Student Organizations

With over 200 student organizations at 91¸£Àû putting on on-campus and off-campus events, you are sure to stay busy at 91¸£Àû! Whether you are into art, gaming, music, politics, sciences, sports – you’ll definitely find others at 91¸£Àû who share your same passion!

Student Involvement is here to help you get connected on campus and help organizations at 91¸£Àû thrive. From student involvement consultations and organization success consults to organization support workshops and events, we have a variety of opportunities for you. Our online student organization engagement platform, , provides a current directory of all of our organizations and includes contact and meeting information for all our organizations!

Organization Directory

91¸£Àû has 13 different categories of organizations. Take a look at the categories below, or visit the organization directory to see a full listing of organizations at 91¸£Àû.

Groups in this category focus on academic and professional topics that are complementary to your studies here at 91¸£Àû. They are often affiliated with a specific major or field of study.

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Groups in this category have been recognized by the university as overarching representatives serving to coordinate the endeavors of other registered organizations with similar interests.

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Groups in this category have a primary mission of engaging in activities involving fine, liberal, visual, decorative, applied, design, craft and performing arts.

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Social fraternity and sorority organizations are student-led groups that focus on fostering a sense of community, brotherhood or sisterhood, and personal development among their members.

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Groups in this category have been recognized by the university to recognize excellence in areas including leadership, service, or scholastic achievement.

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Groups in this category have a primary mission or purpose to raise cultural and identity awareness, respect for diversity, and/or foster a sense of community.

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Groups in this category serve to raise awareness and engagement around topics of a political issue, affiliation, or cause. These groups encourage voter education and activism on campus.

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Groups in this category provide an outlet for students to engage in leisure activities. They are a formed by a group of students who share a common interest and a commitment to an articulated mission and purpose for the organization.

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Groups in this category have a primary mission or purpose for religious or spiritual sharing, growth, or education.

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Groups in this category have a primary mission or purpose to collect and donate resources for humanitarian purposes, perform community service, or to coordinate volunteer opportunities.

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Groups in this category do not easily fit within the other defined categories. They are a formed by a group of students who share a common interest and a commitment to an articulated mission and purpose for the organization.

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Groups in this category participate in athletic competitions, including organized practices and skill development. Membership is restricted to current 91¸£Àû students only.

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Advertising for clubs and events

Posting Policy

  • Permitted Areas and Materials
  • Public bulletin boards
  • Only provided push pins
  • Prohibited Areas
  • Walls, painted surfaces, windows, doors, floors, bricks, bathroom stalls, railings, and other areas not specifically mentioned here
  • Do not use tape, staples, or other adhesives to affix flyers or posters

CSI Print media

  • The NewsFlush
  • The News Flush is a monthly publication that hangs in the bathroom stalls of the Memorial Union. It is also posted electronically on our Facebook page.
  • What do I submit? The event’s time, location, and date.
  • How do I submit? Fill out our News Flush form !
  • When do I submit? Please submit event information by the 20th of the month prior to the one you are looking to advertise for. For example: if you want your event in the April News Flush, please submit information by March 20th.

CSI digital Media

  • Social Media
  • The Center for Student Involvement is on Tik Tok and Instagram.
  • How do I submit? Tag us on Insta and we will reshare – @um.getinvolved
  • Union Electronic Boards
  • Electronic boards for advertising are located by the Wade Center on the first floor of the Memorial Union.
  • What do I submit? .png or .jpeg file, 7.5″x13.3″ high resolution ad, and the timespan of desired time to be posted.
  • How do I submit? Email information to um.getinvolved@maine.edu

Other advertising policies to be aware of

  • Residence Hall Posting
  • All flyers posted in the Residence Halls must be approved by Residence Life staff in room 311 of the Memorial Union. Unapproved flyers will be taken down immediately.
  • Student Handbook Policies

Questions? Email us at um.getinvolved@maine.edu