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Student Organizations

Our student clubs provide students with an opportunity to meet and exchange ideas, plan cultural events, and engage in community service, all while gaining invaluable exposure to the languages and cultures you love.

Our student clubs have one overarching goal: to help promote the beauty, intriguing mystery, intelligence, fun, and interesting aspects of all languages.

Strasbourg, France

French Club

The Cercle français is our student-run French Club, with a very active agenda. Activities include conversation groups, movie and game nights, cultural presentations, concerts, restaurant outings, cooking classes, and more. We are also proud to support the Muanjadi Organization through our bake sales, to help sponsor young girls in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to attend school.

Green scenery and water in Germany

German Club

The German Club at Colorado State University provides students with an interest in the German language and culture, an opportunity to meet and exchange ideas. Get involved by joining our recurring “Stammtisch,” an informal gathering of students, faculty, and community members, who like to speak and/ or listen to German! Contact for meetings.

Contact: csugermanclub@gmail.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csu_german_club/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057308904338

Todos Santos scenery

Spanish Club

Are you looking to meet other Spanish speakers and learners? Do you want to learn tips for traveling in Spanish-speaking countries? Are you interested in cultural topics like music, art, and architecture?

Jointhe CSU Spanish Club! All levels are welcome!

St. Basil's Catherdral

Russian Club

The Russian Club meets throughout the year for interesting activities exploring cuisine, history, and culture. Come taste authentic Russian food, see real nesting dolls, and shop for Russian foods and items. We also organize free movie nights to watch and discuss films that represent the best-of-the-best cinematography of Russia. All movies are in Russian with English subtitles.

Japanese Club

The Japanese Club at CSU provides students and non-students an opportunity to experience traditional and modern Japanese culture. We provide intercultural exchange and support for Japanese-learning students, as well as maintaining good relations with native Japanese-speaking students to help create a friendly learning environment for all.

Ramlink: https://ramlink.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/japan-club

ASL Club

ASL Club

The American Sign Language Club at CSU hosts activities designed to provide a supportive environment to practice sign language and learn more about Deaf culture and the ASL community. Activities are offered both on and off campus, including some activities in cooperation with Deaf hosted events.

FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/csu.asl.club

Chinese Club Homecoming 2018 Dragon

Chinese Club

Chinese Language Club is comprised of students who are actively trying to spread the appreciation and understanding of Chinese culture around the CSU community. The club strives to bring fun and engaging programming throughout the semester centered around Chinese language and culture, history, and diversity. Everyone is welcome.

Email: csuchineselanguageclub@gmail.com

Doni teaching students first week of class

Global Awareness & International Affairs (GAIA)

Global Awareness and International Affairs (GAIA), the official student club for International Studies at CSU, is geared towards fostering international awareness and career development through networking opportunities, leadership projects, and real-world experience.

As a student-run, non-profit organization at Colorado State University, GAIA aims to equip students with the skills and opportunities required to gain cultural perspectives and become dynamic agents in international careers. These skills include organizational communications, event planning, and public outreach, all of which are essential to a well-rounded global ambassador and international employee.

The club is open to all CSU students, and holds bimonthly meetings and bimonthly events, including international film showings, career panels, and guest speaker talks,which aim to enrich cultural perspectives.

Ramlink: https://ramlink.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/gaia

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