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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Game Creation Society

| Technology | Gaming |

Description:

Creating a video game requires a wide variety of talents. The Game Creation Society is about bringing together those talents. We proudly welcome programmers, artists, level designers, writers, project managers, sound effects technicians, composers, play testers, interface designers, producers, directors and marketing gurus alike to work together to create fun, interesting games.

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Global Medical Brigades

| Service/Philanthropy | General Interest and Involvement |

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Graduate Biomedical Engineering Society

| Professional/Academic | Professional/Academic | Student Government | Student Government | General Interest and Involvement | General Interest and Involvement | Technology | Technology |

Description:

The mission of the Graduate Biomedical Engineering Society (GBMES) is to bring knowledge and networking opportunities in the field of biomedical engineering both at Carnegie Mellon University and in the professional community to its members. GBMES shall also exist as a forum for discussion among the Carnegie Mellon community who would like to share ideas or opinions regarding biomedical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University or abroad. GBMES membership is open to all Carnegie Mellon students and does not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, ethnicity, country of origin, or sexual orientation. Graduate students of the BME department are automatically members of this organization.

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Graduate Student Assembly

| Student Government |

Description:

The Graduate Student Assembly is the student governmental body representing all Carnegie Mellon graduate students. GSA oversees funding of student organizations and programs that benefit graduate students and hosts social events for all graduate students. GSA is also an advocate for graduate students at the campus, city, state, and federal levels. GSA's mission is to improve upon the academic support and collegiate activities for graduate students.

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Grappling Club

| Sports/Martial Arts | Sports/Martial Arts | General Interest and Involvement | General Interest and Involvement |

Description:

A free club for wrestlers, judoka, jujitsu artists and other grappling art practitioners to hone their skills in a safe and educational environment. Instruction is free, beginners are welcome, but we can accommodate people of any skill level. Good exercise, good self-defense, and a challenging sport.

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Greek Council

| Service/Philanthropy | General Interest and Involvement |

Description:

Greek Activities Board (GAB) aims to stimulate philanthropic & community service efforts for the betterment of the Greek community, Carnegie Mellon campus community, and the Pittsburgh Community. Fundraisers preformed throughout the year generate thousands of dollars for various charitable organizations. Unlike the governing councils (InterFraternity Council and Panhellenic Council), GAB serves as a forum for both fraternities and sororities. As such, one of the purposes of GAB is to bridge that gap, stimulating InterFraternity/Sorority relations and cooperation. GAB is responsible for the planning of an annual Greek Week, as well as fostering positive public relations for the Greek Community. GAB has recently taken on the task of supplying a ¬タリGreek News¬タル newsletter, with the hope of properly informing both the Greeks as well as the campus as a whole about the goings on of the Greek community. GAB membership and participation in GAB events is open to all undergraduate students, however only IFC/Panhel/MGC recognized Greek Chapters have voting priviledges.

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