College Clubs and Activities

The College of Natural Sciences offers several opportunities for students to get involved at the college level and interact with students, faculty, and staff across the various disciplines. Some of the most useful knowledge that you will learn in college comes from outside of the classroom. By participating in extracurricular clubs and activities, a student can gain leadership experience and meet new people.

The College of Natural Sciences offers students the chance to make important decisions as a member of the College Council. Students can meet other science students in Students as Leaders in Science (SLS), as well as be a representative of the College as an Ambassador.

Students as Leaders in Science - Contact Arlene Nededog

College Council - Contact Jim Cox

SACNAS - Devoted to Advancing Hispanic, Chicanos & Native Americans in Science - Contact Arlene Nededog

College of Natural Sciences Ambassadors (CNSA) - Contact Kelly Kimple

Clubs and Activities by Department

Below is a listing of available clubs by department, and other opportunities. Students can also participate in the undergraduate club of their home department.

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Biochemistry Club: Contact Aaron Sholders

Biology - Biology Club or Zoology Club

Chemistry - Chemistry Club

Chemistry - Women in Chemistry

Computer Science - Association for Computing Machinery

Computer Science - Upsilon Pi Epsilon (Honor Society for Computing Sciences)

Computer Science - Computer Science Robot Club: Contact Elaine Regelson

Computer Science - Graduate Student Association (GSA)

Math - Actuary Club; Contact Michelle Meacham

Math - Math Club; Contact Justin Sawon or Jennifer Jones

Physics - Society of Physics Students

Physics - Sigma Pi Sigma (Honor Society for Physics)

Psychology - Psychology Student Alliance: http://www.csupsichi.com/

Psychology - Psi Chi (Honor Society for Psychology)

Psychology - Industrial/Organizational Psychology Association of Colorado