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ASME is committed to serving as the gateway to professional success for its members. Featuring 8 dynamic design teams that provide hands-on experience as well as professional development opportunities & resources. For more information: purdueasme.com
Welcome to Entrepreneurship Society, where innovative ideas meet enthusiastic minds, and dreams of entrepreneurship become reality! We're more than just a gathering place; we're a dynamic community built on collaboration, creativity, and ambition.
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The 3D Printed Prosthetics Club is an organization which strives to improve the lives of amputees and limb different members through the design, manufacturing, and implementation of assistive prosthetic devices.
3DPC aims to promote and teach Purdue students about the concepts and practices of a new manufacturing process called three-dimensional printing. This club will offer, to all students, education and a hands on experience with this technology.
The 3rd St Rollers is a group of roller skaters and rollerbladers that originally came together in 2020 to just skate together around campus. We are now a community of skaters of all experience levels that enjoy regular roller outings. See you on 3rd St!
"Helping one paw at a time."
Join Purdue University students and bring joy to kids facing life-threatening conditions in Indiana
With its debut in the Spring of 2017, the AcaBellas bring a fresh new sound to campus. As a diverse ensemble, we also promote leadership and development.
Since 1907, Purdue Acacians share a uniquely lifelong brotherhood between the undergraduates and expansive alumni network of distinguished Purdue alumni, executives, and philanthropists, who remain closely tied with Purdue and Acacia's mission.
The purpose of the Purdue Accounting Association is to help students develop an understanding of the accounting profession and to prepare them for the job search process. PAA also provides a social setting for Purdue students to expand their network.
The mission of the ACE Campus Food Pantry is to make food available to members of the Purdue community who may be experiencing food insecurity on a consistent or inconsistent basis.
The James F. Ackerman Center for Democratic Citizenship has as its mission to assume a national leadership role in preparing new generations of American citizens.
ACM at Purdue is an organization for connecting students, faculty and companies for the betterment of the computing community. Check out our website for more info: www.acm.cs.purdue.edu
Purdue SIGGRAPH Club is a professional development club for fields relating to Computer Graphics Technology, including VFX/Animation, Game Development and more.
Purdue's original sketch comedy troupe, producing live performances and digital shorts.
Acts 2 Fellowship (A2F) is dedicated to creating a community of Purdue students from diverse backgrounds that can provide relational and emotional support to one another, and help Christian students experience real growth in their faith.
Ad Liberation is a longform, Chicago-style improv comedy troupe based at Purdue. We host monthly free shows and private events for various organizations around campus.
ATC is a nonprofit club dedicated to modifying toys to better suit children with disabilities. We also offer educational workshops, school trips, 3D printing experience, project flexibility, and more!
Our mission is to foster meaningful connections between Purdue University students and the residents of retirement communities in the West Lafayette area, enriching lives through shared experiences and lasting relationships :)
Adventist Collegiate Fellowship at Purdue (ACFP) is the collegiate arm of the local Lafayette Seventh-day Adventist Church. Made up of a diverse group of undergraduate and graduate students ACFP has served as a light on Purdue University's campus.
A pre-professional dance organization, ADVNT exists to nurture and inspire the dance community at Purdue University in an environment that promotes growth and encourages artistry.
The Aerial Robotics Team at Purdue (PART) manages a portfolio of Uninhabited Aerial System (UAS) design projects and conducts bleeding edge research on novel airframes and collision/avoidance systems.
Aero Assist is the Graduate Student Organization for the Gambaro Graduate School of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AAE). Our goal is to represent graduate students to the AAE department and the university, and to enhance the graduate student experience.
The Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Student Advisory Council is a student-run organization that seeks to foster the interaction between AAE engineering students at all levels of education and that of the faculty and staff of the School of AAE.
The Aeronautics Design Club of Purdue aims to educate members about the techniques used in the domain of aeronautics design through conceptually designing, building, and simulating aerial vehicles and compete in the NASA ADC.
The intent of establishing this organization is to introduce Afghan cultures and facilitate new Afghan students who get admission to Purdue University to pursue their education.
The African Students' Association is an independent, non-profit, non-sectarian, sociocultural and educational student organization.
The Purdue AgriBusiness Club works to create networking opportunities for our members with industry professionals. Our goal is to expose our members to agricultural companies that are looking for interns or full time candidates.
Agricultural & Biological Engineering
The Agricultural and Biological Engineering Graduate Student Association is an organization that consists of students engaging in research or pursuing an advanced degree in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Purdue University.
Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (ACT) is a nationwide preprofessional organization for university students who are interested in the field of communication related to the agricultural sciences.
Bring the AgEcon student body together; Promote academic and social communication among all AgEcon graduate students; Provide a forum in which AgEcon graduate students can voice their concerns and expectations; and act as a liaison.
We aim to increase communication in the ASEC department and to provide opportunities for graduate students to improve their knowledge and skills.
The ASM Club was designed to promote the ASM major, but encourages any student interested in agriculture to join. ASM Club usually tours facilities of major agricultural companies such as ADM, John Deere, etc. during the year and also has a fundraiser.
What is Agronomy? Agronomy is the study of crop production and soil management Agronomy Club is designed to create a community of Purdue students with common interests. We accept students in all areas of study and majors.
The Agronomy Graduate Student Organization is an organization that consists of all students engaging in research or pursuing an advanced degree in the Agronomy Department at Purdue University.
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https://discord.gg/kDgAKcKb Join our Discord for our upcoming events in 2024-2025. The Purdue Airsoft Club is dedicated to promoting the sport of airsoft within the Purdue community by organizing events and providing equipment and storage.
All for Autism promotes furthering awareness of Autism within the Lafayette and West Lafayette community. We also aim to create a space where individuals can learn from others, share personal experiences, and educate themselves on the subject.
A club made to bond people over a shared love of food and provide a place for people with allergies or an interest in them to learn, support each other and enjoy food.
ALPFA Purdue aims to foster and maintain a supportive community that provides opportunities to grow professional development skills and career opportunities for Purdue students
Tri-Alpha is a honors society for first-generation college students.
Alpha Chi Omega at Purdue is a national women's organization that is passionate about academics, the Boilers, our philanthropy - Domestic Violence Awareness, and providing opportunities to our sisters of leadership, friendship, learning, and service.
The men of the Alpha Phi chapter of Alpha Chi Rho continue to uphold the rich traditions that we were founded upon at Purdue in 1936. We have pledged to live by four landmarks and the vow to “Be Men," through philanthropy, brotherhood, and service.
Alpha Chi Sigma is the co-ed professional chemistry fraternity.
Alpha Epsilon is an honor society for outstanding Agricultural and Biological Engineers. The objective of the society is to promote the high ideals of the engineering profession through service, professionalism, and community building.
Alpha Epsilon Pi is an international Jewish fraternity as well as the only Jewish-based fraternity on Purdue University's campus. AEPi was founded to provide opportunities for the Jewish college man seeking the best possible college experience.
Alpha Eta Rho is a Professional Aviation Fraternity aimed at enriching the aviation student experience. We take trips to various locations, host guest speakers, and provide networking opportunities.
Alpha Gamma Delta is an international women's fraternity that promotes academic excellence, philanthropic giving, ongoing leadership and personal development and above all, a spirit of loving sisterhood.
The world needs a few good men. The kind of men who lead by the example of their character and the value of their actions. For more than 100 years, Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity has successfully endeavored to make such men taking the best and making them
In 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority became America's first Greek-letter organization established by Black college women. Since our inception Alpha Kappa Alpha has become a channel through which selected college-trained women can be of service to all.
alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority, Inc. fosters the making of successful leaders by assisting and challenging our members to reach their maximum potential. We strive to maintain the highest levels of integrity and innovation in the promotion of sisterhood,
Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity Kappa Chapter
Alpha Kappa Psi is the premier developer of principled business leaders and is the oldest professional business fraternity both in the nation and at Purdue University
Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma are two of the oldest and most prestigious national honor societies on the Purdue University Campus. Both honor societies are rich in history and tradition at hundreds of campuses across the nation.
International Women's Fraternity
Alpha Phi is a sisterhood of outstanding women supporting one another in lifelong achievement. Our mission is to continue to live by our values of sisterhood, scholarship, service, leadership, loyalty, and character development.
Since 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities.
Community Service? Alpha Phi Omega. We are Purdue's national gender-inclusive service organization, bringing together college students in developing Leadership, promoting Friendship, and providing Service to humanity since our chapter's founding in 1932.
Founded in 1949, Alpha Pi Mu (APM) is the only nationally accepted honor society for Industrial Engineering. It was created to be an organization that would allow students to exchange ideas and develop their professional networks.
Purdue's Honorary Theatre Society
The purpose of our organization is to Better the Man, through the creation and perpetuation of brotherhood founded upon the values of character: Silence, Charity, Purity, Honor, Patriotism.
Alpha Tau Omega is America's leadership development fraternity. The chapter focuses on all aspects of the fraternity experience from scholarship and community service to social and brotherhood events.
Alpha Theta Delta is a professional interdisciplinary fraternity with the aim of promoting design and its practices. We strive to empower members with versatile design knowledge to create and innovate beyond boundaries.
Alpha Xi Delta is an organization that believes in staying involved on campus and in the community and displaying the true meaning of sisterhood. We support a great cause, The Kindly Hearts Initiative, with our philanthropy events and opportunities.
Alpha Zeta is a national agricultural honors fraternity. Founded in 1908, Purdue Agriculture's chapter has historically been represented by top-achieving students within the college.
Welcome to our organization! Alzheimer’s Buddies is an intergenerational movement that harnesses the power of human connection to support patients throughout their journey with intermediate-to-late stages of Alzheimer’s Disease.
The American Association for Men in Nursing at Purdue aims to increase recruitment and retainment of male members in the nursing program, raise interest in the community towards males going into nursing, and establish a social network for members.
The primary mission of the Purdue University Chapter of AAAE is to foster the development of aviation professionals. From coordinating guest speakers to facility tours, members get unique opportunities to experience the world of aviation management.
Purdue’s student chapter of the American Association of Feline Practitioners (SCAAFP)—Cat Club-- is dedicated to providing veterinary students of all backgrounds with the latest information, techniques, and experiences associated with feline medicine.
AAPP Purdue is a pharmacy organization that focuses on advancing the practice and outreach of psychiatric pharmacy. It is a student chapter of the national organization American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists.
Our organization has three major focuses: build friendships with fellow chemistry students, reach out to inspire enthusiasm for and understanding of chemistry in the community, develop professionally for successful careers in chemistry.
Purdue's Student Chapter of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (SCACVP) works to make pathology relevant to all veterinary students through various wet labs, guest speakers and other activities that highlight a career in Veterinary Pathology
Our mission is to help promote education, gain field experience, and expand career resources in the field of fisheries and aquatic sciences to Purdue students of all majors and minors.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) works to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. We raise mental health awarness across campus through fundraising events and collaborations with other campus organizations.
The purpose of this club is to provide a relaxed social environment for its members to understand foundry work, explore new foundry methods, and gain contacts for future employment in industry. Discord link in our description!
American India Foundation (AIF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating Indian culture and fostering a vibrant community at Purdue!
The Purdue branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) is the premier organization for students interested in aerospace. Purdue AIAA offers design teams and networking seminars for the professional advancement of our members.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Purdue AIChE is the largest chemical engineering organization on campus, aiming to connects students to students, faculty, industry, and community. For more information check out our main website: https://engineering.purdue.edu/AIChE
AIGA, the professional association for design, is where design professionals come to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research and advance education and ethical practice.
The American Marketing Association Purdue University Chapter desires to be a relevant voice in molding marketing voices around the world for an essential community of marketers.
ANS: Nationals The American Nuclear Society is a not-for-profit, international, scientific and educational organization. Purdue Student Chapter We are committed to providing students with the knowledge, tools, and opportunities to achieve success.
The mission of the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) is to be the collective voice of student pharmacists, to provide opportunities for professional growth, to improve patient care, and to envision and advance the future of pharmacy.
The purpose of the American Red Cross Club of Purdue University shall be to provide Red Cross services to the local community and Purdue's campus. Club members will deliver these services acting in accordance with the American Red Cross Code of Conduct.
The Purdue American Sign Language Club is a place where everybody is welcome to come and be a part of Sign Language. It does not matter if you have no prior knowledge or you are proficient at ASL. We want to have a place on campus that you can enjoy ASL.
Primarily a grad student organization, open to undergrad students and anyone who is interested in understanding and improving the way we learn engineering. We focus on issues related to engineering education from preschool to graduate school and beyond.
Our organization is dedicated to promoting and educating the student body in the planning, design, construction, operations, and management of all healthcare facilities.
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers - Purdue Student Chapter
ASCE was established for the expressed purpose of providing Purdue CE students with a valuable network of peers & mentors committed to developing leadership, advocating learning outside of the classroom, serving the community, & promoting the profession.
For 76 years, the ASHRAE Student Branch passionate about serving the built environment. More than ever, skilled engineers, researchers and other professionals are needed to create a sustainable, innovative and energy saving world.
We are a student chapter of the professional organizations ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) and IIDA (International Interior Design Association) that focuses on educating, networking, and sharing our passion for interior design.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
The American Statistical Association Purdue Student Chapter (STAT-ASA) is a student-run organization for undergraduate students interested in the study of statistics in the broadest sense.
The ABWC will help students develop the necessary skills and handling capabilities to recognize proper animal welfare. With their newfound knowledge, they will be able to present thoughts on how to improve the living conditions of a variety of species.
Animal Robotics at Purdue’s goal is to combine Veterinary/Animal Science with Robotics to help animals experience a better quality of life. This could be a dog that has lost the ability to let people know it’s hurt, or a cat that is missing a limb.
Serve as a facilitating organization to represent the graduate students of the Department of Animal Sciences, and to serve as the representatives of the Purdue Animal Sciences graduate students' community.
A club for any level of artist - beginner, hobbyist, aspiring professional - to hang out and draw. We host fun activities like workshops, movie nights, team challenges, and bi-weekly art prompts.
Ann Tweedale Cooperative is the largest women's cooperative house at Purdue University. Mixing education with sisterhood, AT provides a positive atmosphere where women can learn and grow through engaging in an organization rich in history and tradition.
The mission of the Anthropology Graduate Student Organization (AGSO) is to provide graduate students interested in anthropology with opportunities to develop academically and professionally.
Anxiety Support Club is a place where students struggling with anxiety and other mental health disorders can find support, solace, and resources.
Applied Computing Club
We strive to promote the exploration of the Arabic language and culture. Through engaging activities and events, we aim to strengthen language skills, as well as share the beauty and diversity of Arabic culture with our members and the wider community.
The mission of the Architectural Club at Purdue is to cultivate and nurture a keen interest in architecture among its members, providing opportunities for learning, collaboration, and more.
AGRURU, standing for Argentinians and Uruguayans, aims to promote the traditions, customs and culture from the most distant countries in Las Américas.
A social club for Armenians and those interested in Armenian culture.
The Mission of Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) is to train and prepare the future officers of the United States Army for commissioning and a career in the Army.
A Professional, Honorary, Service organization serving AFROTC Cadets of the 220th Cadet Wing, Purdue University, and the Greater Lafayette community.
Arts for the Heart is focused on the impact that self expression has on mental health and wellbeing. We strive to be an open place where students can learn more about mental health, de-stress, and connect with their peers.
The goal of Arts, Ephemera, Activism (AEA) is to foster a community of literacy, reading, writing, and activism, through events and through producing the interdisciplinary arts journal Portraits.
Ascend is the premier non-profit professional association that enables its members, corporate partners and the community to realize the leadership potential of Pan-Asians in global corporations.
Asha for Education is a secular organization dedicated to change in India by focusing on basic education in the belief that education is a critical requisite for socio-economic change. For more details please check http://www.ashanet.org/purdue/
AAAGC collaborates with the Asian and Asian American Resource and Cultural Center, using their garden to promote authentic Asian and Asian American gardening, crops, farming techniques, food, and culture through hands-on agricultural initiatives.
Our mission is to weave Asian American and Asian experiences into the fabric of Purdue's campus life. Our center is open to people of all identities and interests.
AAARCC Lion Dance Team is a performance collective organized by Purdue Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center.
The A3VE aims to spread awareness and knowledge of music written by Asian/Asian American composers or originating from Asian regions by showcasing these pieces.
The function and purpose of this union is as follows: we, ASIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION are dedicated to creating a compassionate community that connects different Asian American organizations as well as non-Asian organizations, throughout campus.
A networking space for social, educational and cultural interaction among Asian American and Asian graduate students at Purdue.
Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association - Purdue Chapter fosters growth in knowledge of the healthcare challenges of the AANPHI community and helps future generations to address and combat the gaps in healthcare of the AANHPI communities.
Purdue's Asian Student Union Board strives to develop awareness of Asian culture with the Purdue community by facilitating and strengthening unity between Purdue Asian student organizations.
NSF sponsored ASPIRE initiative that pursues research, education, and DEI in transportation electrification. ASA Purdue aims to support students in career and professional development to advance transportation electrification.
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) is a national association representing nearly 25,000 merit shop construction and construction-related firms in 78 chapters across the United States. ABC's membership represents all specialties within the industry
The Purdue Student Chapter of Associated General Contractors is a student construction organization at Purdue with a main focus on Commercial Construction.
AHF-Purdue is the first student-led chapter of this national organization. We connect students with professionals working in the healthcare foodservice field through social events, internship opportunities, and guest speakers.
Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @purdueAWC Helping you to develop your professional skills and create lasting connections with fellow communication students.
The Association for Women in Mathematics student Chapter at Purdue was founded in the fall of 2011. Our purpose is to encourage women and girls to develop their mathematical skills and to support women who are currently pursuing careers in mathematics.
The Association of Black Computer Scientists at Purdue focuses on professional and cultural development, scholarship, and community welfare. It is particularly committed to creating space for black people within the department of Computer Science.
BoilerBreakers is a student organization at Purdue University that promotes freestyle dance culture and its various forms of expression. We spread awareness through performance and discussion.
AMSS is a group of students from the College of Science who come together to build an academic and professional coalition among other multicultural students in science.
ASAP is a south Asian social and cultural club that aims to spread the culture of the regions of the south Asian subcontinent.
Association of Zamorano Alumni (AZA) is a nonprofit student organization. AZA's mission is to support and advance the professional development of Zamorano students and alumni in all academic, social and research activities at Purdue University.
The objective of this organization is to support the academic and professional experiences of undergraduate, graduate, and research staff who are interested in Auditory Neuroscience at Purdue University.
An organization focused on exploring autonomous driving technology and developing an autonomous go-kart.
At ARC Indy we will design and test Autonomous RC-scaled cars based on F1 tenth competition guidelines. F1 Tenth is a competition specializing in developing RC-scaled autonomous cars using various technologies such as computer vision/ SLAM.
The Autonomous Robotics Club of Purdue was created to design and build autonomous robotic systems for Purdue's campus.
Aviation Ambassadors is a service-based organization established to promote the School of Aviation and Transportation Technology through recruiting, alumni engagement, industry partnerships, and events.
AGC is a social, leadership & research organization for graduate students in the School of Aviation & Transportation Technology (SATT). AGC aims to encourage academic & social interactions among Aviation Technology graduate students, faculty, and alumni.
The purpose of this organization is to allow students with a love of aviation and history to share their knowledge and experience with others through various activities on and off campus.
Our Mission, as the Aviation Technology Student Council, is to provide the means of communication and service on matters of common interest between faculty and students in the School of Aviation and Transportation Technology.
The aim of the club is to bring together all levels of badminton players at Purdue University and in Greater Lafayette by offering a healthy environment for competitive badminton.
The Baha'i Faith is the youngest of the world's independent monotheistic religions. Founded in Iran in 1844, it now has more than five million adherents in 236 countries and territories. Baha'is come from nearly every national, ethnic and
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Bangladesh Student Association at Purdue University serves the best interest of Bangladeshi students studying here. Its purpose is to represent the culture and heritage of Bangladesh through different programs and thus familiarize Bangladesh to Purdue.
The Baptist Student Foundation is a campus ministry affiliated with American Baptist Churches. Our members, however, come from a wide variety of religious traditions. We encourage everyone from all faiths to join us in worship and fellowship!
The Purdue Bass Fishing Club is for both the extreme bass anglers as well as for those just starting. Tournaments are scheduled every semester and students are paired with boat drivers and compete for points in the tournament. At the end of
The Black Thought Collective (BTC) is a student ensemble whose goal is to broaden and enhance the educational experience of involved students through the knowledge sharing from an Afrocentric perspective.
Black Voices of Inspiration (BVOI) is an exceptional choir dedicated to the performance of spirituals, gospels and contemporary songs of inspiration by African American composers.
Haraka Writers create bold and informed literary work that establishes a strong voice for the modern black experience.
Jahari Dance Troupe is a vibrant student dance company trained in techniques that range from traditional to contemporary trends of black dance.
A thought-provoking theatrical company that presents a variety of works related to the Afrocentric experience.
The Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is focused on nurturing and developing diverse working professionals and future IT professionals and future IT leaders in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) and all digital technology fields.
NMDP On Campus Mission is to save lives by: Providing opportunities to learn about blood cancers and other life threatening diseases Hold campus-wide marrow registry drives Build a sustainable chapter
This organization seeks to bring together students affiliated with the Bechtel Innovation Design Center in order to better enable and empower them as innovators, design thinkers, and mentors while developing interpersonally and professionally.
