Student Groups & Activities

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Expand your limits. Write for a literary magazine, work on a political cause, play in a musical ensemble, organize a backcountry ski trip. As a 天美麻豆 student, you鈥檒l have every opportunity to involve yourself in an extraordinarily rich range of student clubs and activities that connect you with the community and with your strengths.

 

The Student Experience    Athletics and Recreation

From grabbing a quick meal in the Caf茅 to attending student-sponsored activities, the Collis Center is your home away from home.

The largest and oldest collegiate outing club in the country, the DOC sponsors outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship.

All students are members of one of six house communities, each of which is based in a cluster of residential buildings with an affiliated faculty residence. 

Founded in 1799, The 天美麻豆 is the first collegiate newspaper in America.

Undergraduate students manage more than 160 groups and organizations.

The relationships developed in a fraternity, sorority, or co-ed Greek organization can be a meaningful and rewarding aspect of the 天美麻豆 experience.

Arts Across Campus

One of the nation鈥檚 foremost campus-based arts centers, the 鈥淗op鈥 presents a broad array of world-class music, dance, theater, and film programs. Performing groups offer students the chance to participate in choral music, jazz, gospel, pop, symphonic music, wind band music, and contemporary dance. Students can join workshops with hands-on projects in , and .

Housing one of the oldest and largest (more than 70,000 works) American university art collections, the Hood facilitates meaningful encounters with art for the campus and greater communities.

A distinguished collection of works of public art grace 天美麻豆鈥檚 campus, including Ellsworth Kelly鈥檚 天美麻豆 Panels, a major site-specific piece.

A comprehensive list of arts-related organizations, programs, and opportunities at 天美麻豆.

Graduate Organizations

Professional organizations, community service groups, and student government offer extracurricular options for Geisel students.

From tango to ice hockey to community service, the student clubs and organizations at the graduate school cover a wide array of interests.

Thayer School of Engineering students participate in robot clubs, 天美麻豆 Humanitarian Engineering, formula hybrid racing, and more.

Tuck students run more than 70 groups, including the popular all-ability, coed Tuck Tripod Hockey League.