In Office Hours for Fall 2025
· Mondays from 1 – 2 PM
· Wednesdays from 1 – 3 PM
· Thursdays from 3 – 4 PM
dufour.yaelle@student.greenriver.edu | Lbryan@greenriver.edu |
The American Experience Club is a social club that has as a main purpose of making the most out of our time at Green River. Most people we meet in this college are just of passage, but the memories we make with them stay forever. For this reason, we try to bring students on adventures that they most likely wouldn’t experience otherwise, and take it as an opportunity to meet new people!
Wang.Junfeng@student.greenriver.edu | mburnham@greenriver.edu |
lakew.sophie@student.greenriver.edu | Katrice.cyphers@greenriver.edu |
Htet.Pyae@student.greenriver.edu | ttai@greenriver.edu |
lu.hieudong@student.greenriver.edu | NDuldulao@greenriver.edu |
roppo.kristina@student.greenriver.edu |
Mulyadi.Christabel@student.greenriver.edu | VZimmerman@greenriver.edu |
sharma.tanisha@student.greenriver.edu |
gil.ian@student.greenriver.edu | pandrist@greenriver.edu |
Nan.roi@student.greenriver.edu | MKaneshiro@greenriver.edu |
mcguire.andrew@student.greenriver.edu | JRWilliams@greenriver.edu |
workman.ann@student.greenriver.edu | affiong.eyo@greenriver.edu |
Lin.Rio.3@student.greenriver.edu | MWallace@greenriver.edu |
Zhang.ChunHei@student.greenriver.edu | nphouphakone@greenriver.edu |
loekman.briankanala@student.greenriver.edu | lsalu@greenriver.edu |
shimizu.kaede@student.greenriver.edu | twolf@greenriver.edu |
This club aims to immerse participants in the rich club and vibrant aspects of Japanese culture throught interactive experences. We are to provided a platform for students to engage in hands - on activities like cooking traditional dishes, learning calligraphy, exploring japanese art forms, and sharing travel and study experiences.
Nava.Nicolas@student.greenriver.edu | Lesli.Hinojo@greenriver.edu |
LSU is dedicated to sharing and celebrating Latin culture with the college community. Through events, discussions, and activities, we aim to promote cultural awareness, foster unity, and create an inclusive space for all students to learn and appreciate the richness of Latin heritage.
Lim.XinYue@student.greenriver.edu | ttai@greenriver.edu |
The Malaysia International Student Association (MISA) at Green River College is a student-led club dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and community among Malaysian students and those interested in learning about Malaysian culture. MISA organizes events that celebrate traditional festivals, offers support and resources for new students adjusting to life in the U.S., and promotes cross-cultural exchange through food, music, and interactive activities. The club provides a welcoming space for students to connect, share experiences, and engage in meaningful cultural dialogues. All students, regardless of background, are invited to join and experience the richness of Malaysia’s diverse heritage.
patriarca.dannika@student.greenriver.edu | AArsenio@greenriver.edu |
Matcha Club may sound silly at first but it’s a way to connect with other matcha lovers in the area. We will be doing matcha runs/hopping, learning how to make matcha, matcha themed bondings, and more! Even if you don’t like matcha, this is a great way to meet people with similar interests like drinking tea, making tea, or if just want to make new friends!
sadoune.aliyah@student.greenriver.edu | malmusawi@greenriver.edu |
The Muslim Student Association, or MSA, is a club which is centered around being a safe and supportive space for Muslims at Green River Community College. It is also an opportunity for anyone interested to gain an understanding of Islam. Our meetings focus on cultural celebration, community service, creative projects, educational presentations, and more!
Graham.mac@student.greenriver.edu | candice.mihaila@greenriver.edu |
Nurse Org is your campus's local chapter of the National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA), welcoming LPN, BSN, and pre-nursing students who are ready to make a difference. We're dedicated to developing culturally sensitive and globally minded nursing professionals, equipping you with the knowledge, skills, and network to provide high-quality care and positively impact our community. Our close-knit chapter fosters professional development through leadership roles and engaging activities. We actively advocate for nursing issues and student rights, while also organizing vital community initiatives like diaper drives, hygiene drives, and distributing meals for holidays. Join us to grow, connect, and excel in your nursing journey! Reach out and join Nurse Org today!
estep.audrey@student.greenriver.edu | abrosius@greenriver.edu |
Parenting students coming together to share experience with each other. Also, events, beneficial to parenting students.
tsai.nikodemus@student.greenriver.edu | PClearwater@greenriver.edu |
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is an honor society that recognizes and supports the academic achievements of high-achieving students. As a member of PTK, students can access a range of opportunities, including leadership development, scholarships, and community service projects. PTK also offers a platform for networking with other top students and gaining recognition for your academic success. It’s a great way to enhance your college experience and build a strong foundation for future academic and professional pursuits.