Bee Campus works towards making Purdue a pollinator friendly campus. By working closely with the groundskeeping crew, we promote the use of native plants. Bee Campus hosts multiple social gatherings as well as project based meetings.
As an organization with the goal of educating Boilermakers about beekeeping, the Beekeeping Club will strive to give students a hands-on learning experience and teach students the importance of protecting bees.
Best Buddies is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, and leadership development.
Beta Alpha Psi recognizes academic excellence in business fields and complements members' formal education by providing interaction among students, faculty, and professionals, while fostering lifelong growth, service, and ethical conduct.
Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society functions as an honors and professional society for students of the biological sciences. We aim to stimulate interest, scholarly attainment, and investigation in the biological sciences.
Our brotherhood has become one of the most successful of its kind, with members being pioneers and leaders in their respective communities and fields. Through the Beta Chi experience, we are continuously molding young men to be gentlemen of the future.
Beta Gamma Sigma is an invite-only honors business fraternity. Members are in the very top percentile of their class in Krannert and the mission is to encourage and honor academic achievement and foster professional excellence.
Beta Psi Omega aims to provide a supportive brotherhood for students pursuing a variety of biological sciences, aiding in the academic, professional, and social development of individuals in the field.
Beta Sigma Psi is a National Lutheran Fraternity. Excelling Spiritually, Scholastically, and Socially, these three S's are what make us unique among fraternities. Check out betasigs.org to find out more about what our house has to offer.
Beta Tau is the Honorary Fraternity of the Construction Engineering Program within the Lyles School Civil and Construction Engineering.
Beta Theta Pi is dedicated to building men of principle for a principled life. Our brotherhood aids the individual, builds the Fraternity and strengthens the host academic institution through lifelong devotion to intellectual excellence, high standards
BYX is a lifelong brotherhood of committed Christian men seeking the bonds of brotherhood and unity in Christ through the avenue of social fraternity on a college campus. Fairway Cooperative was initiated as the Alpha Chi chapter of BYX in spring 2017.
Every week, PBF and PBFi gather for fellowship, worship, prayer, Biblical teaching, and/or fun recreation. PBF meets on Thursdays and PBFi meets on Fridays. Please check our website (www.faithlafayette.org/pbf) for the latest information.
The goal of BCHM-GSO is to promote the welfare of our members and to enhance the experience of our graduate students. We are committed to fulfilling this goal by organizing and funding of professional and social events that foster a sense of community.
The BSGSA serves as an organization to promote and organize professional development, team-building, and social activities for the benefit of the Department of Biological Sciences graduate student body.
The Purdue Biology Club is a student run organization that was created to allow students of any major to be exposed to biological fields and become active in the Purdue community. Biology Club is based upon the idea of student growth beyond the classroom
BMEGSA facilitates professional networking and social interactions between students within the biomedical engineering (BME) department and across other departments. BMEGSA also represents the interests of the students to the BME graduate committee.
Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association
The Biomedical Engineering Society works to promote the profession of Biomedical Engineering through organized efforts in study, research, and discussion.
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
Formed in 1969 as a place for black students at Purdue University to meet, bond and study in a group setting, the Black Cultural Center has grown to many times its original size and mission. Today, the BCC is a place for African American students to
The Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA) is a student organization committed to the academic, social, and professional development of Black graduate and professional students at Purdue.
The Black Student Union serves as the political voice for the black student population by increasing student involvement in social, academic, and political activities, and promoting unity among African American student organizations.
The Block and Bridle Club is composed of a group of students interested in animal agriculture. Meetings and livestock related activities are held on a regular basis. Any Purdue students may join, regardless of major or background.
Student organization that cheers at Purdue Women's Volleyball games.
Network defense/infrastructure security "blue team" club.
We play board games multiple nights a week (Currently on summer break; fall schedule TBD). We're open to anyone, so feel free to show up whenever you can!
Boiler Advocates for Student Empowerment (BASE) is an organization at Purdue University dedicated to expanding the reach of public health through various student-led initiatives.
We are a club under the American Taekwondo Association that practices Songahm Taekwondo. We currently hold meetings Saturday mornings focusing on Traditional Forms, Sparring, Self-Defense, and General Fitness.
Boiler Bakchods is a great resource for incoming freshmen to explore local places that students can explore and also meet new people coming from the same country as potentially the same states that they came from.
We are Purdue University’s competitive Bhangra (dance) team and have been dedicated to sharing our passion of Bhangra both locally and nationally since the spring of 2006.
Boiler Blade is a community driven organization that engages in full contact medieval combat using foam boffer weapons and the Dagorhir/Belegarth rule set. We meet weekly on Saturdays 2:00 pm normally on Krach Lawn.
Boiler Book Club is Purdue's largest collection of readers! Created to share our passion for books and a love for reading, we read two books per month and discuss them in a spoiler-free meeting. We also host frequent additional events as well.
Boiler Books and Games is an intersection of both video games and books. Join if you love gaming, reading, or both! Anyone is welcome.
By actively living the gospel, Boiler Catholics is committed to building our faith community, sharing our faith, strengthening our Christian conscience, working for justice and facilitating the personal development of leaders for the future.
The purpose of this organization is to allow Purdue students to develop their appreciation for film. The club will provide a space for people who wish to watch movies and have discussions at the end of each viewing.
Boiler Design for CommUNITY is a service and UX design club at Purdue that focuses on community projects.
Boiler Financial Track aims to help Purdue University students learn to manage their money effectively and provides the education and guidance needed to empower them to make informed financial decisions during their college careers and throughout life.
The premier gaming facility on Purdue's campus.
The organization will hold a one-day event in that teams will compete. The event will have a wide variety of fun events. Teams will be based off a residence. Students will join the team that corresponds to their residence.
Boiler Green Initiative is the sustainability club for everyone. It is a fun and active organization focused on learning about and promoting sustainability. Open to students from all majors and backgrounds.
Competitive and recreational jump rope team at Purdue University.
Our mission is to empower Purdue students with the practical skills and knowledge to prepare healthy, nutritious meals for themselves and others using affordable ingredients.
Ever use a Nerf Blaster as a child? That's what we're all about! The Boiler League of Tag recreates the childhood magic of backyard Nerf battles with friends in a friendly, harmless manner that stresses teamwork and cooperation.
Boiler Quantitative Finance Group is a group of students bringing together interests in finance, math, and data science to advance their personal and career interests in the field of quantitative finance.
Boiler Robotics (BRC) builds Mars rovers to compete in Mars Society’s University Rover Challenge. We are looking for students in almost any major to join our Mechanical, Electrical, Software, Science (Bio/Chem), and Business subteams
In an effort to promote Purdue to underrepresented minority students, the Office of Admissions and the Office of the Dean of Students partnered to create a new initiative named Boiler Tracks.
We want to create a club/organization that will bring appreciation for the game of soccer, through the creation of an official student section for women's soccer and weekly/monthly events, like watch parties and tournaments.
The mission of Boiler Web Group is to equip students with practical software engineering experience, advanced web development skills, and networking opportunities. Our team creates tailored web solutions to support student and faculty organizations.
Boiler Wing, the Student Organization on behalf of Purdue University's Air Force ROTC Program, strives to deliver outstanding and consistent extra-curricular leadership development to the cadets of Detachment 220.
The home for developers, content creators, university relations, and graphics design for boilerexams.com, a website dedicated to helping Purdue students study for exams.
BoilerLInk Test Site
Purdue’s 36-hour hackathon, an event where teams of students create software and hardware projects from start to finish that solve important, real-world problems.
Boilermaker Consulting is a consulting club that is focused on producing well-rounded consultants for industry. At our core, we are a premier academy that emphasizes the educational knowledge needed to be successful in consulting
BoilerCS is a community of casual and competitive Counter-Strike players of all skill levels. Join our discord to learn more!
This organization brings together Purdue students who share a common interest in the farm toy hobby.
Boilermaker Food Rescue aims to connect food justice advocates and sustainable activists with the greater Lafayette and Indiana community through education, service, and encouragement for action to create sustainable consumption and disposal of food.
The mission of the Boilermaker Markets Club is to expose and connect students’ interests in futures and equity markets.
Boilermaker Roundnet Club has been established to play and spread the amazing sport of roundnet (Spikeball). We aim to be a fun, competitive atmosphere where students can come together to enjoy a game we all love, casually or competitively.
The Boilermaker Chain Reaction Team is a team committed to building one big Rube Goldberg Machine and competing in in the annual national Rube Goldberg competition in the spring through individual dedication, teamwork, and a lot of fun.
Boilers In Action establishes as our purpose: to promote student leadership development for social change by training students to coordinate meaningful community engagement, on a local level and across the country.
The Botany and Plant Pathology Graduate Student Organization is for graduate students within this department. The organization offers travel grants to students to allow them the opportunity to present their research at meetings.
The Botany Club of Purdue is an organization aimed at providing you knowledge of your favorite house plants, plants you see everyday, as well as fungi and crops! Everyone, of all academics, is welcome! We look forward to seeing you there!
The Brain Exercise Initiative is focused on preventing memory loss for those with Alzheimer's. Our volunteers facilitate activities such as brain-stimulating trivia, math, reading, and writing exercises for seniors at nursing and retirement homes.
BRASA Purdue raises awareness of Brazilian culture at Purdue and hopes to serve as a bridge between Brazil and the US. Additionally, we focus on advancing the integration between Brazilian students by hosting events, workshops, and weekly meetings.
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Bridges International at Purdue is an international student organization that exists to connect students of all backgrounds through fun and friendship, serve students and the community, foster spiritual conversations, and develop student leaders.
A community of students and faculty at Purdue interested in learning and practicing what the Buddha taught: a guide for cultivating happiness and eradicating suffering through mindfulness and meditation.
Build it together club
We are the BAIM Association, a group managed by BAIM students for BAIM students. Our mission is to support your professional development by facilitating networking, learning, and growth opportunities—all while ensuring you have fun.
Business Office for Student Organizations is responsible to provide financial oversight to all recognized student organizations. All student organizations, except student housing organizations not under the direct management of Purdue University, are
The C. Richard Petticrew Forum is Purdue's competitive intercollegiate speech and debate team. Members participate in weekly practices, and regional/national competitions. The Forum is named after the late C. Richard Petticrew, the team's benefactor.
The Cadenza Piano Club is an inclusive community centered around discussing, performing, and learning about music. Our weekly meetings are about having fun around the piano, and all music lovers are welcome - even those who don't play an instrument!
Pre-Health Care Professions Club offers domestic and abroad volunteering opportunities, as well as webinars and hands-on activities for any undergraduate pursuing a pre-professional track in healthcare. Club Email: prehealthpurdue@gmail.com
Our purpose is to encourage and promote cultural exchange on campus while and fostering social and intellectual interactions among Caribbean students.
Purdue's oldest residence hall club founded in December of 1928. We oversee and govern the 5 buildings of Cary Quadrangle as well as host events for the halls 1000 plus residents.
Departmental Boilerlink page for the Center for Advocacy, Response & Education at Purdue University.
Whether you're a student or alumni seeking assistance with your career decision-making or job search; an employer searching for outstanding Purdue students and graduates to fill your positions; or another interested party seeking to learn about CCO!
The mission of the Center for Health Equity and Innovation is to be a student-led organization to address the needs of underserved populations locally and globally through innovative projects and community engagement.
Purdue's Center for the Environment promotes proactive, interdisciplinary research, learning, and engagement to address global environmental challenges.
CHAARG is a movement aimed at igniting a passion in women for health + fitness. We are the Purdue University CHAARG Chapter + we are liberating hundreds of girls from the elliptical at Purdue University + showing them that fitness should and can be fun.
Chabad is a center for Jewish life and a home for all Jewish students on campus. It offers a wealth of social, educational and spiritual programs.
Chaiyya at Purdue is a non-profit, cultural dance team that has been created to promote culture and art from India, in conjunction with Western culture through a variety of dance forms – Bollywood, Bhangra, Garba/Raas, Indian Classical, and Hip hop.
Chauncey Cooperative was founded in 1937 and is the longest running men's cooperative at Purdue. This long span of time has allowed Chauncey to firmly establish itself within the community and develop a rich heritage that focuses on academics,
Club for the AIChE Chem-E-Car competition
The Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Organization has three main objectives: To provide a link between students and faculty To aid in the professional growth of graduate students To foster a sense of community in the Davidson School of ChE
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship is a group of American and International Spirit-filled Christian students who make Jesus known as they live life together.
Chi Epsilon is the National Civil Engineering Honor Society.
Chi Omega is a great place to meet friends for life, get involved on campus, and give back to the community. Chi Omega's philanthropic alliance is with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Every year we volunteer and fundraise to help grant wishes for children.
Taking the idea of Brotherhood to heart, Chi Psi is focused on developing young men socially, intellectually, and morally. Chi Psi is a Fraternity of gentlemen that enhances the college experience, develops lifelong relationships, and builds better men.
Chi Sigma Tau Fraternity is a traditional social fraternity operating on the lodge system. We are an Asian Interest Fraternity. We have both a collegiate and alumni group. Our members take a life-long pledge of loyalty to the Fraternity.
A multicultural organization focused on fostering appreciation for Chinese and Chinese American culture.
Purdue Chinese Christian Fellowship aims to provide a spiritual home for Chinese Christian on purdue campus, spreads God's words among Chinese non-Christians, and also welcomes anyone who are interested in Learning Chinese and Chinese culture.
The Chinese Engineering Student Council strives to serve as a forum for academic, educational, professional and social interactions among the Chinese & Asian Engineering students community.
We're the official tennis club for all the Chinese students at Purdue who enjoy playing tennis and making new friends.
Purdue University chapter of CPFI is an organization dedicated to equipping students to use their skills and knowledge to best serve Jesus in the field of pharmacy. We offer outreach, spiritual development, and community service opportunities.
The Christian Student Center is a student organization sponsored by the Elmwood Church of Christ. Our mission is to know Christ and to make Him known to the campus of Purdue. So whether you are a Christian or not, you are welcome at the CSC.
The student organization of Purdue Christian Campus House. Progressive worship, Biblical teaching and no denominational walls.
The purpose of CSF shall be to pursue, model and teach intimacy with God in Christian community on the Purdue in Indianapolis campus.
Lovers of Christ, pursuing Him in our college years.
We are a non-denominational Christian group. Our membership is open to students, faculty and staff of the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine. We meet for Bible study and fellowship, and we are involved in community service activities.
Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment and Research.We cultivate the knowledge, skills and attitudes of intercultural competence. We provide opportunities and resources for engaging with, adapting to and bridging across difference.
Established in 1939, Circle Pines Cooperative is an alternative living experience here at Purdue that fosters personal growth, academic excellence, and brotherhood bonding like none other.
The Computer and Information Technology Graduate Student Association (CGSA) provides CIT graduate students with a forum to interact in both social and professional settings while encouraging research, networking, and personal development.
As a chapter of the international non-profit Citizens’ Climate Lobby, we are committed to cultivating political will through our promotion of national Carbon Fee and Dividend legislation.
This link is for publicizing events related to a Civics Literacy credential
The Civil Engineering Graduate Student Advisory Council (CEGSAC) is formed with the purpose of building communication and camaraderie between students, faculty, alumni, and the administration of the Lyles School of Civil Engineering.
The Civil Engineering Student Advisory Council was founded in 1998 with the purpose of increasing interaction between Civil Engineering students, the administration of the School of Civil Engineering, and professionals in industry.
The Clean Energy Club focuses on the engineering and business of the energy industry. This organization strives to educate, inform, and teach its members and the community through hands-on projects, guest lectures, and industry connections.
PCAC intends to advocate for a decarbonized and more sustainable Purdue.
Clothing for Cancer serves to provide financial relief to cancer patients and their families at the local hospitals. This will be done through fashion and apparel donations, marketing of apparel, and retail of the items made within the club.
At Cloud Club, we care about creating a fun digital community and support the college experience through our podcasts, blogs, and events recommendation system.
The Cloud Native Association at Purdue (CNAP) is dedicated to empowering students with the knowledge, skills, and connections necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving fields of cloud computing and cloud-native infrastructure.
The Club Sports program operates under the Division of Recreation & Wellness at Purdue University. Club Sports recognizes clubs who vary greatly in activity and competition level. Some of our clubs
The Club Sports program operates under the Division of Recreation & Wellness at Purdue University. Club Sports recognizes clubs who vary greatly in activity and competition level.
Club Tennis is designed for avid tennis players who are looking to continue with the sport throughout their college years. Our practices include a wide variety of drills and match play.
Mentoring transforms lives: we connect kids to college students through weekly on-campus activities that inspire growth, confidence, and brighter futures. Apply online at collegementors.org!
Visit this page to learn more about the College of Agriculture's Leadership Development programs.
The new College of Health and Human Sciences at Purdue University brings together nine existing academic units on campus in an effort to enhance student opportunities and promote faculty collaborations aimed at improving health and quality of life. The
This Chapter is created with the purpose of giving graduate students a platform where they can meet to present and discuss science in an informal, stress-free environment to promote networking and learning among those sharing an interest in pharmacy.
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College of Science Communication
Only for College of Veterinary Medicine Students and Veterinary Scholars. The club is designed to give more experiences in food animal medicine to veterinary students and members of the Veterinary Scholars Program through lectures and wet labs.
CVMGSO is to serve as the advocate for the interests and wellbeing of all graduate students within the Basic Medical Science (BMS), Comparative Pathobiology (CPB), and Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS) departments within the College of Vet Me.
Collegiate DECA is an organization that has more than 4,500 members and 180 chapters on campuses around the world, making this a perfect networking, competitive, and educational opportunity for our students at Purdue!
Organization intended as a key instrument of the integration of Colombian students to the campus life and to promote and share the culture of our country with the greater Lafayette community.
Purdue University Chapter of ColorStack, an organization created to help Black and Latinx computer science students get degreed nationwide.
CYCC is devoted to supporting the youth in our community. Through volunteering, fundraising, and building relationships with children of all ages and backgrounds, we strive to guide the youth as they learn and grow to make a difference in their lives.
The CPU is welcomes anyone interested in competitive programming and developing algorithmic problem-solving skills. We often participate in contests together, discuss solutions, and host our own competitions open to all Purdue students.
The Computational Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Organization represents students in the Computational Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs, fostering communication and collaboration amongst the student community.
The CIT Student Council provides professional development, social, and community service opportunities for the Purdue CIT student body.
The Computer Science Club at Purdue University in Indianapolis is a dynamic and inclusive group of passionate individuals dedicated to the exploration and advancement of the Computer Science field. As the student representatives of the Computer Science
The purpose of the Compute Science Graduate Student Association (CSGSA) is to provide graduate students in Computer Science with social, academic, and professional opportunities to improve their career at Purdue and afterwards.
The Computer Science Undergraduate Student Board strives to promote a supportive and engaged community within Purdue’s Computer Science Department, and to use its relationship with faculty, and administration to advocate for the student body.
The Computer Science Women's Network (CSWN) is an organization at Purdue University consisting of people who are dedicated to helping women in Computer Science and related fields. Our goal is to encourage women in CS to stay in the field and prosper.
CSWN at Purdue University supports women in CS/DS and tech by organizing activities that foster learning and connection. Our mission is to help women navigate the field, build skills, and create a supportive community.
Construction engineers design and execute processes for building and maintaining the infrastructure of our world.
Consult Your Community (CYC) is a student run non-profit organization that provides pro bono consulting services to low income and minority small business owners in college communities across America.
Contact Improvisation is a partner dance form based on the physical principles of touch, momentum, shared weight, and most quintessentially - following a shared point of contact.
A contemporary modern dance company that presents biannual main stage performances staffed by the Dance Division Faculty Choreographers of the School of Visual and Performing Arts Dance Minor program. Dancers from all majors participate in performances.
Cornerstone Christian Fellowship engages interested Asian American students in spiritual growth through student-led Bible studies, social events, and a cultural community that unites students through a shared faith.
A club for creating, sharing, and appreciating cosplay (costuming for recreational purposes, often to recreate a character outfit).
The Costa Rican Student Association at Purdue is intended to support the development of the Costa Rica community at Purdue.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is a team of multiculturally sensitive professionals delivering comprehensive psychological services to the students of Purdue University.
The goal of the Crafting Club is to educate, learn, experience, and explore subjects related to crafting.
The Crafty Crochets is a club for those who love to crochet or want to start. Join us to learn how to crochet, develop further skills, and meet others with similar interests. All levels of experience in crocheting are welcome.
Do you enjoy writing, in any shape or form? We are a community where writers of all skill levels can collaborate, meet like-minded individuals, discuss, and have a grand old time.
We are a cricket-concentric organisation and we plan to host social events to get like-minded people more involved in getting to know each other.
The official club for cricket at Purdue. We welcome all Purdue students, staff, and faculty from all nationalities and walks of life. Whether you are an experienced player, or just want to learn the game, we host events for players of all skill levels.
Our goal is to create and nurture a community where cross-cultural students can celebrate their diverse backgrounds, raise awareness about their unique experiences, and undergo personal and professional development with strong support networks.
Cross Impact exists to provide a Christian community for anyone interested in joining a weekly Bible study intended to strengthen a Christian's faith and provide accountability and fellowship. All are welcome!
Culinary Arts at Purdue is a student organization that aims to promote cooking on-campus. We would provide an opportunity for students to learn new cooking skills and techniques that span over a variety of cultures.
A society of students from several cultural backgrounds and religions coming together to interact, learn from one another and expand social diversification to simulate the global business environment.
The purpose of CIGSA is to foster a culture of graduate student social and professional development in the department of Curriculum & Instruction.
