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8 to the Bar  (8TTB)
    Contact: Rick Chang (rc328@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Achayot B'Yichud  (ABY)
    Contact: Kelsey Gold (klg37@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: This women's organization strives to represent Jewish ideals and values, serve their interests, needs, and general welfare, and to serve as a community to build strong leaders for the future. Additionally, this organization will serve as a forum to educate members and provide a means of discussion about the State of Israel.
 
African Students Association 
    Contact: David Joshua (dj442@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this organization: 1. To form a cohesive group of students in the Drexel community that will provide a supportive structure both on an academic and social level. 2. To stimulate African awareness through the events pertaining to African issues, heritage and culture. 3. To act as a supportive mechanism to incoming students who desire to learn about diverse African cultures.
 
Alpha Chi Rho  (AXP)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Epsilon Pi  (AEP)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Kappa Alpha  (AKA)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Kappa Psi  (AKPsi)
    Contact: Ravi Patel (rhp26@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Honorary
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Inc.  (APO)
    Contact: James E Bernhardt (jeb58@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Alpha Phi Omega is established for the purpose of assembling college students in the fellowship of the principles of the Boy Scouts of America as embodied in its Scout Oath and Law, to develop Leadership, to promote Friendship and provide Service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational, and intellectual heritage.
 
Alpha Pi Lambda  (APL)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Alpha Sigma Alpha  (ASA)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
American Chemical Society - Student Affiliates  (D-ACSSA)
    Contact: James Giammarco (jmg63@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives are to: A: Promote interest in chemistry and to give the student body an awareness of the chemistry department and other chemical related departments at Drexel. B: Increase knowledge of chemical applications around the world in order to give students a better idea of what is needed from chemists. C: Develop and promote relationships with faculty and other chemists.
 
American Institute of Chemical Engineers  (AICHE)
    Contact: Kevin Wujcik (khw25@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this chapter shall be to promote the professional development of its members through its programs, foster relations among Student Chapters and the parent body of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and to contribute to the development of chemical engineering at Drexel University through activities involving the faculty and student members.
 
American Medical Student Association  (AMSA)
    Contact: Shazia Mehmood (sfm29@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the Drexel University Chapter of the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) is to serve as the official representative body of constituent members to the national organization of AMSA. As a local chapter, the organization will provide opportunities for its members to participate in volunteer work, learn and lobby for important health issues, and provide resources for students to improve their medical school applications.
 
American Red Cross Club of Drexel University 
    Contact: Atisha Patel (ap359@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this chapter shall be: 1. to provide and participate in training for disaster service 2. to provide and participate in health and safety activities and training 3. to host blood drives 4. to participate in community service projects 5. to serve as a liaison between the National Red Cross Organization and the Drexel community in participating in other Red Cross events.
 
American Soc. Of Heating Refrig & Air Conditioning Engineers  (ASHRAE)
    Contact: Anita Lee (akl24@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Engineering
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
American Society of Civil Engineers  (ASCE)
    Contact: Joe Seybert (jrs72@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this association shall be to promote a greater understanding of civil engineering within the University through speakers, workshops, conferences, socials, and other activities which emphasize civil engineering. This organization shall work closely with the Philadelphia Professional ASCE and Younger Member's Forum to form ties with the professional world and to coordinate events with them to encourage personal and professional growth of the student members.
 
American Society of Mechanical Engineers  (ASME)
    Contact: Frank Barmes (fdb25@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Assoc  (DALSAA)
    Contact: Jennifer King (jgk82@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Anime & Gaming  (AGO)
    Contact: Nathaniel Beers (nrb52@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Its purpose is twofold: first, to promote Anime (Japanese animation) within the Drexel community; second, to bring diverse gamers together.
 
Annx Art Exhibition  (ANNX)
    Contact: Alessandra (Sasha) McCune (alm59@drexel.edu)
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this Art Exhibition is to encourage awareness of the various aspects of design with faculty assistance and professional speakers. Our main goal is fundraising, planning, and organization of the Annual Student Art Exhibition while concentrating on raising the awareness of the arts in the Drexel and Philadelphia community.
 
Apostolos Missions - (formely Apostolos Campus Ministry)  (ACM)
    Contact: Phil Nelson (pjn26@drexel.edu)
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: We, the members of Apostolos Campus Ministry are dedicated to the ideal of creating a global Christian college-age ministry with the purpose of sharing the Gospel. As leaders and members of Apostolos Campus Ministry, we wish to reveal the love of God that we have received freely through the teachings and the life of Jesus Christ. We hope that the life we lead can bring other students to know the same saving grace that we have found in the Bible, and therefore bring positive and transforming change to college campuses within the four corners of the world.
 
Applied Creativity Student Association  (ACSA)
    Contact: Nick Linardopoulos (nl33@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Architectural Engineering Institute  (AEI)
    Contact: Michael Kane (mbk92@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: AEI will serve its members by providing a forum for issues relative to the building industry, acting as an avenue of communication between members of this educational institution and the professional community, and developing a dialogue to convey praise or voice concerns and suggest improvements to the engineering curriculum. Additionally, AEI will serve its members in any way deemed appropriate or necessary in both the educational and professional environments.
 
Art Administration Graduate Student Association  (AAGA)
    Contact: Zeek Weil (zw36@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The AAGA exists to enhance the Arts Administration program both academically and socially by supplementing it with learning and networking opportunities as well as extra-curricular activities. It also serves as a forum for Arts Administration students to voice their opinions and have them represented by the AAGA Board to the Graduate Student Association.
 
Art Club  (ART)
    Contact: Joanna Karanikas (jk335@drexel.edu)
    Category: Performing and Fine Arts
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The mission of the Art Club is to forge links between the community of local artists, visiting exhibitions, museums and installations. We plan on inviting guest lecturers to deepen our knowledge of the world of art, which surrounds us.
 
