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Clubs and organizations

Redlands boasts over 70 clubs and organizations for every interest, from the arts to community service. If you don’t find one that’s just right, you’re welcome to start your own. Explore, connect, and make the most of your time here!

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Redlands' academic emphasis is reflected in our many academic clubs and honor/professional societies, established to foster faculty and student networking opportunities and to encourage exploration and service in the academic community. 
Redlands is a place where diversity, political, and social involvement is celebrated and these groups aim to create places where students can explore within a safe, nurturing, and open environment, providing avenues to organize and influence at local, state, national and international levels, while also fostering ethical practices and social responsibility.
Spiritual and religious development is an important aspect to many students’ lives and these groups support the exploration of members' relationships with their faith and with each other in the contexts of worship, education, and service.
Students have a variety of opportunities to express themselves, explore, and perform through theater, art, and music.
Redlands has a vibrant Greek community, where students promote academic achievement, community service, leadership, tradition, and alumni relations. Siblinghoods focus on diversity, inclusion, and social justice while promoting strong ties of brotherhood and sisterhood.  Both are committed to giving back to the community through service.
Club sports and special interest recreation groups get together to practice and play. Some teams compete with other local schools and others just play for fun.

Redlands is nationally recognized as a leader in community service learning and had numerous groups focusing on projects ranging from education to humor to juvenile detention outreach.

These groups are designed to help bring together students with common interests such as anime, animals, and poker.

Students committed to making Redlands a more sustainable and green campus can get involved in a variety of environmental and sustainability programs.

Student-led media provides a platform for sharing diverse perspectives.

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Student-led media provides a platform for sharing diverse perspectives.

KDAWG - Join on Presence
KDAWG is the student voice at the University of Redlands, offering music, spoken word, and film. It’s a platform for open discussions and sharing diverse media.

Redlands Bulldog - Join on Presence
The Redlands Bulldog is a student-run news publication that emphasizes journalistic integrity while covering important issues and events for the campus and community.