The Purdue Dairy club is a place where people of all backgrounds can come together with an interest in the dairy industry. We give our students opportunities to enhance their knowledge and promote and educate others about the dairy industry.
Dance All Out (DAO) is a dance organization that is student ran. We welcome dancers of all levels to our weekly classes. We teach and rehearse Open, Chinese Chic Jazz, Urban choreographies, K-pop, Hip-hop, Jazz, Popping, and more!
We are the largest student-run philanthropic organization on campus with over 2000 students working to enhance the lives of the patients and families at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana. Email president@pudm.org for more information!
[ ::OUR MISSION:: ] Spread awareness in hip-hop dance culture and encourage people of any ethnicity, gender, school year, and background to dance on Purdue University's campus!
We are here to help promote the competitive sport of ballroom dancing!
Diversity Awareness Organization for the College of Agriculture
Dataception helps bridge the gap between Data Science and Data Visualization through different projects that cater to your interests and passions.
Davidson School of Chemical Engineering
Our mission is to invite college women into Christ-centered community that fosters vulnerability and transforms stories.
Delta Delta Delta Fraternity, founded in 1888, began as an organization concerned with the growth and development of the college woman and has evolved into a leader among sororities.
Delta Gamma offers to women of all ages a rich heritage based on principles of personal integrity, personal responsibility and intellectual honesty. Its primary purpose is to foster high ideals of friendship, promote educational and cultural interests,
Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc. is a South Asian interest, but not South Asian exclusive, non-profit service sorority. We are located at 18 undergraduate universities across the United States and have over 900 esteemed members.
Promotes active participation of its members in the fine arts at Purdue University.
Delta Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. advocates Asian awareness, empowers women leaders through its values-based programs, and forges Everlasting Sisterhood through diverse shared experiences.
DPM is a historically Latina, culturally service based sorority founded on its pillars of scholarship, service, & sisterhood. DPM was founded to provide a space for women to appreciate Latinx culture, & promote professional, academic, & personal growth.
Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. is the largest, strongest, and fastest growing South Asian sorority in the nation. We pride ourselves on our five pillars; Friendship, Respect, Loyalty, Honesty, and Sisterhood.
Delta Pi Rho is a Latino-interest, all-inclusive social fraternity that maintains academic excellence, cultural enrichment, enduring brotherhood, community service, and social networking as its highest priorities.
Delta Sigma Pi is a co-ed professional business fraternity. Through our three pillars of professionalism, brotherhood, and community service, we strive to maintain our high standing in the professional world, academic world, and our local community.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded on January 13, 1913 by twenty-two collegiate women at Howard University. These students wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence and to provide assistance to persons in need.
Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity is much more than a social organization, a place to live or a way to meet people. Our mission "Committed to Lives of Excellence" drives our actions, programming and essence.
Delta Upsilon, a social men's fraternity founded in 1834, is committed to Building Better Men through our four founding principles, friendship, character, culture, & justice, that challenge our brothers to expect the best from one another.
This sorority shall unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friendship, to stimulate one another in the pursuit of knowledge, to promote the moral and social culture of its members, and to develop plans for guidance and unity in action.
The Demonstration Kitchen strives to make cooking accessible to everyone, by demonstrating delicious recipes and menus that are quick, easy and affordable.
Department of Chemistry
Purdue FNR houses the aquatic sciences, forestry and wildlife majors.
Graduate student organization for the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources. We organize events to form camaraderie among FNR graduate students and enrich their experience. We serve graduate student interests at FNR, CoAg, and PGSG meetings.
The Department of Political Science is a place where faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students explore complex governance challenges facing societies across the globe through research, teaching, and engaged scholarship.
A South Asian community that honors Christ and celebrates our culture!
Devonshire is the smallest cooperative house, and our 17 in-house members have strong sisterhood bonds, excellent leadership opportunities, and lifelong friendships! We do all of our own cooking & cleaning and have many fun traditions and social events!
A club for students who are passionate about the future of agriculture, where they can meet like-minded people to talk to and build ideas with.
We are a group of students looking to optimize the efficiency of Purdue’s engineering design clubs utilizing PDM/PLM systems.
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is the office designated by Purdue to provide services, resources, and programs to facilitate equal access for disabled students, resulting in their full participation in curricular and co-curricular offerings.
Our group’s focus is to build a safe community on Purdue's campus where disabled people and allies come together to celebrate disability pride, share stories, and work towards our collective goals for disability justice and a more inclusive Purdue.
Disc Golf Club is meant to be a fun organization centered around bringing students, faculty, and staff around playing the sport of disc golf both casually and competitively. We aim to grow the sport of disc golf and engage experienced players too.
The DiversiKey Certificate Program is a student-driven program designed to promote experience and growth in leadership and diversity.
Bringing together resources, cultural centers and diversity programs across campus, the Division of Diversity and Inclusion provides focus, energy, support and leadership as Purdue University builds a more diverse, inclusive community.
Diversity in Nursing Association is an organization for the underrepresented students in the school of nursing including those of different ethnicities, genders, and also the non-traditional student.
Purdue values the diversity students bring to campus and is committed to preparing graduates to be global citizens. The Diversity, Inclusion & Involvement area of SAO aims to advocate, support and develop leaders who promote diversity and inclusion.
Diversifying our community... DRIVEN is a student-run organization that promotes diversity of any and all kinds. We strive to educate and open the minds of our community and campus members, as well as ourselves. DRIVEN provides its
Domestic abuse prevention student organization
Doodle Gang is an organization is to build a sense of community based around the idea that anyone is capable of producing large scale awe-inspiring art as a team.
We're involved in dosa consumption and practicing dosa appreciation. Inviting you -- the ultimate dosa enthusiast -- to join us.
The DLC Student Board exists to bring up student leaders in Daniels School of Business to plan, recruit for, and execute the Doster Leadership Conference. The conference is a professional development opportunity open to Daniels freshmen and sophomores.
The Purdue Drone Club exists to promote and teach Purdue students about the concepts, uses, and practices of drones. This club offers hands on workshops for anyone who is interested in designing, building, or flying drones.
Dungeons of Purdue aims to connect players and GMs all across campus for Dungeons & Dragons and other TTRPGs. Join us on Discord at https://discord.gg/4Ca6EWpXTY and see below for our social media accounts!
Dynoco Racing is dedicated to excelling in Purdue's Grand Prix, leveraging member expertise to win. We aim to expand our participation in other motorsport events, fostering engineering excellence, competitive spirit, and continuous innovation at Purdue.
E.E.O. is committed to empowering people with disabilities with a focus on the pre-teen to young adult stage in life.
The purpose of this organization is to improve the quality of life of the graduate students in the Department of EAPS at Purdue University by providing a forum for discussion of issues related to our roles as graduate students.
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) is a technical society promoting the research and practice of earthquake engineering. Professional EERI members include researchers, practicing professionals, educators, government officials, and building
The East Side Hall Club, also known as the Cardinal Club, serves as the official hall club for communities falling under the University Residences Boiler Apartments.
Our intention is to create a positive environment in which members can raise awareness for all types of eating disorders through a variety of ways. Personal experience with an eating disorder or disordered eating is not required to join!
This organization focuses on social interactions, professional development, academic endeavors, and community involvement for Students in the Ecological Sciences and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program at Purdue University.
Association of Ecuadorian students at Purdue University.
Effective Altruism Purdue aims to help students orient their careers around finding the best ways to help others. We host discussions, go to global conferences, and facilitate connections with effective altruists around the world.
Electric Vehicle Club gives its members hands-on experience with electric vehicle technology through involvement in a variety of EV projects. We have multiple teams that focus on vehicle mechanical/electrical/software design, tuning, and batteries.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Association (ECEGSA) provides ECE graduate students with a forum to interact in both social and professional settings while encouraging research, networking, and personal development.
Provide ECE undergraduate students, faculty and staff a supportive community.
Korean Disciples of Christ is an in-depth Christian Fellowship that helps Korean students know God, grow in favor with God, and equips them to effectively serve God. Please contact us if you would like to join our weekly worship and Bible study
Register to attend EMV 2017! (Please note: You must login with your Purdue career account to access this function - please come back to the EMV page to access the form. Contact Civic Engagement & Leadership Development with questions: 765-496-2450.
Click link to Nominate first year students to attend EMV 2011! (Please note: You must login with your Purdue career account to access this function - please come back to the EMV page to access the form. contact SAO at 494-1231 with
Studetnts will design and build a race car for the Champ Car Series, gaining hands-on experience in engineering and design. The project promotes teamwork and community while allowing students to develop technical skills through practical application.
Energy club
The Engineering Academic Career Club forms a community of Engineering Graduate Students who are interested in pursuing academic careers (postdocs, teaching faculty, and/or research faculty) and prepares these students to be successful in academia.
The Engineering Education Graduate Student Association was formed to provide for the development of social-professional opportunities for graduate students in the School of Engineering Education.
Engineering World Health was formed to harness the resources of collegiate engineering programs for the improvement of healthcare around the world. The Purdue chapter focuses on the design of low-cost medical devices for use in developing countries.
EWB Purdue is a student chapter of EWB USA committed to "Partner with communities and develop leaders to build a better world."
The purpose of this organization is to provide an avenue for graduate students in the Department of Entomology to build lasting relationships, prepare for a career in entomology, and foster leadership and team-building skills.
The Graduate Student Organization of Environmental and Ecological Engineering is the student government for all EEE graduate students. The EEE GSO seeks to provide activities and services to assist students in their graduate and post-graduate work.
The Environmental Science Club is a student organization that fosters an open, educational, and fun forum for students of any background or major interested in the environment and its concerns to get involved with local and state conservation efforts.
The Episcopal Student Association is a group of students belonging to the Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Good Shepherd is both an Episcopal Church and a ministry of the Diocese of Indianapolis to the campus community at Purdue University.
The mission of the Equine Science Club of Purdue is to provide an environment for students to learn about the equine community and engage with equine professionals, peers, and animals.
Honor society for Electrical and Computer Engineering
ESD is an International Hospitality Management Honor Society that recognizes Hospitality & Tourism Management students for outstanding academic achievement, meritorious service and demonstrated professionalism.
The mission of Ethical Hackers of Purdue (EHP) is to have a student of any major, including non-technical majors, able to complete an easy “box” by the end of their semester.
EESA is a club where Purdue's habesha students and those interested in Ethiopian and Eritrean culture can come together.
The Evans Scholars Foundation, sponsored by the Western Golf Association, administers the largest privately funded college scholarship program in the nation.
Excalibur Club's purpose is to serve the residents of Wiley Hall and create an active and positive community to impact University Residences. We strive to provide a homey, inclusive atmosphere for all of the residents of Wiley Hall through events.
The Goal of the Expeditionary Club is to learn about different cultures and people. To learn new skills and broaden the horizons of our members through firsthand experience.
Promotes The Exponent throughout the community and aids in its activities.
We play a tabletop role playing system created at Purdue 40 years ago called AQ: Jaern and the same campaign has been being played at Purdue for 40 years. The club is tight-knit community of players and game masters.
FarmHouse Fraternity believes in four-fold development growing men intellectually, spiritually, socially-morally, and physically. Consistently it has been among the top 5 fraternities academically and for the past 3 years in a row.
Fashion & Retail Organization is focused towards anyone interested in fashion. Open to all Purdue students. Meetings are every other Tuesday at 6:30 pm in Matthews Hall. Activities: Guest Speakers, reviews of fashions, DIY projects, styling competitions.
These dedicated students pour their hearts in souls into the sport of the future - marble racing. Members will meet to race, discuss strategy, marbling at-large, as well as any other pertinent activities.
We are Purdue students and athletes who have a passion for the Lord and for Boilermaker athletics. Our desire is to support our Purdue athletes and that FCA will be an expression of the heart and soul of Boilermaker Sports!
The purpose of FACT is to promote the ideals of intersectional feminism and reproductive justice on the Purdue Campus and in the local community.
The Purdue Fencing Club strives to provide its members with opportunities to: develop skills in fencing, sportsmanship, and athleticism, nurture competitive drive and a sense of camaraderie within the members, and promote our organization and sport.
Fermentation Club builds a community on campus for students to learn about and experience the art and science of fermentation. Our mission is to educate the campus community in the sustainable use of microbes to solve diverse societal challenges.
Co-ed club that trains and teaches students about the sport of field hockey. Join for trainings and casual play! All skill levels welcome.
The purpose of the club is to create a welcoming space for people who are passionate about the sport. This includes but is not limited to gathering, holding events, and sharing our love of figure skating.
The FPA is the largest network of Certified Financial Planners (CFP's) in the US. Our student chapter here at Purdue allows students, interested in financial services, to professionally develop outside of the classroom.
FIRST Alumni Mentoring Robotics
The First Street Towers Titan Club is the residence hall club of the First Street Towers residence hall within University Residences at Purdue University.
The First-Gen Student Club at Purdue is dedicated to helping first generation students be successful, comfortable, and confident at Purdue. We accept the uniqueness of all individuals and we cultivate an environment that reflects our goals.
FiNRAP is looking to assist those with important habits and activities that are performed pre- and post-workouts, to enhance the health and performance of its members..
FPC is a student-run nonprofit club sponsored by the NFPA, National Fluid Power Association. This club is dedicated to the further exploration of fluid power and its applications
FFFBC is a great way to get involved in the community! Whether you can volunteer once a month or every week, this is a great way to give back, build your resumé, and earn volunteer hours. Help us in our fight against hunger and join today!
Food Science Club is an organization associated with the Institute of Food Technologists Student Association. It is open to anyone interested in learning about food-related fields and topics, such as food chemistry, microbiology, processing, trends, etc.
The Food Science Graduate Student Association is a social organization for all graduate students in the Department of Food Science.
Our Mission: To expose and educate the general public about the use of forest products and to provide a place for individuals with common interests in forest products manufacturing to socialize, associate, meet, & grow. We do so by using the Wood
This group mediates between the students and the department staff. We are also responsible for planning several events throughout the year. This group is also where all of the department professional societies can come together to discuss new ideas.
The Formula 1 @ Purdue club is dedicated to igniting a passion for Formula 1 racing within the Purdue community. Our primary mission is to provide a welcoming and engaging platform for students to experience the thrill of Formula 1 and motorsports.
Formula SAE builds a race car from the ground up each year. We design the car, manufacture parts, assemble, test, and finally bring it to competition each year. To join, come to a weekly meeting.
The purpose of this organization shall be to provide students seeking a community for casual or competitive Fortnite and to host and manage a group of competitive teams to compete in collegiate and intramural level competitions. The club shall provide th
Fraternities, sororities, and cooperatives have a long history at Purdue University. All provide students with great opportunities to build relationships, find a community, and get involved at Purdue.
This French Club is designed to encourage students to celebrate French and Francophone culture as well as spreading awareness of the French Program on campus.
Goal of PFA is to maintain network for all Fulbright students and scholars, past and present at Purdue by supporting initiatives and opportunities for cultural exchange, knowledge sharing and serving as a support network for all Purdue Fulbrighters.
The main purpose of Furdue is to connect students/staff/alumni who appreciate or are involved in the furry community. We wish to create a safe space in the Purdue community where all are welcome to learn more or be involved with this hobby.
Our mission is to educate and inform the local and global community about the concepts and real-world applications of controlled fusion energy.
The mission of FBLA is to inspire and prepare students to become community minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.
Game Developers United is an organization dedicated to providing professional development to students through guest speakers, portfolio and resumé workshops, interview training, networking, and game development.
Gamer's Hall
UIFI:PURDUE (May 9-13) is a 5-day journey offered exclusively to Purdue fraternity and sorority members. The experience offers participants the opportunity to explore, define, and enhance their leadership skills, personal awareness, commitment to
At Gamma Phi Beta our mission is "to inspire the highest type of womanhood." We are an organization for women who strive to live Gamma Phi Beta's Core Values in our daily lives. Our four Core Values are Love, Labor, Learning, and Loyalty.
Gemini is a merger between Club 25 and State House in 1972, and is built on three pillars of scholastics, athletics, and brotherhood. Our house holds true to these pillars and has produced many exemplary members. Located just off of Chauncey
The Geo-Institute Graduate Student Organization aims to further the professional development of its students and the dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of geoengineering.
For anyone interested in German speaking countries, culture, people, language, Fußball etc. Knowledge of the language is not required at all. Just bring your interest in the culture and we will make your journey worth it!
The Ghana Student Association at Purdue has been formed to bring together Ghanaian students at Purdue University to fraternize, socialize, care for each other, and promote community living.
An organization tasked with growing up and out, support and interest in ghost hunting.
Gift of Life at Purdue University seeks to grow the bone marrow and stem cell registry, improving the odds for blood cancer patients to find a life-saving match. Joining the registry is as easy as a cheek swab!
The Gimlet organization was founded as a booster club for Purdue varsity athletics and composes the nucleus of the cheering section. Gimlet is a Greek leadership honorary whose membership is comprised of enthusiastic students.
Our mission is to promote female weightlifting while empowering women to feel strong in a judgment-free community. Whether you're a dedicated gym goer or a curious beginner, Girl Gains is here to support you in every stage of your fitness.
Girls Who Code at Purdue is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology create a safe and positive learning environment. Check out our website for more info: https://sites.google.com/view/gwcpurdue/home?authuser=0
Glenwood Cooperative....A House Made A Home The thirty-five women of Glenwood study, work, and play together while building friendships and making memories that will last a lifetime.
It's an organization that strives to promote the personal and professional development of globally minded engineering students. GEARE Ambassadors provide events to ensure the successful completion of students enrolled in the GEARE program.
The Global Engineering Ambassadors' goal is to increase intercultural competency amongst Purdue Engineers, and promote Purdue study abroad opportunities. We do this through intercultural development training, and social and informational events.
Cultural Understanding through free fun events and trips.
We are competing in the 3-year long GoAero competition where we plan to build an autonomy-enabled aircraft that can complete search and rescue missions in areas that aren't easily accessible by humans.
The KG Unit promotes student enthusiasm and support for the Purdue women's basketball program, seeks to provide a sense of belonging among students, and fosters a spirited atmosphere at home women's basketball games.
Grace Campus Fellowship is the student organization extension of Grace Church, a Christian church that meets on campus and has a passion for reaching out to the Purdue Campus and the Greater Lafayette Community!
Graduate Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship is the graduate student branch of Purdue Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship. We are a multi-ethnic, multinational group of Christians and non-Christians who live life together, as we learn more about Jesus.
GradIV equips graduate students to impact the academic community at Purdue and throughout the world with the power and love of Christ. We have a variety of activities, including bible studies, books studies, and faculty speaker events.
Our mission is to unite the graduate minorities within STEM disciplines so that we may network, perform outreach, and serve as a viable resource throughout graduate school.
The purpose of the Graduate Organization in Educational Studies is to: 1. Disseminate information to graduate students in Educational Studies. 2. Facilitate lines of communication with faculty and administration. 3. Represent graduate students'
Purpose GSEC's purpose shall be to: Support and encourage graduate student growth in discovery, learning, and engagement Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration Encourage student/faculty interaction and faculty mentoring of graduate
The Graduate Student English Association is an organization of graduate students at Purdue University. All graduate students in the Department of English as well as graduate students in related Interdisciplinary Studies programs (American Studies,
Graduate Women in Business is dedicated to empowering and supporting women in business as well as preparing women for leadership positions and diversity in the workplace.
The 2016 Grand Prix (Alternative) Week coordinates advertisement of substance-free events to the Purdue community during Grand Prix week (April 16-23). We encourage organizations to apply for advertising assistance, with preference for evening events.
The Purdue Grand Prix Foundation is a student organization that is run by students for students. The primary purpose of the organization is to plan and execute the annual Purdue Grand Prix kart race while raising scholarship funds for Purdue students.
Greek InterVarsity is a non-denominational Christian organization made specifically for fraternity and sorority members. Faith & Greek life can and do intersect, and we want to show you how.
Green Leaps is a student-led initiative dedicated to advancing early-stage innovations through sustainability assessments. It provides students opportunities to practice and apply these assessment methods through workshops and consulting projects.
Grief Sucks is a peer led grief discussion group at Purdue! We also play fun games and watch movies! Come to our general meetings to learn even more about Grief Sucks and how you can be involved!
The Purdue Gymnastics Club is a group of normal everyday students who, like yourself, want to stay active while at school. We practice during evening hours four times a week during the fall and spring semesters.
Hack the Future at Purdue is a student organization that works with nonprofits to develop software and technology projects every semester.
To create an environment encouraging academic achievement, a feeling of responsibility for Tarkington Hall and to provide opportunities; To ultimately to offer a challenge to achieve success as a truly representative body of men.
Our purpose is to share our love of horror and movie making, teaching our members how to analyze movies from their acting to their directing to the writing. Then, we apply this knowledge by creating our own short films.
Hawkins Council has been established to develop a sense of community among residents of Hawkins Hall. We are here to help make Hawkins Hall a great place to live, grow, and develop both academically and personally.
The Health and Human Sciences Student Council is composed of 30-35 student leaders pursuing degrees from the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Education and Training: To hold meetings and disseminate information; to prepare and issue newsletters; to engage speakers well qualified to give addresses before the club members; and to encourage training for the advancement of club members in
The Health Sciences Graduate Student Organization (GSO) can help connect you to the rest of the graduate student community within the School of Health Sciences.
