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  1. Brown's 500+ student organizations — from a capella groups and ultimate frisbee to student government and community service — reflect the student community’s diversity of interests. Students who can't find the club or group they want can invent one of their own.

  2. Student Groups. The Student Activities Office supports the initiatives of 400+ active, recognized student organizations, providing a vibrant and diverse community where students can engage in a wide range of interests, including academic, cultural, artistic and social pursuits.

  3. Student Groups. Navigate and explore the diverse range of Undergraduate Council of Student (UCS) recognized student organizations at Brown. The filterable list below is organized alphabetically for recognized UCS Undergraduate Student Groups.

  4. The Student Activities Office assists student organizations with on- and off-campus event planning, travel, budgeting, contracts, and more. Our staff can help you to navigate University processes to book space, order furniture, catering, or media services, or contract speakers.

  5. Student organizations embody the energy, focus, and innovation of Brown students. The large number of clubs (formed and run by students) reflects the community’s diversity of interests. It’s easy to get involved. Arts. Brown has a cappella groups, improv and sketch comedy, dance groups, student-produced plays and musicals, The Brown Band ...

  6. NSBE has 270 college chapters, alumni and pre-college chapters. Brown's chapter works closely with other science-related student societies and programs to promote engineering among under-represented groups and engages in engineering outreach in local schools.

  7. There are many active student groups on campus that engage with the broader Providence community and are registered as “S-Groups,” or Service Groups, with the Student Activities Office at Brown.