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Graduate Clubs and Organizations

Find your community while furthering your education

Khoury College is home to a wide variety of graduate student clubs and organizations. Groups like the Arlington Explorers’ Society and the Roux Outdoor Club offer opportunities to get outside and explore the unique beauty surrounding Northeastern’s network campuses, while organizations like the Never Enough Timers and First Flight Devs give extra support to Khoury students making the leap to grad school. 

My Graduate Women in Science and Engineering community has given me so much support during some difficult times, reminding me of what I am capable of accomplishing

Miyuki Gomez, vice president of Graduate Women in Science and Engineering

Through clubs like the Roux Chinese Culture Club and Namaste, students can bond over a shared culture or learn about their peers’ cultures. Graduate students can also find community with other computer scientists who face the same barriers they do, and can collaborate to level the tech industry’s playing field. Organizations like Rainbow NU Seattle, the Graduate Women Coders Club, and Khoury SHEROs of Color focus on axes of oppression ranging from race to gender to sexuality and beyond.

Students can also join groups like the Vancouver Game Developers Guild and the Bay Area Golf Club to work on developing the specific skills and connections they’ll need to become industry leaders. Whatever you want to pursue, you can find like-minded students at Khoury College to help you to take your passion beyond the classroom.

Students gather at an outdoor tabling event during welcome week

Have an idea for a graduate club?

Don’t see a club that sparks your interest? Reach out to David Paquette for information on how to start a new graduate club on your campus.

Boston

Arlington

Oakland

  • A wide view of the student clubs fair at Northeastern. Three red canopy tents are set up in a campus plaza shaded by trees. Club members stand behind tables under the tents while students interested in joining clubs ask questions.

    Junoon

    Promoting and sharing Indian culture on Northeastern's Oakland campus.
  • Members of Pawhacks present a project in a classroom. Two members of the club are standing at the front of the classroom. There are five other students and faculty members sitting at a row of desks. The faculty member in the foreground is asking a question while holding a pen.

    PawHacks

    An annual, three-day, student-run hackathon at Northeastern’s Oakland campus.

Portland

Seattle

Silicon Valley

  • A wide view of the student clubs fair at Northeastern. Three red canopy tents are set up in a campus plaza shaded by trees. Club members stand behind tables under the tents while students interested in joining clubs ask questions.

    MIG Labs

    A dynamic research community focused around SQL Autograder, MRI, and AutoCar technologies.
  • A member of NuXR stands to the left of his club's poster during a club fair. The poster shows the club's mission, partnerships, and history.

    NuXR

    A student community enthusiastic about extended reality technologies.

Vancouver

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