Heart & Soul The Name Speaks for Itself There's nothing quite like a gospel choir. Purdue Musical Organizations spotlights the great gospel music heritage with its newest red-hot ensemble, Heart & Soul. Student vocalists and
Hellenic Student Association is an association affiliated with Purdue university. The main goal of this association is to unite Greek and Cypriot students and faculty members, provide help to new-comers and promote and inform about the Hellenic culture.
Hello World is the first and largest ever freshman-only hackathon nationwide. Every September, over 200 freshmen from Purdue come together to learn new technologies and build something amazing.
Her Campus Purdue is the online magazine for Purdue women, with content on Style, Beauty, Health, Love, Life, and Career, supplemented by campus-specific content produced by a team of Purdue students.
This club is to familiarize Purdue students with heritage breeds of livestock and poultry while working with the Livestock Conservancy. Heritage breeds are mostly endangered genetics lines that stem from animals hundreds of years ago.
A group of Herrick students that organizes social and professional events for the students, faculty, and staff of the Herrick Labs.
High Speed Plane works to develop members’ professional and technical skills through the development of high speed remotely controlled planes.
Higher Ground is a student run and student choreographed dance company that puts on a show each semester to raise money for the Andrea Rizzo Foundation. We welcome all styles and levels of dancers!
Purdue Hillel, the Jewish Center of Campus
We are Phoenix Club, Hillenbrand's hall club, dedicated to making a more open community where all can have fun!
Hilltop Council is the student-led self-governing body of Hilltop Apartments. Hilltop Council is dedicated to ensuring that residents feel secure and accepted by creating a living environment that is conducive to scholastic excellence and social success.
Hindu YUVA is an organization dedicated to the create a platform for students to explore and practice Hindu culture and way of life. We are a volunteer based organization which provides the Hindu youth across college campuses in the United States.
The HGSA is a multi-purpose organization, dedicated to serving both the professional development and social needs of graduate students in the history department.
An organization for history lovers to make connections with undergrads who have similar interests.
Promote the education of student nurses, faculty, and the public on the importance of holistic health practices and thus, highlighting holistic nursing as an official nursing specialty.
The Hong Kong Students Association at Purdue University aims to strengthen bonds amongst Hong Kong students and Cantonese speakers across campus through gatherings and cultural events, thereby promoting a spirit of cooperation and unity.
The Honors College Residential Society is the official student organization of the Honors College and Residences. It is the hall club for those residing in Honors College and Residences North and South.
Horizon's Student Support Club (HSSC) will provide support for all participating members that are first generation college students, academically and socially.
The Purdue Horticultural Society provides students who are interested in anything plant related with the opportunity to further their interests.
HOSA-Future Health Professionals is a student-led organization Career and Technical Student Center focused solely on Healthcare founded in 1976 and composed of over 235,00 members internationally ranging from middle school to collegiate level students.
The HTM GSA supports diverse graduate students to thrive intellectually and professionally and achieve academic and career success.
HTM Society is an association of students who wish to develop their skills in the hospitality and tourism industry. Our mission is to promote learning and friendship by providing opportunities for members to connect.
HDFS GSA will foster community between HDFS graduate students through social, cultural, academic, and professional activities; serve as an informational source; advocate for improvement of work conditions; and facilitate communication with HDFS faculty
HFES (Human Factors and Ergonomics Society) is a professional organization whose mission is “to promote the discovery and exchange of knowledge concerning the characteristics of human beings that are applicable to the design of systems and devices."
Step into the future with the Humanoid Robot Club Purdue! Whether you're a seasoned engineer or a curious beginner, join us to make humanoid robots that can go beyond humans and rovers in space!🦾🚀
Hurling is an ancient Irish team sport with elements of floor hockey, baseball, and lacrosse—we're the oldest American collegiate team and the 2024 National Champions! All are welcome, no experience needed!
Owen Hall Hussar Club is run by residents of Owen Hall. Club members are in charge of hall funds and decide how to allocate the funds. Popular use of funds include: hall programs such as arts and crafts activities, trips and sports events.
I Love Taiwan Club (ILTC) is an organization for graduate students from Taiwan, while TSA is for undergraduate students. ILTC dedicates itself to help all members to get familiar with the environment at Purdue and build solid friendship.
A club that is focused on educating members about IBM Z mainframe technologies through workshops, guest lectures and the zxplore platform. Our goal is to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in enterprise computing careers.
Purdue's IEEE student organization is focused on both social and technical aspects. Some committees include extensive technical projects which give an excellent opportunity to apply engineering theory, as well as expose oneself to real-world situations.
iLEAD is a virtual learning community for first-year international undergraduate students. Attendance at the iLEAD International Student Leadership Conference is required for membership.
Have an idea for a video game? We'll help you make it! We also host game jams and workshops to help you hone your game development skills. And don't worry, there are no dues.
ICMAP is a cultural organization, that aims to promote Indian Classical Music here at Purdue. With several connoisseurs of classical music present on campus, we serve to encourage musical talent on campus, and bring some of the best musicians from India
A relaxed environment for students to collaborate and promote the rich Indian culture on the Purdue campus.
The Indiana Association of Agricultural Educators-Purdue chapter is an organization based on the development of future Agriscience and Agribusiness teachers. Our goals are to strive for a sense of community within the Agricultural Education student body.
Indiana Farm Bureau seeks to be an effective advocate for farmers and through it's policies and programs, promote agriculture and improve the economic and social welfare of member families.
IPA-IASP is a student organization representing the Indiana Pharmacist Alliance. It aims to provide professional development and pharmacy advocacy opportunities to student pharmacists.
PERMIAS Purdue, or Indonesian Student Association (ISA) is an official organization for all Indonesian who study and live in Purdue University community area. We are also open for non-Indonesian who wants to learn more about our culture and activities.
We offer demonstrations, tours, talks, tutorials, critiques, competitions, team building, and anything else that helps us develop as industrial designers.
IEGSO at Purdue enriches grad students' lives in Industrial Engineering through networking, seminars, and social events, fostering academic growth and community engagement.
Purdue's IPhO chapter is dedicated to enhancing student pharmacists’ understanding of the pharmaceutical industry and related PharmD careers, including those in medical and regulatory affairs, commercial functions, and clinical research.
InnovateHer is Purdue University's hub for promoting diversity and inclusion in STEM. Through workshops, hackathons, and mentorship, we empower individuals, particularly women and marginalized genders, to excel in science and technology.
The IHI Open School Purdue Chapter is an interdisciplinary student organization. We aim to support future healthcare professionals by helping them develop skills in leadership, quality improvement, and patient safety.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (PIN)
The Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers is the leading professional organization for Industrial Engineers, both students and professionals. The Purdue University Student Chapter of IISE offers events and activities for Purdue's IE program.
"The INMM is dedicated to the safe, secure, and effective stewardship of nuclear materials and related technologies through the advancement of scientific knowledge, technical skills, policy dialogue, professional capabilities, and best practices."
The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) is an international educational and scientific association. ITE members are traffic engineers, planners, and other professionals who are responsible for meeting society's needs for transportation.
The Bachelor of Science Integrated Business & Engineering (IBE) program is through the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business in Partnership with the College of Engineering.
Purdue University hosts over 100 athletics events during the course of the year in 18 varsity sports. With so many events to choose from there is something for everyone! Special discount tickets are available to students and VIP
Welcome to the Interfraternity Council of Purdue University. The Interfraternity Council is the student-run governing and programing body for the 42 member fraternity chapters.
International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society (PIN)
ISPE, the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering Purdue Chapter, is the world's largest not-for-profit association dedicated to educating and advancing pharmaceutical manufacturing professionals and their industry.
Student members develop an understanding of opportunities in Outcomes Research and Pharmacoeconomics. ISPOR serves as a networking and educational tool for students interested in Pharmacoeconomics and Health Outcomes Research.
InterVarsity
As an educational resource, we seek to create an authentic value investing experience for our members through the practical application of valuation methodologies and active portfolio management.
IOTA SIGMA PI is a national honor society for women in chemistry. Its major objectives are: to promote interest in chemistry among women students, foster mutual advancement in academic, business, and social life, and stimulate personal accomplishments
Iranian Cultural Club is a student organization at Purdue University founded in 1990 free of any political or religious inclination. ICC's missions are to raise awareness and appreciation of Iranian culture, people, and traditions.
The Irish Club of Purdue is an organization dedicated to discussing, researching, and honoring Irish culture, heritage, and history. The club is not exclusive to those with Irish heritage or connections. Rather, all interested in Irish culture, heritage,
The Italian Club of Purdue brings together people interested in Italian to form a community to learn, share, and celebrate the Italian culture. No language requirements at all. Just show up and have fun!
Itasca Club is Earhart Hall's Student Government. Every resident of Earhart Hall is a member, just by living here! Itasca provides events, activities, and programs throughout the year for its members.
The purpose of this organization is to introduce Japan and Japanese culture while providing an opportunity to exchange information and deepen the relationship among Purdue University students, faculty and staff.
As part of the club, our major initiatives include weekly reading sessions for in-depth exploration of the Bhagavad Gita and guest lectures/workshops by experts aiding in stress management, developing positive mindsets, leadership traits, & other skills.
Group dedicated to Juggling, Unicycling, and much more! Anyone is welcome, no experience required. Meetings are held every Wednesday night in the Purdue Armory at 9 pm.
A place where students can express their creativity through the art of junk journaling.
The Justice Issue Initiative at Purdue is dedicated to improving the American justice system. Our organization educates and actively advocates for comprehensive criminal justice reform.
We are Purdue's competitive Co-ed Bollywood fusion dance team that performs locally and competes nationally in the DDN circuit! We are proud to represent Purdue University as the first and only team to place in the DDN circuit in our school's history.
This organization aims to host events primarily focused on the festivals and traditions in Kerala. The overarching goal is to be inclusive to the general population at Purdue while upholding the cultural richness of the state.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated was founded on the principle of achievement. Our chapter at Purdue University, the Nu of Kappa Alpha Psi, was founded October 5, 1920.
Kappa Alpha Theta is the first greek letter fraternity for women founded in 1870. Our Alpha Chi was founded in 1915 and works diligently to uphold the morals and ideals of our founders. We strive for excellence in scholarship, service, and leadership.
The purpose of Kappa Delta Sorority is to promote true friendship among the college girls of our country by inculcating into their hearts and lives those principles of truth, of honor, of duty, without which there can be no true friendship.
We are an international honor society in education. Membership is open to all undergraduate and graduate members of Teacher Education at Purdue.
Kappa Delta Rho is social fraternity that prides itself upon building honorable gentlemen. Kappa Delta Rho fosters an environment in which its members can improve themselves, through service, academics, mentoring, and interaction with others.
The mission of Kappa Epsilon is to empower its members to achieve personal and professional fulfillment by developing their confidence, self-esteem, interpersonal skills, and leadership vision through service and social interaction.
Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded on October 13, 1870 at Monmouth College. The Gamma Delta chapter at Purdue University was chartered on January 24, 1919, and it is one of 135 Kappa chapters in both the United States and Canada.
Kappa Kappa Psi is an honorary fraternal organization that promotes the advancement of college and university bands through dedicated service and support to bands, comprehensive education, leadership opportunities, and recognition, for the benefit of
Kappa Pi Beta is an Asian American interest service and social fraternity dedicated to the needs of the community alongside commitment of higher learning, the promotion of the traditional Asian values of respect and discipline, and unity among all.
Professional pharmacy fraternity open to students enrolled in the 2nd year pre-pharmacy program or in the Pharm D. program in the College of Pharmacy. Promotes pharmacy through professional, educational, philanthropic, and social activities.
The Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma was founded at Purdue in 1885, making it the second oldest fraternity on Purdue's campus. Currently, Kappa Sigma is the largest fraternity in North America with over 300 chapters and 17,000 undergraduate brothers.
Practice Schedule: M/W from 9-11pm and F from 5:30-7:30pm in CoRec MP6 Purdue Karate Club practices Okinawan Goju Ryu, however all experience levels and styles are welcome! Practices include calisthenics, basics, forms, and sparring.
KhSA aims to create a fun and social community for those who wish celebrate Cambodian-American and Cambodian culture at Purdue. We aim to hold social and educational activities to learn more about Cambodian values and customs.
KDSAP is an undergraduate student-run organization working to promote early detection of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) through education and free community screenings in medically underserved populations.
We are Korean students at Purdue University that plays basketball together! We compete with other student organizations within the school or with the other Korean basketball teams in nearby universities such as UIUC, IU, and more.
The Fiber Arts club is a place to meet with other people to socialize and share crafting tips! Our members work in a wide variety of fiber arts mediums such as knitting, crocheting, embroidering, cross stitching, and more! To join, contact president.
KSEA (Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association) is a non-profit professional organization established in 1971. KSEA YG Purdue have constituted to establish an active forum for communication among Korean American students and professionals.
We are a cultural and social organization dedicated to creating a space where students can learn, appreciate, and respect Korean and Korean American culture.
PKA is a registered association for Korean communities in Purdue University. PKA is a voluntary association. Any Korean at Purdue University can become a member of the association. PKA provides places and times to share cultural interests
KOREBAPS promote awareness of the game of baseball within Purdue Korean/non-Korean communities and provide opportunities to participate in baseball.
INSSAH is dedicated to promoting academic excellence, knowledge exchange, and interdisciplinary collaboration among students and scholars in the fields of social sciences, arts, and humanities.
Korean Graduate Student Christian Fellowship (Siloam) is an organization of Korean graduate students, who believe in God and his son Jesus Christ and the holy spirit. We worship every Friday at Korean Presbyterian Church of Purdue.
The Korean Pop Association is a club dedicated to creating and maintaining a community of k-pop enthusiasts who can enjoy music and culture together. Our focus is on building meaningful relationships around our similar interests through hosting events.
Korean Undergraduate Student Association represents Korean undergraduate students at Purdue University. KUSA's mission is to help Korean students at Purdue University and to spread Korean culture to the Purdue community.
Krach Leadership Center Requesting space for your next function can now be made online by an approved advisor or student officer by submitting a request at Purdue.emscloudservice.com. If you have questions please reach out to Krach@purdue.edu
The Krannert Graduate Marketing Association aims to foster valuable marketing discussions as well as to build a network of passionate professionals that ultimately prepare students for many of the emerging business challenges.
The Krannert Graduate Institute offers co-curricular opportunities to promote social and professional networking for our students. This page allows Business graduate students to connect with those activities.
The Krannert Operations Club is an organization whose mission is to create passion and to expose students towards real-world opportunities in the Operations and Supply Chain industry
Business Career Services serves all students in the Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. School of Business.
Krazy 8s is on hiatus as our regular caller has fallen ill.
La Milonguera is a student organization at Purdue University devoted to the promotion and enjoyment of everything related to Argentinean Tango. Everyone is welcome!
The men's lacrosse team is a distinguished club at Purdue that has a history dating to the 1970s. Purdue Men's Lacrosse is a member of the UMLC, a conference in the MCLA. We compete at the MCLA Division 1 level.
We are a fun club that is looking for women interested in furthering their skills and knowledge in the sport of lacrosse through practices, games, team bonding, cross-club collaborations, and so much more!
Lafayette Ubuntu International Community (LUIC) is a dynamic organization committed to cultivating a welcoming and supportive environment for international families in Greater Lafayette, especially Purdue University students.
The vision of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity is to prepare and encourage collegiate men of good character, high ethics, and noble ideals to contribute positively to the world in which they live.
Lambda Pi Eta is the official communication studies honor society of the National Communication Association. Its mission is to encourage and reward scholastic excellence in communication, as well as to promote professional development and discourse.
This organization is a way for Medical Laboratory Sciences students to gain a better understanding of the diverse career opportunities within the Medical Laboratory Sciences profession through guest speakers, collaboration with the community, etc.
We are a student organization that promotes the sport of ballroom dancing. Although our club focuses on the needs of college student dancers, we are open to all university affiliates as well as members of the community. https://linktr.ee/purdueballroom
The mission of this chapter is to promote, cultivate, and honor excellence in education and leadership among Latinxs in STEM
Seeks to represent Latinx graduate student interests and concerns at the university and greater community; develop and disseminate ideas to improve the academic, social, and professional welfare of all Latinx students.
Latinx Student Union creates awareness of the Latinx culture and promotes unity through student involvement in social, political, academic, and philanthropic activities. You don't have to be Latinx to be part of Latinx Student Union. Anyone can join!
Launch is a consulting club that works with startups and innovations to inspire students entrepreneurship and consulting passions.
We strive to launch students to KNOW, LIVE, SERVE, & SHARE Jesus.
Mentee applications for the 2023-2024 school year have closed. Follow our Instagram for announcements for mentor recruitment in the spring!
The Lutheran Student Fellowship is the student organization associated with University Lutheran Church, LC-MS (ULu). Our goal is to serve the campus community and help them grow in their faith in Christ through Sunday worship, a variety of Bible
We are a professional development organization for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry. We aim to develop our members skillsets with innovative projects and by bringing in leaders from industry.
This is the Leadership Engagement Experience area of the Student Activities and Organizations Office.
LoRE is a platform for the students to learn and exercise the current technologies such as Robotics, Machine Learning and IoT through hands-on workshops and seminars. LoRE also engages in Robotic outreach programs for audience outside Purdue.
The mission for Letters of Love Purdue is to provide emotional support to children battling cancer and other illnesses through the creation of hand-crafted letters and other support items. Our members will create and send these heartfelt cards.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at Purdue University is a collegiate fundraising campaign benefitting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) through a series of small fundraisers that lead to a Spring semester glow in the dark dodge ball tournament.
The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Center provides programming that engages the entire Purdue University campus and community on LGBTQ issues through an exciting calendar of events.
Career development organization within College of Liberal Arts.
Liberal Arts Student Council works to promote a closer relationship between the students, faculty, and administration of the College of Liberal Arts. We seek to provide programs, events, and information for students in the College of Liberal Arts.
The LMIG at Purdue establishes its purpose to advocate the public on the latest in evidence-based nutrition and how to use it to prevent, arrest, or even reverse the causes of chronic disease development.
The Purdue Chapter of the Lilly Scholars Network is open to all Lilly Endowment Community Scholars attending Purdue University with a purpose to establish a network of current and alumni Lilly scholars devoted to serving the community.
This organization provides a space for students to collectively perform, study, watch, explore, and educate others regarding traditional Chinese Lion Dancing and other Asian and Asian American forms of folkloric dances.
This organization aims to serve as a collaborative space for emerging scholars in the Literature, Theory, Cultural Studies (LTC) program to share their research; discuss recent innovations in literary criticism, theory, and cultural studies
Live Events And Productions at Purdue exists to provide students with real world experience in the live event industry.
We are a student run application, driven to lower the cost of living for students and to give students an entrepreneurial opportunity.
The Grissom i5 Squadron is for Purdue ROTC cadets who are interested in learning more about military space power and the US Space Force. We aim to deliver educational, training, and professional development resources to these cadets and midshipmen.
ML@Purdue is the central club for AI/ML career growth for Purdue students. ML@Purdue supports careers in industry, research, and entrepreneurial ventures through projects and various events.
Maclure Cooperative serves as a home for young ladies of all different backgrounds. We are a close-knit group that focuses on the academic as well as social development here at Purdue University.
The Self-improvement/Networking Club for Employment aims to address the challenges faced by students aspiring to work in the United States by providing opportunities for self-improvement, information sharing, and networking.
The Purdue University Malaysian Students Association is an organization that provides a home away from home for fellow prospective Malaysian students as well as to promote the unique culture of Malaysia to the greater Purdue and Lafayette community.
A club where Telugu students can come together, make new friends, watch Telugu movies, eat Hyderabadi food, find communities, and most importantly have fun. Contact Us: Instagram: @mta_purdue Gmail: manateluguassociation@gmail.com
MANRRS-Purdue University is a national society consisting of students from agriculture and related disciplines that are committed to professional development and uplifting minority voices in the agriculture space.
Provide students with a group of like-minded students who love marine biology in a landlocked state. A club for students who are interested in marine biology. We want to educate students around Purdue about our oceans and how we can make a difference.
The PCC Marketing Team consists of Cooperative Members who strive to promote their organization, boost cooperative membership, and encouraging Cooperative pride. Members must complete three to five marketing activities to be recognized; such as
Marwood is a Cooperative House located on 136 Littleton St. Founded in 1936. Marwood's mission is to foster brotherhood among its members in an atmosphere of academic and professional success, made available at an affordable cost.
MS BAIM serves as the voice of the graduate Business Analytics and Information Managment cohort. It additionally connects current students to BAIM alumni and assists in preparatory exercises with students and faculty.
The Materials Science and Engineering Graduate School Association (MSEGSA) is a group of materials science graduate students dedicated to promoting and improving the academic, social and professional well-being of the graduate students in Purdue MSE.
The Math Club aims to create a network of mathematicians and math enthusiasts that helps its members enhance their knowledge and enjoyment of math. The club hosts invited speakers, math game nights, and problem-solving sessions among other activities.
Mission is to Promote, Expand, Unite Promote Interaction with Mechanical Contractors and Students
Book club aimed at prospective students in healthcare-related fields. Members will read two books a semester and attend book/movie discussions.
Medical Physics Club of Purdue (MPCP) is the only organization at Purdue University dedicated to graduate and undergraduate students interested or majoring in medical physics and pre-MP. Interested? Reach out to us via email (mpcp@purdue.edu).
The idea of the Medical Spanish Club (MSC) at Purdue University is to connect with other students in the health professions, practice speaking Spanish, and take part in some activities around this common interest.
Acting as a central organization within the MCMP Department, it serves to organize extracurricular outings, social events, promote academic and research initiatives, and coordinate with other departmental efforts.
