CCNY Theatre and Film Department. Access to health care will be universal when everyone knows how to provide the care they need—and does it! 38811 Members 6 Events Talent & Careers for Alumni. 8) Allow students to gain experience in creating marketing flyers and posters. This is a great opportunity for CCNY students who are interested in becoming active leaders to participate in this club for leadership growth, networking opportunities, and develop a passion for advocacy. Being involved provides an excellent opportunity for students to meet new people, learn new leadership skills, and help build an impressive array of qualifications for future career opportunities. These activities shape the rest of their lives. To learn more about the registered clubs, visit our office and speak to one of our staff members or check the contact information for the clubs listed below. One of these clubs is called the CCNY Dream Team. What we strive to do is learn, compose, and perform our music for the whole school to hear. Our goal is to practice culture and traditions to represent the country by unifying the Bangladeshi students of CCNY. We invite the top Engineering students in the Grove School of Engineering depending on their academic performance and their characters. B3honor@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduKrista Davy | Ambra Quinones | Victoria Gomes | Tikva Nabatian. Intercollegiate team competing in American Parliamentary style debate with the hopes of promoting debate as an extracurricular club on campus. We also inform our pre-dents about other events that are held by dental schools such as: "Admission 101 at NYU", "Impressions Day at Columbia" etc. The purpose of this club is to have a social environment for students to play casual chess, learn chess, and compete in chess. International Student Services. ccnychabad@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduJordan Beloosesky | Gregory Sabel | Rebeca Gorodischer | Deena Shaffer. Undergraduate. I suggest joining a club because that's where you will always interact and meet new people there. Although we endeavor to constantly work together in achieving our goals, we value personal identity and individualism.We are determined to continuously work towards expanding awareness of our culture and current issues by raising money for different charities, while also bonding with our campus’ community but also the community at large. Featured Groups. Students. NSA( Nepalese Students Association) is a club where students come together to help each other with skills such as networking, communication, and also to shared creativity. Representing Electrical and Computer Engineering and all IEEE-fields of interest, Eta Kappa Nu is the hallmark of top students and professionals in these disciplines. The main goal of our club is to promote community among math enthusiasts and math majors at CCNY by keeping math-related majors apprised of career, research, and scholarship opportunities. We cultivate a strong family community to enhance your college and adult life. Today, this diverse dance group has grown to just over 20 talented members ranging from college freshmen to seniors – some of whom have professionally danced before and many of whom are beginners! The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations and communications. Campus Life. Increase the number of gender-neutral bathrooms around campus. The Department of Student Life provides meeting space and support for more than 150+ student organizations. pdhs@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduYaser Alsafarjalani | Abdurashid Sharofitdinov | Priom Mouri | Carmen Huang. dfi@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduLuis Abreu | Sagor Sada | Joanna Guillen | Dehaan Rahman, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded on January 13, 1913, by 22 collegiate women at Howard University. Through workshops, socials, and collaborations with other campus organizations as well as our fellow NYC-area SASE chapters, we help our members develop the necessary skills to succeed in the workforce. 40020 Members 2 Events Talent and Careers. among our 25 campuses. We also focus on leadership, cultural enrichment and providing service to our community. CUNY’s Springtime of Struggle. The organization is associated with Kiwanis International, which is a global organization of volunteers. You do not have to be Korean to join! First Love CCNY is an organization of Christian believers, ready, and on fire for the work of God. visionlatina@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduJoseph Marte | Jeniah Villanueva | Cayla Cruz | Augustin Abreu. Insight: the SSA Survival Guide 2019-2020 by AIAS ; For further information about AIAS National, visit: AIAS National; Future Architects of the Middle East (F.A.M.E.) 65403 Members 5 Events IE Campus Life. The club is a supportive network for chemistry and biochemistry majors. Our events are open to students and faculty from CCNY as well as all other CUNY colleges. IE Global Alumni Relations. We will learn to share our passion and learn aspects of Korean culture including media, dance, culinary arts, and language! Feature Overview: Rate Your Clubs. We pursue our vision by building witnessing communities of men and women who are growing in love for God and who are mobilized to reach out to others. Most of what we do revolves around our 4 principles which are Brotherhood, Community Service, Cultural Awareness and Scholarship. These events range from discussion panels inviting young professionals to discuss their paths through their careers; to training sessions that focus on teaching students how to better conduct themselves in professional environments. The singers will render vari- would enable undergraduate groups at of Jack London of the Student Council, escrl ed \ nus folksongs, a selection from Bach, the College to … Our club seeks to provide the local community with hands-on experience operating and building their own radio equipment. We build the Public Option for universal health care by teaching the Public their options for self-care as primary care. We aim to ease the path of students