Student Clubs
Student clubs at the Mailman School of Public Health are open to all Mailman students, serve to support our community, enhance the academic experience, and advocate for social change. Participating in a student club can help you get the most out of your education. Learn more about our student groups and develop your leadership and team building skills by getting involved. Each January, leadership in the student club officer teams transition. For questions on current officer position openings or joining a student club, contact Muriel Ambrus, Student Engagement Coordinator.
Registering a New Student Club
In order to become a recognized student club at the Mailman School of Public Health and receive funding from the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) for programming, every club must be open to all students and must adhere to student club policies. Please contact OSA to set up an initial meeting or to find out more about our existing student clubs below.
Current Student ClubsÂ
- Advocates for Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Desi American Health
- African Global Health Network
- Black and Latinx Student Caucus
- Bloom MentoringÂ
- Book Club at Mailman
- Citizens' Public Health Literacy
- Clementine Collective
- Columbia Mailman Consulting ClubÂ
- Columbia Mailman Public Health Journalism
- Engage: Public Health and Clinical Medicine Student Collaborative
- Food Justice InitiativeÂ
- Future Healthcare LeadersÂ
- Global Learning Exchange
- Humanitarian Organization for Migration & EmergenciesÂ
- Mailman Jewish Student Association
- Muslim Students for Health EquityÂ
- National Alliance of Public Health Students and Alums
- New York State Public Health Association- Columbia Chapter
- Perspectives on AgingÂ
- Public Health Equity Law & Advocacy Student Club
- Queer Health TaskforceÂ
- Reimagining Infection Safety Engagement
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Action GroupÂ
- Students for Environmental ActionÂ
- Students for One HealthÂ
- Team Enough: Gun Violence Prevention Advocacy
- Trauma Free NYC-SAGÂ