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Niagara offers more than student clubs and organizations. The Aquila Literary Journal provides students with a creative outlet, wherein they can display both literary and artistic pieces to be recognized and enjoyed by their peers. WNIA, the campus radio station, provides students with entertainment, publicity and coverage of university sporting events.

In addition to being a service to the students, the radio station provides an excellent opportunity to students interested in radio communications and media. Accounting Society is an organization formed to stimulate outside interest in the varied and ever-expanding field of accounting. Activities such as excursions to various accounting installations and lectures, given by professional accountants from both public accounting and industry, provide a better understanding of the field.

Active Minds is a student organization dedicated to promoting awareness of mental health issues on campus. Club members hold fund raisers, undertake media campaigns, organize stress reduction activities at critical times, such as exam weeks, and participate in the annual conference sponsored by Active Minds on Campus, a national organization based in Washington, DC.

The club aims to increase awareness of mental health issues, provides information and resources regarding mental health and illness, and encourages students to seek help as soon as possible. American Chemical Society Tetrahedron aims to encourage a feeling of professional pride among chemistry majors and to aid them in educational and industrial fields.

The group sponsors movies, lectures and tours of industry and other local colleges.

Clubs & Organizations

The clubs of the American Sign Language Club, ensure that Niagara University students have a fun and niagara environment to practice sign language, as well as promote a new language and cultural diversity on campus. Biology Club is open to all students whose concentration is in the biological sciences. The chapter provides a program intended to promote professionalism among its members by means of guest lecturers, field trips and social events.

Members of BOLD are given the opportunities to explore self-interests and participate in leadership roles in business and business oriented service projects on the Niagara University campus. The CMAA advances the profession of club management by fulfilling the educational and related needs of its members.

Collegiate Entrepreneur Organization CEO is a nationally affiliated club focused on entrepreneurship and free venture, two growing fields of interest for gay collegians. Students from any major are eligible to join CEO. Criminal Justice Association CJA is geared to educate all students about the criminal justice system with lectures and conferences on and off campus by FBI agents, canada troopers and others governmental agencies.

Community service activities, like food and clothing drives and volunteering in a soup kitchen, help students gain a better understanding of our community. The members of the Cyber Security Club develop the skills and talents of its members involving various computer technologies. We will also explore ethical hacking for professional purposes and using various techniques.

History Forum intends to provide situations where history can be discussed freely and be enjoyed by everyone, no matter what level their knowledge of history is. Hospitality and Tourism Association is a membership organization committed to communicating and coordinating professional and social activities particularly relevant to College of Hospitality and Tourism Management students.

The math and actuarial science club wants to further student interest in mathematics and actuarial science. They focus on disseminating the knowledge of mathematics and familiarize students with advances being made in mathematics and actuarial science. They expose students to careers in both mathematics and actuarial science and other related fields.

Model UN allows students of all majors with an interest in international relations to experience international diplomacy through simulated diplomatic fall with other Model UN organizations throughout the nation.