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 indsutry 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.
Kaleidoscope: There’s a club for that
Don’t see a club that sparks your interest? Kaleidoscope — Khoury College’s student-led, community-building consortium of clubs — can help you start one of your own.
Find your community
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Arlington Explorers’ Society
Discovering the natural beauty of the Arlington area together. -
Arlington Programming Club
An informal environment to discuss computer programming. -
Artificial Intelligence Club
Fostering understanding and knowledge of AI in an inclusive, laid-back community. -
Bay Area Golf Club
Teaching the networking language of the professional world. -
First Flight Developers (Vancouver)
Hands-on projects and mentorship to help Align students master computer science. -
FirstByte
Providing technology kits and computer science curriculum to Boston youth organizations. -
Generate Product Development Studio
Northeastern University's student-run product development studio. -
Girls Who Code (Oakland)
Mentorship and community to close the gender gap in tech. -
Google Developer Student Club (Boston)
Empowering students to impact their communities through technology, with support from Google. -
Graduate Women Coders Club
A space for all women coders to connect with, support, and encourage one another. -
Graduate Women in Science and Engineering (Boston)
Identifying and breaking down the barriers women face in STEM careers. -
Junoon
Promoting and sharing Indian culture on Northeastern's Oakland campus. -
Khoury College Social Club Seattle
Building a sense of community outside the classroom at Northeastern University in Seattle. -
Khoury Master’s Student Council
Supporting master’s students at every step of their academic journey. -
Khoury SHEROs of Color
Supporting female faculty and graduate students of color in Khoury College. -
MIG Labs
A dynamic research community focused around SQL Autograder, MRI, and AutoCar technologies. -
Namaste (Portland)
Celebrating and sharing India’s rich and diverse culture. -
Northeastern Blockchain Organization
Educating and contributing to the blockchain community.
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Northeastern Never Enough Timers
A supportive group for graduate students working full-time in their current careers while pursuing degrees at Khoury College. -
NU Algorithm Interactive Gaming (AIG) (San Jose)
Dedicated to transforming the study of computer science algorithms through interactive gaming. -
null NEU
A vibrant, student-led community of cybersecurity enthusiasts. -
NuXR
A student community enthusiastic about extended reality technologies. -
PawHacks
An annual, three-day, student-run hackathon at Northeastern’s Oakland campus. -
Rainbow NU Seattle
A safe space for queer students and allies to hang out and learn to code. -
Roux African Student Association (Portland)
Cultivating an inclusive and empowering environment that values diversity, excellence, and cultural exchange. -
Roux Chinese Cultural Club
Promoting understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture. -
Roux Climbing Club (Portland)
A social platform for new and experienced rock climbers. -
Roux Cricket Club (Portland)
Cultivating a vibrant community of cricket enthusiasts. -
Roux Online Gaming Club (Portland)
Empowering gamers to connect, compete, and collaborate in an inclusive online community. -
Roux Outdoor Club
Exploring northern New England's natural landscapes together. -
ShePrograms Vancouver
A community for female and nonbinary tech professionals in Vancouver. -
Sports Analytics Club
A community for students of all disciplines to learn about sports analytics. -
Systematic Alpha
Northeastern's quantitative finance club. -
TARANG
A vibrant community celebrating Indian culture at Northeastern's Arlington campus. -
Tech@Crossroads
Fostering innovation in the spaces where tech intersects with other academic disciplines. -
The Data Science Hub (Boston)
A community for graduate students to share data science knowledge and network together.
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The Fusion Forum (Arlington)
Fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration among students from diverse academic backgrounds. -
The Prism Corner
A space for the 2SLGTBQIA community at Northeastern University in Vancouver. -
Undistinguished Lecture Series
A space for graduate students to discuss interests beyond their research topics. -
Vancouver Game Developers Guild
A collaborative, inclusive starting ground for students interested in game development. -
Women in Cybersecurity
An engaging, encouraging community for women in cybersecurity. -
Women in STEM (Arlington)
Supporting and promoting the growth and success of women in STEM. -
Women in Technology (Seattle)
Supporting female-identifying students in tech to grow their careers.