Clubs and Organizations

Campus Clubs and Organizations

CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø offers numerous ways to find your place on campus, with hundreds of organizations, major-specific clubs, honor societies, recreational activitiesÌýand Greek societies. From hiking to honors, music to martial arts, swing dancing to snowboarding, you belong here.Ìý

Explore the full list of 450+ campus clubs and organizations

Chemical and Biological Engineering Clubs and Organizations

Within Chemical and Biological Engineering, there are manyÌýengineering-related organizations where you can connect with fellowÌýstudents, have funÌýand developÌýas an engineer.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
AIChEÌýpromotes professional developmentÌýand exposes and connects students to the industrialÌýworld.
Club president:ÌýDelaney McNally
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Biomedical Engineering Society
The Biomedical Engineering Society's mission is to introduce students to the profession of biomedical engineering, expand their knowledge of tools and techniques used in the fieldÌýand develop members’ leadership and professional qualities through a variety of professional networking, social events, outreach eventsÌýand guest speakers.
If you are interested in joining CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø's Biomedical Engineering Society, pleaseÌýsubscribeÌýto receiveÌýemails, and like BES'sÌý. The Biomedical Engineering Society isÌýalso onÌýInstaÌýÌý!


This program isÌýfor students who:

  • are ambitious without being competitive
  • are serious without being obsessive
  • are committed to the success of others without sacrificing their own achievements
  • enjoy engineering without being defined by it
  • want to belong to something meaningful
  • are intentional about who they want to be

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Omega Chi Epsilon (OXE)
Omega Chi Epsilon is the National Honor Society for Chemical Engineering. The society promotes social exchanges among chemical engineering students and also recognizes academic achievements of its members.
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The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø is dedicated to fostering an inclusive community for female engineers and other minorities. We aim to support the transition from college to professional life, give back through outreach programs, create opportunities for growthÌýand build a robust network within the CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø community. For more detailed information about CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø's SWE's events, sign up for the SWE Ìýand join SWE's .

This page was last updated in August 2024.