Student Organizations
To increase accessibility to open-source prosthetic devices in underserved communities through education, networking, and device distribution. This will be accomplished by composing a group of members with various backgrounds including engineering, pre-health, business, and social work.
Status: Pending
Email: ohiostateapi@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/ohiostateapi/
Meeting Time and Place: In-person (Varies)
140 W 19th Ave Building 151, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The Aerospace Medicine Interest Group has three missions: 1. Expose students to the field of Aerospace Medicine with seminars and group activities. 2. Leverage and participate in Ohio's and The Ohio State University's thriving Aerospace community such as Starlab. 3. Enhance collaboration and research between The Ohio State College of Medicine and OSU's Aerospace ambitions.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
-To further the cause of aviation in all of its branches. -To instill in the public mind a confidence in aviation and its safety -To promote contacts between the students of aviation and those engaged in the profession -To promote a close affiliation between the students of aviation for the purposes of education and research in the field -To maintain and promote the highest moral standards as members of this unique fraternity
Status: Pending
Email: guo.2051@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Website: aviation.osu.edu/students/alpha-eta-rho
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays at 7:00pm
Bolz Hall
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
History - Alpha Pi Mu was the brainchild of James T. French, who in 1949 was a senior industrial Engineering student at Georgia Institute of Technology. Nine students, chosen through their affiliation with the Georgia Tech chapter of Tau Beta Pi, constituted the original membership of Alpha Pi Mu. In 1959, full membership in the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) was attained. Alpha Pi Mu's association with ACHS signifies that it is the only nationally recognized industrial engineering honor society. Chapters now exist in almost every major university that possesses an accredited industrial engineering program. Mission - While high academic interests and abilities are required for membership, the society's overall goals are much broader. Its purpose is to: - Recognize top junior and senior industrial engineering students for their academic achievements - Increase professional development among members - Promote networking among faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students - Have fun! Membership Opportunities - Employment Companies give added consideration to honor society members who have already demonstrated that they have something extra. Leadership Employers look for signs of potential leadership characteristics among the students they interview. Officer positions and the worthwhile projects carried out by the chapter provide excellent opportunities for the acquisition of leadership experience and the satisfaction of accomplishment. Professional Activities Progress of the industrial engineering profession is closely linked to the growth and development of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE). Alpha Pi Mu has long had close ties with and has cooperated fully with IIE. These organizations have a number of officers and members who are active in both groups, affording close liaison and mutual help. Membership Qualifications Excellence, as demonstrated by scholarship, leadership, integrity and sociability are the chief requirements. The Alpha Pi Mu National Constitution states that only those ranked in the upper one-fifth of the junior class or the upper one-third of the senior class may be considered for membership. Graduate students who have demonstrated exceptional scholarly achievement may, upon nomination by the department head, be considered for membership. Selected candidates can choose whether or not to join.
Status: Pending
Email: apm.ohiostate@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/alphapimu/
Meeting Time and Place: Varies- Members will be given information
1971 Neil Ave
Columbus, 43210
The objectives of this chapter are to organize and unite, for educational and professional development purposes, the students of architecture and its allied arts in order that this fraternity may promote the artistic, scientific, and practical proficiency of its membership and the profession.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: apxdemetrios@gmail.com
Website: alpharhochi.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays, 8:15PM
275 W Woodruff Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
To encourage the amateur radio hobby and hands on Radio Frequency (RF) projects among students, to promote the use of good engineering practices in our activities, and to promote national and international friendships over the airwaves. We also serve the OSU and Columbus communities by providing radio communications for special events, and if necessary, disaster assistance.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Website: u.osu.edu/w8lt
Meeting Time and Place: Variable, Check calendar on site
2024 Neil Ave
Columbus, 43210
To provide and promote knowledge and experience in the metalcasting industry and to cultivate relationships between industry leaders, faculty, and student members.
Status: Pending
Email: osufoundryclub@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/afsatosu/
The objective of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics at The Ohio State University ( AIAA) is to promote education and advancement in aerospace related fields. The chapter aids in the advancement of students through programs, events, and publications. The chapter encourages student research, promotes engineering diversity, and works to increase communication and collaboration between students, faculty, industry, and other student organizations.
Status: Active - Established
Major: Aerospace Engineering
Email: osuaiaa@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/aiaa/
Meeting Time and Place: Biweekly on Thursdays 6-7pm
201 W. 19th Ave.
Columbus, 43210
AIAS is a student-networking group, which focuses on service and advancement within the local and architectural community.
Status: Pending
Email: aiasohiostate@gmail.com
Website: www.aiasohiostate.com/
Meeting Time and Place: Second Monday of each month
275 W. Woodruff Ave. Columbus, OH 43201
Columbus, 43210
Our mission is to serve the William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering by engaging students with professional development opportunities and fostering a culture of camaraderie and inclusion among our community.
Status: Active - Established
Major: Chemical And Biomolecular Engineering
Email: aicheohiostate@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/aiche
Meeting Time and Place: Monthly Meetings Updated Regularly
151 W Woodruff Ave Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers is an educational and professional organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural and biological systems.
Status: Pending
Major: Food Agriculture And Biological Engineering
Email: tosu.asabe@gmail.com
Website: fabe.osu.edu/node/1347
Meeting Time and Place: Every Other Thursday, 5:30pm
590 Woody Hayes Dr
Columbus, 43210
The object of this society shall be to afford an opportunity for the members of the Civil Engineering Department to become acquainted, to promote a spirit of congeniality between classes, to acquaint the members with topics of interest to Civil Engineering Students, and to foster a professional spirit among the students.
Status: Pending
Major: Civil Enviromental And Geodetic Engineering
Email: asce.osusc@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/asce
Meeting Time and Place: Various
201 W 19th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
ASME OSU is The Ohio State University Student Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Our mission is to 1) Promote science and engineering and 2) Allow our members to engage in industry networking to further enhance technical and professional skills and gain industry contacts. We accomplish this mission through corporate-sponsored meetings, information sessions, community outreach, social events, and other activities.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Email: asmeohiostate@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/asme
Meeting Time and Place: Check Newsletter or Reach Out to Org Leaders
201 W. 19th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The AWS provides enhancements to welding education, professional development, and social activities to its members as well as interested individuals.
Status: Pending
Major: Welding Engineering
Email: awsosu@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Website: mse.osu.edu/faculty-research/welding-engineering
Meeting Time and Place: Monthly
1248 Arthur E Adams Drive
Columbus, OH 43221
Columbus, 43210
Our purpose is to facilitate discussion, learning, and interest in the field of artificial intelligence, organize AI experts and researchers to present their findings and thoughts to educate students, to build and assist others with projects related to artificial intelligence, and to connect students with opportunities to do research in this field. Some examples of the events we host include speakers within the field, artificial intelligence technology workshops to teach students how to use and incorporate AI, and more.
