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Clubs and Organizations

Student Organization Lists and Directories

  • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

    The American Society of Civil Engineers is a student group who invites members from among civil engineering majors to participate in community service events, engineering competitions, and other activities.

    The Cornell chapter of ASCE is home to two project teams that participate in annual competitions.

  • Artificial Intelligence Club

    The Artificial Intelligence Club is dedicated to fostering a collaborative and innovative community of students passionate about the intersection of artificial intelligence and business. Our mission is to empower our members with the knowledge, skills, and connections necessary to excel as leaders in the rapidly evolving field of AI-driven business strategy.

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering Graduate Student Association

    The Civil and Environmental Engineering Graduate Student Association strives to foster communication between graduate students and provide a forum for the free exchange of ideas. Group members organize social and cultural events for graduate students as well as promote professional activities.

  • Family Business Club

    Family Business Club is a “Social Professional Club” where we meet monthly to have a good time and share our experiences regarding our family businesses, the family business we have worked or intend to work with, or the family business we own or plan to own.

    We provide a safe and relaxed space to discuss family business-related challenges and opportunities and how to navigate this unique type of organization’s idiosyncratic dynamics.

  • Graduate Consulting Club

    Our objectives are:

    1. To raise awareness of opportunities for graduate students in consulting
    2. To educate and develop members for a future career in consulting, especially management/strategy consulting
    3. To connect members with alumni and external consultants
    4. To assist consulting firms in recruiting Cornell talent
  • High Tech Club

    The Johnson High Tech Club (HTC) is a tech-industry focused club, dedicated to helping members succeed in tech recruiting for internships and beyond.

  • New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA), Cornell Chapter

    The New York Water Environment Association is made up approximately 2,700 water quality professionals organized into seven geographic chapters. Each chapter has its own Board of Directors, and carry out their own technical and social programs throughout the year. By joining NYWEA you are able to select three chapters to be affiliated with.

  • Society of Women Engineers

    The Cornell Student Section of the Society of Women Engineers is open to all undergraduate and graduate students in engineering and technical fields, regardless of gender identity. We welcome and embrace people of all identities. Each year, we run numerous programs and events to promote engineering, diversity, career and professional development, academic support, and pre-college education.