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There’s so much more to a Curry College education than the lessons you learn in class, and our student clubs and activities add an entirely new dimension to your Curry experience. Whether you give back through a service organization, focus on your future through an honor society or satisfy your urge to compete in a club sport, you’ll find more than 70 organizations to choose from. Your experience won’t be like anybody else’s—and it’s just another reason why Curry is made for you.
Book Club promotes reading for enjoyment in the school year and having a strong desire to read more. This club helps build constructive thinking and comprehension while engaging with other students during conversation over books. Book Club helps develop relationships with peers who also have an interest of reading books purely for enjoyment.
Get a head start on your career in the BSA, which explores how business touches work, life and recreation.
Meet other students interested in criminal justice, explore career options and discuss trending topics in CJSO, which hosts guest speakers and sponsors events.
Aspiring nurses can build professional skills and learn more about the profession in the CCSNA. Participate in activities on campus and nearby communities, attend local and national conferences and more.
Film Club offers a creative space for students to express themselves in art form whether it be filming, acting, editing or just having input on the films we maybe watching. At the end of the day we just want students to have fun in their passion for film.
Any student interested in forensics can join this club. Meet professional forensics experts, learn about career paths in the field, participate in community service projects and more.
PR Pros are a group of aspiring PR professionals sharing networking opportunities, featuring guest speakers, discussing industry trends and exploring career opportunities. The club allows access to explore internships and jobs and all students are welcome to join no matter the major.
Get a hands-on introduction to healthcare and medicine through Pre-Health E.L.I.T.E. (Enhanced Learning Implemented Through Experience). Meet practitioners from different fields while gaining career advice and participating in volunteer work.
Stay up-to-date with advances in psychology while meeting other students interested in the field.
Women are underrepresented in STEM. Get the guidance and mentoring you need to pursue a STEM career with confidence.
Give back! Join other students, faculty and Curry staff members as you participate in community service projects on and off campus.
Curry’s chapter of this national organization raises awareness of—and breaks the stigma surrounding—mental health issues on campus.
As an SGA representative, you’ll address campus issues, plan events and develop programs that improve the student experience. Representatives work closely with faculty, staff and administrators while building leadership skills and playing an active role in campus governance.
Use dance to promote diversity and culture through Collision Dynasty. Routines include Soca, Hip-Hop, African, Afro-Caribbean, Latin and more.
Dancers and performers: Join the Dance Team, which performs on campus as well as regional and national dance competitions.
Nerd Empire is an inclusive, open club for anyone that loves sci-fi. The club offers various activities such as game nights, movie nights, lightsaber duels, and so much more. This is the way!
Don’t just sit around wishing for something to do—make it happen with SEE, Curry’s student-programming board.
Get out! Outdoors, that is. Curry Compass Club plans skiing and snowboard trips, rock climbing excursions, hikes and more.
Riders of all abilities and horse-lovers are welcome at the Equestrian Club. Enjoy weekly horseback riding lessons and participate in Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) events.
Meet other golfers, head to the course and sharpen your game through the Curry College Golf Club.
This club team competes against other colleges in the Northeast Collegiate Hockey Association (NECHA). Practice twice a week while competing at a notch below the varsity level.
Build bonds for life as a member of the men’s rugby club, which competes against other teams in the New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU).
Compete at a step below the varsity level as a member of the women’s ice hockey club, which faces off against other colleges in the Independent Women’s Club Hockey League (IWCHL).
Black students can find a safe haven to discuss politics, campus events and community matters at the BSU, while also participating in activities on and off campus.
Use dance to promote diversity and culture through Collision Dynasty. Routines include Soca, Hip-Hop, African, Afro-Caribbean, Latin and more.
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies are welcome at the Pride Coalition. The group offers a safe space to meet others, find support and plan and participate in events.
Celebrate and explore Judaism and participate in events throughout the year in Hillel, a safe community where all are welcome.
Engage in Latin culture and issues through the LSU, which also advocates for Curry students of Latin/Hispanic descent. The club sponsors educational activities, events and other programs on and off campus.
This honor society, named for the inventor of the telephone with deep connections to the College, recognizes students who have achieved Dean’s List every semester at Curry.
As a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, the sociology honor society, you’ll study humankind for the purpose of service. Members are interested in developing scientific knowledge that can solve social problems.
Members of Beta Beta Beta seek to extend the boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research. Tri-Beta members organize educational activities for the group, as well as programs and events meant for the entire community.
Sigma Beta Delta honors business students who demonstrate exemplary scholarship and achievement.
This international honor society recognizes students who display academic excellence in tech related fields, including computer science. Epsilon Pi Tau has more than 90,000 members around the world.
This selective international honors society recognizes excellent students with a declared interest in communications.
Curry’s chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, recognizes academic excellence among criminal justice majors. The group hosts several events every year; in the past, it has hosted a documentary filmmaker to discuss urban violence in Boston and a wrongfully convicted man who shared his path to justice and assisted shelters that support women who have suffered under domestic violence or human trafficking.
Pi Lambda Theta honors outstanding educators and inspires them to lead on critical education issues.
This international honor society recognizes excellent students while advancing the science of psychology. Inductees join a network of more than 700,000 lifetime members.
Nursing students can find research opportunities and gain access to academic awards through Sigma Theta Tau. Members can travel to leadership conferences, academic events and membership forums.
Life at Curry goes far beyond the classroom. Make the Curry experience your own by joining any of our dozens of clubs, activities, honor societies and other organizations.
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