Student Organization Directory

With over 225 Student Government recognized student organizations on the Carnegie Mellon campus, there are many opportunities to get involved in creating your college experience. Our organizations represent various social, service, media, academic, spiritual, recreational, sport, religious, political, cultural, and governance opportunities for all students.

You are able to search through the student organization directory by entering a keyword or selecting an interest area in the category field.


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East End Youth Project

| Professional/Academic | Service/Philanthropy | General Interest and Involvement |

Description:

Provide an opportunity for CMU students to tutor local elementary and middle school students.

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Eclectic Studies Group

| Religious/Spiritual | Multicultural |

Description:

Educational- promote awareness/provide awareness of esoteric subjects

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Emergency Medical Services

| Service/Philanthropy |

Description:

The primary purpose of CMU EMS is to provide professional-level medical treatment for emergencies on the Carnegie Mellon campus. The organization is completely run by students and continues to meet state standards of excellence for patient care. With minimum staffing by at least one EMT and all members certified in CPR and First Aid, CMU EMS provides 24-7 medical coverage and has an average response time of under 5 minutes. Members are committed to serving others and receive no compensation for their time. This includes daily shifts, standby for events, and classes for the community.

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Engineers Without Borders

| Political/Activism | Professional/Academic | Service/Philanthropy | Multicultural | Technology |

Description:

The Carnegie Mellon chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is part of a national, nonprofit organization with a network of over 1000 professionals and students working to reduce poverty and improve global sustainability. The CMU chapter of EWB works on local and international engineering and sustainability projects to provide communities with tailored solutions to development issues such as water distribution systems, water purification and infratstructure improvement.

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