Status: Pending
Email: osuaiclub@gmail.com
Website: www.osuaiclub.com/
Meeting Time and Place: Every Wednesday 7-8pm @ Baker Systems 198
1971 Neil Ave
Columbus, 43210
The mission of ACM-W is to support, celebrate, and advocate for the full engagement of women in all aspects of the computing field, engaging in activities and projects that support the larger community to advance the contributions of technical women.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: acmwosu@gmail.com
Website: acmwosu.github.io
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesday 7 PM
2015 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
Ever wonder how an Autonomous Vehicle works? How engineers ensure that the vehicle makes the right decisions? Want to get exposure into this new and exciting space? The Buckeye AutoDrive team at The Ohio State University is one of ten collegiate motorsport teams in North America taking part in the SAE/GM AutoDrive Challenge II. Over the course of 5 years, we are tasked with converting a 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV into a fully autonomous (Level 4) vehicle. We bring students from various disciplines (Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and other majors) to achieve this feat.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Website: sites.google.com/view/buckeyeautodrive/home
Meeting Time and Place: Sundays 1:30 to 4:30pm
930 Kinnear Road
Columbus, 43210
To design, build, test, and compete a single-seat off-road vehicle annually in accordance with the rules set forth by the Society of Automotive Engineers for the Baja SAE Collegiate Design Competition.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: osubajasae@gmail.com
Website: osubajasae.wixsite.com/bajabuckeyes
Meeting Time and Place: Thurs 7:00pm - 9:00 pm.
930 Kinnear Road
Columbus, 43210
We aim to inspire students to think analytically, empower them through hands on training, and connect them to potential employers.
Status: Pending
Email: ohiostatebdaa@gmail.com
Website: bdaaosu.org
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays at 7:30pm
1760 Neil Ave Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
To address the academic, service, social, professional, and post-graduate interests of the Graduate Student body in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Ohio State University.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Type: Graduate
Email: BMEGSA@osu.edu
Website: u.osu.edu/bmegsa/
Meeting Time and Place: Thursday at 4:30 PM
116 W 19th Ave
Columbus, 43210
1. Promote the profession of biomedical engineering through study, research, and discussion of the various fields of biomedical engineering. 2. Foster networking opportunities between students, faculty and biomedical engineering professionals. 3. Cultivate an understanding of the engineering field in the community through outreach events. 4. Encourage membership in BMES and the chapter by acquainting the student body with the ideas, purposes, and objectives of BMES.
Status: Pending
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Email: xu.4390@osu.edu
Website: www.osubmes.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Monthly- refer to https://www.osubmes.org/
140 W. 19th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
Students come together to break objects and then remake them into something better/different using creative thinking, reverse engineering, and tools found in a machine shop. There will also be opportunities to create something and then break it. It is fun and easy! No special skills necessary. Anyone is welcome to join!
Status: Pending
Email: osubreakandmake@gmail.com
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays at 6:30
Columbus, 43210
Buckeye Current is the electric motorcycle racing team at OSU. The team builds two-wheeled electric racing vehicles for professional competition at national and international events. Our vision is to enhance the development of electric vehicle technology and allow our students to be a part of a professional racing team.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Major: All Majors
Email: buckeye.current.osu@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/buckeyecurrent/
Meeting Time and Place: Variable, contact team for current time
930 Kinnear Rd
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of this organization shall be to provide an engaging environment for both students and community members to participate in recreational videogame and entertainment related activities An additional cause has been added to support the interest and retention of students (especially from underprivileged areas in Columbus) that are entering into STEMM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine). The purposes for which this organization is formed, and any associated assets raised, are exclusively for the betterment of the community and not for the private gain of any person.
Status: Active - Established
Email: osubgc@gmail.com
Website: go.osu.edu/BGC
Meeting Time and Place: One Monday per month. Contact for more information
Columbus, 43210
We represent Ohio State's chapter of Precious Plastic, an international organization committed to addressing the escalating issue of plastic waste. The outreach team educates Ohio State students and the Columbus community on how to recycle their plastic and the unique creations they can make from plastic waste. The design team creates and uses machines to shred and mold plastic waste, giving unwanted plastic a new life. Our operations team oversees the finances, marketing, and business aspects of our organization. Our goal is to reduce plastic waste by boosting recycling, creating recycled products, and promoting a zero-waste lifestyle. We feel there is a lack of recycling knowledge at OSU, specifically about the current impact of and alternatives to single-use plastic, and we want to rectify this problem!
Status: Pending
Email: BuckeyePreciousPlastic@gmail.com
Website: buckeyeplastic.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays at 6:00pm
2009 Millikin Road. Columbus,OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
To design and construct an efficient and competitive rover vehicle in order to compete in the international NASA racing competition. This vehicle must abide to all of the NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge rules and regulations. Also, to allow members to utilize their engineering knowledge of design and gain experience in the hands-on production of that design in an engineering team environment.
Status: Inactive
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesday from 5:10 pm to 7, Thursday from 5 pm to 7
1248 Arthur Adams Drive
Columbus Ohio 43221
Columbus, 43210
Buckeye Solar Racing is a student-run organization that designs, builds, and races solar electric vehicles. Our goal is to provide students an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with real-world engineering applications, project management exposure, and business expertise. We aim to push the limits of alternative energy, through innovation, in hopes of a more sustainable future. We have four sub-teams: Mechanical, Electrical/Software, Aerodynamics, and Business/Marketing. All majors are welcome and no experience is necessary!
Status: Active - Established
Email: ENG-BuckeyeSolarRacing@osu.edu
Website: www.buckeyesolar.org/
The Buckeye Space Launch Initiative (BSLI) is an interdisciplinary organization of ambitious students who own a shared vision of student-led spaceflight. Our mission is to launch high powered rockets and foster the growth of talented individuals from diverse backgrounds in pursuit of reaching space. BSLI is comprised of 3 student-led project teams: 2 solid motor competition teams and 1 liquid engine research team. Our Spaceport America Cup team designs and builds a rocket, along with its solid motor, to ascend to 30,000 feet at competition in New Mexico every June. Our NASA Student Launch team designs and builds a rocket with a payload specified by NASA to fly to 5,000 feet at competition in Huntsville, AL every April. Our Liquid Engine Project Team is currently researching and developing liquid propulsion and control systems for a bi-propellant liquid rocket engine.
Status: Active - Established
Major: Aerospace Engineering
Email: ENG-buckeyesli@osu.edu
Website: www.bsli.space/
Meeting Time and Place: See www.BSLI.space for Project Team meeting times
201 W 19th Ave
Columbus, 43210
Buckeye Vertical (BV) is an interdisciplinary group of Ohio State University students exploring Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), Urban Air Mobility (UAM), and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). We provide opportunities for academic enrichment and professional development through project-based learning and competitions. As Ohio State University's drone competition team, we compete in the SUAS (Student Unmanned Aerial Systems) competition, challenging members to develop cutting-edge technologies in aerospace, robotics, and computer science. Our platform enables students to gain hands-on experience in these fields while pushing the boundaries of unmanned aerial systems. Through Buckeye Vertical, members apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges, preparing them for the rapidly evolving landscape of drone technology and its applications.
