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Student Clubs and Organizations

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About Student Clubs and Organizations

Wright State University offers student club and organization opportunities through the office of Student Activities. Whether you're interested in journalism, dancing, chemistry, service, ministry, music, or anything else, there is likely a club waiting for you. And if there is not, form one!

Whatever you choose, you'll develop long-lasting relationships with students who share your same passion and learn the importance of teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills. Academic clubs are involved in interesting and enjoyable activities that bring students closer together and provides a good opportunity to create a support system. Serving as a student club officer looks great on a resume and on an application to graduate school. 

The College of Science and Mathematics has a number of student club organizations you can get involved in. Join and see what great students you'll soon become friends with. Contact the student organization president for more information. 


Biology Club

The Biology Club is open to anyone who has an interest in the biological sciences or who is pursuing it as a major or career. 


Chemistry Club

The Chemistry Club is open to anyone who has an interest in chemistry or is pursuing it as a major or career. 


Earth and Environmental Sciences Student Organizations

American Institute of Professional Geologists

The American Institute of Professional Geologists is the largest association dedicated to promoting geology as a profession. 

Kitty Hawk Section of the American Society of Safety Engineers

Wright State has a student chapter of the Kitty Hawk Section of the American Society of Safety Engineers.

Sigma Gamma Epsilon

The Society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon is the National Honor Society for the earth sciences. 

Pi Epsilon (National Environmental Sciences Honor Society)

Pi Epsilon promotes the study of environmental sciences through recognition of exemplary scholarly and professional activity at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. 


Mathematics Club

Mathematics Club is an organization open to anyone with a love of mathematics. Students can get to know one another at social events. Math Club provides enriching academic experiences.  


Multicultural Association of Pre-Med Students

Contact: Rob Cowles 


Neuroscience Club

Contact: Dragana Clafin, PhD, Advisor or Melinda Meiring, President


Physics Club

 


Physics Honor Society: Sigma Pi Sigma

 


Pre-Health Societies

The Pre-Health Societies are built upon connecting pre-medical, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, and pre-veterinary students to build networks and to attend various events related to pre-health fields.  


Psychology Club

The Psychology Club is an academic organization for all Wright State undergraduates interested in psychology. Its purpose is to supply information, opportunities and resources to members that will enhance their academic career.