Social Groups
Support Groups
- The
ECSEL is one of several coalitions funded by the National
Science Foundation that have been working to improve engineering
education and reduce barriers to minorities and women.
- MIT Gay, Lesbian, and
Bisexual Grad Student Coffeehouse
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GAMIT, or Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transgenders, and
Friends at MIT, hosts study breaks, parties, support groups, and
other activities for members of MIT's Gay and Lesbian community.
- The MIT
Vegetarian Support Group is a very informal organization
interested in vegetarian issues. Membership is free,
noncommittal and comes with NO requirements (being vegetarian is
not a prerequisite).
Ethnic/Language/International Groups
- The MIT
Arab Student Organization
- The MIT
Club Argentino
- The Armenian
Student Organization of MIT
- The Black Graduate
Student Association has information, resources, and a support
group for Black graduate students at MIT. The BGSA also sponsors
socials, lectures, and participates in community service activities.
- The National Society of
Black Engineers strives to help minorites in engineering and the
sciences.
- The MIT Black Students' Union
- The
Brazilian Student Association
- The MIT
Canadian Club
- The MIT
Caribbean Club
- The Central
American Club of MIT home page contains information about current
officials, club legislation, and other information. All are welcome
and encouraged to join!
- The MIT
Chinese Students Club
- The MIT Chinese
Student and Scholar Association (MIT CSSA)
provides the best service for Chinese students, scholars and their
family in and out MIT community.
- The Club Latino
gathers students from Latin countries and their friends
for social and cultural events.
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-
The MIT
European Club is
one of the most active international clubs at MIT. Be there or be
square!
- The MIT
Filipino Students Association
- The MIT
Hansori
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The
Hellenic Student's Association (Greece and Cyprus)
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The MIT
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
- The Society for
Hong Kong and China Affairs
- The Hong Kong Student
Society of MIT provides a communication network for its
members and those interested in the society. Hong Kong and
related aspects are stressed in its activities.
- The
Hungarian Association of MIT
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The
Indian Student Association
- The
Association of Indonesian Students at MIT
-
International Students Association
-
MIT
Students for Israel
- The
Japanese Association of MIT (JAM)
- The MIT
Jordanian Student Organization
- The MIT
Korean Graduate Student Association
- The MIT Korean Students
Association is an organization to bring and introduce Korea
and its rich culture to the MIT community.
-
Sloan Club Latino
-
La Union Chicana por Aztlan (LUChA)
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The
Lebanese Club at MIT
- The
Malaysian Students Association at MIT
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The
Mexican Student Association at MIT
- Mujeres
Latinas provides support and friendship to MIT Latinas and promotes
awareness of Latina issues.
- The MIT
Native American Students Association
-
Pakssmit: The Pakistani Students' Society at MIT
-
Polish Club at MIT
-
Association of Puerto Rican Students at MIT
- The
Portuguese Students' Association of MIT
- The
Republic of China Student Association at MIT
- The
Romanian Students Association dedicated to presenting
the Romanian culture, history, and soul to the world.
- The MIT
Russian Club
- The MIT Scandinavian Association
of Students
- The MIT Singapore
Students Society
- The MIT
South African Club
- South Asian American
Students Association
- The MIT
Association of Taiwanese Students is dedicated to the promotion
of Taiwanese culture within the MIT community. ATS organizes the
Chinese radio show "Rhythm of Taipei", holds weekly Taiwanese language
sessions, and sponsors intercollegiate activities with other Chinese
clubs around Boston.
- The
Club of Thai Students at MIT (TSMIT)
- The MIT
Turkish Student Association (TSA)
- The Venezuelan Student
Association at MIT (VENSAMIT)
- The MIT
Vietnamese Students' Association (VSA)
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