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ASCE: American Society of Civil Engineers, NU Student Chapter

The mission of NU ASCE is to help their constituents develop interpersonal relationships and professionalism through various extracurricular activities and community service projects within the field of civil engineering.

BESS: Black Engineering Student Society

The BESS mission is to form a network for and solidarity among student engineers, building a support system for engineers to ensure that they would stay in the field.

Concrete Canoe

Each year close to 200 American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapters build canoes made entirely of concrete.

EWB: Engineers Without Borders, NU Student Chapter

EWB-USA NEU aids communities in developing countries by using engineering solutions to address basic human needs, such as the need for potable water – all the while supplying our student members with educational, transformative experiences.

Generate

Generate is Northeastern’s Student-Led Product Development studio. Our project teams build innovative products for industry clients, gaining diverse Hardware and Software development experience.

GWISE: Graduate Women in Science and Engineering

GWISE is a group of graduate students and postdocs designed to assist in the professional and personal advancement of women in science and engineering at Northeastern University.

IGH: Innovators for Global Health at Northeastern University

NU IGH is composed of different groups that work together to promote global health through medical device access, including our Design Group and Campus to Country group. We maintain long-term global partnerships with hospitals and universities, including three medical facilities in Ghana, the University of Ghana, and Academic City University. With our partners, we work […]

NEWEA: New England Water Environment Association, NU Student Chapter

The New England Water Environment Association is a dynamic organization of over 2100 highly qualified and motivated Water and Wastewater Professionals from throughout New England, who volunteer their time, energy and expertise in order to preserve, protect and manage one of our most precious resources here in New England, our water environment.

NGSEA: Northeastern Graduate Structural Engineering Association, ASCE Structural Engineering Institute NU Student Chapter

NGSEA is a group for graduate students of all majors who are interested in structural engineering.

NU American Society for Engineering Management

The purpose of NU American Society for Engineering Management is to provide education and mentorship in the area of Engineering Management to the Northeastern University community.

NU-SASE: Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, NU Student Chapter

The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) was founded in November 2007 to help Asian heritage scientific and engineering professionals achieve their full potential.

NUAGE: Northeastern University Association of Gaming Enthusiasts

Northeastern University Association of Gaming Enthusiasts (NUAGE) is Northeastern’s official tabletop gaming club.

NUITE: Institute of Transportation Engineers, NU Student Chapter

The Northeastern University Institute of Transportation Engineers Chapter primary mission is to enrich the depth and breadth of knowledge of the Transportation Engineering students at Northeastern University in the areas of transportation systems engineering and research through interaction with the larger engineering community.

NUMC: Makers Club of Northeastern University

The goal of Makers Club is to enable all creatives to make – whatever that means for them.

NUSBO: NU Sustainable Building Organization

NUSBO is affiliated with the Massachusetts Chapter of USGBC and is the official Northeastern University ASHRAE Student Branch.

oSTEM

oSTEM is an organization that fosters leadership for LGBTQIA+ communities within STEM fields.  

SEDS: Students for the Exploration and Development of Space

Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit that empowers young people to participate and make an impact in space exploration.

SEWERS: Students of Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Research & Sustainability

The purpose of our group is to serve as an organizational vehicle for educational and social events for environmental graduate students including student presentations, seminar guest presentations, outings/field trips, and networking with other universities.

Solar Decathlon

Northeastern University Solar Decathlon is an interdisciplinary team working to design and construct sustainable buildings in and around Boston. Affiliated with the U.S. DOE Solar Decathlon® Competition, we carry high standards to create net-zero solar buildings fit to serve the regional issues and housing stock needs of our surrounding communities.

Steel Bridge Competition

NUASCE’s Steel Bridge team designs, builds, and tests a scale-model bridge made entirely out of steel.

STEMout

STEMout is a club for students who want to design or volunteer for outreach efforts in the Boston community. STEMout is a recognized Northeastern University student organization formed in 2016 with the help of the Center for STEM Education.

Sustainable Transportation @ Northeastern

Sustainable Transportation @ Northeastern is a supergroup consisting of our university’s chapters of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), Women in Transportation Seminar (WTS), and Bike Enthusiasts @ Northeastern (BEAN).

SWE: Society of Women Engineers, NU Student Chapter

SWE was established to have fun and promote women in engineering!

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TBP: Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society)

The intention of the organization is to recognize both academic achievement and exemplary character in engineering students. Candidates must demonstrate exemplary character through a form of charitable service.

XE: Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honor Society)

Dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession, Chi-Epsilon was organized to recognize the characteristics of the individual civil engineer deemed to be fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career, and to aid in the development of those characteristics in the civil engineering student.