Husky Orientation Welcome Leaders (HOWLS) during the Summer at CU-Bloomsburg

Activities and Organizations

At Bloomsburg, we put in the work to improve our lives and lift others up. After all, not all answers are found in books — some are discovered while volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House, fundraising for Relay for Life, or donating your time to the surrounding community, such as participating in The Big Event.

That’s why our campus isn’t built just for classroom learning, it’s also built for personal growth. It’s a social laboratory designed for you to challenge preconceived notions, develop your identity, and have fun while doing it.

With more than 250 registered student clubs and organizations, there’s a group just for you — including opportunities in community service, faith, the arts, business, entertainment, and athletics. So whether you're planning campus events with the Program Board, climbing Mt. Washington on a Quest Outdoor Adventure, or competing in an intramural basketball tournament — your experiences on campus with 8,000 fellow Huskies will be an essential part of your story and a key part of your journey to success.

A part of something bigger

Student's cleaning up during CU-Bloomsburg's Annual Big Event
Big Event Clean Up Crew

With more than 2,000 volunteers, the Community Government Association's annual Big Event has become CU-Bloomsburg's largest community service event. Each spring, student volunteers venture to more than 100 job sites across town and in local neighborhoods tackling a variety of chores such as raking, painting, gardening, mulching, removing debris, digging, and various spring-cleaning duties. The single-day community service event gives students the opportunity to say “thank you" to Bloomsburg area residents and show appreciation for the community we live, learn, and work in.

Release your inner Husky. Run with the pack and explore endless opportunities

Full Calendar Listing

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CGA Representatives in front of David L. Soltz Hall

Become a Student Leader

The Community Government Association provides an opportunity for students to govern themselves in a democratic manner and oversees various areas including Community Activities, Kehr Union, University Store, the Student Recreation Center, and Honeysuckle Student Apartments.

Students at a concert

Plan Campus Events

The Program Board plans nearly all campus events including monthly midnight pizza, bingo and dance clubs, as well as popular events such as hypnotists, comedians, open-mic night, and an annual semi-formal.

Students holding sign - Autism Speaks at Bloomsburg University

Your Passion Awaits

With more than 250 student clubs and organizations, there’s a group just for you — ranging from community service, faith, the arts, business, entertainment, and athletics.

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Get in the Game

Test your mettle during intramural competition or step up and square off against our rivals as a member of a club team. Either way you’ll stay active and keep that competitive spirit going at Bloomsburg.

Male Graduate at the Bloomsburg commencement

Write Your Story

Huskies L.E.A.D. explores students’ personal values and provides guidance on how to lead others and effect social change.