Clubs and Organizations
all | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u | v | w | x | y | z
Access Health |
Afghan Students Association |
African Heritage Month |
African Students Union |
Agape Week Planning Committee |
American Civil Liberties Union @ NYU |
Amnesty International |
Anatolian Culture Club (ACC) |
Arab Students United |
Armenian Hokee |
Asian American Christian Fellowship |
Asian American Women's Alliance |
Asian Business Society |
Asian Cultural Union |
Asian Heritage Month |
Asian Pacific American Student Alliance |
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)Web Address · Phone: 212.998.6575 |
Association of Black Faculty, Administrators, and Staff (ABFAS)Co-Chair: Grace Cambridge · Phone: 212.998.8701 |
Association of Hispanic and Black Business StudentsEmail · Web Address |
Atheists, Agnostics and Freethinkers |
Baha'i Club @ NYU |
Black Allied Law Students Association (BALSA)Web Address |
Black, Latino, Asian Pacific American Law Alumni Association (BLAPA)Email · Web Address |
Baptist Student Union |
Bella Quisqueya |
Bengali Student Association |
Bioethics Forum at NYU |
Biracial and Multiracial Students Association |
Buddhist Student Association |
Campus Antiwar Network |
Campus Crusade for Christ |
Caribbean Students Association |
Catholic Graduate and Law Students Association |
Center for Global Health (CGH)Email · Web Address· Phone: 212.263.8118 · Fax: 212.263.8946 |
Center for Immigrant HealthEmail · Web Address· Phone: 212.263.8783 · Fax: 212.263.8234 |
Center for International Cooperation (CIC)Email · Web Address· Phone: 212.998.3680 · Fax: 212.995.4706 |
Center for Research on Culture, Development and EducationEmail · Web Address· Phone: 212.998.5805 · Fax: 212.995.3918 |
Center for the Study of Asian American HealthEmail · Web Address· Phone: 212.263.3072 · Fax: 212.263.2133 |
Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality (CSGS)Email · Web Address · Phone: 212.992.9540 · Fax: 212.995.4433 |
Chabad at NYU |
Chinese Culture Club |
Chinese Mei Society |
Chinese Student Society |
Chinese Student Society |
Christian Inter-Fellowship Council |
Coalition for Legal Recruiting (CoLR) - School of LawWeb Address · Phone: 212.998.6575 |
College Democrats |
College Republicans |
Commission on Gender, Race, and Social JusticeWeb Address |
Compass Koinonia |
Cuban American Student Association |
Dean's Committee on Women - School of MedicineEmail |
Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Jewish Student LifeEmail · Web Address · Phone: 212.998.4123 · Fax: 212.995.4774 |
Earth Matters |
Ethnic Conglomeration of New York |
Every Nation Campus Ministry |
European Business Society |
Free Culture |
Freedoms 4 North Korea (F4NK) |
Graduate Students of Color Network |
Gesher |
Haitian American Students Association |
Hawaii Club |
Hellenic Heritage Association |
Hillel: The Jewish Culture Foundation @ NYU |
Hindu Students Council |
Hong Kong Student Association |
Il Circolo Italiano |
Informed Democracy |
International Activities Club |
International Filipino Association |
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship |
Iranian Jewish Club |
Ireland House Student Association |
Islamic Center |
Islamic Center at NYUWeb Address· Phone: 212.998.4712 |
Islamic Law Students Association (ILSA)Co-Chair: Binish Hasan · Email |
Japan International |
Japanese Business Association |
Japanese Graduate Student Organization |
Jewish Students Association |
Korean Graduate Students Association |
Kesher |
KOACH: Conservative Judaism at NYU |
Korea Campus Crusade for Christ |
Korean Catholics United |
Korean International Students Organization |
Korean Students Association |
Krishna Bhakti Club |
La Herencia Latina |
Latin American Business Association |
Latino Law Students Association (LaLSA)Web Address · Phone: 212.998.6575 |
Latter-Day Saint Students Association |
Le Cercle Francais |
LUCHA (Latinos Unidos Con Honor y Amistad) |
Malaysian and Indonesian Student Society |
Metropolitan Center for Urban Education (Metro Center)Web Address· Phone: 212.998.5100 · Fax: 212.995.4199 |
Middle Eastern Law Students Association (MELSA)Web Address |
Middle-Eastern Sustained Dialogue Group |
Multiracial Law Students Association (MuLSA)40 Washington Square South, Rm. 110 · Phone: 212.998.6575 |
Muslim Graduate Student Group (MGSG) |
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |
National Organization of Women (NOW) |
Native Peoples Forum |
Navigators (ecumenical) |
Newman Club (Catholic UG) |
NY Ukrainians |
NYU Women's InitiativeEmail · Web Address |
Objectivist Club |
Organization of Black Women |
OutClass @ Stern |
OUTLawWeb Address |
Oxfam America |
Pakistani Students Association |
Pax Christi |
Persian Cultural Society |
Polish Club @ NYU |
Political Spectrum |
Pride Month |
Queer Union |
Remnant Christian Fellowship, The (Presbyterian) |
Rhythmic Impulse at NYU |
Roosevelt Institution at NYU |
Russian Club |
Shalhevet at NYU |
Shuruq |
Saving All Kids Everywhere (SAKE) |
Scientists and Engineers for America |
Singapore Students Association |
Socialists |
South Asian Business Association |
South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA)Web Address |
South Asian Students Association - SHRUTI |
Stern in Africa |
Stern Women in Business (SWIB)Email · Web Address |
Student Enrichment for Academic Development (SEAD)Email · Web Address |
Student World Assembly |
Students of African Descent Alliance (SADA) - Wagner School of Public ServiceEmail · Web Address |
Students of Color Alliance |
Students Creating Radical Change |
Students for a Democratic Society |
Students for Education and Animal Liberation |
Students for Justice in Palestine |
Students Taking Action Now Darfur (STAND) |
Taiwanese American Student Society |
Taiwanese Student Association |
Thai Students Association |
United Sikh Association |
Value Creation Society |
Vietnamese Student Association |
Voices for Choice |
Whats Up |
Women in ComputingWeb Address |
Women of Color Policy NetworkWeb Address |
Women's Faculty CaucusWeb Address |
World Health Initiative |
OFFICES/SERVICES SPOTLIGHT
Student Resource Center (SRC)
The Student Resource Center sponsors university-wide programs, publications, and hands-on assistance for the entire university community.
Martin Luther King
On February 10, 1961, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to a capacity crowd at the Hall of Fame Playhouse located at the University Heights campus. Dr. King lectured on "The Future of Integration" and urged non-violent protest. He emphasized the need for "persistence," and the inevitability of "sacrifice, suffering, and struggle" associated with achieving justice.