The Medieval Society focuses on the Combat, Art and Dance of 600-1600 AD century fighting styles. Rapier weaponry or Heavy Armor combat fighting have associated trainers and officers from the SAO (Society of Creative Anachronism) to improve skills.
A club founded to create opportunities for competitive and recreational play for Purdue and IU students.
Our mission is: “Cultivating a community of care by equipping students with the tools they need to take action relating to mental health, empowering students to prioritize their wellbeing, and uniting as one university to destigmatize mental health.”
The prime object of this organization is to educate others about the power based personal violence that exists on college campuses, including at Purdue University. Our goal is to eliminate sexual violence through avenues of education and culture change.
While distinctly a Mexican-focused organization, our student organization provides a safe and charitable venue for adherents to any race and ethnicity to participate in the claims of culture.
The intent of this organization is to form a non-judgemental community for Middle Eastern and North African women within Purdue University’s campus.
Mighty Earth Purdue brings together the most ambitious and motivated activists on campus like YOU. Through bold dreams and concrete advocacy, we are paving the path for sustainable steel production.
This organization is part of the Purdue University chapter of the official Minorities and Philosophy association. We meet monthly to develop support for and address injustices within academic philosophy for members of marginalized groups.
Motorsports club - electric and ICE Grand Prix team
Minority Technology Association (MTA) started in 1985. The motto for MTA is: "We Strive, Endure, Achieve...Always!" MTA is designed to bring minority students together from all majors in the Polytechnic Institute.
This club holds practices to teach and train members mixed martial arts. The club is lead by instructors with strong martial arts backgrounds with the intention of safely teaching fighting techniques to students and improving their fighting stamina.
A team of students who are able to learn about courtroom practices and debating skills, through preparing and arguing a court case against other schools.
A simulation of the activities of the United Nations. Our primary goal is to prepare students for our internationally recognized Model United Nations conferences around the country.
We are committed to providing more culturally inclusive and professional psychological counseling help for Purdue Chinese international students and linking systematic psychological counseling resources in China to overseas.
The Barbara Cook Chapter of Mortar Board at Purdue University is an honor society of college seniors dedicated to the pillars of scholarship, leadership, and service.
We are motorcycle riders of Purdue University. Boiler Up, Rubber Side Down!
Our organization provides an opportunity to build, maintain, design, and race electric and gasoline powered karts to race in the Purdue Grand Prix and other events. All motorsports enthusiasts are welcome!
Motorsports Club
The Motorsports Engineering Club is an organization created to provide motorsports engineering experience and knowledge to those with a passion. Using a motorsports industry approach, students will apply their skills to multiple aspects of racing.
The Multicultural Greek Council was established at Purdue University in 2003 to serve as a governing body, to create and maintain high standards in the life of culturally-based Fraternities and Sororities.
A one day leadership conference designed to cultivate leadership and empower underrepresented Purdue students to promote diversity and create an inclusive campus.
MDESS aims to foster a thriving and inclusive community by providing professional development opportunities, mentorship programs, and social events for students enrolled in Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary Engineering programs.
Our organization’s mission is to provide an outlet for Multiracial individuals and transracial adoptee students to have meaningful conversations about shared experiences, identity, and community.
The Music Club at Purdue Indianapolis is dedicated to exploring and participating in all forms of music. From swinging with our jazz ensemble to busking with street performers and unwinding with our string ensemble, there’s an ensemble just for you!
An organization devoted to the composition of instrumental music, and the study of music theory in a group environment.
The goal of the Purdue MSA is to provide a platform for students on campus to engage in a welcoming community based on Islamic faith, serving as a social, spiritual, and service-oriented facilitating broader awareness and understanding of Islam.
MYSA creates an opportunity to deepen the cultural relationships among the students, faculty and staff of Purdue University. It also has the purpose of promoting multicultural experience by introducing and celebrating Burmese(Myanmar)culture.
Nano Science and Engineering Association
NSAC is an organization of students at Purdue University who are interested in nanotechnology research. Our goal is to promote collaboration, enhance research awareness, and facilitate communication among faculty, staff, and students.
NAMI on Campus provides information and resources to support students’ mental health, empowering them to take action on their college campuses. It helps to ensure that all students have positive, successful, and fun college experiences.
The Purdue chapter of the NAACP strives to bridge that gap between all walks of life on the Purdue University campus. Our main goal is to highlight social injustices on both this campus and throughout the world.
The Visionary Achieving Ladies of Uplifting Excellence (V.A.L.U.E.) Chapter of NACWC Inc.
To provide an opportunity for students to develop a greater understanding of the residential construction industry, by engaging in activities with the National Association of Home Builders, through local, state, and national affiliations.
NCODA is a oncology organization for pharmacy and pharmaceutical science majors who have an interested in oncology on both the patient care side and the industry side.
We help educate students about the opportunities in community pharmacies, through service projects, activities, and guest speakers.
Our mission: To explore the vast opportunities that exist in the electrical construction industry via our interaction with construction professionals worldwide.
Through outreach and education, the Purdue chapter of NGPA will work to promote inclusion, equality, professionalism, and safety throughout the School of Aviation and Transportation Technology, Purdue University, and the aviation industry as a whole.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council, Incorporated (NPHC) is currently composed of nine (9) International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities.
The NRF Student Association provides talented students interested in retail careers unique educational and scholarship programs, networking opportunities and access to the latest industry news and research.
Originally founded at Purdue University in 1975 as "The Mother Chapter", NSBE's mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.
National Society of Black Engineers (PIN)
Travel around the United States for various events/conferences and network with other hospitality students and recruiters to prepare for a career of a lifetime.
The National Student Speech Language & Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is a pre-professional membership association for students interested in the study of communication sciences and disorders.
The Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) proudly represent over 70 tribal nations through our Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students, alumni, faculty, and staff.
To know Christ, make Him known, and help others do the same.
NEPSAP is established as a platform to promote interaction among Nepalese students at Purdue and share Nepalese culture with the Purdue community. The association will assist incoming students with the transition to Purdue life.
The Network of Enlightened Women (NeW) educates, equips, and empowers women to be principled leaders for a free society, promoting intellectual diversity and pro-liberty advocacy.
The Nigerian Students Association at Purdue University is a group of Nigerian students and friends of Nigeria that seeks to foster the integration of past, present, and future Nigerian students, and to share and promote the Nigerian culture on campus.
We are Purdue University's first and only swing dance club. We focus on uniquely American dance forms such as Lindy Hop and Charleston. We hope to spread our love of these dances to our excited and enthusiastic members.
Nintendo at Purdue is to gather students who are interested in the Nintendo community. Nintendo at Purdue provides a space for students to express their interest in Nintendo through a variety of mediums.
The organization dedicated to academic, professional, and social enrichment of nuclear engineering graduate students.
Nurses Christian Fellowship is a ministry and student organization providing support, networking opportunities, and a Christian voice in nursing. NCF encourages nurses, nursing students, and faculty to integrate their Christian faith in nursing.
Nursing Community Service provides opportunities for students to serve as helping hands for under-served and vulnerable populations throughout our Lafayette community. If you're interested or have any questions, contact us!
The purpose of the NSGSO is to provide graduate students, faculty, and staff affiliated with the Interdepartmental Nutrition Program or Department of Nutrition Science with networking and leadership opportunities, and promote camaraderie within the dept.
The Nutrition Society is Purdue University's student dietetic association open to all Nutrition Science students.
OT/PT/AT Club familiarizes students with the demands and requirements of OT/PT/AT schools and ensures they are on the right path to becoming successful in their graduate programs. We host guest speakers and community service opportunities.
Social Committee for the Office of the Dean of Students staff.
The Office of International Students and Scholars mission is to Connect, Celebrate, and Empower Tomorrow's Global Leaders.
The mission of the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities is to promote responsibility and encourage honesty, integrity, and respect among Purdue students through education, compliance with behavioral standards, and support of individual
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The staff of the Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) is committed to the view that student interaction with the University environment can be personally satisfying and productive and should contribute positively to a student's total development. In
The Diversity Enhancement Committee of the Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) promotes and advocates diversity by monitoring and encouraging ODOS staff training on diversity issues and adherence to the values of diversity in all ODOS
The Official Mechanical Engineering Graduate Association at Purdue. Focusing on providing enrichment opportunities through socials, mentoring, academic support, and more!
A long-standing Purdue tradition that connects distinguished professionals to the student body in order to broaden perspectives, unite generations, and inspire one another to move the world forward together as Boilermakers.
Omega Chi Epsilon promotes high scholarship, encourages original investigation in chemical engineering and recognizes the valuable traits of character, integrity, and leadership.
About Omega On Friday evening, November 17, 1911, three Howard University undergraduate students, with the assistance of their faculty adviser, gave birth to the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. This event occurred in the office of biology Professor Ernest E.
Our goal is to identify, honor and develop leaders in collegiate and community life. We reach this goal by encouraging collaboration among students, faculty, staff and alumni to advance leadership.
The purpose of our organization is to provide members with means for professional and social development, while exploring the many facets involved in operations management and other areas of the supply chain.
The OSA Chapter at Purdue University is a student organization which promotes science of optics and related technologies to students at Purdue University. Our activities involve seminars and invited lectures by renowned scientists and social events.
The OEPP works with all departments on campus to certify international graduate students (prospective Teaching Assistants whose first language is not English) for oral English proficiency.
The Theta Gamma Chapter of the Order of Omega was established to recognize those fraternity men and women who have attained the highest standard of leadership and scholarship, and to create an honorary society that fosters the development of its members.
OBAP is a world-leading organization that changes lives by creating a pathway to success through educating youth, communities, and professionals—shaping an aerospace industry as diverse as the people we serve.
We are a collective created with the purpose of making a place of creativity for those who are looking for a community of people like them who have artistic expression or people who desire to find such.
We seek to strengthen the faith of Orthodox students through emphasis upon worship, fellowship, and the development of community. We also have an open door to those interested in Orthodox Christianity.
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEM), Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional association for LGBTQ+ people in the STEM community.
The Overseas Travel Club at Purdue is an organization dedicated to exposing students to different cultures, languages, and ways of life through travel experiences.
The Official 6th Man of Purdue Men's Basketball! NOTE: Registering for The Paint Crew on Boiler Link does NOT entitle you to a membership. This is simply a portal to obtain contact information.
A cultural organization at Purdue University aiming to promote the educational, social, and political awareness of Pakistan
This organization is to provide students and people with a place to discuss, research, and share information on all topics related to Paleontology.
The Panhellenic Association is the student-run governing and program body for sororities at Purdue University.
Parker Halls Parliament is the residence hall club for Parker Halls. We establish as our purpose to promote community, personal growth, and wellness while striving for excellence in our academic endeavors.
We train parkour and calisthenics together in daily workouts from beginner to advanced. Come train together with us, push yourself past your limits, and learn what parkour and calisthenics are really about!
PASE is a student organization of the Purdue for Life Foundation that provides professional development, networking, and social opportunities to students and connects them to alumni.
Pediatric Pharmacy Education Done by Students (PPEDS) is a student-run organization which promotes interest and awareness surrounding pediatric medication management.
The Peer Success Coaching program provides students with opportunities to work one-on-one with trained Peer Success Coaches (PSCs). PSCs guide students to academic, social, and personal success.
Phi Beta Chi National Sorority was established to support women academically, spiritually, and socially during their collegiate years and throughout their lives. The sorority stands for maintenance of fine standards and service to church and humanity.
The Zeta Phi Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated No matter what one proclaims themselves to be or what affiliation they have, the words must only be an example of what their actions show, not a creation of it.
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Phi Delta Theta was organized with three principle objectives: The cultivation of friendship among its members, the acquirement individually of a high degree of mental culture, and the attainment personally of a high standard of morality.
Founded in 1902, the Lambda Iota Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta has been on the Purdue campus for over one hundred years. We pride ourselves on acting in accordance with our five values: Friendship, Knowledge, Service, Morality, and Excellence.
Phi Gamma Nu is a professional business fraternity aiming to foster professional development, leadership, and a commitment to service.
The purposes for which the organization operates are: To instill the fundamentals of wholesome living and vigorous thinking; To provide energetic participation in all collegiate activities; scholastic, social, athletic, and forensic.
Phi Kappa Psi engages men of integrity, further develops their intellect, and enhances community involvement. With a legacy built on acceptance and trust, each brother realizes his highest potential through a lifelong experience of service & excellence.
We are a social value based Fraternity founded on our 7 core values of Trust, Honor, Respect, Wisdom, Knowledge, Integrity, and Responsibility. We pride ourselves on our strong, everlasting brotherhood. “Men of Honor, Once and Always”
The purpose of Phi Lambda Sigma, also known as the international Pharmacy Leadership Society, is to promote the development of leadership qualities, especially among pharmacy students.
The aims and purposes of Phi Lambda Upsilon (PLU) are the promotion of high scholarship and original investigation in all areas of pure and applied chemistry.
Founded in 1852, Phi Mu is a women’s organization which provides personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendships through a shared tradition.
Phi Sigma Rho is a national social sorority for women in engineering, engineering technology, and other similar majors including: chemistry, biochemistry, physics and computer and information technology (CIT).
Purdue Photography Club is made up of independent amateur photographers, ranging in skill from novice to advanced. Our meetings consist of photo critique nights, guest speakers, demos, and presentations. Anyone affiliated with Purdue may join the club.
Physics Graduate Student Association is focused on developping solidarity among Physics Graduate Students.
Fun Facts Nickname: Pi Phi Colors: Wine and Silver Blue Symbol: Angel Flower: Wine Carnation Pin: Golden Arrow with Symbol Beta Famous Pi Phis: Actress, Jennifer Garner and First Lady, Barbara Bush
Pi Kappa Alpha is dedicated to developing men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character and to fostering a truly lifelong fraternal experience. To fulfill this mission, Pi Kappa Alpha will: Encourage all our members to live the values taught
We Will Lead Founded on Nov. 24, 1922, the Omega Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi boasts one of the best locations on Purdue's campus. Located directly across from Grissom Hall, it is an incredibly short walk to nearly all resources on
The National Political Science Honor Society
Pi Tau Sigma is a Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, instituted in order to establish a closer bond of fellowship among its members which will result in mutual benefit to those men and women in the study and in the profession of mechanical engineering
Pi Tau Sigma (ME Honor Society)
PINSecurity is a cybersecurity club geared towards students in Cyber, IT, and CS to promote the importance of security & bridge the gap between academia and industry, club activities will include CTF, pentesting, guest speakers, conferences, & many more.
We are a group of Purdue students who share an interest in planetary science. Through mainly social events, we provided a welcoming environment for Purdue students to meet one another and form friendships.
Students of Planned Parenthood Generation Action, at Purdue University exist to educate the campus and broader Greater-Lafayette community about reproductive health and rights and to transform this increased awareness into reproductive justice activism o
The students of Purdue Musical Organizations serve as the musical ambassadors for Purdue all around the state, country and world. Groups within PMO include the Purdue Varsity Glee Club, Purduettes, Purdue Bells, University Choir, Heart and Soul and AC-3
A club dedicated to fostering the ever growing community of Pokémon Go players on and around campus. Join us for events hosted throughout the year based on every aspect of the game ranging from raids to trade meetups!
The Polish Student Organization (PSO) allows Polish students to continue their heritage and have close contact with the Polish culture. Additionally, it serves as an opportunity for others interested in experiencing the Polish culture and its beauties.
To promote the interests and general welfare of the graduate students in the Department of Political Science at Purdue University.
PGSO was established to enhance the community spirit and reinforce a sense of belonging among graduate students. Through a diverse range of events, PGSO aims to bridge connections between students, faculty, and administration.
Technology Education Program
The Polytechnic Student Council serves and represents the students within the Purdue Polytechnic Institute by analyzing student needs and enacting projects to meet those needs.
Purdue Polytechnic Anderson Racing Team. A Team with a variety of different degrees the come together to build and Race Go Karts
Purdue Polytechnic Anderson VEXU Robotics Student Organization
A club for all those interested in the dental profession. All majors welcome! This club will provide information regarding the application process, how to effectively study for the dental admissions exam, and how to get more involved in the dental field!
PGCC aims to unite students who are interested in the field of genetic counseling. The organization will enhance students' knowledge in genetic counseling and empower them to be competitive applicants for graduate school.
Pre-optometry club is for students interested in learning more about optometry and eye care professions. This club is open to all majors and holds scheduled meetings throughout the year for guest speakers, OAT preparation, application advice, and more.
The objective of the Pre-Physician Assistant Club is to provide members with the information necessary to pursue a career as a Physician Assistant.
President's Roundtable
Create a safe space within the Purdue veterinary community where LGBTQ+ students can safely express themselves and connect with peers. The club will strive to promote advocacy and support within the veterinary community.
We aim to promote respect for human life beginning at fertilization through activism, service, education, dialogue, and peer-to-peer support. To make abortion unthinkable, while simultaneously being a resource for pregnant students on campus.
PAPA is dedicated to bringing awareness and support to all members of the Asian community in all fields of aviation. We hope to inspire current and prospective professionals towards a fulfilling career in aviation.
Student Ambassadors for the Professional Practice Programs through the Office of Professional Practice.
The Professional Sales and Marketing Club Association is an elite student organization comprised of select Purdue students who share a common desire to understand sales and marketing issues facing commercial enterprises...
The Professional Writing Association at Purdue is the official club for students of the Professional Writing Program. Meetings are every Tuesday @ 6PM - 7PM (BEERING B274). If you have any questions, feel free to contact us!
This club aims to sensitize the members and non-members about history, culture, politics, and the various forms of discrimination persisting in South Asia to think, act, and contribute towards fostering the principles of justice, equality, and fraternity
The mission of Project Icarus is to improve healthcare for houseless individuals in addition to bringing awareness to and preventing melanoma onset in the disproportionately affected unsheltered population.
This organization aims to promote project management by developing the skills, activities and career opportunities that surround the industry
Project RISHI (Rural India Social and Health Improvement) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the sustainable development and growth of rural Indian communities.
A student chapter that is a part of the university bridge program through the US Proptech Council which connects members of this council to industry and other student chapters around the country to promote innovation for bettering the built-world
The Protect Purdue Student Ambassador are here to ignite, educate, and inspire to student body to act in line with the Protect Purdue Pledge.
As explained on the national Psi Chi website, Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology.
As a social fraternity united in friendship, members of Psi Upsilon aspire to moral, intellectual and social excellence in themselves as they seek to inspire these values in society.
Promoting an active community of Purdue graduate and undergraduate students who share a passion for the field of public health
PRSSA is a national, professional organization that aims to cultivate fellowship, opportunities and experience among its members. It provides a foundation to be successful in the real world with many hands-ons opportunities and events.
PSC is an organization that gives students an opportunity to improve their professional public speaking skills through continued practice and constructive feedback.
The Puerto Rican Student Association at Purdue University seeks to promote the awareness of Puerto Rican culture in, around, and beyond our community. We implement social and cultural events that allow members to grow as individuals and in group settings
As an organization, Punkin' Chunkin' Purdue aims to safely design, build, and test various pumpkin-launching devices. Members of various engineering and non-engineering disciplines can contribute to this goal through business, outreach, and design.
The purpose of this organization is to assist those persons interested in a career as an actuary by providing: an online resume book, interviewing opportunities, company presentations, workshops, exam study groups, etc.
The Purdue Ag Week Task Force will help organize Purdue Ag Week, an annual initiative led by students in the College of Agriculture, and will consist of one week in the spring semester dedicated to promoting and celebrating agriculture on Purdue’s campus
Our Mission: To unite and direct students and clubs in the College of Agriculture through providing educational enrichment and social interaction for all agricultural students and Purdue staff.
Created in the Fall of 2017, Purdue Aharya is a non-profit, cultural organization that has been created to promote culture and art from India, in conjunction with Western culture through classical dance forms.
The Purdue Air Race Team is a team of Purdue students with a passion for aviation. All majors welcome! We participate in the Women's Air Race Classic every year. Two women racers fly across the US, while the ground crew helps with weather and fuel.
The Purdue Amateur Radio Club has been connecting students across campus and around the world for over 100 years through the hobby of ham radio. The club hosts many ham radio licensing sessions throughout the year and supports a citywide radio network.
Purdue AAUW works to champion gender and social equity on campus and in the community.
PASLA enables students in the HLA department to participate in activities outside the academic sphere. Activities include field trips, community service, discussions with professionals, and club social events aimed at building connections with peers.
PACGA is a place for those who share the same interest in Culture of Anime/Comic/Game to immerse in, make friends, and improve personal skills.
Purdue anime Club is Purdue University's Premier anime viewing club. Purdue Anime Club (PAC) meets once a week on thursday from 7 p.m. to around 10 p.m. and is typically held in Stewart Center. Any updates can be found on our facebook group
Purdue Anthropology Society (PAST) offers anthropology majors, minors, and anyone else interested in the field the opportunities to network within the department, develop professional skills, and enjoy sharing common interests among faculty and peers.
Purdue Arab Society is a non-profit, cultural, and social student-organization that represents Arab students and faculty.
An organization dedicated to creating an environment where students can escape the stresses of college life through creating works of art and philanthropy.
Club for those interested in metals and jewlery.
Purdue Aspiring Educators (PAE), formally known as the Purdue Student Education Association, is an organization that supplements the teacher education program through professional development opportunities, guest speakers, and hands-on experience.
PLAB is an organization focused on the development and dissemination of knowledge under the areas related to business and economics in Latin America as a whole, integrating business practices, economics, and entrepreneurship into the Purdue community.