Asbury Protestant Ministry 
    Contact: Sarah Bakermans (seb42@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Asbury is an inclusive, open-minded, justice-seeking Christian ministry striving to live out what Jesus called the two greatest commandments: loving God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength, and loving our neighbors as ourselves. Through fellowship, worship, study, prayer, service and social action, we seek to deepen our understanding and practice of spirituality and the Christian life.
 
ASHA for Education  (ASHA)
    Contact: Mehak Chopra (mc422@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives and purpose of this purposes of this association shall be to A. Provide education to underprivileged children in India B. Encourage the formation of various local groups across the world to reach out to larger sections of the population. C. Support and cooperate with persons and groups already engaged in similar activities. D. Raise the required human and other resources to achieve the group objectives. E. Provide opportunities to individuals living outside India who wish to participate in Asha activities in India.F. Address, whenever possible, other issues affecting human life such as health care, environment, socio-economic aspects and women's issues.
 
Asian Films Club  (AFC)
    Contact: Nan Liu (nl47@drexel.edu)
    Category: 
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Asian Student Assocation  (ASA)
    Contact: Kang Ling Harry Liu (khl28@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Officers of the ASA will be empowered to work on behalf of the students in order to promote the general interests of the Asian Students; to represent the diversity of Asian Cultures; to serve our community by being aware of issues in and around the area through the events, workshops, speakers, activities, ect. and most importantly to unite our cultural backgrounds.
 
Badminton Club  (DBC)
    Contact: Zdravko Tyanrov (zpt22@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization is to provide Drexel University full-time undergraduate students and official affiliates that are interested in playing badminton, an organizational structure that will allow them to practice the sport, play competitively as a team against other teams and players.
 
Beta Alpha Psi  (BAP)
    Contact: Jane Kaplan (kaplanje@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Honorary
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this fraternity shall be to: 1. Recognize outstanding academic achievements in the field of accounting, finance and information systems; 2. Promote the study and practice of professional fields related to these disciplines; 3. Provide opportunities for self-development association among members and practicing financial professionals; 4. Encourage a sense of ethical, social, and public responsibilities.
 
Bhangra  (DUB.)
    Contact: Japkeerat Bhingra (jsb482@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization (sport) is to showcase the traditional folk dance of Punjab, India, by participating in events held around the nation. We wish to do this by partaking in charity events, fundraisers, competitions, etc. Out goal is to enlighten our viewers on what the Punjabi culture is, since it is not well-known.
 
Biddle Law Society  (BLS)
    Contact: Rita Tulman (mt3332@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Our primary task is uniting all Drexel University Students who share an interest in Law, to provide an opportunity for further education in the area of Law, to participate in activities relating to the area of Law, and to share out knowledge with Drexel University and the community.
 
Biomed Undergraduate Association  (DBUA)
    Contact: Aswin Sundarakrishnan (aks45@drexel.edu)
    Category: Biomed
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Biomedical Engineering Society  (BMES)
    Contact: Ashwin Sundarakrishnan (ask45@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of the Chapter are the following: 1. Promote the profession of biomedical engineering through the organized effort in study, research, and discussion of the fields of biomedical engineering and the dissemination of knowledge thereby gained. 2. Encourage students to develop to their full potential in careers, in industry and community as engineers and leaders. 3. Interact and network with other professional societies and organizations.
 
Biomedical Graduate Association  (DBGA)
    Contact: Robert Hart (rw58@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The DBGA will increase awareness of the current state of biomedical engineering research and technological advancements in the medical field. Meetings of the DBGA will encourage the sharing of knowledge by means of activities including, but not limited to: lectures, presentations, tours, community service and social activities.
 
BioScience & Biotechnology Graduate Student Association  (BBGSA)
    Contact: Sara Ansaloni (sa355@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Increase the awareness of the hospitality industry to all students of diverse backgrounds. At Drexel University we will promote education, creativity, networking, and professionalism for all students interested in the non-profit student run organization.
 
Black Student Union  (BSU)
    Contact: Nicole Riddle (nrr27@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Drexel University Black Student Union will serve as a medium for all Drexel undergraduate students to gain academic, political, cultural, and social awareness with regards to Drexel’s community, administration, policies, faculty, and the Greater Philadelphia Community area by acting as a liaison between its members and the student environment.
 
Blue Diamond Dragons Step Squad  (BDD)
    Contact: Zipporah Miller (zm92@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the Blue Diamond Dragons step team is to bring unity among those who have an interest in the beats and rhythms involved in "stepping." "Stepping" is using your hands and feet to create beats and rhythms that started centuries ago in Africa. We are not affiliated with any Greek organizations.
 
Bodybuilding & Powerlifting Club 
    Contact: Peter Mitchell Gyger (pmg28@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Business & Engineering Society (formerly Commerce)  (BES)
    Contact: Lindsey Falkner (lrf32@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the Commerce of Engineering Society is to adequately represent and express the opinions and concerns of the Commerce and Engineering community; to promote good relations between the Commerce and Engineering community at large, and also in the city of Philadelphia; to lead by example in our words, as well as our deeds, to promote intellectual, cultural, and social life among the students of the university; to enrich the curriculum of the Commerce and Engineering major at Drexel University.
 
Buzzing 4 Change @ Drexel  (B4C @ Drexel)
    Contact: Kelsey Gold (klg37@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Campus Activities Board  (CAB)
    Contact: Nicole Martino (nmm35@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is a student-run event programming organization at Drexel University. Its purpose is to plan and execute a variety of successful events, reflective of the diverse interests and needs of the student body. CAB strives, through its programs, to entertain, educate and enrich, while building a cohesive campus community.
 
