Clubs & Organizations: New York City

Explore ways to enhance your New York Tech experience. Make new friends who share your interests, be a leader on campus, and create events that welcome students from all around the globe.

You can also start a club that pairs your passion with the entire New York Tech community. Help shape co-curricular activities that define the New York Tech experience for students across multiple interests, including science and technology, the arts, entertainment, politics, architecture and design, education, healthcare, public service, business, or religion.

To see an up-to-date listing of all of our clubs and organizations, check out CampusGroups at campusgroups.nyit.edu. (New York Tech login required.)

Academic and Professional Clubs

We are an independent, nonprofit, student-run organization dedicated to providing unmatched progressive programs, information, and resources on issues critical to architecture.

The American Medical Student Association is committed to facilitating active improvement in medical education and involving its members in the social, moral, and ethical obligations of the medical professions. We aim to assist in the improvement and understanding of world health problems; contributing to the welfare of medical students, premedical students, interns, residents, and post-MD/DO trainees and advancing the profession of medicine.

Contact: amsanyc@nyit.edu

BMES provides the tools and resources you’ll need to excel in the field of biomedical engineering. This club provides career and business development opportunities as well as networking and cross-sector collaborations between academia and healthcare.

Contact: bmesnyc@nyit.edu

We strive to expand our knowledge of the health professions and promote health and wellness. We are a community of students coming together to support one another.

IEEE is an organization that allows engineering students to apply the knowledge that we learn in class to projects and activities. Even though most of our topics are engineering based, IEEE is not limited to just engineering majors, all majors are encouraged to help with projects and benefit from our sessions.

Contact: ieeenyc@nyit.edu

Our lifelong mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community. We strive to accomplish the following objectives for our organization: stimulate and develop student interest in the various engineering disciplines; increase the number of minority students studying engineering at both the undergraduate and graduate levels; encourage members to seek advanced degrees in engineering or related fields and to obtain professional engineering registrations; promote public awareness of engineering and the opportunities for Blacks and other minorities in that profession; and function as a representative body on issues and developments that affect the careers of Black Engineers.

Contact: nsbenyc@nyit.edu

Society of Women Engineers is an inclusive organization focused on scholarship, networking, and issues of interest to women specializing in engineering and technical careers. SWE stimulates women to achieve their full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expands the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrates the value of diversity. SWE is also a driving force in the establishment of engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women.

Contact: swenyc@nyit.edu

Our mission is to help undergraduate and graduate students to discover and engage in the entrepreneurial facets of emerging technologies. VENTURES plans to create a focal point revolving around the venture capital industry and technological investments in energy (renewable, green tech), biometrics (security), and information technology applications through three committees: Research and Development, Business Development, and Marketing.

Contact: nyitventuresnyc@nyit.edu

Cultural and Identity-Based Clubs

The Black Student Union serves as a forum for communication amongst diverse students and faculty through discussions and guest speakers. Black Student Union hopes to involve the community in its efforts to attain respect for cultural diversity and peaceful coexistence, in the interest of New York Tech students, concentrating on the Black/African-American community.

Contact: bsunyc@nyit.edu

Our organization is a vehicle of cultural empowerment, education, and awareness of African, Caribbean, and Black culture in order to eradicate stereotypes, celebrate our unique traditions, and unite the New York Tech community under the notion of not losing sight of one’s roots.

Contact: rootsnyc@nyit.edu

Open to all students, SASA unites South Asian students from countries such as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka with the goal of spreading awareness throughout New York Tech and New York City. The mission of SASA is to spread the South Asian culture and unite the South Asian population at the New York City campus. This association is open to all ethnicities and races and is not limited to South Asian students.

Contact: sasanyc@nyit.edu

Special Interests Clubs

The Chess Club is made up of beginner and experienced chess players who gather during free hour to play chess.

L.I.F.E is a club designed for the purpose of bringing together and connecting our New York Tech students. We heavily promote recreation, stress relief, anime culture, and gaming of all kinds. At L.I.F.E you can be yourself; it is an environment where your only focus is to relax and meet new people. Perspectives will be changed, teams formed, friends made, knowledge gained, and confidence instilled. Our students will be connected through common interests and will realize that there is more to life at New York Tech.

Contact: lifeclubnyc@nyit.edu

Fraternities and Sororities

We believe the cornerstones of Greek Letter Organizations are leadership development, service to the community, scholarship, and lifelong friendships through the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood.

If you have questions about Fraternity and Sorority life, please contact the Director of Student Engagement, Jeunelle Sanabria, at jsanab02@nyit.edu.