The Purdue Association of Learning Design and Technology (PALDT) has a mission to serve graduate students enrolled in the graduate program of Learning Design and Technology, providing them with academic and professional development opportunities.
At Purdue Astronomy Club, we welcome all students from Purdue University - West Lafayette, hobbyists and beginners alike, to explore the fascinating and challenging field of astronomy. To observe the heavens and touch the stars!
Purdue car club. We are active as of Fall 2024.
Purdue Aviation Day (PAD) organizes an annual April event at Purdue University Airport, open to the public for aviation exploration. Discover this year's details at www.purdueaviationday.com.
This club intends to provide fun and competitive badminton opportunities for all levels of play.
Purdue Baja Racing is a collegiate organization sanctioned by Purdue Mechanical Engineering and the Society of Automotive Engineers. Each year students design, build, test and race an off-road vehicle against other universities from around the world.
The Purdue Student Association of Big Brothers Big Sisters is an extension of BBBS of America. As a student organization, we work with at-risk youth of the Greater Lafayette area by means of hosting events, fundraising, and recruiting Bigs.
Purdue Billiards Club is the place to meet other pool players on campus. NO experience is required! We offer basic & systematic instruction to help our players build up their skills. We also prepare advanced players for Regional/National competitions.
Interested in biochemistry? Want to learn more about the opportunities available in the field? Check out Biochem Club! We meet every other week for a lively interaction with invited speakers. Free food, no dues, and fun! All majors are welcome.
The purpose of the Boxing Club is to teach students self-discipline and self-defense through the art of boxing. The Boxing Club also promotes social cohesiveness among fellow Purdue students.
The purpose of this organization is to provide training and instruction in the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Location: Corec Multipurpose Room 4 (Basement) Schedule for Fall 2024: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 5 - 7pm, Comp. Practice Sunday, 5 - 7pm
The purpose of PCTF is to allow members to gain practical experience with cyber security techniques. We will train for and compete in cyber security "Capture the Flag" competitions. Learn more at: https://b01lers.com
Experiential learning center for students from any department on campus and primarily works with sales and sales management students.
We promise to expand the horizons of those who participate by introducing the art of Chinese Calligraphy, the highest form of art in Chinese culture. Even without any artistic talent or prior knowledge of Chinese, everyone is welcome to attend our events
Circle K International is the world's largest collegiate student-led service organization with over 500 clubs in 17 nations. Our club provides daily service, leadership, and fellowship opportunities to our members.
Classics Club provides a fun atmosphere for students to discuss and learn about classics, as well as providing professional development and networking opportunities. Eta Sigma Phi is the national honorary society for students of Latin and/or Greek.
The climbing club seeks for passionate climbers who are interested in participating in weekly trainings, events or trips. All skill levels are welcome.
The purpose of the club is (a) to foster a wide student interest and participation in baseball by providing leadership, programs, and service and (b) to assist students in developing skills and leadership.
Competitive/Casual Golf Team competing under the NCCGA for players of all skill levels.
Purdue Collegiate 4-H is a student-run organization that serves the local community, promotes leadership development, and assists the Indiana 4-H program. Our club is an opportunity for all students to meet new people and have fun! No past 4-H required.
The mission of Purdue's Cooperative Housing is to provide affordable student housing in a close-knit Family environment that fosters Trust among all houses and their members and also focuses on maintaining strong Academics and development of Life Skills.
Welcome to Purdue Crew! Purdue Crew carries a long tradition of being one of the largest and most successful clubs on campus. Founded in 1949, both the men's and women's squads consistently place among the top collegiate rowing teams in the nation.
Cru is a current and relevant ministry for you - the college student - that focuses on evangelism and discipleship. Training in all kinds of spiritual areas will equip you to live a life of ministry that follows the example Jesus lived out.
This club is for people of all majors that are interested in the exciting field of cybersecurity and digital forensics.
We are a club consisting of both recreational and competitive cyclists in all major cycling disciplines. All skill levels are welcome. We participate in and host events for recreational cycling and travel to intercollegiate races throughout the Midwest.
The Purdue Dance Team performs at University athletic events, philanthropies, as well as other appearances. The Purdue Dance Team also competes annually at the Dance Team Union national competition in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Purdue Dining & Catering
ScoutingPurdue - the Purdue Eagle Scout Association is a fellowship-based service organization dedicated to serving others and promoting the timeless values of scouting.
The Purdue Economics Association is open to all students who are interested in economics, not only economics majors. We aim to further students' interest in and knowledge about economics through events, discussion, and networking.
Purdue Electric Racing is a team that develops a small electric Formula-style racecar. Students design, manufacture, test, and drive the vehicle in the FSAE competitions.
The one and only community dedicated to Electronic Dance Music (EDM) at Purdue University! We organize events and concerts on campus, including Pandemonium at Purdue, an annual EDM concert that occurs each spring semester.
The purpose of this organization is to demonstrate the exciting and creative aspects of engineering to younger students. This will be done through interactive demonstrations of interdisciplinary engineering concepts.
With our mission statement of "serving students. serving industry. serving community." PESC continues to build upon its early foundations to become one of the most productive organizations on campus, pursuing progress for the Purdue Engineering community
The main purpose of PET is to expose interested Purdue students to horses and to the sport of riding, regardless of experience. Students are able to take hunt-seat riding lessons through the University, learn to ride, and take part in horse shows.
Purdue Conferences and Event Design (formerly Purdue Event Services) coordinates the use of event spaces within Stewart Center and PMU. Office location: Stewart Center, Room G54 Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Office phone: 494-8911
Purdue Fighting Game Club provides a space to play fighting games such as Street Fighter, Tekken, Smash Bros. Melee, Guilty Gear, Dragonball Fighterz and more.
We are both a cultural and social student-led organization that encourages students from all backgrounds to learn about Filipino and Filipino American culture through monthly meetings, socials, philanthropic work, and cultural events.
Interested in a career in finance? FMA brings in industry leaders and hosts company presentations to assist our members in discovering their dream careers available after graduation. We also develop professionalism through networking opportunities.
Purdue FIRST Programs is a FIRST Robotics volunteering organization that gives back to the local FIRST community and greater FIRST Indiana community. We mentor FRC, FTC, and FLL teams, plan & host events & competitions, and volunteer at FIRST events.
PFRC is an organization focused on creating access for students to obtain skills, knowledge, and exposure from existing campus first responders. Our hope is that members will feel prepared to act in an emergency situation to help in immediate response.
We compete against other aviation schools in flying and ground events. You don't need to be a pilot to compete in ground events! Flying events: Power-on Landings Power-off Landings NAV Message Drop Ground events: SCAN SIM Aircraft Rec CA
Purdue Forensic Science Club is for anyone interested in the Forensic Science program at Purdue, or simply interested in the excitement Forensic Science has to offer. Look for updates, callouts, and events coming SOON!
PFSB ensures the impact of private giving endures between past, present, and future Boilermakers while developing leaders who will move the world forward.
The Purdue Goat Club is a student-led organization dedicated to inspiring, informing, and involving students and others in the goat industry through events, activities, and service within our club, Purdue University, our state, and the global community.
Building Leaders, Empowering Others
PGSG represents graduate and graduate-equivalent professional student interests and concerns at the university and provides graduate-oriented programming to improve the academic, social, and professional welfare of graduate students.
This group represents the Graduate Women in Science Programs group.
Purdue Hackers is a group of students who make creative projects with technology, like apps, games, and art. 💛⚡
Purdue Han Culture Association is a student organization that focuses on Chinese Han culture. Weekly meetings are held for discussion on Han culture-related topics (traditional Han clothing, food, tea culture, ancient poetry, music, art, Go and more.
Our organization would like to provide basic materials and method for all the handmade lovers. We would like to teach and share our experience and techniques to people who has interest in DIY.
Purdue Hawai`i Club aims to unite students of Pacific Islander heritage, those from Hawaii, and anyone interested in forming a supportive and enjoyable community, helping each other feel connected despite being far from home!
Purdue Honors College
Purdue's ASME Human Powered Vehicle Challenge Team. This team designs, builds, and tests a human powered vehicle for competition. Emphasis is placed on designing for manufacturing as well as manufacturing skills.
The Purdue Ice Hockey Club provides students the opportunity to play ice hockey at the collegiate level while promoting the game of hockey throughout the Purdue community.
A student-run advocacy group that stands in solidarity with immigrants living in the Greater Lafayette community by raising awareness to key issues that are pertinent to them and their experiences in the United States.
Our goal is to foster the growth of our members into computing professionals. We accomplish this is by hosting our annual Computing Career Fair, inviting companies for tech talks, awarding scholarships, and holding meetings regularly.
The Purdue Intercollegiate Bowling Club serves students interested in competitive bowling at Purdue University. As a club, we are dedicated to the education, development, and excellence of our young competitors. Please join us!
Purdue Quadball is a club that allows people the opportunity to play quadball on Purdue's campus. We have a competitive traveling team that competes at tournaments on the official USQ team. Our main fundraising event is the annual event: The Yule Ball.
Members may learn from one another and build friendships through workshops, fundraisers, and multicultural events. PIDT is an excellent way for the community to interact in a collaborative, creative, and innovative environment.
The Purdue Judo Club is the group for Purdue students and staff beginners and experienced practitioners to learn and practice Judo. Practices are held in room MP4 of the Corec.
A club centered around studying, learning, and practicing Kendo, a Japanese martial art based on the practice of swordsmanship. For more information, you can join our discord at https://discord.gg/UWpSqdUWUa or email us at purduekendoclub@gmail.com.
The Purdue League of Legends Group is an organization for students who play the game "League of Legends" to meet other players on campus and play games together. Discord: https://discord.gg/purdue
The Purdue Linguistics Association is a student organization for undergraduates and graduates interested in language and linguistics.
PLUG is a special interest group for Linux and Free Software. Our activities include providing support for members, holding presentations (sometimes with guest speakers), and holding social meetings.
To create a longboarding community at Purdue where fellow longboarders can get together and ride. There will also be events and scheduled rides so students can ride on campus safely while building a community on the Purdue campus.
Purdue Lunabotics designs and builds autonomous rovers to aid in space colonization and exploration through NASA.
Purdue Lutheran Ministry (PLM), Cultivating a community by living Christ's love through fellowship, service, and discovery. Visit www.plm.org for more information.
The Purdue Marketing Association is an undergraduate student organization which strives to foster the study and practice of marketing.
The Mechanical Engineering Ambassadors act as delegates of the Purdue Mechanical Engineering program in promoting unity between students, faculty, alumni, family, and organizations, in an attempt to bridge the Purdue ME Program to the engineering world.
Purdue MIND’s purpose is to promote and grow the biomedical device community at Purdue. We provide undergraduate students of all majors the opportunity to engage in hands-on, full-cycle product development and to foster leadership and technical skills.
MEDLIFE is a nation-wide organization that provides MED: Medicine, Education, and Community Development to people in need. We are driven to provide opportunities for students of ALL MAJORS at Purdue to volunteer in the local community as well as abroad.
The Purdue Men's Club Basketball team is a club sport at Purdue University that participates in the National Club Basketball Association. We play a 20-30 game schedule, practice 2-3 times per week, and travel to other universities for games on weekends.
The Purdue Metal Club is a friendly environment where students who listen to metal can come together and discuss the various facets of metal as a musical genre and as a subculture.
Purdue Muay Thai is a student-run organization geared towards teaching students the sport of Muay Thai. This ancient Thai martial art is a great way to gain confidence and get in amazing shape while having fun, releasing stress, and keeping in shape.
This is the page for the Purdue Multicultural Science Programs (MSP) group.
Love Rock Band, Dance Dance Revolution, or any other music game? So do we! The Purdue Music Gaming Club welcomes players of all skill levels to come play in a friendly, open environment with others who share a love for music games.
Purdue Music Producers is a community for artists of all genres and skill levels to meet fellow musicians and learn more about music production. Meetings are held every other week in the Pao Hall recording studio.
PMO is Purdue’s choral music department and offers six choral ensembles and one handbell choir including the Purdue Varsity Glee Club, Purduettes, Purdue Bells, University Choir, Heart & Soul, All Campus & Community Chorale, and PMO Specialties.
The “North American Society for Trenchless Technology” student chapter participates in education, training, and research in Trenchless Technology science and practice for evaluating, replacing, or installing of underground utilities with minimal digging
The National Defense Society is an academic and professional development organization for Purdue students interested in topics and careers pertaining to the national defense industry.
As soon to be veterinarians we recognize the value of collaboration and education outside our realm in order to make a positive impact on our planet. We invite all other health and environment related professions to join us in the One Health approach.
The mission of the team is to foster technical and professional skills of its members by designing, building, and testing innovative solutions to complex problems in the space and defense industry.
Get outside! Kayak, rock climb, mountain bike, cave, hike, anything else you want to do outdoors! No experience? No problem! Learn more at www.purdueoutingclub.com
We are a club that is focused around casual and competitive play of Blizzard’s Overwatch 2.
PPC is an organization dedicated to making the performing arts available to everyone on campus. Theatrical productions of all sorts are produced, directed, staffed, and performed completely by Purdue students across several colleges and majors.
The purpose of this organization is to aid our surrounding shelters through volunteering, fundraising, assisting in pet adoptions, as well as benefit all students on campus by frequently bringing puppies on grounds to pet and play with.
Members of this organization assist with the recruitment of prospective students into the College of Pharmacy’s undergraduate and professional programs by giving building tours, speaking on student panels, and much more.
The Pharmacy Student Council (PSC) actively strives to enhance the student experience within the College of Pharmacy.
The Purdue Pickleball Club welcomes all, whether you're playing for fun or competitively. We offer open play with reserved court time, a competitive team, and club events and tournaments. Join us to enjoy and grow the sport of pickleball at Purdue!
Purdue Pilots, Inc. (PPI) is a member owned and operated flying club, a recognized Purdue University student organization, and an Indiana non-profit corporation. Our purpose is to provide safe and economical flying opportunities for the Purdue community.
Purdue Powerlifting strives to promote health and wellness through the pursuit of various strength sports, including powerlifting, weightlifting, and bodybuilding.
Were are an organization where members can learn more about the law school application process as well as how to be prepared for law school. We have meetings that feature attorney guest speakers, application workshops, and law school admissions officers.
The purpose of the Purdue Pre-Pharmacy Club is to help pre-pharmacy students become competitive applicants upon application to Purdue's professional 4-year PharmD program. The club will offer many opportunities for pre-pharmacy students to get involved.
The Purdue Pre-Veterinary Medical Association is a pre-professional organization that is entirely dedicated to all students, no matter their major, who are interested in the field of veterinary medicine.
The purpose of Purdue Professional Pilots is: 1. To increase members' knowledge of various aspects of professional aviation. 2. To provide members with an awareness of various options available in the aviation industry.
Welcome to the Purdue Promise Get Involved Page! This is your resource for News, Events, and Discussion about P-Squared.
The Purdue Psychology Club is an undergraduate group that is open to students of all majors who have any interest in psychology. The club aims to cultivate an interest in psychology in members by having informative and interactive meetings.
Guided by our relentless focus on representing the Indian dance of raas/garba, we strive to represent Purdue University with our professionalism, discipline, and perseverance.
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The Purdue Running Club strives to bring together those in the Purdue community who are interested in running and competing. We are a great way for students to meet each other and stay in shape, all while having a great time.
Purdue SAE Aero is a Design/Build/Fly team that aims to give students experience in aircraft design, development, and manufacturing. The organization competes internationally against other universities in the SAE Aero Design competition.
Purdue Sailing was founded in 1948 as a club sport under the recreational sports division of Purdue University. Composed of both recreational and racing, the team has something to offer from the advanced competitor to those who have never sailed before.
PSSC provides academically-oriented services, networking, and social events in the College of Science and promotes professional growth amongst College of Science Students and the surrounding community.
Purdue Skateboarding (PSB) is a student operated organization that strives to bring skateboarders together. Membership in the organization is free and requires a passion for skateboarding or a desire to learn.
One of the biggest clubs on campus, Purdue Ski & Snowboard Club is comprised of over 500 skiers & snowboarders at Purdue. We go on two huge trips out west every year during winter break & spring break.
The purpose of PAC is to empower the students and professionals in the field of communication sciences and disorders to promote advocacy through education, collaboration, and professional engagement.
The purpose of this organization is to provide a competitive and friendly environment for experienced players as well as casual fans of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a video game on the Nintendo Switch.
Purdue Solar Racing designs, builds, tests, and races solar cars. We have built 11 cars and are currently building our 12th vehicle to compete in the American Solar Challenge 2026. We will be returning to Formula Sun Grand Prix in 2025 to race Lux again
Creating and maintaining a soundscape/sound archive for the Purdue environment.
Purdue Soundtracks A Cappella is a student-run vocal ensemble which aims to create a community of music for its members through the rehearsal and performance of both traditional and contemporary acapella arrangements.
Organized by university students, Purdue Space Day (PSD) is an educational outreach program, which provides school students in grades 3-8 the opportunity to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by participating in three
Purdue chapter of an international student-based organization which promotes the exploration and development of space through outreach, technical projects, and socializing within a network of passionate students.
The purpose of our club is to bring together squash players at Purdue. We hope to create a community of players and provide our members with the opportunity to improve their squash skills. Players of all skill levels are welcome
The mission of the Purdue Chapter of SAA is to serve as a collective voice for students within the chapter area and to advance the rights, interests, and welfare of students pursuing careers in audiology.
The Wildlife Society (TWS) is an international organization whose mission is to inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.
An organization for education students and staff to address needs and concerns within programs to better improve the educational experience here at Purdue.
The Purdue Student Engineering Foundation is an organization dedicated to promoting engineering awareness amongst youth, prospective students, Purdue Alumni, Purdue freshmen, and the community.
Be part of sustainable growth! PSFO supports the daily operations of the Purdue Student Farm, from planting to harvest. Speakers and events in the off-season. Springfest plant sale. All majors welcome; no previous farming experience needed.
Purdue Student Government (PSG) is a student organization that serves the undergraduate student-body by advocating for student interests to both the university administration and local community, and by working to provide resources and aid to students.
PSG Elections will be held April 1st - April 4th, 2024 on BoilerLink.
The Purdue Chapter of the National Art Education Association is a professional education organization for art education majors. The PSNAEA is committed to preparing students for the profession of art education.
The Purdue Student Nurses' Association is designed to introduce nursing students to the professional career of nursing. We have monthly meetings with keynote speakers from the many areas of nursing, as well as volunteering and community opportunities.
An organization for current Purdue students of any major to network and collaborate on film and video projects. Includes hands-on experience and tips from film professors.
An organization established to assist pharmacy students in exploring a career in an institutional or clinical setting through guest speakers, events, and residency information.
To raise awareness and enact meaningful change related to environmental sustainability for the students of Purdue University and the surrounding community.
The Purdue Student Union Board provides a variety of programs and services that enrich and entertain. Every day the Purdue Student Union Board (PSUB) works hard to bring fun-filled excitement to the lives of every students of Purdue University
The Purdue University Student Veteran Organization (Purdue SVO) serves as a source of knowledge, support, representation, and camaraderie to any and all military connected students of Purdue University, West-Lafayette Campus.
Provides educational learning, resources, and opportunities in the surgery field of veterinary medicine beyond the scope of the classroom.
The Purdue Stunt Club is a student organization that focuses on giving students a chance to discover or continue to develop their skills and love of cheerleading. We are a competitive team, but take girls at various skill levels.
The vision of Purdue Club Swimming is to offer a healthy, competitive, and fun environment for all types of swimmers.
The mission of PurSysT is to advance the state of the art and practice of the systems thinking in academia, industry, and government while promoting interdisciplinary research and scalable approaches for producing technologically appropriate solutions.
Created in the fall of 2009, Purdue Taal is Purdue University's one and only Indo-American a cappella team.
Purdue Thandava is Purdue's annual Indian Classical dance competition. It will be held every year during the spring semester as a part of the Origins Circuit. Our goal is to spread and promote Indian Classical Dance forms among colleges in the midwest.
A clay target shooting club for all students. Members can regularly compete in several competitions around the Midwest each semester. All experience levels are welcome! For more information please visit our website! http://purduetrapandskeet.com/
Presence page for the Women in Science Programs, a part of the College of Science. We exist to offer programming and services (such as workshops and activities, tutoring and peer mentoring) that retain women in the College of Science.
The Purdue University Archery Club is open to all students and faculty, whether you have been shooting at a professional level or just starting out. Practice is Monday and Wednesday 5:30-7:30, and most Saturdays 12-2
Raise rare disease awareness, connect with mass spectrometrists for diagnostics/drugs, boost rare disease careers, build innovative research team at Purdue for lymph nodes-based rare diseases.
The PCMA Purdue Chapter has been created to cultivate a community of students interested in learning more about the field of special events through guest speakers and hands on event planning experience.
As the largest and most active student organization on Purdue campus, PUCSSA provides services to the Chinese students and scholars far away from their home country and to promote Chinese cultural heritage, understanding and multicultural exchange.
Join the best party on campus!
Purdue's highest level of competitive soccer for male students.
Purdue University Gamers Group, also known as PUGG, was started in Fall 2000 to promote video gaming in general at Purdue University.
The Purdue University Geological Society is a nonprofit student organization dedicated to the expansion and promotion of education of the geologic sciences. In addition, PUGS shall work with the EAPS Department and related clubs on outreach and events.
Purdue University Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit affordable-housing organization. By partnering with low-income families to build simple, decent homes, Habitat works toward its goal of eliminating poverty housing.