Raval.Jaidev@student.greenriver.edu | asmith@greenriver.edu |
For anyone interested in Physics, Astronomy, and fun projects like rockets, trebuchets, field trips to fun locations, etc.
kengas.ken@student.greenriver.edu | madeleine.wright@greenriver.edu ; dani.crivello-chang@greenriver.edu , jamie.wyatt@greenriver.edu |
A club dedicated to the celebration of identities and achievements surrounding the LGBTQ+ community. A safe place for everyone to be themselves.
chong.hayley@student.greenriver.edu | gorshc@gmail.com |
We work to grow the community and help students find connections with others! This club provides lots of community service opportunities!
singh.tejenveer@student.greenriver.edu | MMACON@greenriver.edu |
vargasalvarez.cesar@student.greenriver.edu | andres.montanoleal@greenriver.edu |
Hicks.Samantha@student.greenriver.edu | Mporras-monroe@greenriver.edu Callegri@greenriver.edu |
The Student Occupational Therapy Organization is organized by students who are enrolled in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program. All students who are interested in pursuing the degree are invited to join. As part of our role, we educate others about Occupational Therapy, representing the profession at job fairs, career fairs and provide students with community learning opportunities. In addition, we provide our college community and greater community with a snapshot of how we would utilize our skills in the clinic by hosting such things as Midterm and Finals Stress Management Techniques and Health and Wellness strategies.
mai.sarah@student.greenriver.edu | Pkikillus@greenriver.edu |
Ho.Shao-Chi@student.greenriver.edu | KKwon@greenriver.edu |
The Taiwanese Student Association is a welcoming community that celebrates the culture, traditions, food, and spirit of Taiwan! Whether you’re from Taiwan or just curious about Taiwanese culture, everyone is welcome. We will host fun cultural events, boba socials, movie nights, and traditional holiday celebrations. Explore Taiwan with us—through flavors, friendships, and fun!
Yan.leyi@student.greenriver.edu |
kim.youngsuh@student.greenriver.edu | jbrugger@greenriver.edu |
The Biz Club is a creative space where business and art intersect. We explore entrepreneurship, marketing, design, and creative expression through projects, discussions, and collaboration.
William.Ayaan@student.greenriver.edu | pandrist@greenriver.edu |
The Boys and Girls Bhangra Team is a dynamic, high-energy co-ed dance crew that brings the spirit of Punjab to life through powerful performances and vibrant choreography. Rooted in tradition but driven by innovation, we blend classic Bhangra moves with modern flair, showcasing unity, rhythm, and raw desi energy. Our team represents diversity, dedication, and passion — combining the strength of gabrus and the grace of kudis to create electrifying routines that leave crowds cheering. Whether we're competing on stage, performing at cultural events, or simply spreading joy through dance, our mission is to celebrate Punjabi culture and inspire others through the art of Bhangra. We’re more than just a team — we’re a family. If you’ve got the energy, commitment, and love for Bhangra, come join the movement. Boys, girls — one beat, one stage.
grewal.gurraj@student.greenriver.edu | JBanks@greenriver.edu |
Trong.Tin.2@student.greenriver.edu | ttai@greenriver.edu |
yang.bo-kai@student.greenriver.edu | VZimmerman@greenriver.edu |
We are more a community than a club, we gather people that playing volleyball in GRC and sometimes schedule a game outside the school. So if you are GRC student and want to make a volleyball friend while also get the chances to play outside, this club will be the best option.
hasan.daniah@student.greenriver.edu | taliesha.garrett@greenriver.edu |
Women In Business (WIB) is a club that supports and empowers all students and genders that are interested in entrepreneurship, leadership and other careers in the business world. The club addresses the lack of women in the business industry surrounding corporate and many other business industries. We aim to uplift and inspire women by being able to provide opportunities like workshops, networking, guest speakers and more. WIB is meant to be a stepping stone for you to walk into the real world confident in your skills and grow further professionally and personally!
berger.seadrah@student.greenriver.edu | kschuller@greenriver.edu |
Interested in Starting a New Club?
Here are the basic steps for starting a new club at GRC. If you have any more specific questions, contact Paz Clearwater at pclearwater@greenriver.edu.
1. Decide what your club will be about!
- A hobby or interest?
- A cultural or identity-based group?
- A field of study?
- A career or occupation?
2. Find other students with the same interest!
- You only need 6 students (including yourself) to get the process started!
- The Student Life office can help you find new members!
3. Find a faculty/staff advisor
- Your club advisor does not need to be an expert in the clubs interest area, they just have to want to support students!
- Advisor responsibilities are included in the Student Clubs Handbook
4. Complete the New Club Paperwork!
- The Club Proposal/Renewal Form is linked under 'Documents and Forms' on this page
- Student Life staff will review your submission and provide acceptance or feedback within a week
- Review the Club Handbook
- New clubs will be invited to a Club Orientation session. After which, clubs can begin to request funding or hold events.
5. Begin Club Activity!
- Officially recognized clubs can use the Club Corner (SU250), schedule classroom space, use the Student Life work room, and request funding for activities from ASGRC Student Government