Expand your professional and social networks through our student organizations. Choose from over 300 options, ranging from Division I athletic teams and intramural sports to performing arts clubs and cultural social clubs.
Advance diversity and support your peers
With groups specific to supporting international students, women in technology, and Black and LatinX students, you can advance equity and diversity in the information technology fields.
Black and Latinx Information Science and Technology Support (BLISTS)
Educates and supports Black, Latinx, and other student populations in information science and technology.
Provides networking and career support for women in the technology field, and opportunities to help encourage more women to join the profession.
Nanhi Kali Syracuse University
With significant involvement by many iSchool students, and open to participation by students across the university, the Nanhi Kali Syracuse University Chapter raises funds through various events to send numerous underprivileged girls in India to primary and secondary school through the Mahindra Foundation.
300+ Ways to Connect
There are over 300 students organizations at Syracuse University. No matter how obscure your passion, you’re bound to find someone who shares it.
Advise, mentor, and guide
Peer Advisors
Undergraduate Students who are selected to represent the iSchool as tour guides, mentoring prospective and new iSchool undergraduate students, and representing the iSchool at all iSchool and larger campus events.
iSchool Graduate Organization (iSGO)
Supports graduate students through peer advising and mentoring, and through professional and social programs.
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Learn, explore, and grow
Challenge yourself, broaden your professional networks, and deepen your understanding of information technology. Our professional and academic organizations will help you grow out of your comfort zone and into a leader.