Status: Active - Established
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Type: Competition Team, Project Team, Innovation
Email: kalavakolanu.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Website: buckeyevertical.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays 6 - 7 PM
Columbus, 43210
To design and build a small shoe-box sized car for regional and national competitions against other universities. The car is to be powered and controlled by chemical reactions.
Status: Inactive
Major: Chemical And Biomolecular Engineering
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesday 6-7pm
151 West Woodruff Ave
Columbus, 43210
To foster the professional and personal development of past, present, and future graduate students of the Chemical Engineering program at The Ohio State University.
Status: Active - Established
Email: neff.452@osu.edu
Website: cbe.osu.edu/node/8803/cegc
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesday, 10:00-11:00 AM
151 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, 43210
The objectives and purpose of the City and Regional Planning Student Association are to encourage extracurricular interaction between students, faculty, and alumni through a variety of intellectual activities; enhance graduate and undergraduate education by introducing opportunities for professional development in the field of city and regional planning; create awareness of and assist students in professional employment; expand interdepartmental relations for students enrolled in the School of Architecture and the respective student organizations in the Departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture; encourage student membership in the American Planning Association (APA); and encourage and actively promote student participation in civic, community, social, and environmental concerns.
Status: Pending
Email: osucrpsa@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/crpsa/
Meeting Time and Place: Every Wednesday from 4:30pm to 5:30pm
275 West Woodruff Avenue, Columbus , OH, 43210-113
Columbus, 43210
CEGA represents graduate students in the department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering (CEGE) at The Ohio State University (OSU). The purpose of the association is to support and organize social and cultural events for CEGE graduate students, promote professional activities, provide a forum for the free exchange of ideas, and more importantly be a voice for CEGE graduate students by acting as a liaison between graduate students and CEGE faculty and administration.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: ENG-CEGA@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: TBD
Columbus, 43210
Co-Lab-eration Club is a club formed to help students explore campus resources while creating personal projects.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: colaberationclub@gmail.com
Website: colaberationclub.wixsite.com/colaberation/activites
Meeting Time and Place: Every other Tuesday 5:30pm
Columbus, 43210
Code 4 Community at The Ohio State University seeks to use programming to demonstrate and implement the benefits of computer science in the world by reaching out to non-profit and charity organizations--including student organizations with a focus on charity work--that would benefit from technical assistance, which may include (but is not limited to) creating websites, developing applications, or writing programs for organizational purposes. Code 4 Community may also host workshops or events available to the surrounding community that teach basic knowledge of programming. Code 4 Community will do this at no cost to the organizations or participants and will simply work to allow the community to see the positive impact of computer science and grant its members the ability to gain real-world experience that may be applicable in a later career.
Status: Active - Established
Email: c4cosu@gmail.com
Website: c4cosu.com/
Meeting Time and Place: Monday 7pm-8:30pm
Columbus, 43210
The Choose Ohio First (COF) Scholarship Student Council purpose is to: - Promote the academic excellence of members by ensuring they have the necessary resources to succeed in their pursuits. - Advocate for the needs of COF Scholars by serving as their voice to ensure their most pressing needs are met. - Foster a supportive, inclusive and vibrant community of COF Scholars where members can collaborate and learn from one another. - Enhancing the professional growth of members by facilitating networking sessions with industry partners to ensure members have the opportunity to widen career opportunities
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Meeting Time and Place: N/A
Smith Lab 3132
100 W 18th Avenue
Columbus, 43210
This organization will provide a platform for students to collaborate on software projects independent of the OSU curriculum for the purpose of experience and portfolio-building. Meetings will be held every week; members will present their progress on current projects as well as pitch new ideas and request help if needed. Membership is intended mainly for CSE and CIS students, but anyone with experience in software development may join.
Status: Active - Established
Email: csdcosu@gmail.com, ENG-collabsoftwareclub@osu.edu
Website: org.osu.edu/csd/
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesday, 6:00-7:30pm
2009 Millikin Road
Columbus, 43210
It shall be the purpose of this organization to promote the betterment and growth of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University. The CoE Ambassadors shall do this by facilitating events aimed at recruiting new incoming freshman and transfer students, as well as working events for the dean and alumni. The CoE Ambassadors first goal is to recruit new incoming freshman and transfer students, and will work at alumni and dean events as a second priority.
Status: Active - Established
Email: ENG-ugambassadors@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Once/Month
201 W. 19th Ave
Columbus, 43210
ColorStack at Ohio State University is a chapter of the ColorStack National non-profit organization. It has the mission to increase the entrance, retention, and success of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous college students pursuing computing. We plan to deliver community building, academic support, and career development opportunities at scale to Black & Latinx computer science students. Our chapter also aims to create an inclusive community of technologists and to deliver programs that will increase our member’s sense of belonging, academic performance, coding skill set, and career outcomes.
Status: Pending
Email: colorstackosu@gmail.com
To be the CPC student chapter at OSU and to train students to compete in the East Central Regional Competition (ECNA) and the International Collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC). Email compcodeclub@gmail.com to ask where our next meeting will be held.
Status: Inactive
Email: compcodeclub@gmail.com
Website: cpcosu.github.io/
Meeting Time and Place: Thursdays, 6:30pm-8pm
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of The Ohio State University Concrete Canoe Team is to design and construct a canoe made of concrete in order to submit it for judging and compete in races in the annual concrete canoe competition sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Status: Active - Established
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays at 6:30PM
2036 Neil Ave
Columbus, 43210
CSE/CIS Peer Mentors is an organization to provide Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and Computer Information Science (CIS) upperclassmen with an opportunity to mentor incoming freshmen in their survey classes.
Status: Pending
Email: osu.csecis.peermentors@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/cse-cis-peer-mentors/
Our purpose is to promote cyber and information security across the university community, teach the different tools used in both defensive and offensive cyber security, and represent the Ohio State University at Capture the Flag events across the nation.
Status: Active - Established
Email: info@osucyber.club
Website: osucyber.club
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays 7-8pm
Subscribe to our mailing list
https://mailinglist.osucyber.club
Columbus, 43210
Design for 90 aims to provide students with an opportunity to be involved in a collaborative learning environment and put to use their skills learned in the classroom to solve complicated real-world problems. D90 aims to serve under-served groups within the community. The name Design for 90 comes from the fact that 90% of all engineers and designers design products and solutions for just 10% of the population, leaving the remaining 90% of the population out of the many benefits of human-centric design. We aim to design for this other 90%.
Status: Active - Established
Email: designfor90@osu.edu
Website: org.osu.edu/d90/
Meeting Time and Place: TBA
Columbus, 43210
Design/Build/Fly's goal is to compete in the annual AIAA Design/Build/Fly competition by to creating a radio controlled electric aircraft.