The Purdue University Interdisciplinary Life Science Ph.D. program (PULSe) provides multiple opportunities for an interdisciplinary graduate experience in the life sciences disciplines.
The Purdue University Intramural Officials Association is an organization for improves the quality of our intramural officials and maximizes their abilities by connecting them with community officiating opportunities.
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Purdue University Material Advantage (PUMA) is a dynamic student-led organization dedicated to the social and professional development of its membership through a myriad of hands-on, networking, and growth opportunities related to the materials world.
The Purdue University Meteorological Association (PUMA) is an organization for all students of Purdue University who share a collective interest in atmospheric science. We are open to all students regardless of major or graduate level.
Purdue University Neuroscience Society (PUNS) is a multifaceted organization that strives to promote awareness, engage in the community, and provide opportunities for research surrounding the nervous system for students at Purdue University.
The Purdue University Pharmacy is located in Room 118 of the Robert E. Heine Pharmacy Building — next to the Purdue University Student Health (PUSH) Center — so you don't ever need to leave campus. The pharmacy offers a variety of clinical services, in
The purpose and mission of the Purdue Poultry Club is to promote and help further the interest of avian sciences through support of the poultry industry, fancier exhibitors and species preservation.
The Purdue Quiz Bowl Team is a group of students dedicated to competing in intercollegiate academic competitions and playing together as a club.
PURL was founded in 2016 to support the RL community and collegiate competition at Purdue. Rocket League is a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix. We operate primarily online, but also host LAN events here on campus!
Students for Justice in Palestine is a diverse group of students that promotes justice and the recognition of universal rights for Palestinians. We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle for equality and self-determination.
Our purpose is to bring the Bengali students, faculty and staff at Purdue together, to celebrate and spread the rich Bengali culture and heritage on campus through various cultutal, social, sports, art and professional developement events.
Purdue University Thai Student Association (PUTSA) was established with 3 missions in mind. Create a supporting foundation for PUTSA members Establish activities that will benefit all PUTSA members Foster a give and take environment for PUTSA members
The Purdue User Experience Design Student Organization was created with the intention of serving the needs of students interested in User Experience and Human-Computer Interaction at Purdue University.
Velvet voices Have you heard these guys? Imagine a cello — deep, rich, full — one glorious instrument. That's the sound of the Purdue Varsity Glee Club. For more than 110 years, they have made Purdue proud with their voices, charisma,
The Purdue Vinyl Club is an organization for anybody interested in vinyl records or music in general! No experience with vinyl needed.
The Purdue Welcome Center is the entry point for thousands of campus visitors each year.
Interested in learning how to social dance? West Coast Swing is a fun, modern, dance genre that evolved from lindy hop and incorporates lyrical and hip-hop moves. We dance to Top 40 hits, soul, R&B, blues, and more.
The purpose of this organization shall be: A. To promote fellowship among team members. B. To promote excellence in western equestrian competition. C. To develop team spirit and camaraderie among members of the organization.
Wolf PAC Purdue is a subgroup of the nation Wolf PAC organization. Wolf PAC is a political action committee working towards getting the money out of politics through a constitutional amendment.
Purdue Club Softball provides an avenue for students to play softball at a competitive level while making great friends along the way. The goal of Club Softball is to foster a team atmosphere while playing the game we know and love.
Purdue Women’s Soccer Club is an organization for experienced players who would like to continue playing at a high level. We focus on academics and community outreach and travel across the Midwest to compete against other club teams.
Purdue THINK is a student-led consulting organization that is comprised of leaders from across campus who desire to give back to Purdue through proposing and implementing changes to improve the campus and University as a whole.
If you enjoy puzzles of any type, join us for collaborative solving and even puzzle design!
As a community, we define problems and find unique ways to solve them using the quantum toolbox available to us. We will work with leaders in the quantum space to interact with the state-of-the-art virtual and physical layers of the future quantum system
We wish to establish an inclusive and diverse organization to help everyone in learning about quantum development and innovation.
Queer Graduate Student Association aims to provide unity for the graduate LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning) community and supportive allies. We strive to create a supportive environment for current and prospective students.
We are an intersectional student organization focused on education, activism, and fostering a community for Queer folks on Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus, with the overall mission of making Purdue and the surrounding area more Queer-friendly.
A professional development organization of queer identified and allied students from all backgrounds interested in learning and networking within the business industry.
Queer Students of Color's (QSOC) mission is to create a safe environment for Queer POC to be themselves. QSOC promotes unity for such a small-knit community at Purdue University through events and collaborations with other marginalized communities.
Providing education on and advocacy for queer healthcare needs.
Railside Robotics was founded so that Purdue students would have the resources and support to build competition ready “battlebot” type robots.
Ratio Christi Purdue exists to provide a safe and charitable venue for adherents of any belief/non-belief to investigate the claims of Christianity, discuss religious beliefs, seek truth without reprisal, and explore the connection of faith and reason.
PRES serves to be an active student voice on Purdue's Campus for the Real Estate Program. Our purpose is to expand the current Real Estate Program and assist in student's interpersonal and professional development.
The Reamer Club is dedicated to observing the traditions of Purdue. They are also the caretakers of the University's official mascot - the Boilermaker Special, and its smaller counterpart the Boilermaker Xtra Special.
Recreation & Wellness: Move More, Achieve More!
RecWell Fitness Operations & Services consists of all fitness programs, services, equipment and spaces within the CoRec. These programs, services, and spaces are catered toward Purdue students.
A place for students to participate in organized, recreational and competitive video games.
Have you ever seen a movie? If so, then the Reel Genius Movie Trivia Club is the ideal club for you! Join us each week for fun, entertaining trivia about films across various genres, decades, and categories!
ReEntry Purdue Atmosphere is an intentional plan to amplify the residential student experience on campus with new and existing events, performance, and activity spaces—all with smart social distancing strategies.
Regardless of your beliefs or doubts, RUF is a safe place for you to explore Christianity and grow in your understanding of who Jesus is and what it means to follow him in community with others at Purdue.
Reginald Racing is a organization for karting and competing in the Grand Prix. We interact with business in order to gain knowledge and build relationships.
Overview of Academic Scheduling The scheduling of academic resources - courses, instructional staff, and space - for over 39,000 students is a complex task in which the office plays a key coordinating and leadership role. These activities place the
As a branch of the American Cancer Society, we join other chapters and peers across the nation in implementing the mission of the American Cancer Society on campus and promoting campus involvement in Relay For Life to finish the fight against cancer.
The Residence Hall Association at Purdue University is an undergraduate student led organization dedicated to representing the interests of the students living in the residence halls, fostering community, and developing student leaders.
Rho Chi is an academic honor society for pharmacy students that promotes and preserves the society’s high standards of scholarship, leadership, and service. Those selected for induction will represent the Alpha Zeta Chapter here at Purdue.
The Purdue Rifle & Pistol Club is dedicated to promoting and teaching the shooting sports at Purdue. Membership is open to current Purdue students, faculty and staff.
RIISE mission is to drive events and establish a media presence in order to raise awareness Paralympic excellence and empower interdisciplinary students to pursue projects at the interface of inclusivity, sports and engine
The Purdue Rising Professionals program exists to honor distinguished young alumni and inspire Purdue students to discover their Boilermaker experience.
Purdue Robomasters represents Purdue in the international Robomasters Competition North America. RoboMasters is also the first PvP live-firing robotics competition. Our team designs, builds, and operates a fleet of robots (of different varieties).
The Civic Engagement and Leadership Development Office assists students in getting involved in leadership and service opportunities on campus and in the Greater Lafayette community. We serve those who are interested in volunteering.
The Roller Hockey Club is a coed organization that provides students with the ability to play roller hockey and participate in hockey related events. Open to all levels of experience.
The official student section of the Purdue Boilermaker Football Team!
We are an active volunteer organization that does work on campus and within the local Lafayette and West Lafayette community! We are sponsored by the Rotary Club of Lafayette and are part of Rotary International.
The Royal Highlanders of McCutcheon Hall is a student-run organization. Its purpose is to serve the residents of McCutcheon by putting on events, charities, and other hall activities.
The Purdue Men’s Rugby Club aims to bring a competitive and enjoyable rugby experience to the members of Purdue’s community. We have a competitive 15’s season in the fall semester and a competitive 7’s season in the spring semester.
A Rugby Football Club competing against other collegiate club teams throughout the Midwest and are open to all skill levels, beginner to expert. We work hard, play hard, and have fun as a unit!
Russian culture is full of interesting things and sometimes even mysteries... which you can discover with our club! The Purdue Russian Club is a community where you can immerse yourself in Russian culture, history, and traditions.
Russian speaking community and enrichment of language and culture society, academic success and future planning.
The Meredith Hall RX Club promotes friendship and building a community in our hall. Our goal is to help our residents have fun and develop a sense of belonging in Meredith Hall.
Purdue SAE consists of members from the SAE teams on campus - Baja SAE, Formula SAE, & Purdue Electric Racing.
Do you want that fire? Come learn how to dance Salsa! We are one of the largest and most active student groups at Purdue. We focus on Salsa dancing, but we dabble in Merengue, Cha Cha, and other Latin dances, and usually offer regular Bachata classes.
We are the church-directed, student-led college ministry of Kossuth Street Baptist Church. We are a group of college students desiring to grow deeper in our relationship with God, gather in fellowship with others, and connect with the local church.
The SAO Ambassadors are a group of students who have found meaningful or impactful involvement in a student organization and hope to share their experience with other students.
This is the Student Activities and Organizations (Campus Life) Office's page on BoilerLink. Please visit www.purdue.edu/sao for more information about the Student Activities and Organization Office and our related campus partners.
The Saudi Student Association (SSA) is a cultural and social student non-profit organization which represents Saudi students at Purdue University
This organization shall serve the purpose of spreading awareness and advocating in support of issues affecting kids.
Scholarship Chairs of all Purdue Cooperative Houses
The mission of the School of Business Career Council is to establish, develop, and preserve relationships with companies throughout the world in order to enhance the career and development opportunities available to Daniel's student body.
The School of Engineering Education (ENE) envisions a more inclusive socially connected and scholarly engineering education. This implies that we radically rethink the boundaries of engineering and the purpose of engineering education.
The School of Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS) incorporates the various interdisciplinary programs in the College of Liberal Arts ranging from area studies, ethnic studies, to comparative studies.
This group aims to improve the quality of experience of the graduate students in the School of Languages and Cultures (SLC) by: 1. advocating for the graduate students of the school 2. serving as liaison between graduate student
The mission of the School of Management Council (SMC) is (1) to promote a close relationship between the students, faculty, and administration of the School of Management, and (2) to serve as an advisory group representing the students of the school
The School of Nursing Student Council serves as a liaison for communications between students and faculty, coordinates activities between classes and organizations within the School, and represents the School in campus-wide activities.
Science Olympiad is the largest science competition in the nation. Purdue Science Olympiad Club hosts a competition Tournament in which middle school and high school students compete in 23 science and engineering based events.
Scope Consulting is a chapter of the Junior Enterprise USA. Our goal is to develop solutions in business, engineering and data analytics to the local community, at the same time our members gain real market experience.
The Scrapbooking Boilers aim to create a welcoming environment for students across all majors. This club will provide an insight into the world of scrapbooking. The Scrapbooking Boilers will be an avenue for students to scrapbook in a group setting.
Scuba Club is an organization that allows both certified scuba divers and people interested in learning to scuba dive to socialize, schedule scuba certification classes, and participate in scuba outings, as well as anything else related to scuba diving.
The Semiconductor Student Alliance - Purdue Chapter (SSA) was founded to educate all students of all majors about semiconductors and bridge the gap between students and the many opportunities within the semiconductor field.
Welcome to the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) and the Naval Science Department of Purdue University! We are committed to providing the very best qualified officers for service in the United States Navy and the United States Marines Corps.
Tier IV or the Senior Capstone Leadership Experience is the final step in the Leadership Journey at Purdue. Understanding that leadership is not a journey it is a destination, our goal is to provide students with opportunites that will
Service Above Self is a nonprofit organization that pursues a mission to promote the importance of supporting the welfare of our nation’s service members, veterans, and their family members to the campus and to the community.
The mission of the organization is to create and foster a creative community of sewers and fashion designers, through both teaching new learners and encouraging existing talent.
The Ship of Fools is a student-organized improv comedy troupe.
The women of Shoemaker Cooperative strive in working together to create a place on campus to call home. As sisters, we depend on one another to positively influence each others' lives and build lasting leadership experiences and life long friendships.
Shreve Club is made up of current residents of Shreve Hall who host regular social events for the residence hall.
The Purdue Student Chapter of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Professional Agricultural Sorority
Welcome to Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Purdue University, the home of True Gentlemen. For more information please contact our President, Ben Anderson, at his email: president@saepurdue.com or search our website, www.saepurdue.com
The Delta Delta Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity has a long and storied history at Purdue University. As the University’s first fraternity, chartered in 1875, our undergraduate and alumni brothers have distinguished themselves in all walks of life.
Sigma Alpha Mu’s Mission is to foster the development of collegiate men and our alumni by instilling strong fraternal values, offering social and service opportunities, encouraging academic excellence and teaching leadership skills.
National History Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. was founded November 12, 1922 at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana by seven school teachers. Chapter History Epsilon Gamma chapter was chartered May 27, 1972 at Purdue University.
Sigma Gamma Tau is the honor society for Aerospace Engineering. It seeks to identify and recognize achievement and excellence in the Aerospace field.
Sigma Kappa is an active member of the Purdue Panhellenic Association and participates in Formal Recruitment each fall.The purpose of Sigma Kappa is to provide women lifelong opportunities and support for social, intellectual, and spiritual development
We are the Alpha Alpha Chapter of SIGMA LAMBDA BETA. The nations LARGEST and FASTEST GROWING Latino based Multicultural Fraternity. We proudly represent hundred of ethnicities and cultures within our organization.
The fundamental purpose of Sigma Lambda Chi is to provide recognition to outstanding students in construction curricula.
Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. provides opportunities for lifelong sisterhood and empowerment to its members to positively influence the local and global communities.
"To bind together all members by ties of true and lasting friendships." The Beta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded as one of the first fraternities at Purdue in 1891 and has been a pillar of the Greek system
Sigma Phi Epsilon, or SigEp as it is referred to, is a fraternity of firsts that is the nation's largest fraternity, with the highest cumulativeG.P.A., and the largest Educational Foundation in the nation. We are the Indiana Alpha chapter of SigEp.
Sigma Pi, Eta Chapter, is an international social Fraternity with more than 100 years of history at Purdue University. Our mission is to advance man's Quest for Excellence through: Fellowship, Leadership, Moral Awareness, Academics and Service.
Our goal is to broaden the understanding, education, and awareness of the Sikh religion at Purdue University while also enhancing and promoting the Punjabi/North Indian diaspora.
Leadership and service organization dedicated to creating better civil leaders and supporting the missions and visions of the United States Air Force, the Purdue AFROTC, and Arnold Air Society.
SKY @ Purdue conducts leadership, self-development events, including well being, stress management, life skills development and community service. Our goal is to empower everyone's full potential in life with continuous joy, success and enthusiasm.
We play games like Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, D20 modern, and any other pen-and-paper roleplaying game, with a blended focus on characters alongside mechanics. We play Fridays and Saturdays throughout the evening.
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) was created to bring together students and staff with a career interest in Human Resource Management. It is a student chapter of the nationally recognized, professional organization SHRM.
Purdue's Society for Religious Studies (SRS). Purdue's SRS is affiliated with the Religious Studies Department. SRS is a student organization dedicated to enhancing and fulfilling the goals of the Purdue Religious Studies Department.
To promote the interaction of Purdue forestry students with the industrial, governmental, educational and other fields of the forestry related vocations.
Student society chapter of the state and international society of arboriculture.
The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) is dedicated to the advancement of Asian heritage scientists and engineers in education and employment so that they can achieve their full career potential in their respective careers.
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
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 mission is to foster a vibrant community dedicated to enhancing the employment, educational, economic, and social welfare of Hispanic individuals in the fields of science and engineering.
Society of Human Resources Management Student Chapter
The Purdue Chapter of SME is dedicated to providing services to its members that will help in their pursuit of attaining manufacturing excellence. SME hosts different events that allow its members to have an insight into the industry of manufacturing.
The New Albany Student Chapter of Society of Manufacturing Engineers is a student chapter of a professional organization aimed at increasing awareness of manufacturing engineering aspects and opportunities.
The Society of Minority Managers is designed to serve the broad educational needs of minority students of the Daniels School of Business through academics, professional development and service.
Nuclear Pharmacy is a patient-oriented practice that encompasses the scientific and professional knowledge required to improve and foster health through the safe and effective use of radioactive pharmaceuticals for diagnosis and therapy.
The Society of Physics Students exists to better the physics community. Any student with an interest in physics is welcome to join. Come to the SPS Lounge in PHYS 236 to become a member!
The primary goal of the SRF (also called PICR-SRF) is to foster a sense of community among the graduate students and postdocs at the Purdue Institute for Cancer Research and provide opportunities for personal and professional development.
Society of Student Constructors (PIN)
The Society of Underrepresented Pharmacists is founded on the precept of developing programs to increase Black and other under-represented minority participation in the field of pharmacy and empower underrepresented pharmacy students.
There are four facets to PSWE: Professional Development, Engineering Outreach, Technical, and Support. Purdue SWE is one of the largest student organizations at Purdue and is consistently one of the largest collegiate SWE chapters in the nation.
Society of Women Engineers (PIN)
Society of Women in Integrated Business and Engineering was founded to interact with other women in the Integrated Business and Engineering program. As a club we strive to bring inclusivity to IBE and foster a welcoming community.
The Sociology Graduate Organization (SGO) is the representative body of the graduate students in the Sociology department at Purdue University.
The purpose of this organization is to spread awareness about opportunities in Sociology, Law and Society, and Digital Criminology in order to gain valuable information on every aspect of the degrees and create a shared community for those involved.
Soli @ Purdue allows students to share their talents in the arts with the Lafayette/West Lafayette community. Members put on "community showcases" in venues such as retirement homes, churches, and elementary schools.
Solutions provides undergraduate students at Purdue University with the opportunity to learn more about consulting and engage with industry clients by offering them consulting services.
A club that promotes South Indian culture and fosters a community for all South Indians here at Purdue.
The purpose of this organization is to promote Southwest Asian and North African Culture on Purdue's campus.
All are invited to study God's word every other Friday while classes are in session at Purdue. We meet in Krannert room G007 on campus at 7:30. We are college age students wishing to glorify our Father, meditate on spiritual things, and grow as lights.
The Space & Earth Analogs Research Chapter (SEARCH) of Purdue is a student organization that aims to foster human space exploration at Purdue University, by promoting research and practical activities in space habitation and analog astronaut programs.
SLING is a design-build-test group interested in furthering the state-of-the-art momentum exchange tether systems for the betterment of humanity.
Span Plan Adult Student Services has served the needs of adult nontraditional students at Purdue for over 40 years. During this time the program and its services have changed and adapted with the ever changing needs of adult nontraditional students.
Our club is a community where students can practice their Spanish conversation skills with other students, create new friendships, and learn more about each other's cultures. Link to our GroupMe: https://groupme.com/join_group/86781652/Y0oJZ84w
The Special Events Committee plans events that bring a variety of entertainment and activities to campus.
The purpose of Special Olympics College Purdue Chapter is to provide persons with intellectual disabilities ways to learn, enjoy, and benefit from participation in individual and team sports.
The purpose of the Chapter shall be to promote the discipline of Optical Science and Engineering through the organized effort of this group in study, research, and discussion; to disseminate knowledge of the field of Optical Engineering.
The organization dedicated to Splatoon on the Nintendo Switch, for casual players and competitive players and anyone in between. We hope to cultivate a close knit community for all students at Purdue who share a passion for this series.
Our mission is to connect Purdue campus and its community to Jesus Christ by providing opportunities for worship, fellowship, and biblical study.
The Star Wars Club of Purdue University's goal is to be a safe place for Star Wars fans to gather and discuss the stories they love with fellow students.
The purpose of STAT-GSO is to encourage graduate student interaction while enhancing the educational experience within the Department of Statistics.
Stempower aims to empower the next generation of confident, resilient underrepresented groups in STEM through engaging mentorship and accessible education in collaboration with the Girl Scouts of Indiana amongst other programs we partner with.
Are you wondering how you can make the most out of your college experience? Steps to Leaps Students is an organization that takes you through a holistic program, focusing on mastering five main pillars - leadership, networks, grit, wellbeing, and impact.
Stewart Cooperative is one of 11 cooperative houses on the Purdue campus and houses approximately 30 Christian women each year. Each member believes she is saved by grace and and has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Storm Chasing Association of Purdue is a club for students who are passionate about severe weather and who enjoy learning about storm chasing from professional streams, to safety courses. We engage in severe weather tracking and discussion.
The Structural Biology and Biophysics Club is established in order to foster scientific discussion, promote research collaborations, and provide networking opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students at Purdue University.
We are the Student American Veterinary Medical Association Purdue University Chapter. We help finance special interest clubs, sponsor speakers, provide learning opportunities, host social events, and participate in public service projects.
The Advocacy and Support Center is an area of the Office of the Dean of Students. ASC serves as a centralized resource for connecting students with the appropriate university and community.
We are dedicated to developing a community and support group for any student (undergrad or graduate) interested in microbiome.