interested in majoring or minoring in physics. The Caribbean Students' Association aims to unite all Caribbean Students on the City College campus through events and social activities as well as inform non Caribbean students of our rich culture. We will prepare numerous activities and workshops, relatively law related. We caught up with a few to see what they’re looking forward to for Fall 2013. Our club's mission is to inform the campus community about women in the professional world, current events that affect the female population. To promote education and learning through speaking engagements and life lessons from under-graduate, graduate members and alumni to youth groups in New York City under the CCNY Athletics banner. In addition to holding events at City College, the Chapter works extensively with the NYWEA Metropolitan Chapter and Met Chapter Young Professionals (YP) group to provide CCNY students a forum for networking, continuing education, professional growth, development of leadership skills, and access to the professional water environment community in New York. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, founded in 1920 with the assistance of Phi Beta Sigma, is the sister organization of the Fraternity. The campus engagement platform for Macaulay Honors College - Powered by CampusGroups. The American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) is a national organization made of female physicians and medical students. International Student Services. harlemlaunchalliance@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduSheikh Kabir | Daniel Cohen | Mohammad Khan |Baishaki Debi. We offer social networking, scholarship, and social events. Iota Nu Delta, the First South Asian interest fraternity, develops well-rounded men to be tomorrow's leaders“bold individuals who strive towards the forefront of progress in our global society. The Latin American Engineering Student Association, LAESA, is one of the strongest student organizations on campus. 580 likes. citychaahat@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduNirma Golder | Kelly Veerasammy| Anamiika Rahman| Tamanna Yousuf. The aim of the club is to facilitate a community of learning, understanding, and awareness among CCNY's disabled students. The undergraduate student body at CUNY City College is equally balanced. Chabad’s mission is to create a home at CCNY for the Jewish community on campus. We believe that the technical skills that we develop in the classroom must be supplemented with confidence and adaptability. aias@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduTaylor Mastrota | Alicia Niebrzydowski | Xiao Lin Wang | Danyel Hueyopan. Project Sunshine is a non-profit organization that works to provide educational and recreational activities to children undergoing long-term care. wics@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduChrystal Mingo | Rezwana Kabita | Aqsa Malik | Grace McGrath. Spring Early Registration The purpose of Foxes and Pearls is to promote leadership and a greater representation of women in the multicultural community at CCNY. asce@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduAna Radonjic | Huan Ying Zhang | Katherine DiGiorgi | Samantha Castro. Future Architects of the Middle East is an organization dedicated to celebrating historical and modern contributions by Asian artists, activists, and architects to the global community, with a focus on the Middle East. modelun@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduMiriam Hernandez | Rachel Holliday | Joseph Lema-Dutan| Marta Fernandez-Coppel. The aim of the club is to facilitate a community of learning, understanding, and awareness among CCNY's disabled students. The Teachers of Tomorrow is a student organization whose goal is to provide activities for the benefit of CCNY students preparing to teach. Come for kosher meals, spiritual lessons, and holidays! The Sisters of the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education (SOS) is a club created to empower women, to mold future leaders, and to support the endeavors of students both inside and outside the classroom. biomedicus2024@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduMicaela Prisco | Benjamin Jacquez | Shaina George | Samantha Hernandez. These organizations cover a wide array of interests including academic clubs, cultural clubs, religious clubs, and social clubs. We vow to formalize, cultivate, and foster bonds amongst each other as sisters and abide by respect, trust, communication, professionalism, and accountability. Chi Epsilon seeks to foster excellence, connectivity and engagement among those in the civil engineering community. Student clubs are the heart and soul of student life here at CCNY. Pre-existing Undergraduate and Graduate clubs needing to register for the next academic year. The goal of the club is to provide experience to students through mock United Nations simulations and to hone skills useful in Model UN competitions. There is also a lot of social events on campus to try to get the students involved. humanizinghomelessness@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduHannah Grunfeld | Zequn Lin | Erick Quinteros | Lily Wong. The sorority currently has 1,000 collegiate and alumnae chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Jamaica and the Republic of Korea.National Link: http://www.deltasigmatheta.orgJoin our mailing list: Email etaudst@gmail.com, deltasigmatheta@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduNakia Spencer | Charlene Kotei| Ashley Williams | Alexus Hawkins-Delgado. In March of 1913, the Founders of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. performed their first public act. veteransassociation@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduArsal Mir | Carol Torres | Dwight Jarrett | Violet Guerrero-Ponce. All majors are welcome to join! We at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) design, test, and manufacture an unmanned RC aircraft each academic year. Philippine American Organization seeks to familiarize fellow Filipinos and other students of city college with the Philippine culture. At the Cinema