Campus Crusade for Christ  (CRU)
    Contact: Chris Fuhrman (cdf62@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: "We are a international, interdenominational Christian student movement seeking to provide a spiritual environment for all students. We seek to promote a loving community on campus welcoming students from all races and ethnicities."
 
Central Asian Students Association  (CASA)
    Contact: Ravshan Absalov (rka29@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Chemical & Biological Graduate Student Association  (CBEGSA)
    Contact: Jacqueline Yim (jy62@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Officers of the CBEGSA will be empowered to work on behalf of the chemical and biological engineering graduate students in order to promote a constructive relationship among graduate students, faculty, and the administration; to represent the diversity of the chemical and biological engineering graduate student population, their interests, needs, and general welfare; to serve as a channel for expression of student ideas, and to advocate the provision of services to the chemical and biological engineering students.
 
Chess Team 
    Contact: Charles Gibson (ckg24@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 1. To enable its members to play the game of chess through sponsorship of tournaments, matches, and other chess events 2.To compete in tournaments and represent Drexel in competition 3.To provide an environment promoting general interest and/or learning among members of the chess club through education, entertainment, or social activity 4. To promote general interest in chess and Drexel University in Philadelphia
 
Chi Upsilon Sigma  (CUS)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Chinese Christian Fellowship  (CCF)
    Contact: Guanghai Ding (gd67@drexel.edu)
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Chinese Student & Scholars Association  (CSSA)
    Contact: Xue Han (xh35@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: The mission of CSSA is to provide support to all Chinese students and scholars who are adjusting to the new environment as well as to college life. We are trying to form a big and warm family for every Chinese Student or Scholar. In addition, CSSA represents and serves the common interests of all Chinese students and scholars at Drexel University while helping other foreign students understand Chinese cultures and at the same time learn about their own traditions.
 
Circle K  (DUCK)
    Contact: Dyna Hin (dh77@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objects of this club shall be: 1. To emphasize the advantages of the democratic way of life. 2. To provide the opportunity for leadership training in service. 3. To serve on the campus and in the community. 4. To cooperate with the administrative officers of the educational institution of which this club is a part. 5. To encourage participation in group activities. 6. To promote good fellowship and high scholarship. 7. To develop aggressive citizenship and the spirit of service for improvement of all human relationships. 8. To afford useful training in the social graces and personality development.
 
Civil Architectural & Environmental Eng. Graduate Society  (CAEEGS)
    Contact: Melisa Edwards (mqe23@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this society is to work on behalf of the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering graduate students to promote activities among graduate students and faculty; to encourage cross program academic activities; to act as a liaison with professional engineering societies; and to serve as an advocate for the CAEE graduate student body on their interests, needs, and general affairs.
 
Club of Twister  (DUCT)
    Contact: Samantha Krugle (sjk52@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Club Tennis  (DUCT)
    Contact: Lenny Maher (lpm24@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objective of the Drexel University Club Tennis team is to provide an enjoyable and comprehensive experience in the sport of tennis for students with all levels of experience. We would like to promote the sport of tennis to the students of Drexel University through practice and matches against other club teams.
 
College Republicans  (DUCR)
    Contact: Ivan Skahun (is58@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Political
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Construction Management Association of America  (CMAA)
    Contact: James Pittenger (jhp72@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the organization is to provide student members with networking opportunities through access to industry professionals and the opportunity to associate with their peers in the Construction Management Program and related majors.
 
Creative Youths Promoting Hip-Hop Awareness  (CYPHA)
    Contact: Katrina Mitchell (kcm23@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: CYPHA will socially and academically unite all current students with a passion for Hip-Hop, regardless of race, religion, national origin, gender, social class, sexual orientation, ability, or social class, to indulge in the culture and educate members, non-members, and local children about the true essence and power of Hip-Hop.
 
Cricket Club  (DCC)
    Contact: Abir Agarwal (aa372@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: To promote the game of cricket at Drexel University and to provide an avenue for those who would like to participate in it.
 
Cubers 
    Contact: Stanley Wong (syw52@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: To enable its members to solve Rubik’s cubes in tournaments and other events To provide an environment promoting general interest and/or learning among members of the club through education, entertainment, or social activity. To promote general interest in Rubik's cubes and Drexel University in the Philadelphia Area.
 
Cycling Club  (DCC)
    Contact: Collin Hair (ch335@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Drexel Cycling Club exists to promote the sport of cycling and heighten involvement, knowledge, experience, and enjoyment of the sport by putting cyclists in contact with each other through meetings and mailing lists, organization of regular group rides, and attendance of events such as races and charity rides. Two main activities of the club are representing Drexel University in collegiate road and mountain racing competitions, and participating in Philadelphia-area training rides. Collegiate racing provides students with the opportunity to compete with their peers including college students from many different universities, and is an excellent introduction to racing. The club also works to introduce students into the local Philadelphia cycling community, particularly through attending popular area rides, so that they may get the most out of the sport, and will be more likely to continue cycling and living a healthy lifestyle after graduation.
 
DAC Pack (Drexel Basketball) 
    Contact: Sean Joyce (sean.joyce@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the Basketball Club will be the following: 1. Increase student spirit on campus at basketball games. 2. Create a fun and exciting environment for all members and in turn, establish a home court advantage. 3. Provide a social opportunity to meet new people through the interst in basketball. 4. Serve as ambassadors of Drexel Athletics and act with integrity and sportsmanship.
 
Dandiya 
    Contact: Akash Gadani (abj28@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Dandiya hopes to revive South Asian cultural awareness through a combination of traditional and modern Gujarati folk dance styles. Unlike other dance groups, Dandiya will not focus on a single style of Gujarati folk dance, but will incorporate many different sectors of dance including Garba, Raas, and original Folk Dance. Dandiya plans to raise attention towards South Asian culture with plans to participate in various cultural events and competitions across the University, surrounding community, and the nation.
 
