The CBE chapter of the graduate student association (GSA) is a group that exists to offer students in our department encouragement for a healthy work/life balance.
Chi Epsilon is an educational and professional fraternity with a mission of maintaining and promoting the status of Civil engineering as an ideal profession.
The CSEE Graduate Student Association mainly engages in coordinating different academic and social events for the students. It also tries to support the general welfare and interests of CSEE students by providing a connection between them, faculty members and other university offices.
The purpose of the Computational Sciences Club is to bring together UB students from various disciplines to share their research perspectives, organize seminars and workshops, promote collaboration, and nurture awareness in the job market.
The Computer Science and Engineering Graduate Student Association (CSEGSA) is a GSA academic club formed to bring the CSE graduate students together, promote communication and interest in issues concerning CSE graduate students.
Developer Student Clubs are university based community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students from all undergraduate or graduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are welcome.
UB-EERI is a student chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute headquartered at the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at the University at Buffalo.
Our mission is to unite students through social events, to welcome new graduate students to the department, to make students feel welcomed, and to provide some conference funding for graduate students in the department.
EMERGE is a student-run STEM-themed biannual publication powered by a multidisciplinary team of inquirers who strive to artistically produce technical content.
The mission of EWH is to help students apply knowledge and skills to real problems facing health professionals in the developing world, while expanding practical skills beyond classroom exposure.