Sustainable Clubs and Organizations

At LMU, sustainability shows up in all kinds of ways: through advocacy, outdoor experiences, social justice work, and efforts to live more lightly on the planet. Our student organizations reflect that variety. Whether you're joining Surfrider for a beach cleanup, heading off campus for a hike with Outdoor Adventures, or getting involved in environmental justice through Espérer, there’s a place for you to get connected and take action. These groups offer chances to meet new people, build skills, and contribute to something bigger—while having fun along the way.

Sursum Corda

Founded in 1992, Sursum Corda Service Organization is one of LMU's four all-gender service organizations. We are committed to the promotion of social justice, through active service and advocacy.

Net Impact

Net Impact is a nonprofit supporting a grassroots, global movement of students and emerging impact leaders who want to use their skills to make a positive impact for people and the planet. The LMU graduate chapter of Net Impact explores issues related to the role business can play as a force of good.

Espérer

Espérer Service Organization accepts female-identifying and gender non-conforming individuals with a focus on advocacy, and a unique dual focus of human trafficking and environmental justice.

Surfrider LMU

The Surfrider Foundation Club is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's ocean, waves and beaches through a powerful activist network. If you enjoy beach cleanups, learning about the coast and climate, and ocean advocacy, this club is for you!

Outdoor Adventures

Campus Recreation's Outdoor and Adventure Recreation (OAR) program offers LMU undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to get off campus and explore the great outdoors in Los Angeles and beyond. Find your outdoor community, try out new activities, and start checking off those bucket list items.

ASLMU

ASLMU (Associated Students of Loyola Marymount University) is a resource for sustainability-related information and events.ASLMU includes a Vice President of Sustainability, a student leader dedicated to representing and advancing campus-wide sustainability efforts. This role focuses on ensuring that the environmental priorities and concerns of the student body and broader LMU community are heard and addressed.