Delta Phi Epsilon  (DPE)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Delta Phi Omega  (DPO)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Delta Sigma Phi  (DSP)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Delta Zeta  (DZ)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sorority
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Democrats 
    Contact: John Lloyd (jvl25@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Political
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the Drexel Democrats is to organize and mobilize support on campus for various local, state, and national Democratic Party candidates for political office. Furthermore, the goal of this organization is to raise awareness of issues and ideas consistent with the philosophy of the Democratic Party. Drexel Democrats pledge to perform these actions by organizing and supplying volunteers for campaigns, sponsoring and planning campaign events, encouraging and sponsoring voter registration as well as voting in the general elections.
 
DHOOM 
    Contact: Deep Shah (dis25@drexel.edu)
    Category: Dance
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Dhoom hopes to integrate modern, western and South Asian dance styles into an innovative blend of different styles from different cultures across India. Unlike other dance groups, Dhoom will not focus on a single style but try to incorporate many different ones into its performances to make a new dancing style called fusion.
 
Diversity Dialogue Project  (DDP)
    Contact: Sean Jin (sj327@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Dragon Climbers  (DC)
    Contact: Delcho Ivanov (dii23@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: DC provides Drexel students interested in climbing with the opportunity to practice this sport while studying at the University.
 
Dragon Mentors Association  (DDMA)
    Contact: Manohar Tejomurtula (mvt24@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to help incoming international students integrate into the Drexel society. We shall aim at making their transition to a new culture and place a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
 
Dragon Stage & Screen  (DS & S)
    Contact: Deborah Yarchum (dy82@drexel.edu)
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives and purposes of this organization will be to provide a place for writers of performance pieces to hear their work in an informal setting. The meetings will feature unrehearsed readings of finished plays or fragments from plays-in-progress followed by writer-driven discussions led by Dragon Stage & Screen moderator. These events are open to members, non-members, and the general public.
 
Dragons Abroad  (DA)
    Contact: Regina Cagle (rmc39@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this organization will be to promote and increase awareness about study abroad and co-op abroad opportunities, to assist incoming and outgoing exchange and international students, to increase Drexel's annual exchange volume, and to in the process improve and increase the opportunities available to Drexel students.
 
Drexel Against Cancer  (DAC)
    Contact: Urvee Vadiwala (uav23@drexel.edu)
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Drexel Architecture Society  (DAS)
    Contact: Priyanka Setty (ps98@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Drexel Buddhist Society  (DBS)
    Contact: Harish Edamadaka (hre24@drexel.edu)
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Drexel Commuter  (DCOM)
    Contact: Pearl Mathew (pm334@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Drexel Economic Society  (DES)
    Contact: Gavin Brown-Simmons McCullon (gas32@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Drexel Economics Society seeks to broaden the understanding of basic economic fundamentals. It strives to encourage people to explore the options available within Economics as a career choice and it also aims to educate the University population about Economics as an emerging option of study.
 
Drexel Entrepreneurial Association  (DEA)
    Contact: Mohamed Desai (md433@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Members of this association shall work togehter pooling ideas, concepts and principles taken from academia and apply them to the Business world. Our goal is to gain the most possible information from fellow entrepreneurs and businesses. The members of this association shall meet regularly, discuss ideas through round table discussion , and constructively critique others ideas and work together to develop future start up business plans. Through direct collaboration with the Laurence A. Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship the DEA will strive to promote entrepreneurship workshops and eventually achieve the goal of presenting its own startup business plan for annual competition representing Drexel University as the breeding ground for leaders in innovation, creativity, leadership and future business leaders of the world.
 
Drexel Finance Assocation  (DFA)
    Contact: Nupur Chandriani (nbc24@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Drexel Indian Undergraduate Students Association  (DISHA)
    Contact: Nidhi Sheth (nas422@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: This association's main purpose is to celebrate the radiant spirit of India and share India's rich, rhythmic and fascinating cultural heritage with the diverse student body, through the various events all year round.
 
Drexel Interiors Group  (DIG)
    Contact: Jessica Lacroce (jll462@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: We, the members of the Drexel Interiors' Group, hope to expand our student interior design experience through group discussion, professional organization, trips, and speakers.
 
Drexel Islamic Society  (DIS)
    Contact: Shams Naim (ssn25@drexel.edu)
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 1. The aim of the society is to serve the best interest of Islam and of the Muslims on campus and surrounding the community. 2. To portray and promote unity and joint action amongst the Muslims on campus. 3. To conduct social, cultural, religious, and other activities in the best interest of Islam. 4. Arrange and hold congregational prayers and Islamic religious Festivals at appropriate times. 5. to facilitate and support communication amongst Muslim students. Promote friendly relations between Muslims and non-Muslims. 6. Endeavor to make Islamic teachings known to interested non-Muslims.
 
Drexel Marketing Association  (DMA)
    Contact: Manuel Romano (mr345@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Marketing Association's focus is encompassed in a strategic plan compromised of a vision, mission, and objective statements. Vision: Enabling you to stand out among the millions. Mission: To provide the resources needed to complement a well-rounded collegiate experience. Promise: DMA will foster you exponential growth and development.
 
Drexel Minority Achievement Program  (DMAP)
    Contact: Brittany Cunningham (bnc23@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Our mission is to create a positive collegiate experience for minority students so that they may achieve excellence as well as to increase the retention rate of minority students through academic support, financial aid guidance, and through social interaction.
 
Drexel Networking Association (formerly Phi Gamma Nu)  (DNA)
    Contact: Evan Finkelstein (ef56@drexel.edu)
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Objectives of this professional fraternity shall be: 1) To foster the study of business amoung all university students within or outside the Bennett S. LeBow College of Business; 2) To uphold the interest of our Alma Mater through the encouragement of high scholarship, participation in school activities, and the mutual advancement of social welfare; 3) To promote professional competency and understanding of global perspectives in business; 4) To further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture in civic and professional enterprises.