Status: Active - Established
Email: ohiostatedbf@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/dbf
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays 6:00pm
2036 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
Diamond Grove Scholars' mission is to create a place for all students in space. We are here for students K-Ph.D. and we welcome any and all students wanting to get involved in the space industry. There is a path for everyone to their desired career; join in and start exploring that path!
Status: Pending
Email: diamondgrovescholars@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Website: diamondgrovescholars.org
Meeting Time and Place: Alternating Mondays at 6:30pm
1636 N High Street
Columbus, OH 43201
Columbus, 43210
The EcoCAR Team at the Ohio State University is a group of undergraduate and graduate students who convert a GM donated vehicle into a hybrid-electric vehicle. The project must emphasize fuel economy, lowered emissions, consumer acceptability, connectivity, and autonomy. We compete with other universities throughout North America in an annual EcoCAR Challenge competition. This competition evaluates vehicle design in a variety of dynamic and static events over the course of 4 years of the automotive design process. The 2017-2018 academic year marked the end of the EcoCAR 3 Challenge Competition centered around a 2016 Chevy Camaro. The 2021-2022 academic year marked the end of the EcoCAR MC Challenge Competition centered around a 2019 Chevy Blazer. The 2022-2023 academic will see the start of a new competition EcoCAR EV Challenge which will be centered around a 2023 Cadillac Lyriq.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: osuecocarmc@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/ecocar
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesday 6:30pm-8:30pm & Sunday 9:30am - 1:30pm
930 Kinnear Rd.
Columbus, OH 43212
Columbus, 43210
To educate ourselves and others about ecological engineering and its potential uses, to develop our potential as ecological engineers through hands-on projects, and to utilize our resources as an OSU-affiliated student club to collaborate with our community for justice-oriented, local projects.
Status: Active - Established
Email: ecoengsociety@gmail.com
Meeting Time and Place: Every Wednesday at 6:00pm
590 Woody Hayes
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of the Electronics Club is to: A) To promote education in the field of electronics B) To stimulate interest in the field of electronics C) To design and build electronics projects and host events to showcase them
Status: Pending
Major: Electrical And Computer Engineering
Email: ElectronicsOSU@gmail.com
Website: electronicsclub.osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Once per month on Monday @7pm
2024 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is an international organization that applies engineering solutions to aid in the development of underprivileged communities through community-centered design. EWB-OSU is the student led chapter at The Ohio State University of the national organization. EWB-OSU provides professional development, real world engineering service projects, and networking to its members. We have recently completed the monitoring and evaluation phase of our international project located in N'jau, The Gambia and are looking to continue this partnership into the future. This project dealt with access a sustainable water source for agricultural purposes and we will be traveling in the future to make improvements on previous additions and assist the community in learning to maintain these additions. Additionally, we are in the implementation phase of a structural project in Carrera, Ecuador to improve educational infrastructure. Our chapter traveled to Ecuador last summer and plans on continuing to travel at least once a year to implement the project and evaluate the progress. Our local projects teams work with a variety of organizations in central Ohio including Green Columbus, Friends of the Olentangy Watershed, CHA Animal Shelter and more. Local projects provides many opportunities for hands-on experiences in our own community, including through the many volunteering events we host every semester. Current local projects include designing and producing accessible bilateral stimulation tappers, creating and implementing a bike powered pump for harvesting water from barrels for a tree nursery, and designing a community garden for South Side Family Farms. Our fundraising, marketing, and social teams work to provide funding for our projects as well as keep our members excited and engaged.
Status: Pending
Major: All Majors
Email: ewb.ohiostate@gmail.com
Website: ewbohiostate.com/
Meeting Time and Place: FMS: Mon 6-7, Local: Mon 7-8:30, IP: Wed 7-8:30
Fontana Labs
Columbus, 43210
Serving as Ohio State's Engineering Student Organization Governance Body, the Engineers' Council represents the voice of the Students to College of Engineering and Knowlton School of Architecture Administration. The Council hosts regular meetings to foster growth of student leadership and professional skills within Engineering and KSA Student Organizations and disburses funds and other resources under the authority of the College of Engineering. E-Council also serves as its own Student Organization with multiple committees and events targeted at engaging the Ohio State engineering community.
Status: Inactive
Major: All Majors
Type: All Types
Email: EngineersCouncil@osu.edu
Website: org.osu.edu/engineerscouncil
Meeting Time and Place: Alternating Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m.
Columbus, 43210
To acknowledge the achievements of outstanding juniors, seniors, graduates, and faculty in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and to provide a continuous service to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.
Status: Active - Established
Major: Electrical And Computer Engineering
Website: org.osu.edu/hkn
To promote excellence in aviation and professional development in students.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: ohiostateflightteam@gmail.com
Website: flyosu.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Saturdays 9:00am-2:00pm
2160 West Case Road
Columbus, 43210
To provide an organized outlet for communication between graduate students and departmental faculty and staff. To bring together students from diverse background and research areas in an informal atmosphere. To provide camaraderie among the graduate students community housed in (or advised by a faculty member in) the Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering department. To organize group outings for our members that improve their graduate school experience.
Status: Pending
Email: fabegso@groups.live.com
Meeting Time and Place: Third Tuesday of every month, 3:30-4:00
590 Woody Hayes Drive
Columbus, 43210
The Formula Buckeyes are a student project team who design, build, and compete a formula-style race car against other universities from around the world. While our goal is to be one of the quickest, most competitive teams in North America, our mission is to enhance the education of students across engineering, business, and science disciplines. We offer a unique and exciting opportunity to learn with hands-on learning experiences not found in the classroom, and in return, you will be able to help our team push the boundaries of what is possible. In 2024, the Formula Buckeyes succeeded at all three competitions entered, with 1st place finishes at Formula SAE Michigan, the Oakland Grand Prix, and the Pittsburgh Shootout.
Status: Active - Established
Email: formula.buckeyes.sae@gmail.com
Website: www.org.osu.edu/formulabuckeyes
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays at 7:00pm
930 Kinnear Road
Columbus, 43210
A student organization dedicated to providing the environment and resources for learning the process of developing video games. Students and other members in all fields of study, regardless of experience, have the ability to collaborate on development projects, compete in contests, learn, and have fun in a social community. Various speakers and recruiters are brought in as often as possible as well.
Status: Pending
Email: GCCatOSU@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/gamedev
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays 7:00-8:30 PM
Columbus, 43210
Girls Who Code is a national organization closing the gender gap in computer science fields. The College Loops program at OSU focuses on building programming skills, sisterhood, professional development, and networking. Membership is free and open to all students (regardless of gender identity), and all skill levels.
