The Office of Student Affairs is dedicated to fostering an educational, entertaining and exciting environment outside of the classroom. With over 200 active student organizations, 16 Greek-lettered social fraternities and sororities, an active community outreach and volunteer services office and various recreational sports teams, you will never not find something to do! Explore this part of our website and become familiar with the countless excellent opportunities available to you. Get out of your residence hall, come to campus and get involved!
With over 240 student organizations, the LEAD Center provides a wide range of opportunities for students to get involved. Student organizations have a significant impact in providing effective learning environments for students, preparing them to live and work in a global community.
If interested in joining a club or organization, students can browse HerdLink to gain more information and insight about the organizations that match their interests.
Being a part of a fraternity or a sorority is a great way to be involved in not only the campus community, but in the local community as well.
Marshall University has been the host of fraternities and sororities for 97 years. Today, the community has over 500 students holding membership in 17 organizations. The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) focuses on scholarship, unity, service and philanthropy, and leadership.
The LEAD Center supports the academic mission of the institution by creating a vibrant co-curricular Marshall Student Experience.
This is achieved through the incorporation of outside the classroom programming, mentorship, educational activities, community engagement opportunities, and leadership development. We empower our students to become active in campus organizations so they may learn, grow, and achieve success beyond their collegiate experience.
Each year the Division of Student Affairs presents awards to outstanding members of the Marshall University student community. These awards recognize the students’ contribution to the university in leadership roles and in service to the university and the community. There are also two awards that recognize the outstanding contributions of faculty or staff members in their role as advisor to a student organization.
The Student Government Association (SGA) fosters joint responsibility of students, faculty members and administration for the achievement of Marshall’s educational objectives.
SGA’s focuses on the overall well-being of students at Marshall. SGA serves as the vehicle of the Marshall student body, to field its concerns, to provide students with real results, and creates programs and initiatives to enhance the collegiate experience.
All Marshall students are connected to the Tri-State Transit Authority’s entire regional line through Marshall’s partnership with TTA. The Green Machine is the student TTA bus with stops specifically relevant to the Marshall community. All it takes is a your MUID to ride. Visit www.tta-wv.com for a full list of buses, schedules and stop times.
Andy Hermansdorfer, Director of Student Involvement & Leadership
MSC Lower Level
Andy.hermandsdorfer@marshall.edu
304-696-2283
Corey Cunningham, Associate Director of Student Life
MSC Lower Level
Cunningha189@marshall.edu
304-696-6775