 

Drexel Smart House  (DSH)
    Contact: Jameson Detweiler (jmd922@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Drexel Smart House is a multidisciplinary group of students working to construct an urban home to serve as a “living laboratory”. Smart House will explore the research and design of environmental interactions, health, efficiency, entertainment, and communication with the ultimate goal of improving life.
 
Drexel Ukrainian Society  (DUS)
    Contact: Olga Yarychkivska (oy27@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Drexel Univ Society of Physics Students  (DUSPS)
    Contact: Jerome T Mlack (jm452@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Drexel Women in Business  (DWIB)
    Contact: Lauren Haas (lmh42@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives are as follows: 1. Increase the growth, visibility, and quality of Drexel Women in Business (DWIB). 2. Monitor and improve services and resources to achieve member and participant satisfaction. 3. Improve community ties and increase awareness of LeBow's business programs among society. 4. Develop existing and new connections with female executives in the business community. 4. Assist in the establishment of post-graduation careers through promoting social and business networks.
 
DU Private Equity Club  (DUPEC)
    Contact: Justin Wilson (jcw49@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
DU Undergrad. Mock Trial Assoc  (DUMTA)
    Contact: Zachary Johns (zmj22@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Energy Club  (DEC)
    Contact: Lisa Leone (lml45@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: To develop and foster interest in energy and energy conservation technologies in the Drexel and Greater Philadelphia community. To increase awareness of the environmental and societal impacts of energy technologies. To support the professional development of Drexel students in the energy sector.
 
Engineering Graduate Association  (EGA)
    Contact: Kate Allen (kba22@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Engineers without Borders  (EWB)
    Contact: Sara Smith (sas96@drexel.edu)
    Category: Humanitarian Engineering
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objective of the Chapter shall be to: Implement and carry out sustainable development projects in the US and abroad. Train members to become future project mentors and leaders. Mentor local student chapters and facilitate chapter development. Involve and educate the local community about issues related to EWB-USA. At all times, the chapter shall strive to promote and foster ideas and projects related to sustainable development in a manner consistent with the objectives of EWB-USA and by the guidelines laid out in the EWBUSA project sourcebook. In the pursuit of the objectives, the Chapter shall not operate in conflict with the Constitution, Bylaws, Rules of Policy and Procedure, etc. of the EWB-USA and of its Chapters, where applicable.
 
Entrepreneurship Club  (E-Club)
    Contact: Kenneth G Dugan (kdg24@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives are as follows: 1. Provide Drexel community with an informal venue for like-minded individuals to share and discuss their personal experience in starting or running a business. 2. Build a Drexel-wide support network to bridge individuals and available entrepreneurial resources, such as the Baiada Center. 3. Foster the development of new business through peer discussion and feedback, speeches gy guest entrepreneurs, and support growth of the Baiada Center entrepreneurial programs, including the Business Plan Competetition and the Entrepreneurial workshops.
 
Equestrian Team  (DUET)
    Contact: Christie Carlson (csc33@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Drexel U Equestrian Team (DUET) serves all leveles of Equestrians, providing the chance to ride and compete in a group setting and of course share a love of horses and the Equestrian sport.
 
Filipino Intercultural Society of Drexel University  (FISDU)
    Contact: Cheryl Mae Velasco (cv392@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this association shall be to strengthen, represent, and spread the Filipino culture throughout the Drexel community. A. To promote and represent the Filipino culture. B. To interact with other organizations on campus and from other colleges in order to grasp a stronger bond between all the cultures in the Drexel community. C. To offer support and aid to Filipinos studying at Drexel. D. To provide service to Drexel and Filipino awareness through social events.
 
Filmmaker's Society  (DFS)
    Contact: Elyssa Cusimano (ejc47@drexel.edu)
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Purpose of this organization is to learn more about filmmaking through experience and different film genres. We will screen and critique different films. The Drexel Filmmaker’s Society will produce different films and enter into contests and festivals.
 
Football Team Comedy Improv  (DUFT)
    Contact: Luke Giordano (lmg462@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Performing and Fine Arts
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objective and purpose of this organization is to provide a group of performers an opportunity to practice improvisational games and styles in rehearsals and to perform in shows open to the student body and the general public.
 
Forensic Science Stud. Org.  (FSSO)
    Contact: Lindsey Rogers (lnr28@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Formula SAE  (FSAE)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization is to provide its members with opportunities to gain broader insight into the engineering profession by sponsoring meetings which will bring practicing engineers to the campus, arranging field trips to research and engineering establishments, sponsoring student projects, of engineering interest and participating in local chapter SAE activities. It shall be the purpose of this organization to encourage good fellowship among students, teachers, and professionals in the industry.
 
FUSE - Foundation of Undergrad for Sexual Equality  (FUSE)
    Contact: Chelsea Riggins (cr322@drexel.edu)
    Category: Social Action
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: FUSE is a non-exclusive organization that strives to promote tolerance, understanding, and unity among the LGBTQ and other communities. This goal will be accomplished through the creation of a supportive, constructive, and social atmosphere. FUSE encourages positive friendships which are the foundation for a strong community. By providing recreation, information, and guidance FUSE will work to unify the LGBTQ community with Drexel University and the city of Philadelphia.
 
Future Educators  (FEDS)
    Contact: Regina Ruane (rr67@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: To further the involvement of the FEDs members in the field of education through community and social opportunities, as well as affiliation with relevant professional organizations and educational institutions.
 
