Follow your passion, find your community.
Where coders meet creators, and data lovers find design enthusiasts. Whatever sparks your interest, there's a club waiting for you at Cornell Bowers.
Our student-led clubs and organizations offer ample opportunities to develop new skills, lead meaningful projects, and build lasting connections. All experience levels and backgrounds are welcome, creating spaces where all students can collaborate and grow together.

Students help to reduce, reuse, and recycle and Earth Day Repair Fair.

Students have fun exploring groups, organizations, and resources at the annual Student Fair.

Bits On Oour Minds (BOOM) is a premier showcase for Cornell student projects in digital technology.

Students use Eatery, Ithaca Transit, and Uplift daily — all open-sourced apps built by AppDev.

The Student Fair helps students to learn about all the many available groups and organizations.

Students present their work and engage in conversations at the annual Game Design showcase.
Explore student organizations.
There are more than 1,000 student organizations and student teams on Cornell’s campus. Explore groups that focus on technology, information, data + statistics.
The Association of Computer Science Undergraduates (ACSU), Cornell's chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, connects students interested in technology and computer science with faculty, alumni, and industry professionals. Membership is open to all Cornell students.
The Actuarial Society at Cornell (CAS) helps prepare students for careers in the actuarial field. The organization provides opportunities for students to develop technical and professional skills needed for success in the industry.
The Bowers Undergraduate Research Experience (BURE) is a comprehensive 10-week summer research program in computing and information science. Students admitted to the program work one-on-one with faculty mentors, gaining valuable hands-on research experience.
The Cornell team for the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest focuses on solving complex algorithmic challenges. Team members develop skills in various areas including implementation, combinatorics, and mathematical problem-solving.
Cornell AppDev is an open-source project team where students build mobile applications using industry-standard practices. The team offers hands-on development experience, mentorship, and technical education while creating apps that serve the Cornell and Ithaca community.
Cornell's Biomedical Informatics (BMI) group connects students with the growing field of healthcare data science. Through faculty seminars and workshops, members explore how to use biomedical data to solve healthcare challenges.
Cornell Cybersecurity Club (CUCC) provides students with comprehensive training in digital security, regardless of their experience level. Members explore a variety of topics including binary exploitation, cryptography, and reverse engineering.
Cornell Data Science (CDS) brings together students to solve real-world problems through data analytics. The team offers hands-on experience in machine learning, statistics, and data visualization while working on impactful projects.
Cornell Design & Tech Initiative (DTI) builds websites and mobile applications for community impact. Developers, designers, product managers, and business analysts collaborate to develop digital solutions.
Cornell University Unmanned Air Systems (CUAIR) develops autonomous aerial systems for search and rescue operations. As international UAV competition champions, students work together to design, build, and test cutting-edge drones.
Hack4Impact Cornell connects student developers and designers with nonprofits to create technology solutions for social change. Members gain real-world experience building software tools that help organizations address critical issues.
The Quant Fund group fosters a community for financial innovation and to explore the bleeding-edge of investing technology. Members gain hands-on experience with algorithmic trading, financial modeling, and data analytics while working alongside peers passionate about quantitative finance.
Sports Analytics at Cornell is a group of students who are passionate about the growing role of analytics in professional and collegiate sports.
Underrepresented Minorities in Computing (URMC) brings together students passionate about technology through mentorship, study groups, and professional development. Members support each other's growth while building valuable connections and skills for success in computing fields.
Women in Computing at Cornell (WICC) creates an inclusive and supportive community for all students interested in technology. Through mentorship, networking events, and professional development opportunities, members connect with peers, industry leaders, and Cornell faculty.
Cornell Engineering Project Teams Welcome all students to join innovative initiatives that tackle real-world challenges. Members work alongside passionate peers while gaining valuable professional skills and creating solutions that matter.


