Make Your Mark At Duquesne
We offer a diverse range of clubs and organizations that cater to various interests within the fields of science and engineering. With guidance from faculty advisors and staff, you'll have the opportunity to meet students with similar interests, organize events and make a positive impact in your community. Pursue your passions, build meaningful relationships and develop professional and leadership skills by !
Are you interested in joining a club or student organization in the School of Science
and Engineering? The School of Science and Engineering Ambassador Program is a service organization
to the School of Science and Engineering. The primary purpose of this organization
is to provide service, promote pride, and communicate an increased understanding of
the school and Â鶹ֱ²¥. The ambassadors are the official student public
relations representatives, tour guides, student recruitment agents, and hosts/hostesses
for the School. They work closely with the Dean's Office and faculty members and have
interaction with alumni and prospective students. The ACS Student Member chapter is an academic, social, and community-oriented association
that welcomes all science majors aiming for academic and professional excellence at
Â鶹ֱ²¥. Membership entails a complimentary National ACS Membership. The
organization spearheads both on-campus and off-campus outreach initiatives, while
also functioning as a robust support system for its members. Annually, students arrange
a symposium where local scholars can showcase their undergraduate research projects. The ASBMB student chapter at Â鶹ֱ²¥ is committed to promoting the progress
of undergraduate research and learning in the fields of biochemistry and molecular
biology. The Department of Biological Sciences' Molecular Biology Concentration at
Duquesne holds accreditation from ASBMB. Besides engaging in local student events,
enrolled students also gain complimentary ASBMB membership. This membership offers
access to various benefits including ASBMB-affiliated journal publications, resources
concerning graduate education and career pathways, as well as opportunities for awards
and scholarships. The Â鶹ֱ²¥ student division of the American Society for Microbiology
caters to students with a passion for microbiology and bacteriology. This association
arranges student-led excursions and undertakings. The Association for Graduate Students provides a forum for discussion of issues of
concern to graduate students to represent graduate student interests before Duquesne
faculty and administration. It aims to organize, promote, and conduct activities beneficial
to graduate student life, to disseminate information of interest to graduate students,
to own and manage property and accounts that will assist in securing the above objectives,
and to select graduate students for appointment to faculty and university committees,
as needed. Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society recognizes academic excellence in
the biological sciences. As a national organization, Tri-Beta "promotes scholarship,
propagates scientific knowledge, and encourages biological research." To uphold these
ideals, the Â鶹ֱ²¥ Xi Psi Chapter of Tri-Beta enables students to explore
their own biological interests through student-planned events, guest speakers, and
projects, among other student interests. The Biomedical Engineering Society here at Duquesne aims to encourage and guide our
members towards a successful, professional career. By promoting research on campus
or highlighting accomplishments throughout the engineering field, we try to push our
members to become active and recognized. We provide opportunities for members to hear
from established industry workers and recent alumni to understand the different paths
they can take. Student chapter membership at Duquesne is free, but we also advise
becoming a national member too. In recent years, we have had members attend the annual
national BMES Conference and present their research. The Computer Science Club offers students a platform to enhance their understanding
of computer science through engaging extracurricular activities. Students participate
in hackathons, competitions, and informative workshops led by industry professionals. Delta Delta Epsilon is a global forensic science honor society committed to fostering
academic excellence, enhancing community awareness, and furthering the advancement
of forensic science whenever opportunities arise. The D.U.Quark is a dynamic student-run scientific publication and a proud part of
our vibrant campus Publication Board. Whether you're a seasoned science major or exploring
a different field, you're invited to join a community where students take the editorial
reins. Dive into science communication, gain hands-on experience, and sharpen your
skills in writing, editing, and publishing – all while making your mark in the world
of science and health. For those interested in intertwining their scientific contributions
with professional growth or earning credits toward an English minor, this is an exceptional
opportunity for you! Ecology Club works to achieve conservation through research. Members are active in
learning about the natural community around us through bio-surveys, maintaining on-campus
community and pollinator gardens, conducting science outreach, and more. The mission of this organization is to form an association of students within the
disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics as a means to promote
diversity and multicultural sensitivity within the field on the Duquesne campus while
providing a network for students and professionals interested in STEM related careers,
internships, research and community engagement and service, while in accordance with
the Â鶹ֱ²¥ Mission. The Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math student chapter at Duquesne
is an organization dedicated to uniting the LGBTQ+ students of Duquesne in STEM majors.
oSTEM at Duquesne has a combination of professional, social, and volunteerism-oriented
activities. Students in the oSTEM at Duquesne Chapter are encouraged to join the national
organization at no cost, and may have the opportunity to travel to oSTEM related conferences. Phi Sigma Lambda brings together students enrolled in the Masters of Forensic Science
and Law Program, instilling in them the ambition to excel academically, inspiring
active participation in community matters, upholding the principles of honesty and
integrity, and fostering enduring bonds of friendship and loyalty. Pi Mu Epsilon stands as a distinguished math honor society committed to the advancement
of mathematics and the acknowledgment of students who excel in the pursuit of mathematical
mastery. SACNAS prioritizes your success and inclusion in the STEM field. Our organization
is dedicated to fostering opportunities for underrepresented individuals, from college
students to professionals, in achieving advanced degrees, careers, and leadership
positions. We empower and support our Hispanic and Native American members, while
also educating and welcoming all Duquesne students to engage with our unique cultures
and traditions.Questions? Contact Us!
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Ambassador Program
American Chemical Society
American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
American Society for Microbiology
Association for Graduate Students
Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society
Biomedical Engineering Society
Computer Science Club
Delta Delta Epsilon
D.U.Quark
Ecology Club
Multicultural STEM Group (MSG)
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (oSTEM)
Phi Sigma Lambda
Pi Mu Epsilon
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos, Hispanics & Native Americans in STEM (SACNAS)
The Student Experience