Game Developers Group  (DGDG)
    Contact: Thomas Bennett (tjb37@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: • To encourage the academic and social development of The University’s student body. • To promote the fields involved with game development, including Computer Science, Digital Media, and Music, to The University’s student body. • To serve as the University’s student chapter of professional organizations related to the fields associated with game development. • To represent the interests of The University’s student body to the related departments, notably Computer Science and Digital Media, and the Colleges that administrate said departments. • To create a relaxed sense of community, which enriches classroom learning both intellectually and socially. • To assist students in professional development by encouraging projects, forums, discussions, networking, and other forms of community involvement.
 
Gamma Sigma Sigma  (GSS)
    Contact: Carolyn Kupec (cmk47@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The object of the Zeta Chapter shall be to assemble students of Drexel University in the spirit of service to humanity and to develop friendships among students of all races and creeds. This chapter shall be conducted as a service organization under the provisions of the Bylaws of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority and the regulations of Drexel University governing student organizations.
 
Goodwin College of Professional Studies Student Council  (GCOPS)
    Contact: Jon Chizacky (jc3962@drexel.edu)
    Category: Goodwin
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: One of the primary purposes of student government is to aid the student in solving any problems which may arise at school. When student government is made aware of any problem every effort shall be made to solve the problem by the various student government organizations.
 
Graduate Interiors Organization  (GIO)
    Contact: Rubab Waheed (rw335@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: GIO combines education and service to the immediate Philadelphia community in order to introduce its members to the profession of Interior Design on an intimate level. Service to further-reaching communities and businesses may also be considered by its membership to promote contact with outside enterprises. The interaction between students and Interior Design businesses will enhance Drexel’s reputation as a qualified institution to produce exceptional and advanced Interior Designers. Furthermore, this contact will generate portfolio and resume opportunities, as well as membership exposure to group design mechanics. Activities also allow for career exploration while benefiting the community.
 
Graduate Student Association  (GSA)
    Contact: Sameet K Shriyan (sks48@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Graduate Television Association  (GTA)
    Contact: David Diperstein (dd438@drexel.edu)
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Graphics Group 
    Contact: Michele Kopec (mnk62@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: To encourage awareness of various aspects of design with faculty assistance and professional speakers. Our main goal is to fund raise, plan, and organize the annual Ssenior Show while concentratiing on assisting the students and administration of Drexel University.
 
Habitat for Humanity  (HfH)
    Contact: Kim Burke (kb353@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: This organization is a nonprofit group dedicated to providing affordable housing for those in need. We are committed to eliminating substandard housing in the Philadelphia area, educating the public of such issues and manually assisting the construction of homes.
 
Harvest Christian Fellowship  (HCF)
    Contact: John Suh (john.j.suh@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization shall be: to raise and train spiritual leaders for the Drexel community.
 
Health Occupation Students of America  (HOSA)
    Contact: Connie Lin (cjl45@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Hellenic Society 
    Contact: Nicholas Papariodamis (np582@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The obectives are: 1. To actively participate and take a public stand, on educational and social issues. 2. Support the Hellenic Community of Philadelphia and neighboring suburbs, and the Hellenic Nation (national issues), in collaboration with different organizations within the Hellenic Community. 3. To support and promote Hellenic Student Societies and Associations in foreign countries which are actively seeking to resolve common concerns (recognition of degrees received etc.) 4. To provide help to every Greek student that wishes to enroll at Drexel University, coming from a different state or country. 5. To promote Co-Op opportunities in Greece in more places other than Athens. 6. Promote Hellenic folk cultural heritage. 7. To introduce members of the international community to modern Hellenic culture, and to emphasize the contribution of Hellenism to Humanity.
 
Hindu Student Association  (HAS)
    Contact: Harish Edamadaka (h@drexel.edu)
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Hooptiespeed - GRM Challenge Club 
    Contact: Andrew Moriarity (am3792@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objective of this organization is to build a car following the guidelines of the Grassroots Motorsports $200X Challenge. By competing in this annual competition we hope to foster a spirit of hard work and the gaining of automotive knowledge.
 
IEEE Graduate Forum  (DIG)
    Contact: Ertam Ergeten (ee34@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives and purposes of The Forum shall be: •To promote the application of fundamental theory and practice of electrical, electronics, biomedical and computer engineering as well as computer science and information systems amongst the Drexel graduate engineering students for the advancement and benefit of mankind •To expose Drexel graduate engineering students to the latest in technology, research and knowledge •To network and build relationships between industry and Drexel graduate engineering students •To instrument creativity, innovation and values with the professional experience of IEEE and their resources •To build a strong network of engineers within Philadelphia •Encourage Drexel graduate engineering students to be more involved with technical and technological innovations while also focusing on the soft skills
 
IEEE Student Branch  (IEEE)
    Contact: Megha Basu (mb392@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: IEEE shall: i. The Branch shall promote the development of electro-technology and allied sciences, the application of those technologies for the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession, and the well being of its members. ii. The Branch shall exist as a non-profit organization and offer members the opportunity to develop personal and professional skills through the values set forth by the IEEE.
 
Inter-Fraternity Council  (IFC)
    Contact: Joshua Murphy (jjm842@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Intl Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research  (IAHR)
    Contact: Jade M Blackwood (jmb72@drexel.edu)
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives of this organization are: 1. To actively involve the students in the international community of hydraulic engineering and research; 2. to enable studnets affiliates to gain experience and contacts for their future careers through involvement in an influential international hydraulic association; 3. To further and broaden the knowledge of students affiliates in the field of hydraulic engineering and research, through participation in field excursions, seminar activity, collaboration with other Student Chapters, participation in IAHR Congresses and other meetings, etc;. 4. To provide information to the members (such as job opportunities) which is useful for their careers; 5. To further, within it's locality, the purposes and programs of the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research.
 
Italian Students Organization  (ISO)
    Contact: Mark Nicholas Wright (mnw24@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the ISO is to promote and characterize Italian culture, foster bonds with other cultural communities, and to care for the Italian community through service and support.
 
