Student Organizations

Meet new people, find a new hobby, and be a part of something on campus. Northeastern is home to almost 400 student organizations including everything from the arts to sports to student government. Here is just an example of the science and math based clubs on campus – take a minute to browse and find your people:

26 Organizations Found.

Graduate Women in Science and Engineering

 
GWISE (Gradaute Women in Science and Engineering) is a group of graduate students and postdocs designed to assist in the professional and personal advancement of women in science and engineering at Northeastern University

Alliance for Diversity in Science and Engineering

ADSE (Alliance for Diversity in Science and Engineering) focuses on increasing the participation of underrepresented groups in academia, industry, and government. ADSE supports, organizes, and oversees local, graduate student-run organizations that reach out to students and scientists of all ages and backgrounds.

Northeastern WISE

The Women’s Interdisciplinary Society of Entrepreneurship (WISE) is a student-led group at Northeastern University dedicated to helping women develop an innovative mindset through interactive workshops, a thought-incubator, and mentorship pairings.

TERRA Society

The Terra Society organizes activities that promote an appreciation and understanding of the Earth and of environmental sciences. We sponsor speakers and field trips that aim to broaden our knowledge of the natural word. The Society is open to all students and welcomes anyone interested in the areas of geology, environmental science, and paleontology.

American Medical Student Association

NU AMSA offers students from all backgrounds a chance to join a community of pre-medical focused individuals like themselves. We provide helpful seminars and activities, invite speakers and collaborate with other organizations to help guide you through your journey, no matter what stage.

Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) National Biological Honor Society

TriBeta is an undergraduate-focused national honor society established in 1922 with more than 670 chapters and 200,000 biologists inducted across the United States and Puerto Rico. Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society strives to promote scholarship in the biological sciences, promotes the dissemination of biological knowledge, and encourages research.
Student Stories
Northeastern University Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society

"Our purpose is to cultivate a close community where students who love chemistry can commune," says chemistry major Caroline Consoli. Here she shares her experience being a part of the Northeastern University Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society.

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