Society, we provide a social and professional component to the academics that form the bulk of the Film program at CCNY and anyone interested in the film industry. The Association of Computing Machinery Chapter at CCNY aims to foster a community of Computer Science students and tech enthusiasts who collaborate in developing the skills needed in the industry, expanding their network, participating in activities related to new technologies, and learning how to further their professional careers. there are also a couple halal food carts at the edges of campus which are my favorite place to get a quick bite to eat! Most of all, it's FUN!! he Wharton School provides a campus experience that is rich with opportunities for student involvement and leadership, provided by a large infrastructure of over 100 clubs and organizations and about 25 conferences. Dating and going out on weekends or even thursday nights is a trend that has not changed in this school for years. alphaepsilondelta@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduYaas Azmoudeh | Natanel Kamel | Oassheka Chowdhury | Jessica Rambao, To cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women; to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature; to maintain a progressive interest in college life; and to be of "Service to All Mankind. CampusGroups is a campus engagement and community platform that helps groups on campus to promote events, increase attendance, and maximize student involvement opportunities. Campus Student Life Offices; ... Newman Vertical Campus Room 2-210 55 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10010. As a club we hope to have events and meetings that promote the advancement of the females on our campus. Astrophysicsclub@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduSearra Mascaro | Alexander Cernei | Mena Matta | Akash Ahuja. When it comes to socializing with other students, CCNY is like no other. This club connects students with many alumni from the CCNY, with the same major to help the students for their future. Our mission is to be a clear and confident Pro-Israel voice on college campuses and to support students in grassroots Pro-Israel advocacy. arc@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduAndy Zhou | Benjamin Trinh | Mohammad Saif Arif | Saurav Sarker. STEP FIVE: After you have registered with the DSLLD a mailbox will be assigned to your club in NAC 1/210. We encourage you to try something new no matter your skill level, especially if you've never climbed before. ... CCNY Off Campus Housing. Our goal is to foster a sense of unity among members and create a forum for students to discuss, discover, and celebrate South Asian American culture and issues, relevant to the community at large. slu@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduDarlenis Cabral | Nikoleta Deda | Yaritza Morales | Dayra Rivas. The Pre-Vet Honor Society strongly believes in facilitating the pre-veterinary lives of the pre-vets at CCNY. biologyclub@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduKarla Jacome | Mohamed Ghanem | Gurjot Kaur | Sabah Gul. PHR is a national nonprofit organization that believes in using the unique skills and credibility of health professionals to advocate for persecuted health workers, prevent torture, document mass atrocities, and hold those who violate human rights accountable. The City College of New York's leading student-run publication, reporting since 1907. CSI offers numerous opportunities for students to get involved. sos@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduAderemi Adebayo | Briana Gates | Ashley Francis | Rachel Aideyan. Since its establishment at The City College of New York in 1847, AIChE has been dedicated to developing the full potential of all members through active participation in organized events. cssa2015@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduWenting Liu | Jieying Liu | Anson Chung| Lei Zheng. Our goal is to: Inspire others to reach their full potential in all areas of life Encourage the action of “paying it forward” Develop healthy personal and professional relationships Provide a pillar of support and mutual development Membership Benefits of J.A.G CCNY includes but is not limited to; Sense of community and support Safe space to be yourself Lifelong friendship Career development Stimulating college experience, jag@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduGirabell Bergollo | Iqra Jan | Jessica Quizhpilema | Jaylin Garcia. The Chapter has rightfully earned its place on the map through a diverse set of events which benefit the college community as well as the organization itself – events, workshops, and competitions all geared at instilling fundamental engineering principles and stimulating the awareness of the vast availability of opportunities for engineers to advance themselves as engineering professionals. sbd@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduJustin James | Gabrielle Paul | Dharam Mathur | Ide Kafexhiu. nsbe@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduBenjamin Pascal | Elmi Jimenez | Karisma McCoy | Daniel Gaston. The purpose of the KEA is to create a new organization at CCNY based on Korean pop music, Korean television or entertainment, Korean culture, Korean language, and Korean food! We also want to give undergraduates the opportunity to be able to meet current medical students and hopefully initiate mentoring opportunities. A portal where information on clubs and organizations on campus can be found. Clubs and Organizations! The campus engagement platform for RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) - Powered by CampusGroups. In addition, it often works with other Circle K International clubs across New York state. The organization focuses on the advancement of women in medicine despite the many hardships and challenges women face on their road to a career in medicine. With more than 250 active chapters and colonies in the United States and Canada, Tau Kappa Epsilon’s membership is as diverse and unique as the collegiate and universities in which we reside. The club has also been a source of guidance, information, and