Japanese Undergraduate Student Association  (JUSA)
    Contact: Howie Haochey Ching (hc36@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Japanese Undergraduate Student Association has been formed for intercultural friendships and to serve as a bridge between the undergraduate Japanese students and other students with a variety of cultural backgrounds in the Drexel University Community. At the same time, the role of JUSA is to provide support to the undergraduate students who are adjusting to the new environment as well as to college life.
 
Jewish Student Association  (JSA)
    Contact: Jody Peskin (jpeskin@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Hillel at Drexel University exists to bring the Jewish population together so as to foster a Jewish experience and develop one’s own identity via creating a pluralistic community through social, cultural and religious events.
 
Jhalak 
    Contact: Sabaa Dam (sd3342@drexel.edu)
    Category: Performing and Fine Arts
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of the Drexel Jhalak is to express the diversity of Indian culture through the art of dancing.
 
Judo Kempo 
    Contact: Alex Raiber (alexraiber@gmail.com@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this club is the support, development, improvement and promotion of Judo and Kempo to the members of the Drexel community.
 
Kappa Alpha Psi  (KAP)
    Contact:   (@drexel.edu)
    Category: Fraternity
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Kappa Theta Epsilon  (KTE)
    Contact: Manuel A Harnisch (mh345@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization shall be to: A) recognize and honor students who have achieved academic excellence, and demonstrated professional success in their cooperative education experiences. B) Promote the advantages of cooperative education. C) Support the mission of the Steinbright Career Development Center by participating in the events relevant to the cooperative education program.
 
Karate Club  (DXKC)
    Contact: Stephen Burgio (smb67@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives and purposes of this association shall be: 1. to teach traditional Shotokan Karate to all interested members of the Drexel community. 2. The DXKC provides regular classes in which students are taught Shotokan Karate ( a Japanese style) in a traditional environment. 3. To provide a complete aerobic and anaerobic total body workout, to increase strength and flexibility. 4. Karate helps students increase their level of concentration and spirit, as well as help to develop a sense of self-confidence and focus.
 
Ki No Kawa Aikido 
    Contact: Kathleen Ericson (kae34@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objects and purpose of Drexel University Aikido Club are: 1. The introduction, teaching, promotion, encouragement, understanding and extension of Aikido in all its aspects. 2.Help students reach their personal goals relating to Aikido. 3.To instill self-discipline, self-motivation, and respect to the surrounding environment.
 
Korean Student Association  (KSA)
    Contact: Paul Oh (paul@coe.drexel.@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Korean Student Association is an organization dedicated to the cultivation of cultural awareness through education and social development by serving and interacting with its surrounding communities.
 
Late Night Series  (LNS)
    Contact: Christina Papi (cmp68@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Performing and Fine Arts
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Late Night Series is an organization that strives to both develop and foster performing artists and entertainment within the Drexel community. LNS was established to provide student artists a forum to promote their material and reach an audience in a relaxed and professional environment. LNS also strives to provide quality entertainment for all members of the Drexel community and actively works to promote partnerships with other Drexel organizations.
 
Latinos for a United Campus  (LUC)
    Contact: Carlos Diaz (cd87@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
Lebow Consulting Club 
    Contact: Adenike Damola (ad542@drexel.edu)
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
LeBow International Student Association  (LISA)
    Contact: Monish Doshi (mkd37@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
LeBow Investment Management Club  (LIMB)
    Contact: Gasper Fernandez (gjf26@drexel.edu)
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Lebow Toastmasters 
    Contact: Will Entriken (we26@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The mission of a Toastmasters club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth.
 
Lexerd 
    Contact: Devika Verna (dmv28@drexel.edu)
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The LEXERD shall contain all formal senior portraits, and activity records. All organizations recognized by Campus Activities shall be entered in the LEXERD pursuant to having a picture taken of said organization in manner to be designated by the LEXERD pursuant to having a picture taken of said organization in manner to be designated by the LEXERD. The LEXERD shall also contain the following as fits its publishing requirements.
 
Living Water Fellowship  (LW)
    Contact: Jaimee Wylie (jlw622@drexel.edu)
    Category: Religious
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: • to provide a Christian Fellowship for the Drexel Community • to create a welcoming and loving Christian community in which students can gather and fellowship with one another • to train leaders and disciples for Christ

 

Mad Drama Audio Theatre  (MADdrama)
    Contact: Kendra Dobson (kdd35@drexel.edu)
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Mad Drama Theatre is a devoted to producing the work of student writers, actors, musicians, and more via audio drama. We incorporate techniques of Media Art and Design (abbreviation MAD) to create engaging radio plays that are heard on WKDU 91.7fm Philadelphia, and through internet POD casting. Under the leadership of producer, host, and director, Mad Drama nurtures student involvement in theater and radio to give rebirth to this classic radio tradition.
 
Malaysian Student Association  (MSA)
    Contact: Seet Choi (syc26@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: To foster friendship among students interested in Malaysian culture and exchange between Malaysian students at Drexel and students from other countries in Philadelphia
 
Male Association of Nurses at Drexel University  (MAN-DU)
    Contact: Joseph Toth (manduprez@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: Our organization's mission statement is to encourage men to go into nursing, support nursing students to mature professionally and contribute positively to the field of nursing, and address, promote, and spread awareness to men's health issues.
 
Materials Engineering Graduate Student Network  (MAGNET)
    Contact: Matthew Hood (mah79@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: MAGNET and its officers will be empowered to work on behalf of the MAterials Engineering graduate students to represent their interests in departmental functioning, needs, and general welfare.
 