Status: Pending
Email: gwc.ohiostate@gmail.com
Website: groupme.com/join_group/71564608/D4priYut
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays 6-7 twice a month
Columbus, 43210
The GoAERO (Aerial Emergency Response Operations) team exists to bring together students and professional faculty/staff to design, build, and fly Ohio State’s entry in the international GoAERO Prize. The GoAERO Prize is a three-year global competition with over $2 million in prize money to be awarded, aimed at bringing the world’s brightest minds together to focus on a singular mission: Saving Lives. Teams participating will design and build the first autonomy-enabled Emergency Response Flyer, a high-tech aircraft that will help response teams reach people, places and crises faster and easier than ever before. The Emergency Response Flyer will be a portable aircraft that can be deployed by first responders to natural disasters, medical emergencies and humanitarian crises. We provide an opportunity for team members with a background in aerospace, mechanical, computer science and electrical engineering to demonstrate engineering skills and experiment while solving a societal need. Students can expect to gain knowledge in flight vehicle design, assembly, and testing; technical team building and leadership; time management; and entrepreneurship. At the same time, through this competition, the organization will contribute to the mission of Ohio State in creating and discovering knowledge to improve the well-being of our local, state, regional, national and global communities through life-saving medical/emergency rescue vehicle design.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: GoAERO@osu.edu
The OSU Graduate Chapter of Society of Women Engineers consists of female engineering graduate students that represent the top leaders in OSU graduate engineering programs. The overarching goals of the organization are to: establish support for women in graduate engineering, create a comfortable space for discussing issues that are specific to women engineers, and find concrete solutions to being a woman in this field. Events are open to all students regardless of gender identity.
Status: Pending
Email: osugradswe@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/gradswe/
Meeting Time and Place: Varies
122 Hitchcock Hall, 2070 Neil Ave
Columbus OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The Graduate Engineering Education Organization (GEEO) shall serve as a hub for collaboration among OSU graduate students engaged in engineering education research. Pursuant to this purpose, its existence shall provide the structure and resources necessary to support regular programming and ad hoc activities of the type listed below, oriented towards three broad focus areas: Community; we strive to build a community of peers and future colleagues that will persist beyond our shared time at OSU by: • Hosting such events that will strengthen the professional and social bonds of our membership • Participating in networking opportunities with engineering education students from other institutions • Promoting the field of engineering education through participation in College of Engineering and university-wide events Scholarship; we encourage the intellectual growth of our membership by: • Inviting speakers to deliver lectures or facilitate workshops • Aggregating and disseminating materials to assist in coursework, research, and professional development • Sponsoring mutual reading and writing hours Advocacy; we support the wellness of graduate students engaged in engineering education research by: • Representing the interests of our membership in the university, local, state, and national communities • Securing the rights of our membership as OSU graduate students • Promoting quality and best practices in engineering education graduate programs
Status: Inactive
Meeting Time and Place: Second Thursday of every month at 2 pm.
Columbus, 43210
Human Factors and related fields aim to advance the design and development of complex systems for integration with human practitioners to make work safer, more meaningful, and more efficient. To do so is inherently multidisciplinary, combining knowledge from biomechanics, cognitive science, psychology, systems engineering, design, physics, and more. Our goal as a student chapter is to connect undergraduate and graduate students and young professionals with industry and research professionals in the Human Factors and Ergonomics domain while also fostering a student community.
Status: Active - Established
Major: All Majors
Email: post.217@osu.edu
Website: hfesosu.weebly.com/
Meeting Time and Place: Please see website for an up to date schedule
1971 Neil Ave
https://hfesosu.weebly.com/
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of this club is to foster community for students interested in Humanitarian Engineering. Humanitarian Engineering Community Club will support the connections made in the Humanitarian Engineering Scholars (HES) program, continue learning about the topics learned in the HES program, and serve the local area. Also, it is to bring students who were not a part of the HES program into this community, including but not limited to, students in the HE minor, Engineering Scholars students, and general Ohio State students.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Meeting Time and Place: Thursday 6-7pm
Columbus, 43210
We, the IEEE graduate student members at the Ohio State University, in order to advance the state-of-the-art of technology in our field of competence, hereby form a technical union, which promotes innovation, encourages collaboration, organizes thoughtful exchange, and advocates for the wellbeing of its members.
Status: Inactive
Major: Electrical And Computer Engineering
Type: Graduate
Email: ieee-gsb@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Website: org.osu.edu/ieeegsb/
To advance global prosperity by fostering technological innovation, enabling members' careers and promoting community world-wide. As the Ohio State branch, we look to help students create a network with faculty, other students, and engineers from industry.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Major: Electrical And Computer Engineering
Email: ieee@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays 6:45 to 7:45 pm
2015 Neil Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
STEMERs-OSU is dedicated to improving the teaching and learning of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education through the following objectives: • to promote improved teaching practices and research in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education; • to encourage commitment to professional growth and continued professional improvement; • to promote unity and communication between and among students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: stemers@osu.edu
Website: u.osu.edu/insteamers
Meeting Time and Place: Monthly officer team meeting TBD
1945 North High Street
Columbus, 43210
ISA is an organization dedicated to providing MIS, CIS, and CSE students with opportunities to network with technology professionals, professors, and each other. Built upon this foundation, our goal is to facilitate a smooth transition between academia and the professional world.
Status: Pending
Email: osu.infosystems@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/isa
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesday 7:00 PM
210 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, 43210
Forge intellectual connections with faculty and professionals that lead to publications, job opportunities, consulting relationships, internships, and personal friendships.
Status: Pending
Email: INFORMSatTheOhioStateUniversity@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Website: u.osu.edu/informsosu
Meeting Time and Place: Will be announced through e-mail
Columbus, 43210
To be the premier Industrial Engineering student organization committed to developing professional, academic, and social networks that openly educates and promotes the Industrial Engineering major and profession to all students.
Status: Pending
Email: ohiostateiise@gmail.com
Website: www.ohiostateiise.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Every Other Wednesday at 7:30 PM
151 W Woodruff Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The IBE Program teaches technical skills and problem solving through an interdisciplinary approach while emphasizing creativity, innovation, and professional development.
Status: Active - Established
Email: ohiostateibe@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/ibeprogram/
Meeting Time and Place: Monday
136 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, 43210
iGEM at the Ohio State University works throughout the year to design and realize a bioengineered organism with real-life applications in healthcare, the environment, and more. Throughout the year we design and fundraise. Over the summer, we will work in a wet lab, transforming our organism and bringing our project to life. In October, we travel to Paris, France to join over 300 teams from around the world to network and present our project.
