The Office of Student Engagement oversees more than 80 clubs and organizations on campus.
The following clubs and organizations are officially recognized by and receive funding from Student Government. For more information about Student Engagement, visit our main page.
Members of the College's American Advertising Federation (AAF) student chapter gain insight into the latest trends in advertising, connections and even job opportunities.
Alpha Phi Delta is a national fraternity rooted in its founders' Italian heritage. The brothers of Manhattan College's Beta Beta chapter take pride in their letters and lend support to the College and community.
The Manhattan College chapter of the American Chemical Society provides undergraduate students exposure to different opportunities within the fields of chemistry and biochemistry.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) is the world's leading organization for chemical engineering professionals, with more than 50,000 members from over 100 countries.
The Manhattan College chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is made up of a supportive community of peers who are passionate about building successful careers and improving society.
The Manhattan College chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) introduces students to opportunities and careers in the mechanical engineering field.
Beta Alpha Psi is an international honor organization for financial information students and professionals in business programs accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
The Biology Club is a student organization that looks at the application of concepts and methods in the field of biology. It is open to anyone who enjoys biology, nature or science.
Manhattan cheerleaders pump up the crowds at men's and women's home basketball games, and often travel with the team during post-season play and tournaments.
The Commuter Student Association (CSA) is a club designed specifically for commuters who are interested in taking a leadership role at the College. The CSA helps address commuter students’ questions regarding the larger campus experience.
Manhattan College's Phi Mu chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon has built a name for itself in philanthropy and fun on campus since the chapter's formal recognition in 2014.
Making empanadas, practicing salsa dance and learning the art of Caribbean steel drumming are just a few of the cultural traditions you'll enjoy as a member of Fuerza Latina, a club that immerses the campus community in Hispanic culture.
The Gaelic Society invites students of Irish descent to reconnect with their heritage through a series of sponsored events, including New York City's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
The Games Club engages students in a variety of challenging games, such Super Smash Bros, Magic the Gathering, Ticket to Ride, Dungeons and Dragons, Betrayal at the House on the Hill, and Sheriff of Nottingham.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is the world's largest professional group dedicated to technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
Pizza, meatballs and classic Italian movies are among the treats enjoyed by Il Circolo Dante Alighieri (Italian Club) members, who also annually visit Little Italy to take part in the Feast of San Gennaro on New York City's Mulberry Street.
The International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) is the world's largest not-for-profit association serving its members by leading scientific, technical and regulatory advancement throughout the entire pharmaceutical lifecycle.
The International Student Association sponsors a variety of events throughout the year including the highly popular International Night, an evening of live performances and international delicacies.
JustPeace is a platform for students to discuss social issues and take part in community service projects, based on the principles of our founder, Saint John Baptist de La Salle.
Lasallian Collegians combine their love of Manhattan College with a drive to engage in faith, service and community. Members can attend various retreats that strategize ways to embody our Lasallian heritage, and organize events year-round.
The LGBT Friends and Allies club is an organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students, their partners and their supporters. The club connects, supports and spreads awareness of the LGBT community on campus.
The Management Club hosts meetings, guest speaker events and panels that invite alumni and other management professionals to share their experience as managers. The club also forges a network that connects students with alumni and potential employers.
The College's Marketing Club hosts numerous guest speakers, many of which are Manhattan College alumni, to educate current students on the inner workings of business and marketing.
Men’s Club Rowing is one of the longest-running clubs at Manhattan College. It was established in 1932 and Manhattan College's club is one of the founding groups of the Dad Vail Regatta.
Students of all faiths are encouraged to join Music Ministry, an ensemble of piano players, organists, trained cantors, guitar players, woodwinds and percussion that perform together at College masses.
The Muslim Student Association sponsors a weekly Jummah Prayer facilitated by our Muslim Chaplain, as well as other cultural events throughout the year.
Members of the College's American Advertising Federation (AAF) student chapter gain insight into the latest trends in advertising, connections and even job opportunities.
The Manhattan College chapter of this organization hosts panel discussions, guest lectures and symposiums, as well as other events to increase students' awareness of environmental issues.
Operation Smile at Manhattan College is held each academic year in solidarity with Operation Smile’s mission to provide safe, surgical care to children born with cleft lip or cleft palate in countries of most need.
String, brass and woodwind musicians are invited to join the Manhattan College Orchestra. This group performs a concert each semester and plays a varied symphonic repertoire.
As part of the Spirit Squad, the Manhattan College Pep Band leads hundreds of screaming fans in spirited renditions of their favorite Top 40 hits during home men's and women's basketball games, post-season play and special tournaments.
If green is Manhattan College's signature color, then its signature sound is the bagpipes, a musical tradition our Pipes and Drums band has carried on with flair since 1981.
Aspiring Broadway stars finesse their performance skills with the Manhattan College Players, a student-led ensemble of actors and singers who put on a play in the fall and a musical in the spring, along with cabarets each semester.
The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is a pre-professional student organization that allows students to build lasting relationships and gain experience in the public relations field.
See what it's like to work in a real newsroom at The Quadrangle, where students can take on a number of roles related to the production of the college newspaper.
This group advocates for students living on campus regarding food complaints, residence hall problems, parking problems, meal plan disputes and other issues that come up.
Sanctus Artem is a club focused on visual, performing, and literary arts and is open to all students who are passionate about creating and appreciating art in today's world.
Manhattan College's Delta Mu chapter of Sigma Delta Tau was established in 2013, and has since raised funds for Prevent Child Abuse America, and contributed time and resources to other significant causes.
To live in New York City is to experience it. Joining Slice of New York City (SoNYC) is your passport to all things Manhattan and beyond, from its tantalizing treats to majestic views of the metropolitan area.
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) changes lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support and development.
Student Government members play an active role in campus life, from planning events to advocating for the student body on issues that affect the College community at large.
Student Government members play an active role in campus life, from planning events to advocating for the student body on issues that affect the College community at large.