American Chemical Society

This is an undergraduate society dedicated to NYU Chemistry/Biochemistry students and enthusiasts. We conduct numerous activities for academic and professional development, as well as community outreach for charity and to spread our shared love for the science.

Events: Research Mixers, National Chemistry Week at WSQ, Graduate/Undergraduate Mentorship Programs, "Dinner with a Professor" series, Tours of Industrial Chemistry Facilities, Breweries, Wine Tours, Study Slams, Apparel Sale

Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association

Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) is a national organization of medical and pre-medical students committed to addressing the unique health challenges of Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) communities. APAMSA serves as a forum for student leaders to engage these health issues and develop initiatives and projects addressing those needs. The local, regional, and national activities of APAMSA aim to promote the health of the APIA community and help healthcare workers understand how to care for APIA patients in a culturally sensitive manner. Finally, APAMSA provides an important venue for medical students to meet, exchange experiences, and develop personally and professionally through leadership and service.

Events: National/Regional Conferences, Physician Talks, Med Student / Premed Mentorship Program, MCAT Test Prep Resources, Medical Student Panels, Resume/Cover Letter Workshops, Networking Events Volunteer Opportunities

Anthropology Undergraduate Student Association

AUSA's goal is to facilitate and encourage interest in anthropology, and to showcase the multi-faceted nature of the discipline. We hold bi-weekly events and meetings, at which we have discussions, panels with professors and graduate students and more. If you are interested in Sociocultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, or some combination of the four, this is the club for you!

Events: Panels with Professors & Graduate Students, Film Nights & Discussions

BUGS

BUGS applies open source practices that benefit education, advocacy, development, and involvement in the computer and technology communities. We promote and practice the ideals of Open Source through first hand experience with project participation and speakers using open source in different industries. All backgrounds and skill levels welcome!

Events: Web Design & Development Workshops, Open Source Crash Course, Github Workshops

Draper Chemical Society

The Draper Society exists to further understanding of the Chemical Sciences as a scientific discipline and its role in society at large. We want to not only be an organization of chemistry students, but also a community for anyone who has an interest in the Chemical Sciences.

Events: National Chemistry Day, Trivia Nights, Dinner with a Professor series

Empire @ NYU

Formerly known as CAS Entrepreneurship Association, Empire @NYU is an organization that seeks to connect you with resources to gain hands-on experience with established companies. We believe that gaining insights from successful companies and start-ups, you will develop skills and an understanding unique from other candidates while pursuing your career oriented or entrepreneurial goals, regardless of industry. Empire @NYU gives students all the information they need- when and where the nearest internship events are, what type of jobs you should be looking for, how you should start looking, and more.

Events: TigerLaunch Regional Competition, Speaker Series, Workshops

Fine Arts Society

The Fine Arts Society is a student-organized CAS club with the goal of creating a community of students interested in art history and all visual culture. The group publishes a newsletter at the beginning of every month during the academic year, with information on mostly free arts-related events in and around New York City happening that month.

Events: Museum & Gallery Visits, Walking Tours, Lectures, Symposia, Film Screenings, Study Party, Career Symposium

Ink & Image

Ink & Image is the Art History Department's student-run, student-published academic journal, for original research in the field of visual arts. The completed publication will is sent to libraries across the world, which in the past have included: the Getty Research Institute Library, the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, the Technical University of Dresden, the British Library, and the Bibliothèque nationale de France. This is a rare opportunity to get your original research workshopped, published and circulated. Having a published article as an undergraduate student will give you a competitive advantage when applying for higher education and jobs in the art industry. We highly encourage you to take advantage of this resource!

Events: Ink and Image (Academic Journal)

Phi Delta Epsilon

Phi Delta Epsilon is NYU's only international medical fraternity that fosters a community for those who are on the journey to medical school. PhiDE NY -Theta chapter volunteers with Children's Miracle Network hospitals, fundraises for CMN, hosts discussions led by doctors and researchers, supports a peer-tutoring network, hosts LinkedIn and resume workshops, organizes social events, and much more. We enable you to make lifelong friendships with fellow pre-med students who will one day become physicians of integrity like yourself.

PhiDE hosts their recruitment week at the start of every semester, check out our website for more information on how you can get involved with our community!

Peer Undergraduate Mentorship Program for Women in STEM

The NYU Peer Undergraduate Mentorship Program aims to support women in STEM fields by pairing Freshman and Sophomore undergraduates with Juniors and Seniors in their field of interest. Mentors help guide underclassmen through their first years at NYU by offering advice on classes, research, and student life, and major in a variety of STEM fields. The aim of the mentoring program is to help underclassmen in large first year classes and offer upperclassmen students a chance to give back and promote their passion for STEM. Our mentors aim to help the mentee gain insight on the STEM major path. The program aims to help students see past the first year challenges that all STEM majors struggle through, looking instead towards the benefits and rewards of continuing in the field. PUMP also provides mentors with networking opportunities in their prospective career fields and areas of research.

Events: Major Mixers, Undergraduate Research Panels, Career Panels, Discussions, Free Food & Coffee events

The English and Drama Review at NYU

The English and Drama Review at NYU is a student run literary and drama criticism magazine which aims to encourage students to practice, hone, and expand their critical writing and editing skills. Its critical analysis focuses on three artistic fields; literature, film, and dramatic performance. It encourages and allows the NYU Community to enjoy each other's carefully and intelligently crafted work, to interact deeply with culturally relevant texts and media, as well as have their work published in a literary criticism journal.

The International Relations Society at NYU

The International Relations (IR) Society at NYU seeks to bring together International Relations, Politics, Economics, and Area Studies majors/minors as well as anyone else interested in international affairs. We aim to further students' academic and career development, facilitate networking and friendships, and provide an open forum for discussion. An important organ of the IR Society is our 24x7 student-run publication the IR Insider. With nine categories by geographic regions, four by ideas, and three by media monitoring and event reporting, the IR Insider covers extensively covers world news cycles. The publication recruits writers each semester.