Clubs & Organizations: Long Island
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.
Email Student Involvement and Leadership Development sildow@nyit.edu and learn how you can get involved on campus.
Academic and Professional Organizations
We are an independent, nonprofit, student-run organization dedicated to providing unmatched progressive programs, information, and resources on issues critical to architecture.
Email: aiasow@nyit.edu
Our group looks beyond the books and provides extracurricular experiences to students interested in medicine and healthcare.
Email: amsaow@nyit.edu
We enable collaboration, knowledge-sharing, career enrichment, and skill development across all engineering disciplines, with the goal of helping the global engineering community develop solutions to benefit lives and livelihoods.
Email: asmeow@nyit.edu
We aim to provide quality time for computer science students to expand their skills and prepare them for their future by creating projects, challenges, and developing a network among peers.
Email: acmow@nyit.edu
We hope to encourage students to gain competence in accessing, evaluating, and integrating sources of knowledge in preparation for the professional world. We plan on doing this by offering on-campus and virtual events focused on behavioral sciences, mental health awareness, and personal development.
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.
Our mission is to promote and engage in exercise, fitness, diet, and health for all students.
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.
Email: hpcow@nyit.edu
We help incorporate student ideas into projects, and participate in worldwide competitions that enable us to showcase the skills we have acquired and developed from our education at New York Tech.
Email: ieeeow@nyit.edu
We are a professional organization dedicated to increasing the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.
Email: nsbeow@nyit.edu
Our members gain broader insight into the engineering profession by sponsoring meetings that bring practicing engineers to the campus to work together and produce a working off-road vehicle to compete against other schools in a friendly competition.
Email: saeow@nyit.edu
SHPE changes lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development. Our chapter is dedicated to empowering the Hispanic community at New York Tech. We strive to help them throughout their college experience and to prepare them for the workplace after graduation.
Email: shpenyc@nyit.edu
Our non-profit educational and service organization empowers women to succeed and advance in engineering and to be recognized for life-changing contributions and achievements as engineering and leaders.
Email: sweow@nyit.edu
Intercultural and Identity-based Clubs
Our mission is to promote awareness and appreciation of Bangladesh in the community through events and social gatherings. We provide a platform for the Bangladeshi students at the university to have an opportunity to share their language and culture with others of similar background. In addition, we offer assistance with adjusting to university life for incoming Bangladeshi students.
Our mission is to guide, educate, and empower Black students within the New York Tech community. We will do this by replacing barriers of stereotypes and miscommunication with knowledge, empowerment, and pride of Black culture. We exist to enhance cultural and political awareness of Black students and bring the community together as a whole. We will prevail by creating allies with those that do not identify as “Black” by creating a sense of inclusion through our ideal respect for diversity.
Email: bsuow@nyit.edu
Our mission is to spread awareness about Judaism and create a sense of home for Jewish students on campus.
The purpose of our club is to provide a community for the Coptic Christian students of New York Tech to learn and grow spiritually.
Here at EACC, New York Tech’s East Asian Culture Club (founded in spring ’23), our board strives to promote East Asian culture to all students within the Long Island campus. ANYONE is welcome to join.
Look for our events on CampusGroups.
We are a community of students and faculty who follow Jesus as our savior and lord.
Email: ivcfow@nyit.edu
The Latinx Student Union (LSU) is committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive community for Latinx students and allies at New York Tech. Our mission is to celebrate and promote Latinx culture, heritage, and identity through education, advocacy, and empowerment.
Our goal is to educate, motivate, inspire, and support the New York Tech community in viewing life through the prism of Islam.
Email: msaow@nyit.edu
New York Tech Nashaa allows us to be able to express and entertain, while spreading the beauty of different dance forms such as Bhangra or Bharatanatyam. Through the expression of these dance forms, we remain in touch with our culture and heritage. Showcasing our talent at various college events, Nashaa’s mission is to instill a great love of dance, while also inspiring self-confidence and respect for the many different cultural art forms.
We are dedicated to promoting cultural unity, social interaction, and political awareness of the South Asian community at New York Institute of Technology.
Email: sasaow@nyit.edu
The Student Veterans Organization (SVO) is dedicated to empowering student veterans across the nation. By providing advocacy, research opportunities, programs, and services tailored to veterans, SVA plays a crucial role in supporting these students. The primary objectives of the Student Veterans Organization are to ease the transition from military to campus life and ensure ongoing academic success leading to degree completion for student veterans.
Email: svo@nyit.edu
The purpose of Think SIKH is to promote a Sikh mindset and culture through service, engagement, and acceptance of one another. We are religious organization dedicated to raising awareness of the Sikh religion.Through youth-led discussions about issues we face as a community, we will promote unity among the Sikh and non-Sikh students on campus.
Email: thinksikhow@nyit.edu
Special Interest Groups
Be part of an organization dedicated to preventing and alleviating human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
Email: arcow@nyit.edu
As members of Girl Up, we associate ourselves with the cause of empowerment of girls everywhere. Girl Up at New York Tech is committed to furthering the United Nations Foundation’s mission to stand up for girls and support programs that help them thrive. We aim to empower others to get involved, teach communities that girls matter, and make sure that girls in developing countries are educated, healthy, safe, counted, and positioned to be the next generation of leaders.
Email: girlupow@nyit.edu
We associate ourselves to fundraise for treatments and research on blood cancers. We aim to put New York Tech’s students’ hands together to raise money and spread awareness while supporting patients across the country currently battling blood cancer.
Pocket Change is a club dedicated to philanthropy and service. Our goal is to forge stronger ties with the communities surrounding us through volunteering and donations.
Our mission is to provide opportunities for undergraduate students to bring joy and play to pediatric patients in the hospital. Also, this club aims to alleviate the stress that pediatric patients and their families experience in the hospital environment by providing free services such as in-person volunteering, sending sunshine activity kits, arts and crafts, and more. The ultimate goal is to improve the physical, social, and emotional well-being of patients while transforming hospitals into joyful environments.