Status: Pending
Email: igem.osu@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/igem/
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays from 6-7 pm
Columbus, 43210
The Knowlton Conservation Corps is a student organization at The Ohio State University that aims to leave a legacy of maintaining the rooftop garden of Knowlton while promoting conservation education through service and recreational events including campus trash pickups, sustainable crafts, trivia nights, and native food samplings. We encourage an inclusive environment by combining disciplines within and outside the School of Architecture. In the future, the club seeks to expand our maintenance duties to other neglected outdoor spaces on campus.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: KnowltonConservationCorps@osu.edu
Website: u.osu.edu/knowltonconservationcorps/
Meeting Time and Place: TBA
Columbus, 43210
Knowlton Nomads’s purpose is to enrich the undergraduate and graduate classroom experience by using cities around the U.S. (including Columbus) as models to be studied in order to expand on knowledge learned within any of the Knowlton School disciplines: City and Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture; and other related disciplines.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: knowltonnomads@gmail.com
The Knowlton Society’s mission is to thoughtfully engage with the student body, faculty, staff, administration, and relevant stakeholders of the Knowlton School and allied arts to uphold our pillars of advocacy, community, and student empowerment.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: knowltonsociety@gmail.com
Lambda Psi Engineering Honorary is an undergraduate honorary which targets students within the College of Engineering. Members can be from any engineering discipline, but they must have received a 3.5 or higher GPA for at least two semesters prior to application or a cumulative GPA of 3.5 by the end of their freshman year. Additionally, they must show commitment to the OSU and/or Columbus community by providing their services in encouraging academic success to other minority engineers. Activities of Lambda Psi include study tables, professional development workshops, community service, and various social outings.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Major: All Majors
Type: Diversity
Email: OSULambdaPsi@gmail.com
Website: lpsi.engineering.osu.edu/
Meeting Time and Place: Thursday 2:15 pm
Various
Columbus, 43210
The Materials Science and Engineering Club (MSE Club) is dedicated to promoting Materials Science to interested students in the College of Engineering along with potential future Ohio State engineering students. The MSE Club also plans social activities to provide interaction between the students, faculty, and staff in the Materials Science Department. Informing students about job and networking opportunities, scholarships, and general information about materials science accounts for much of the club's mission.
Status: Pending
Major: Material Science Engineering
Email: wiggins.193@osu.edu
Website: org.osu.edu/mseclub
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays at 6:00PM
140 W 19th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
Our mission is to create a group that advises, assists, supports, and socially involves graduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at The Ohio State University. By serving as a reliable resource for information, providing a voice for the graduate student population, acting as a liaison between graduate students and the mechanical engineering faculty and administration, and fostering a sense of community through social activities, we strive to enhance the experience of all mechanical engineering graduate students.
Status: Active - Established
Email: mega@osu.edu
Website: u.osu.edu/maemega
Meeting Time and Place: As needed
201 W. 19th Ave
Columbus, 43210
Minorities in Tech at Ohio State (M.I.T) was created with the goal of enhancing both our technical skills and those of our peers and the broader campus community. We wanted to establish a hub for like-minded students to collaborate, develop their abilities, and better prepare for securing internships. M.I.T also aims to showcase our potential to companies, emphasizing the talent and determination present within our community.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: mitohiostate@gmail.com
Website: linktr.ee/mitohiostate
Meeting Time and Place: Every Thursday at 6:30 pm
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The Ohio State chapter of The National Association of Minority Landscape Architects (NAMLA) is intended to unify the minority students in the Landscape Architecture program at the Knowlton School of Architecture. NAMLA strives to create a sense of community and connectivity among minority students while providing a safe space for students to celebrate the accomplishments and achievements of professionals of color in the field. NAMLA also serves to collaborate with other organizations dedicated to the support the success of students of color on-campus. The organization connects students to diverse firms, designers, and alumni. We aim to emphasize the importance of representation in the field of Landscape Architecture.
Status: Inactive
Email: osunamla@outlook.com
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays Biweekly at 6:00pm
Columbus, 43210
NOBCChE at The Ohio State University (OSU) is committed to the discovery, transmittal, and application of knowledge in the fields of science and engineering. The mission of NOBCChE at OSU therefore is to build an eminent community of scientists and engineers by increasing the number and retention rates of minorities in these fields on the OSU campus. NOBCChE at OSU will achieve its mission through diverse programs designed to foster professional and social development and encourage students to pursue careers in science and technical fields. Also NOBCChE at OSU is focused on helping to create a conducive atmosphere for minority students to prosper. To this end, NOBCChE at OSU will establish educational partnerships with other organizations on campus, municipalities, businesses, industries, other institutions and organizations in the public and private sectors.
Status: Active - Established
Email: osunobcche@gmail.com
Website: research.cbc.osu.edu/nobcche/category/uncategorized/
Meeting Time and Place: Second Tuesday of Month at 6:00 p.m.
140 W 18th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
To champion diversity within the design professions by promoting the excellence, community engagement, and professional development of its members.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: ohiostatenomas@gmail.com
Website: knowlton.osu.edu/students/student-organizations
Meeting Time and Place: Thursdays @4:30pm
275 W. Woodruff Ave
Columbus, 43210
NSBE's mission is "to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community."
Status: Active - Established
Major: All Majors
Type: Diversity
Email: nsbeosupresident@gmail.com
Website: www.nsbeosu.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays Biweekly @ 6:30 PM
201 W 19th Ave
Columbus, 43210
The NSLS is a national organization that helps people discover and achieve their goals. The NSLS offers life-changing lectures from the nations leading presenters and a community where like-minded success oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. The NSLS also serves as a powerful force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing action to better the world. The mission statement of the NSLS is "Building Leaders who make a Better World."
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: nslsatosu@gmail.com
Website: www.nsls.org
Meeting Time and Place: TBD
1739 N High St
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
We host HackOHI/O and MakeOHI/O, annual 24-hour hackathons where students spend a weekend working as teams to solve problems and learn more about technology. We also host a variety of other events throughout the school year to connect with students interested in technology, such as High School I/O for high school outreach and ShowOHI/O for the student entrepreneur community.
Status: Pending
Email: hackathon@osu.edu
Website: hack.osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Meeting information can be found in our Slack
2024 Neil Avenue
Columbus, 43210
We are a group of undergraduate engineering students that participates in DNA nanotechnology based molecular design for an annual International Biomolecular Design Competition.
Status: Pending
Email: theohiomod@gmail.com
Website: nbl.osu.edu/research
Meeting Time and Place: Thursday 6pm
201 W. 19th Ave E 339
Columbus, 43210
In a world where technology increases its reach into our personal lives, encroaching on our privacy, accessibility, and even our democracy, the Open Source Club at the Ohio State University seeks to educate and advocate on the benefits of open-source, both as a software development model, and as a philosophy. This will be accomplished by workshops on how to incorporate freedom-respecting software in your life, collaborations with other clubs to find the intersection between their goals and the open-source movement, as well as hosting talks and social gatherings to collaborate on how to improve the the community around open-source in general.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: opensourceclub.osu@protonmail.com
Website: osuosc.org/
The purpose of the OBAP Ohio State University Chapter is to unify aerospace/aviation students, professionals, and members of the community in a setting where learning, leadership, service, and scholarship is cultivated and enrichened.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Major: Aerospace Engineering
Type: Diversity
Email: obaptosu@gmail.com
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays at 5:30pm
Columbus, 43210
oSTEM provides support for LGBTQ+ and ally students, faculty, and staff by educating peers, hosting social events, and connecting members with activism opportunities and professionals in industry.
