Clubs
An Inside Look at New York’s Dominant Hospitality Industry
Have a passion for traveling, learning about different cultures, and meeting new people? Then the Hospitality Business Society is for you.
Arts Clubs at NYU: Comedy, Theatre, and Beyond
With more than 300 student-run clubs, students can join countless arts clubs at NYU, including film, music, theatre, comedy, and dance.
Swing, Flip, and Bounce with NYU’s Swing Dance Society
At the NYU Swing Dance Society, students have access to dance lessons, community, and a look into the history of the joyful art form.
At Tandon, STEM Is for Everyone
Whatever your background, there’s a STEM club for you, connecting you with community, networking opportunities, and mentorship.
Training the Next Generation of Environmental Stewards
At NYU, Sprout Up student volunteers spend time in New York City classrooms where they introduce children to the impact of environmental studies.
NYU’s Delectable Food Clubs Are Good to the Last Bite
From food writing to cake decorating to home cooking, NYU offers a food-centric club for almost every interest.
All About the NYU eSports Team
Whether you’re an experienced gamer or have always wanted to get into eSports, the NYU eSports team might be a great club for you.
A Force of Nature: How NYU Students Get Outside in the City
If you want to get outside and connect with nature at NYU, there are plenty of opportunities—you just have to know where to go.
A Social Work Student Forging a Path to Community
Social work student Estrellita Mondragon connected with her Mexican American heritage and found her place as a first-generation student.
The Future Fashion Group at NYU Breaks the Cycle
Leverage your interest in fashion into advocacy.
NYU Hillel: Jewish Life on Campus
What is Jewish life on campus? Digital ambassador Maggie shares all about Hillel, from making friends and weekly Shabbat services, at NYU!
Women in Science: A Place for Mentorship, Community, and More
Women in Science (WINS), a club housed within the NYU College of Arts and Science, offers female-identifying students a sense of belonging.