Math and Computer Science Society  (MCS Society)
    Contact: Tom Wambold (taw38@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The stated mission of The Society is: 1. To encourage the academic and social development of The University's student body. 2. To promote the fields of Mathematics and Computer Science to The University's student body. 3. To serve as the University's student chapter of professional organizations related to the fields of Mathematics and Computer Science. 4. To represent the interests of The University's student body to the Mathematics and Computer Science departments, and the Colleges that administrate said departments. 5. To create a relaxed sense of community, which enriches classroom learning both intellectually and socially.
 
Math-Bytes at Drexel  (MBD)
    Contact: Svitlana Zhuravytska (sz38@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The missions of Math-Bytes will be: to promote interest and research in the field of Applied and Computational mathematics. To stress the importance of mathematics in other related fields, such as computer science and engineering. to protect and work on behalf of the interests and needs of students in the Mathematics and Computer Science departments.
 
Maya Literary Magazine 
    Contact: Ali Cahill (ac3632@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Media
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objectives and purposes of this association shall be to publish the poetry, prose, illustrations, and photography of the undergraduate students.
 
MBA Association  (MBAA)
    Contact: Kirtha Pilla (kp32@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: 
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: To improve the quality of the LeBow College of Business graduate programs by enhancing the academic, professional, and social development of its candidates.
 
Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Association  (MEGA)
    Contact: Michael J Gallapher, Jr (st96sv6k@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Community Service
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: MEGA will be empowered to work on behalf of the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics graduate students to represent their interests in departmental functioning, needs, and general welfare.
 
Men's Baseball  (DUB)
    Contact: Brad Ryals (bnr22@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The club aims at playing competitive baseball at Drexel University and gives its students the opportunity to participate in baseball at the college level.
 
Men's Club Soccer  (MCS)
    Contact: Greg Hartlein (grh72@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The MCS is established for the expressed purpose of promoting the sport of soccer at Drexel University here by: Attracting dedicated and committed student athletes interested in participating in a inter-collegiate soccer program and offering the opportunity for members of the MCS to play at a competitive collegiate level.
 
Men's Club Volleyball  (DUMVB)
    Contact: David Althouse (dpa72@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Vollyball Club seeks to create and sustain a safe and competitive environment through which members of the Drexel Community may develop individual and team indoor vollyball skills. Furthermore, the Club engages in intercollgiate competitions and scrimmages, which serve to extend the reputation of the University.
 
Men's Ice Hockey 
    Contact: Adrian Allatt (ada36@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: The objective of the Men's Ice Hockey Team will be to compete in the Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association (ECHA) and to compete against teams affiliated with the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA). The objective of the club is to give the students of Drexel the opportunity to compete in the sport of ice hockey at a competitive level against other universities and colleges around the country.
 
Men's Lacrosse  (DULC)
    Contact: Rob Vogelman (rjv62@drexel.edu)
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The objective and purpose of this association is to teach and promote the game of lacrosse to students through team practices and officiated competition against other school's club teams. Our club will be a very real alternative to the varsity team, allowing talented and interested students to enjoy the game of lacrosse even when they haven't the time or experience for the varsity level.
 
Men's Rugby Club  (DURFC)
    Contact: Dipin George (djg472@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Sports
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The Drexel University Rugby Football Club (DURFC) will be a male sports club primarily focused on promoting the sport of Rugby within the organization and the overall Drexel University community. This will be accomplished through the mentorship program (APPENDIX I), during practices and competitions, experienced coaching, etc… This Local Area Union (LAU) shall be formally designated as the Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union (EPRU). The EPRU then, in turn, competes in league, tournament, and all-star play as part of the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union (MARFU), which is designated as a Territorial Union (TU).
 
Mini-Baja Organization 
    Contact: Bryan Spadt (bes25@drexel.edu)
    Category: General
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose of this organization is to provide its members with opportunities to gain broader insight into the engineering profession by sponsoring meetings which will bring practicing engineers to the campus to provide opportunities for broadening the intellectual, cultural, and social development of all its members. To design and construct a vehicle complying with all SAE guidelines, work in a team orientated environment and to participate in the SAE Mini Baja events annually. To design and construct a vehicle complying with all SAE guidelines. It shall be the purpose of this organization to encourage good fellowship among students, teachers, and professionals in industry.
 
Modern Language Ambassadors  (MLA)
    Contact: Ruoxue Feng (rf42@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  No
    Mission/Description: 
 
Multicultural Greek Council  (MGC)
    Contact: Caroline Shu (cts35@drexel.edu)
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
National Asian American Society of Accountants  (NAASA/ASCEND)
    Contact: Ngoc Nguyen (nbn23@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: 
 
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People  (NAACP)
    Contact: Joanna Dorsey (jfd43@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Political
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: The purpose and aims of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People shall be to improve the political, educational, social, and economic status of minority groups; to eliminate racial prejudice; to keep the public aware of the adverse effects of racial discrimination; and to take all lawful action to secure its elimination, consistent with the efforts of the national organization and in conformity with the Articles of Incorporation of the Association, its Constitution and By-Laws and as directed by the National Board of Directors. In addition, its objectives shall be to inform students of the problems affecting Blacks and other minority groups, to advance the economic, educational, social, and political status of Black people and other minority groups and their harmonious cooperation with other people; to stimulate an appreciation of the Black man's contribution to civilization. To develop intelligent, militant, effective leadership. These objectives shall be pursued in accordance with the policies of the Association within the framework of University regulations.
 
National Association of Black Accountants  (NABA)
    Contact: Nandini Chandar (chandar@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Academic
    Recognized:  Yes
    Mission/Description: NABA's mission is to increase the number of minorities in the accounting, finance and business profession, promote professionalism and educational advancement, and enhance leadership abilities by serving as a resource for students in hope that each will inspire the same in their successors.
 
National Hispanic Business Association  (HNBA)
    Contact: Jessica Taboada (jt792@drexel.edu)
    Website: Link
    Category: Cultural
    Recognized:  Yes