advice for students while they are working on various classes and extracurricular projects. The Founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as “a part of” the general community rather than “apart from” the general community. The main focus of this society is to provide our pre-dental students with useful information in regard to applying to dental school, preparing for the DAT and providing them with shadowing/volunteering opportunities. ASME serves this wide-ranging technical community through quality programs in continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations and other forms of outreach. CCNZ 100's Club. One of the most prestigious and honorable clubs at City College. Clubs meeting at other days and/or times are so noted. Baskerville Chemical Society (BCS) was founded by Charles Baskerville in 1922 and has long been the official undergraduate chemistry club of the City College of New York. ae_slb@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduHector Santiago | Kelvin Maravilla | George Ireland | Michael Perez. Student engagement has been an integral and vital component of student success. Clubs and Student Organizations City Tech clubs are an integral part of college life because they allow students with common interests to come together and work toward a common goal. Food is served and students get to know each other in open discussions and in forums where speakers are invited to present and/or answer questions about education-related topics. Gamma Nu Delta is incorporated as a social service sorority. Our members have been among the best student leaders at CCNY and considered the role model student organization of CCNY. This club will also host workshops on resume improvement and site visits to engineering projects. We are a single family of Jewish students of all backgrounds and denominations. Our mentors are current medical students and undergraduate students in the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Program. Our goal is to create a fun, educational environment at the Roofpod of the Spitzer School of Architecture. As an undergraduate chapter of AMWA at the City College of New York, we hope to keep AMWA’s national goals of health equity and excellence alive, along with providing a space for pre-med students on CCNY’s campus to come together and support each other through their medical journeys. CCNY Green strives to involve students in sustainable, eco-friendly activities. The City College of New York, also known as CCNY or just City College, is the oldest CUNY school, having been founded in 1847. ksum@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduDamien Pizarro | Christopher Dyjak | Parker Stemkowski | Brandon Tise. and animation. prssa@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduGenesis Flores | Caroline Roc | Vincent Gil | Annie Quito. This deep conviction was mirrored in the Fraternity’s motto, “Culture For Service and Service For Humanity”. 2) The opportunity to bring people on campus from the marketing, advertising and communications professional community to mentor and network with our student group. etakappa@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduSwimi Kolancheril | Jesus Figueroa | Alexander Verzun | Steven Silverio. See these listings for locations of meetings, or contact Student Life, Room 2-210 in the Newman Vertical Campus (NVC) building, 646-312-4550, for more information. Our goal is to help players make new friends/teammates, organize in-house games and promote eSports overall. This is accomplished through group meetings, self-reflection, guest speakers, and information sessions. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) at the City College of New York is an undergraduate mechanical engineering club that involves devoted students to the real-world engineering environment that promotes and exposes them to rigors of mechanical engineering and collaboration with other engineers to design and build a vehicle. We want to see our Students and Faculty transformed, the Campus Renewed & World Changers Developed. We emphasize safety, leadership, and community surrounding this fun activity. Undergraduate Student Club Club Room: Steinman Hall 538 Since its inception in 2005, The CCNY Robotics Club has provided engineering students with the hands-on mechanical, electrical and computer engineering experience to apply their knowledge to real world projects. The CCNY chapter of IEEE is aimed at educating electrical and computer engineer students about the practice of electrical and computer engineering. Against the Current, No. In their quest, they are empowered by the resources of a national network that is built not merely by membership in an organization, but by the unbreakable bonds of Brotherhood Eternal. ccny recently updated all of its dining areas, which includes a cafeteria with several different kinds of food as well as coffee shops scattered across campus. We bring high school students to the campus every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm to expose them to the sciences of medicine, and to expose them to different health care professions. The goal of this club is to provide its members a chance to meet and have fun in a relaxed environment, while also raising interest in Latin culture and Central Latin dances. No longer a single entity, members of the Fraternity have been instrumental in the establishment of the Phi Beta Sigma National Foundation, the Phi Beta Sigma Federal Credit Union and The Sigma Beta Club Foundation. The CCNY Sustainable Investment Fund is an undergraduate and graduate led asset management organization focused on generating material risk-adjusted alpha through fundamental analysis based on an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) perspective. The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), is a nonprofit organization that is owned and managed by its members. We also plan on incorporating area and national professionals in the fields mentioned above that will give our club members mentor-ship and networking opportunities. Its goal is to 3D print and build prostheses for people who are missing