The Student Association of Fire Ecology at Purdue will provide students with opportunities for hands-on experience with prescribed fire, host speakers involved in the fire ecology field, and assist with red card certification.
Health Physics is a profession that deals with radiation control and protecting people and their environment from possible radiation hazards. This society is dedicated to learning more about Health and Medical Physics.
The mission of the Student Chapter of Environmental Education is to provide Purdue University students with opportunities to educate Indiana citizens, including youth, landowners, and other stakeholder groups about natural resources.
Informs students about veterinary-related problems currently affecting the horse industry and promotes exchange of professional knowledge among students and practitioners.
The purpose of the Chapter is to promote the specialties of cardiology, neurology, oncology, large animal internal medicine, and small animal internal medicine through the advancement of knowledge to veterinary medical students.
As an advocate for the profession of shelter veterinary medicine, the Association's mission is to advance the practice of shelter medicine and to further veterinary education and research as it relates to animals' health in shelters.
- To create interest in, and enhanced knowledge of Theriogenology among Veterinary students. - To increase awareness of the importance of Theriogenology as a Veterinary discipline.
The mission of the Student Chapter of Veterinary Dentistry is to provide educational learning, resources, and opportunities in the field of veterinary dentistry beyond the scope of the DVM curriculum.
To provide educational learning, resources, and opportunities in the field of veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation beyond the scope of the DVM curriculum.
The Student Concert Committee consists of 15-20 members. These students get a close-up look at the business side of the music industry by playing an active role in the organization, marketing and production of live events.
Helping interior architecture students to learn, grow, and succeed, both at Purdue University-Indianapolis and in their careers.
The Student Diversity Council (SDC) is an organization that aims to educate on and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within the College of Pharmacy.
The Purdue Student English Association is an organization for undergraduate students who love anything about English -- reading, writing, publishing, and more!
The Student Environmental Health & Safety Association (SEHSA) works to bring together students interested in Industrial Hygiene and OEHS. The group provides networking opportunities, and interactive projects to further develop careers.
The Student Fee Advisory Board is a permanent, stand-alone committee that has direct authority over the continuation of the Student Activity Fee as well as the allocation of the funds it generates. SFAB also reviews all undergraduate student fees.
SEDS is a student organization that gives students the opportunity to explore space through engineering projects, take on meaningful roles in a project team, and build relationships with other students who share their interests.
Student Legal Services
Student Life in Indianapolis
The Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) is a student organization that allows current Purdue students the chance to invest real money in the stock market. The club currently manages approximately $500,000.
SNPhA is an educational service association of pharmacy students who are concerned about the profession of pharmacy, healthcare related issues, and the poor minority representation in these areas.
Our club empowers students from all backgrounds with essential professional skills, focusing on LinkedIn profile optimization and networking strategies to enhance career readiness. Our goal is to provide accessible professional development opportunities.
Student Organ Donation Advocates (SODA) works to educate Boilermakers on the importance of organ and tissue donation while also debunking common myths related to organ and tissue donation.
SOGA is a student organization responsible for distributing funding to deserving undergraduate student organizations. SOGA is funding by the President's Allocation and the Student Activity Fee.
Student Organization Space houses a variety of organizations within Purdue Memorial Union, Stewart Center, and Krach Leadership Center.
Test site for SAO
To supplement the Critical Care and Emergency Medicine curriculum during the 4 years of the Veterinary Medicine Program.
CCPA’s mission is to cultivate a safe and empowering space for LGBTQ+ students in Purdue University’s College of Agriculture (COA) by seamlessly integrating professional opportunities, social connections, and advocacy.
Students for Salt supports the work of “The Salt Company” on Purdue’s Campus. The Salt Company is a ministry of a local church named The Chapel. On Thursday nights we gather for relevant teaching from the Bible & worship through music.
We help aspiring software engineers and tech enthusiasts with the skills and hands-on experience needed to excel in the ever-evolving industry. We have two branches: one to elevate technical interview skills and the other to work with modern technology.
Swipe Out Starvation is an organization concerned with the issue of hunger on a local and global scale. We see opportunities to better allocate both the physical and monetary resources in current food distribution.
Purdue Table Tennis Club is the place for everyone who loves playing Table Tennis. We welcome all levels of players. We provide an amazing facility for table tennis enthusiasts to showcase their talent recreationally and competitively.
The official Taekwondo Club of Purdue University. We train three days a week, host the annual Purdue Invitational Taekwondo Tournament, and represent Purdue at other tournaments around the country.
Purdue Taiwanese Student Association is to raise awareness of Taiwan's culture and heritage. It is here to give students a hand in their academic and social life at Purdue University and the problems they might have.
We are a tap dancing club that meets on a weekly basis. We perform one show a semester. We have a lot of fun! Beginners and advanced dancers are welcome!
Tau Alpha Pi (PIN)
Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. We seek out the engineers who exemplify our motto of integrity and excellence in engineering.
Tau Beta Pi - IN Zeta (Honor Society)
Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority seeks to recognize, encourage, and support musical endeavors at the collegiate level. Membership is open to all students enrolled in band, and requires a dedication to instrumental music and participation.
MISSION STATEMENT We, the Alpha-Zeta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, strive to be the Fraternity for Life, aiding young men with their mental, social, physical, and spiritual growth with a brotherhood based upon the principles of Love, Charity, and Esteem.
The Tea Enjoyers and Appreciators Club of Purdue aims to teach, learn, share, and explore subjects related to tea.
Tea Time Animation Club provides students a space to discuss the principles of animation, give and receive critique on work, and provide a space to meet other talent artists and animators. Tea Time helps bridge the gap between student and professional.
Purdue TEECA is affiliated with the Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association, the national student association sponsored by the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA).
The Technology, Leadership, and Inclusion (TLI) challenges participants to be active social change agents in society and fosters an environment that encourages students to explore and learn about themselves.
The purpose of this committee is to curate, organize, and execute TEDx events at Purdue University in accordance with the responsibilities required of TEDx conference organizers.
The purpose of this organization is to assist those persons interested in making textile arts and seeking opportunities to exhibit their works and/or fundraise for further artistic activities.
We are the student hub for entrepreneurship at Purdue. The Anvil is the place for makers, hackers, and disruptors to get inspired and empowered to do amazing things.
AZESA promotes Azerbaijani culture at Purdue through cultural, sporting, and professional events. We support each other and welcome all students. Join us!
The purpose of this organization is to maintain and stimulate interest in ballet. The primary goals are to provide instruction at various levels of ballet, performance opportunities, and opportunities to learn different styles and techniques of ballet.
The Black Boilermaker Experience at Purdue University is dedicated to cultivating a vibrant and inclusive community for Black students. Through impactful media creation, we aim to enhance Purdue's cultural landscape and Celebrate its Black experience.
Like-minded individuals who strive to train and/or compete in the sport of bodybuilding. The Purdue Bodybuilding Club intends to give people resources, mentoring, and help across various experience levels in the sport.
The Boiler Bakers is a club designed to bring together people passionate about baking to bake for fun, bake for educational and cultural awareness, and bake for philanthropic purposes.
The Boilermaker Support Network (BSN) aims to create a community to foster mental health and well-being on campus through engaging events and weekly student groups hosted at a variety of times throughout the week.
The purpose of the Bowen Laboratory Student Advisory Council (BSAC) is to promote communication between the students and administration of the Bowen Laboratory and to build partnerships between students, faculty, administrators, and alumni.
We are an organization dedicated to spreading and sharing our love for classical music. It doesn’t matter whether you are an instrumentalist, composer, or just a listener; all are welcome!
Purdue Collegiate Cattlemen's Association serves to educate and promote the beef industry on campus. We focus on a wide variety of activities to engage the student body and develop tomorrow's leaders.
The Crazy Monkeys are Purdue's premiere improv comedy group. We perform free comedy shows throughout Purdue's academic year for thousands of students. Follow us on Instagram: @thecrazmonkeys
Find new passions, people, and activities that will help you become as well seasoned as an Everything Bagel™.
This organization seeks to provide an environment for all Master of Science in finance students to connect and socialize through multiple events and networking sessions.
The purpose of our organization is to unite Engineering Majors and Business Majors and expose them to opportunities outside their individual disciplines.
The Period Project promotes menstrual health through education, advocacy, and fundraising. Our focus is reproductive health through the collection and distribution of menstrual products. We work for a world where no one struggles from menstruation.Period
We provide students with a place on campus to engage in moderated and casual political discussion. We promote healthy conversation among students of all viewpoints. We are a non-partisan organization committed to creating a healthier political climate.
This organization is for players of trading card games such as Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering, Cardfight Vanguard, and Keyforge, among others. Members can meet, play, trade, collect, and compete with fellow members.
The Women's Go Kart Team at Purdue (Indianapolis) is a team designed to provide students who are passionate about engineering and Go-Karts an opportunity to design, build, and race using their knowledge, skills, and interests. This is an inclusive and
A professional and social student organization with a focus on providing students access to the niche career field of themed entertainment as well as giving students opportunities to interact with like-minded and passionate individuals.
Themed Entertainment Engineering & Design Club (TEEDC)
The men of the Alpha Delta Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity strive to be more than just another organization on Purdue's campus. With more than 11,000 active alumni, we aspire to continue our rich tradition of Academic Excellence,
Phi Chapter of Theta Tau is Purdue's Only Social and Professional exclusively engineering Fraternity.
Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity
The Thomas Say Entomological Society is proud to be the only club on campus dedicated to entomology. We work through the entomology department here at Purdue and welcome all undergrads with a passion for insects!
The Thomistic Institute organizes lectures with PhD-level scholars as well as seminars and reading groups to explore the riches of the Christian intellectual tradition.
A support network for transfer students at Purdue.
A Social Fraternity for Engineers, Scientists, and Technologists.
Purdue Triathlon Club is a group of students who train for and race triathlons. We strive to create an inclusive environment for all abilities to enjoy swimming, biking, and running at all levels of the sport.
Our Association includes students from different nationalities who enjoy Turkish Culture and are willing share the joy with others in diverse activities at Purdue. Be part of it and get a better taste of Turkish food, music, art, thought, and more!
Turning Point USA’s mission is to educate students about the importance of individual rights, limited governments, and economic freedom through innovative campus activism and non-partisan, thought-provoking discussion
ToP is a organization of students in the College of Pharmacy dedicated to helping pre-pharmacy students in succeeding in any of their classes. We offer tutoring, extracurricular activities, and volunteering opportunities.
Twin Pines Cooperative provides a place for undergraduate women to cooperatively live while promoting an atmosphere of academic achievement, growth, leadership, and sisterhood.
An organization dedicated to sharing and celebrating Ukrainian culture.
We are the Men's Ultimate Frisbee Club. We practice during the week, travel to tournaments on various weekends, and compete in the USA Ultimate College Series in the Spring. We are always looking for new members, no prior experience is needed.
We are the Women's Ultimate Frisbee Club at Purdue. We practice together during the week and attend weekend long tournaments a few times each semester. We are always welcome to new members, and no previous experience is necessary!
This organization is a place where: 1. Anyone is welcome to join the club. 2. We will have enough diversity to foster and support all levels and topics of philosophical knowledge. 3. You will have a medium in which to discuss philosophy
The Undergraduate Research Society of Purdue creates a strong campus-wide undergraduate research community of both current and prospective researchers. It is open to all undergraduate students at Purdue who have an interest in research.
Purdue's dedicated propulsion club. seeks to promote professional growth and the education of advanced propulsion systems through directed mentorship and opportunities for active, hands-on ownership in technical projects.
UCA's mission at Purdue is to promote continued professional growth in the areas of tunneling, underground construction, and engineering, and to encourage professional responsibility that includes ethical, social, economic, and safety considerations
Unhurried seeks to connect current Purdue students with College of Agriculture alumni through monthly dinners, where students will have the opportunity to network and hear about the career journeys of these alumni.
Purdue UNICEF Initiative takes action help children around the world. This group participates in initiatives that address the survival of children through education, advocacy and fundraising.
The Union Rack and Roll is the Bowling and Billiard facility in the Purdue Memorial Union.
The purpose of UNA-USA Purdue Chapter is to raise awareness and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (i.e. no poverty, zero hunger etc.) and advocate for UNA-USA initiatives and policies among Purdue students and residents of Indiana.
We are a student-led organization focused on educating the student body about blood donations by hosting blood drives, providing volunteer opportunities, and motivating young minds to revolutionize the way we think about donating blood.
University Religious Leaders (URL) is open to religious leaders who represent groups which minister to the Purdue University community in the West Lafayette area, and whose student groups are recognized as student organizations by Purdue University.
This is a group for University Residences.
UR Multicultural Connections aims to build a community of domestic multicultural undergraduate students who live on campus and thereby add to the diversity of Purdue University. Our goal is to connect students to the vast resources available at Purdue.
UR Global is an organization that supports first-year International students who live on campus. We create a community within University Residences and organize fun and free events with a focus on learning and making connections.
Talk and explore how we build our cities! We discuss the issues with current development patterns and how they may be addressed. Common topics of conversation include walkability, public transit, zoning and land use, housing, climate change, and more!
A club for everyone interested the competitive game Valorant. For competitive players who are looking to play in collegiate tournaments, and also for casual players looking to be a part of the Purdue Valorant community. https://discord.gg/aSb78Hx76H
VariAsian is a dance team that explores various forms of dance, with an emphasis on Asian and K-Pop style dance. Our goal is to learn, teach and perform, while fostering a community of individuals sharing a passion for dance.
The purpose of this organization is to promote, advance, and encourage the fine art of ballroom and Latin dancing choreography and formation team among the experienced and advanced dancers at Purdue University and the surrounding community.
VAW provides students with the opportunity to travel abroad, volunteer and practice skills related to the veterinary profession. Our main activities throughout the school year will include fundraising, planning, and training for our summer outreach trip.
Venture Consulting is a student-led consulting organization with a focus on providing consulting services specifically to new ventures owned and operated by students at Purdue and locals around Lafayette/West Lafayette area.
To engage students interested in the design, manufacturing, and testing of eVTOL personal flight vehicles.
If you are a veteran, member of the military, or benefit using family member the Veterans Success Center is here to support you.
VOICE is a student-run organization that seeks to increase awareness, respect, and sensitivity to differences among all individuals and communities in the field of veterinary medicine by celebrating diversity within our profession.
The Veterinary Business Management Association is a student-driven organization dedicated to advancing the profession through increasing business knowledge, creating networking opportunities, and empowering students to achieve their personal goals
We provide educational opportunities to assist future veterinarians and vet techs gain valuable technical skills and knowledge to apply in future careers with exotic animals.
The club will further students’ knowledge of the laboratory animal field by providing speakers to discuss knowledge outside the current curriculum, information of specialization, and ethical concerns.
Veterinary Nursing Student Organization
The Vietnamese International Student Association embraces the Vietnamese heritage, retains the Vietnamese cultural quintessence, and provides a home away from home at Purdue for all Vietnamese international students.
The Vietnamese Student Association at Purdue University seeks to assist in promoting the awareness of the Vietnamese culture in and around the community and also throughout the nation.
The Purdue Men's Volleyball Club is a long standing organization of high honor and athletic skill created to facilitate male volleyball at Purdue University for those looking to compete intercollegiately.
A multiple team club interested in having fun while playing competitive volleyball. We practice twice a week and travel to four weekend tournaments around the Midwest each semester, as well as Nationals in the spring!
Wargaming Purdue is an organization dedicated to providing a safe and fun environment for people to learn, play, and enjoy tabletop wargames. We welcome players from all ranges! Meeting Weekly! Currently playing Warhammer 40k, AOS, BA, Necromunda, etc.
Purdue's Men's Water Polo Club is for men wanting to play water polo. Everyone is welcomed from freshman to graduate students. You don't need to know how to play, just a will to learn, work hard, and have a great time.
Purdue Women's Water Polo is a competitive club that participates in the Big Ten conference and other weekend tournaments around the Midwest. We welcome all skill levels, and as long as you're willing to learn, we will teach you how to play!
We are a fun club that loves to waterski and wakeboard... We enjoy meeting new people and having fun at tournaments and events held through the school year. Our events include: snow skiing trips, several waterski tournaments and various get togethers.
Purdue's largest student run radio station. Broadcasting live 24/7 from the Cary Quad NW Basement. Planning and DJing events all over campus like Rock the Quad and BGR. Booking for WCCR Mobile DJ unit can be done by contacting to wccrpurdue@gmail.com
We Are Saath at Purdue is a south asian mental health and support organization that aims to reduce stigma and support student's mental health.
WELS Lutheran Campus Ministry strives to nurture faith and provide Christian fellowship for Purdue students in confessional agreement with the WELS. We welcome anyone (of any background) who is interested in learning more about Jesus Christ,
The Wesley Foundation is the United Methodist Student Ministry on campus. While rooted in the Methodist tradition, we encourage participation from all denominations. Wesley is an on-campus resource for spiritual growth and community.
Windsor Hall Club serves to provide a “second-home” environment through programs that promote inclusion.
Women Engineering Network
The purpose of Women in Aerospace (WiA) is to empower women by providing all undergraduate students with inclusive educational, outreach, professional, and social opportunities in the Aerospace Engineering (AAE) major at Purdue.
This club is an extension of the WIA organization that focuses on the higher education of women in animation and seeks to connect women together within the field while encouraging self-assurance in their talents and professional endeavors.
The purpose of this organization is to educate and promote awareness of women in aviation, as well as develop personal and professional relationships in the aviation industry. We are a chapter of Women in Aviation, International.
Purdue University’s Women in Business serves its members by helping them grow their networks, connecting them with professional opportunities, and building a community of support within the Daniels School of Business.
Women in Construction Management promotes the positive aspects of being a women in the construction industry through community involvement, volunteer work, and career oriented activities.
The mission of the Women in Cybersecurity Club is to build a community within Purdue University that promotes women’s education, participation, and leadership in the field of cybersecurity.
WISE aims to provide a space for IEs to foster professional connections, create a community of fellow peers and give back to their communities that they came from in outreach, social, and professional opportunities set forth by the organization.
"Women in Law" is a network where women come together to enhance their future legal careers, make meaningful connections, and share a collective passion for the law. This organization offers opportunities for learning, support, and inspiration for women.
WIN supports women and men who work in nuclear-related fields by promoting diversity and inclusion in the nuclear fields at Purdue University and providing resources and opportunities for personal and professional development.
A community of women with a passion for Philosophy.
The objective of this organization is to promote business acumen in women pursuing a career in sales, or that have an interest in sales.
Women in Technology (WIT) was founded as a student organization in 1998 at Purdue University in the School of Technology. Women in Technology's purpose is to develop leaders and personal as well as professional relationships through group activities
Women of Color in Healthcare Association, abbreviated WCHA, serves to foster an environment conducive to the upbringing of rising healthcare professionals, specifically, but not limited to, those who are minority women or possess marginalized backgrounds
In this student organization, students will compete on a women's basketball team. This club will compete in games and tournaments. We will hold weekly practices that will be our meetings. We will run our competition through the NIRSA league.
We aim to bring more graduate and undergraduate student involvement to the WGHI, to promote academic and social communication of scientific advances in women’s health, and to provide students the opportunity to develop leadership skills.
WWCP promotes women’s freestyle wrestling at Purdue in a welcoming and diverse environment. Members will develop skills, leadership, and teamwork while fostering an active lifestyle. WWCP empowers women and fosters gender equality in athletics.
This Organization is focused towards the furthering of the art of woodcarving through teaching new students the techniques and skills needed to carve.
The WHWB Purdue Chapter champions occupational well-being by elucidating risk vectors and mitigating hazards. We catalyze global alliances, elevate scholarly inquiry, cultivate leadership acumen, and liaise with multidisciplinary experts.
Purpose of the PU World Peace Buddhist organization is to promote dialogue on peace, culture, education and philosophy, within the Purdue University community, based on the principles of the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin and the values of Soka Gakkai
WorldHealth Purdue, formerly Timmy Global Health, seeks to expand access to healthcare in communities through advocacy, fundraising, and service. We engage in discussions surrounding public and global health issues and ways to address such challenges.
XSeries Dance provides opportunities for students in the School of Visual and Performing Arts dance classes to perform choreography by student artists and participate in a variety of performances on the Purdue Campus.
Yaseen is a student organization that welcomes all professionals who are interested to learn, practice and/or have conversation about Islam.
As democratic socialists, we are united in the struggle for a better world and stand in solidarity with the working class through community work, community organizing, and political education. Affiliated with the Young Democratic Socialists of America
Young Life is a leadership training program that prepares leaders to work with area teenagers and share God's love with them.
The Young Professionals of HRD student organization is an academic student organization designed to enrich the professional development of Purdue HRD majors. Our core values are Professionalism, Community, Personal Leadership, and Service.
The mission of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity (ZBT) is to foster and develop in its membership the tenets of its Credo: Intellectual Awareness, Social Responsibility, Integrity, and Brotherly Love.
Thank you visiting our Boiler Link profile, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is poised for perpetual service to mankind. It espouses the highest academic ideals and that has resulted in its members serving in groundbreaking roles in all fields of endeavor.
Zeta Tau Alpha is an organization that values sisterhood, philanthropy, service, leadership and scholarship. Please visit our chapter's website, http://zetataualpha-purdueuniversity.weebly.com/, to learn more about our sisterhood.
This organization serves to represent the interests of Zucrow students and staff.
The purpose of “She’s the First” Purdue Campus Chapter shall be to host fundraises in order to sponsor girls at She’s the First partner schools, spread awareness, and create dialogue in residence halls, student centers, local communities and social media