Status: Pending
Email: ostem.at.osu@gmail.com
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
164 Annie & John Glenn Ave
140 W 18th Ave
Columbus, 43210
We are a social sorority for women in engineering, architecture, and engineering-related sciences. Phi Sigma Rho enables women to stay active at Ohio State, find study aids, lead and participate in community service, socialize, and develop a career.
Status: Pending
Major: All Majors
Type: Social
Email: phisigmarho.osu.president@gmail.com
Website: osu.phisigmarho.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays 7:00pm
Columbus, 43210
This organization was formed to: •Protect and benefit the general public through the development of principles of practice conforming to recognized ethical codes and •Guide the Professional Surveyor to practice the profession in accordance with the Surveyor's Pledge; •Protect the inherent rights of those engaged in the profession; •Promote the advancement of professional surveying; SPACER •Promote educational programs for the advancement of those engaged in the profession; •Promote cooperation and act as liaison among groups of professional societies representing related professional fields. As a professional organization, PLSO provides a forum to: •Express personal, professional and community opinions at local and state levels; •Educate the general public about the services, activities and legal standards required of the Professional Surveyor; •Present the unified voice of the profession aimed at bettering our community, our profession and ourselves. PLSO recognizes the aims and goals of its affiliate societies which are common to its own and pledges its support toward their achievement.
Status: Pending
Email: plso@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays once a month at 7:30
2060 NEIL AVENUE
Columbus, 43210
We are a group of people who are passionate about Science Olympiad and want to continue our journey with this brilliant organization. Our initiative is to organize and hold invitational events for Science Olympiad teams to participate in, so that they can better prepare for higher-level competitions. We want to provide resources for these Science Olympiad teams so that they are able to succeed in their efforts. Additionally, we host outreach and support events for other Science Olympiad events.
Status: Pending
Email: osuscienceolympiad@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/osuscioly/
Meeting Time and Place: Monday 7:00
Columbus, 43210
It shall be the purpose of SERVitecture to encourage and promote Knowlton School of Architecture student and faculty involvement through community service opportunities related to the fields of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City and Regional Planning.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: servitecture@gmail.com
Website: servitecture.weebly.com/
Meeting Time and Place: TBD
275 W. Woodruff Ave.
Columbus, 43210
Sigma Gamma Tau is established to recognize and honor those individuals in the field of aeronautics and astronautics who have through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achievement been a credit to their profession. The Society seeks to foster a high standard of ethics and professional practices and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellowship, particularly among students of Aerospace Engineering.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Major: Aerospace Engineering
Type: Honor Society
Email: sgt.osu@gmail.com
Website: u.osu.edu/sgtosu/
Meeting Time and Place: Monthly on Mondays/Thursdays evenings
Columbus, 43210
To promote mental wellness practices including breathwork, meditation, and yoga within the College of Engineering. To reach out to engineering undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, and administrators who are looking for meditation, positive community, or peer support through difficult times. We are a chapter of SKY Campus Happiness, a comprehensive psychosocial program tailored for universities offered by the International Association for Human Values. SKY also acts as an acronym for the scientifically validated set of breathwork practices and lifestyle: Sudarshan Kriya & Yoga.
Status: Active - Established
Email: osuskyengineering@gmail.com
Website: www.skyengineering.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Columbus, 43210
Connecting people... With the launch of the Society for Biological Engineering, AIChE endeavors to be the professional association of choice for engineers and applied scientists with interest in the broad area of biological engineering. Organized by AIChE and prominent leaders in industry, academe, and government, the Society for Biological Engineering will work to expand the reaches of chemical engineering, build upon the interdisciplinary nature of biological engineering, and provide opportunities for successful connections. Cultivating knowledge… As the global leader of the chemical engineering profession, AIChE provides programs and services essential to you and your career. The Society for Biological Engineering will continue this legacy by developing new products and services that integrate biology and chemical engineering and are cost effective, relevant, and bring value to this broad community. Catalyzing the future… As the discipline evolves, so will we. Our objective is to provide a professional home to those who will reshape and redefine the biological and chemical industries as we currently know them. It is members like you who will bring this vision to fruition. Help us catalyze the future by shaping your society today. We value recommendations for programs and projects that best serve your needs. Email us at bio@aiche.org to volunteer, share ideas, and show your support.
Status: Active - Established
Email: sbe.osu@gmail.com
Website: sbe.org.ohio-state.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Biweekly
151 W Woodruff Ave
CBEC
Columbus, 43210
SASE as an organization strives to achieve 3 goals: 1) Preparing students for success and leadership globally 2) Raising cultural awareness and diversity both on and off campus 3) Provide opportunities for our members to give back to their local communities
Status: Pending
Major: All Majors
Type: Diversity
Email: ohiostate@saseconnect.org
Website: org.osu.edu/sase
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays and/or Wednesday at 6 PM
ATTN: Ohio Union Room 2095 CSLS -- SASE OSU
1739 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43210
Columbus, 43210
The Society of Environmental Engineers is a professional organization committed to bringing together students with a common interest in environmental engineering, providing them with networking opportunities and career advice, and opportunities to engage in the community while serving the environment. It is an umbrella organization that houses three former student organizations, the American Academy of Environmental Engineers, the Water Environment Federation, as well as the American Water Works Association.
Status: Inactive
Major: Civil Enviromental And Geodetic Engineering
Email: societyofenveng@gmail.com
Website: ceg.osu.edu/about/society-environmental-engineers
Meeting Time and Place: Every Tuesday @ 5-7pm
2036 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers was founded in 1974 in Los Angeles, California by a group of engineers who made it their objective to form a national organization of professional engineers to serve as role models in the Hispanic community. Since 1990 there have been organizations who made it their mission to form a similar community at Ohio State. CHEA, Council of Hispanics in Engineering and Architecture, and afterwards OHSEA, Organization of Hispanics Students in Engineering and Architecture were the premier organizations until 2003 when SHPE became official by its name, the Society of Hispanic and Professional Engineers. Today we are brought together by heritage, social responsibility and desire to improve the equality of all people through the use of science and technology. We value excellence in education, professional pursuits and leadership. We obtain excellence through integrity, empowerment, achievement, diversity and continuous improvement.
Status: Active - Established
Major: All Majors
Type: Diversity
Email: shpe.osu@gmail.com, sponsorship inquiries: shpeosu.professional@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/shpe
Meeting Time and Place: 6PM Wednesday (Monthly)
140 W 19th Ave Building 151, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) chapter at The Ohio State University is to educate its members in the oil and gas industry’s upstream sector. We provide them with opportunities to immerse themselves in this thriving industry through networking with professionals, participating in workshops, and attending field trips to oil and gas sites and conferences. The organization also intends to keep its members up-to-date on the latest developments in the oil and gas industry, through speaker sessions and monthly newsletters.
Status: Pending
Email: osuspe@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Website: org.osu.edu/spe
Meeting Time and Place: Leadership meetings Tuesdays at 6:30
151 W Woodruff Ave Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
Empower women to achieve their full potential in careers as engineers and leaders; expand the image of the engineering and technology professions as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity and inclusion. For companies interested in sponsoring SWE, please contact claypool.76@osu.edu.