fingers, hands, or other parts of their arms. physics@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduAidan Subrahimovic | Bushra Wahid | Polina Belousova | Alexander Cernei. Also help our members by sharing: information's of jobs/internships/work-study, text-books, class-notes, campus-info. It will provide, vital information, advice, volunteering opportunities, and host veterinary schools at CCNY. They desired for their fraternity to exist as part of an even greater brotherhood which would be devoted to the “inclusive we” rather than the “exclusive we”. pao@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduKristin Burgonio | Alexis Tuvilla | Timothy John Purificacion | Angelyn Mae Tor. Our club offers the CCNY salsa team rehearsals in order to perform at events. The LGBTQIA+ Open Alliance is devoted to providing resources and establishing support for LGBTQIA+ students, educating CUNY students on any and all aspects of the LGBTQIA+ community, and offering opportunities for interested students to become involved in the LGBTQIA+ movement. ccnyartsandcrafts@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduAmy Ho | Nathaly Castillo | Aakanksha Maharjan| Miranda Taveras. pheccny@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduLashawn Miller | Keyonte Colclough | Shubhi Singh| Ange Louis. Its purpose is to provide academic resources, professional development and social enrichment functions for students. Bringing in guest speakers, having workshops, equipment demonstrations, film screenings, networking panels, and forums; a huge part of engaging with film is not only theoretical classes but also having contact with practical workshops and renowned professionals in the field. Our goal is to build an inclusive and welcoming climbing community at ccny. Student Life Athletics Activities Student Housing. The mission of the Society is to encourage and recognize excellence in premedical scholarship; to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education; to promote communication between medical and premedical students and educators; to provide a forum for students with common interests; and to use its resources to benefit health organizations, charities and the community. I often visit CCNY because I have friends who attend there and planning to transfer there too! These students wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence and to provide assistance to those in need. is an undergraduate student club … The objectives of this Fraternity shall be: to stimulate the ambition of its members; to prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of humanity, freedom, and dignity of the individual; to encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood; and to aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher social, economic and intellectual status. ssa@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduMalini Bedi | Harmanpreet Kaur | Ismat Virk | Ramandeep Kaur. This engineering-based club provides students with an opportunity to put their classroom knowledge to use in a real-world situation. Although City College is very diverse, it often does not reflect the workforce, a dilemma that NOMAS wants to solve by offering opportunities for its members. SJP is a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, and community members at The City College of New York. City College of New York AIChE Student Chapter is an organization for students majoring in the field of chemical engineering. Facebook Groups make it easy to connect with specific sets of people, like family, teammates or coworkers. We are a national sorority committed to the development of collegiate and professional women through sisterhood, diversity, leadership, service and academic excellence. Our mission statement is, to nurture and further a dynamic, value-based environment, which utilizes our historically Latino based fraternity as a catalyst to better serve the needs and wants of all people. We are a chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, SHPE. chinesechristianfellowship@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduGary Fung |Kang Pei Sun | Hau Chung Tse | Michelle Hu. circlek@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduSyed Ur-Rahman | Jenny Guiracocha | Kelly Dong | Yussef Ibarra. asu@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduNoah-Daniel Kombet | Rachel Obadare | Sheria Stallings | Mesidi Agbenu. MGB recognizes the need for constructive interaction among students of various disciplines, and desires to unite City College students by means of community service. Student Clubs, Groups and Organizations. Moreover, the club will seek to show the potential of philosophy as a career. ccnydebatesociety@gtest.ccny.cuny.eduElizabeth Chen | Ethan Sipe| Kareem Ibrahim| Annie Dong. Campus Map & Directions CCNY in the News Shuttle Bus Service Media Kit Schedule a Tour. Chinese Christian Fellowship strives to present Christ to both American-born and immigrant Chinese students using the language they are comfortable using: Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. We host annual workshops, such as the Arduino and Solidworks workshops. Vision Latina/LMSA is an undergraduate CCNY club that seeks to raise awareness towards the health disparities prevalent in the Hispanic/Latino cultural community in all aspects of medicine (availability of medical care, community awareness of medical issues, graduation rate of Hispanic/Latino medical students, low rates of practicing Latino/Hispanic medical professionals, etc). Membership is offered to young women of all backgrounds and talents who want to be committed to our values of academics, professional & personal leadership, and service of all communities. Within and throughout this struggle, we will articulate and defend the idea that true human liberation is impossible under capitalism. Our backgrounds are all different, from a variety of family situations and heritages, but our goal is the same and simple: Change the world by helping people. City Chaahat is a student-run dance team that specializes in the fusion of various dance styles, including Bollywood, Hip-Hop, Contemporary, etc.