Status: Pending
Major: All Majors
Type: Diversity
Email: osuswe@gmail.com
Website: www.osuswe.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Monthly Meetings - Sign-Up for Newsletter for Info
Columbus, 43210
We aim to educate ourselves, fellow students, and the community about sustainable energy and introduce the latest solar initiatives emerging in our world. We strive to bring interactive solar energy to campus and beyond through outreach events, campus projects, and connections with solar professionals. We can apply student knowledge of engineering, problem-solving, and other ideas to address problems in our local and international communities.
Status: Active - Established
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m.
2009 Millikin Rd, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The design and fabrication of a steel bridge to meet standards established by The American Institute of Steel Construction which will be used to compete both regionally and nationally with other universities.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: steelbridge@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays 5:30 pm
2036 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
To advance and advocate excellence in structural engineering and provide direct links to the industry of Structural Engineering.
Status: Pending
Email: seaoo@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Varies
2070 Neil Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
The mission of SCASLA, the Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, is to provide undergraduate and graduate landscape architecture students opportunities that connect them with the community, refine their professional skills, and explore the field of landscape architecture with other impassioned peers, professionals, and faculty.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: osu.scasla@gmail.com
Meeting Time and Place: Monday 6 pm
275 W. Woodruff Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
To take active steps towards a greener planet. Doing community service work to aid in Ohio State and the city of Columbus’ efforts to be more sustainable. To challenge the status-quo on what can and cannot be done through collaboration and competition.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Email: CarbonCaptureClub@osu.edu
Website: osucarbon.wixsite.com/osucarboncaptureclub
Meeting Time and Place: Project Team: Tuesdays from 7-8 pm
Columbus, 43210
Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society, founded in 1885 to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges.
Status: Active - Established
Major: All Majors
Type: Honor Society
Email: tbpohg@gmail.com
Website: www.tbp.org/recruit/recruitHome.cfm
Meeting Time and Place: Varying
Varying
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of FIRST Alumni and Robotics at Ohio State (FROS) is to support the local FIRST community through mentorship and participate as a project team in the NASA Lunabotics Competition.
Status: Active - Established
Major: All Majors
Email: firstrobotics@osu.edu
Website: firstrobotics.osu.edu/
Meeting Time and Place: Wednesdays 7:00 pm
2009 Millikin Rd
Columbus, 43210
Texnikoi has been a distinguished engineering honorary since its founding in 1924. TNK is committed to recognizing engineering students that present a well-rounded education. Members display strong extracurricular involvement, community service, as well as academic excellence in the College of Engineering.
Status: Active - Established
Major: All Majors
Type: Honor Society
Email: texnikoi.osu@gmail.com
Website: texnikoi.osu.edu/
Meeting Time and Place: TBD
2084 N. High Street
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of this Organization is to enhance the technical knowledge gained by members in the classroom through applications in the theme park and entertainment industry. This shall take the form of team design projects as well as various educational opportunities.
Status: Active - Established
Email: theme.park.engineering@gmail.com
Website: www.tpegosu.com/
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesday, 7:00 PM
Columbus, 43210
The purpose of Theta Tau is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members, and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship.
Status: Pending
Email: sigmachapterofthetatau@gmail.com
Website: osuthetatau.wixsite.com/website
Meeting Time and Place: Sunday 6:00PM
1946 Indianola Avenue
Columbus, 43210
A social fraternity for engineers, scientists, and architecture majors. Dedicated to building better men.
Status: Pending
Major: All Majors
Email: osutriangleexec@gmail.com
Website: osutriangle.org/
Meeting Time and Place: Monday 8:00pm
1739 N High St, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
UWRT is an engineering student project team which designs, manufactures, and programs autonomous underwater vehicles. The team is currently working on a vehicle for the AUVSI Foundation's International RoboSub Competition; held each year in San Diego, CA.
Status: Pending
Major: All Majors
Email: osu.uwrt@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/osu-uwrt
Meeting Time and Place: Sundays at 12:00 pm
2015 Neil Ave
Columbus, 43210
The Welding Engineering ‘Distance Student Network’ Collaboration Organization aims to connect the hundreds of online distance students currently pursuing their Welding Engineering degrees at The Ohio State University. This organization encourages increased collaboration and communication amongst the Welding Engineering distance students through mentorship opportunities, professional development and engagement with on-campus Ohio State University Welding Engineering students. The Welding Engineering ‘Distance Student Network’ Collaboration Organization supports the further development of the Welding Engineering profession by encouraging student participation and engagement within the industry, while providing a network in which online distance students can connect, share experiences and support all members of The Ohio State University Welding Engineering community. Through the completion of scheduled virtual and in-person volunteer activities, the Welding Engineering distance students can connect with other students in the organization and further promote community engagement through multiple geographical areas. By scheduling geographical and regional meetings, with virtual ‘call-in opportunities’, the Welding Engineering distance students at The Ohio State University can connect, share network connections and experiences and mentor other students in their regions through community outreach and support. Furthermore, this organization provides a collaborative organization in which current Ohio State University students interested in the Welding Engineering program can speak with current students, ask questions and gain insight into the program. Through completion of regional outreach programs and incentives, specific to Welding Engineering, current Ohio State University Welding Engineering students can share their passion and positive prospective of the program.
Status: Pending
Email: ENG-WeldingEngineeringDistanceStudentNetwork@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Monthly - Thursdays, 3:30pm
Microsoft Teams - Virtual
Columbus, 43210
Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) is the premier organization with national reach dedicated to bringing together women in cybersecurity from academia, research and industry to share knowledge, experience, networking and mentoring. WiCyS is open to people of any gender, major, and skill level.
Status: Active - Established
Email: osuwicys@gmail.com
Website: org.osu.edu/womenincyber/
Meeting Time and Place: Monday's from 7-8 or 7:30-8:30
2015 Neil Ave Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, 43210
Women in Flight at The Ohio State University is a student organization dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of women in all aviation careers and interests. We are committed to providing networking, education, mentoring and scholarship opportunities for women and men who are striving for challenging and fulfilling careers in the aviation and aerospace industries.
Status: Active - Established
Email: waiohiostate@gmail.com
Website: aviation.osu.edu/women-aviation
Meeting Time and Place: Mondays 6-7
Columbus, 43210
Women of Knowlton is an advocacy group for the advancement of gender-equity within architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning. We are focused on promoting a culture of change for the female-identifying community within the Knowlton School. Women of Knowlton is led by women, but membership is open to anyone who seeks to promote equal opportunity for all. Our group focuses on community centered conversations about the empirical effect of gender within all fields of design, and how we can promote a culture of respect and acceptance.
Status: Active - New/Re-Established I
Email: Silvestri.34@osu.edu
Meeting Time and Place: Tuesdays at 5:00
Columbus, 43210