
Clubs & Organizations
Embrace your passion
Affinity University is proud to offer a robust collection of clubs and organizations to help students further their passions or explore new ones.
AI and Robotics Club
This club is dedicated to students who have a passion for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. The AI and Robotics Club provides a hands-on learning environment where members can work on real-world projects, engage in weekly workshops, and compete in robotics challenges at regional and national levels. Whether you’re coding an AI algorithm or building a robot from scratch, the club is a great way to apply classroom knowledge in an exciting, practical setting.
How to Join: Sign up at the Student Activities Office or via the club's website.
Point of Contact: Dr. John Doe (Faculty Advisor) – johndoe@affinity.edu
Data Science Society
The Data Science Society is a hub for students passionate about working with big data, machine learning algorithms, and data analytics. The club provides a platform to collaborate on data-driven projects, participate in hackathons, attend guest lectures by industry professionals, and develop technical skills that are highly sought after in today’s job market. Members gain access to resources and software that help them learn and grow in the rapidly evolving field of data science.
How to Join: Register through the club's page on the student portal.
Point of Contact: Sarah Lee (President) – sarahlee@affinity.edu
Environmental Sustainability Club
The Environmental Sustainability Club focuses on initiatives aimed at promoting sustainability within the university and the wider community. From organizing campus-wide recycling programs to hosting educational seminars on sustainability practices, this club offers opportunities to create a lasting environmental impact. Members are actively involved in projects such as tree planting, waste reduction campaigns, and energy conservation efforts. The club provides an ideal setting for students to engage with environmental issues and advocate for positive change.
How to Join: Attend the first club meeting at the beginning of each semester.
Point of Contact: Emma Green (Coordinator) – emmagreen@affinity.edu
Entrepreneurship Club
The Entrepreneurship Club is designed for students who are interested in starting their own businesses or exploring innovative ideas. This club offers networking opportunities with entrepreneurs, access to mentorship from successful business owners, and resources to help bring ideas to life. Members regularly participate in pitch competitions, business workshops, and collaboration events with local startups, giving students the chance to turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality.
How to Join: Sign up through the club’s Google Group.
Point of Contact: Alex Smith (Founder) – alexsmith@affinity.edu
Global Connections
Global Connections is dedicated to fostering a sense of international community on campus by promoting cultural exchange, understanding, and collaboration among students from all corners of the globe. The club organizes cultural festivals, international student mixers, and global awareness campaigns that help students explore and celebrate the rich diversity of cultures represented on campus. Additionally, members can participate in study abroad programs, international volunteering opportunities, and global leadership development.
How to Join: Attend their monthly meetings or email the club for more details.
Point of Contact: Linda Zhao (President) – linda@affinity.edu
Women in Tech
Women in Tech is a support and networking group designed to empower women who are interested in technology fields. The club strives to bridge the gender gap in tech by offering mentorship, career development opportunities, and technical workshops. Members can attend talks by female tech leaders, participate in coding boot camps, and connect with a strong community of women in the industry. This is the perfect space for women looking to make their mark in the world of technology.
How to Join: Fill out the online form on the club's website.
Point of Contact: Natalie Clark (Founder) – natalie@affinity.edu
Coding Club
The Coding Club is a space for students of all levels to develop and improve their programming skills. Whether you're a beginner learning the basics or an advanced coder interested in tackling complex problems, this club offers a supportive environment for growth. Members participate in group coding challenges, hackathons, and coding workshops that cover various programming languages, software development, and computer science concepts. The club also partners with companies to provide internship and job opportunities in the tech industry.
How to Join: Join through the online membership form on the university portal.
Point of Contact: Mike Turner (Advisor) – mike@affinity.edu
International Student Organization
The International Student Organization (ISO) is a club that provides support to international students adjusting to life in a new country and culture. The organization hosts events that celebrate cultural diversity, such as international potlucks, festivals, and workshops on adapting to student life in the U.S. ISO also acts as a resource for new students by offering guidance on visa issues, housing, and general campus life. It’s a great place for international students to meet others and form lasting friendships.
How to Join: Email the club or join during orientation week.
Point of Contact: Ravi Patel (President) – ravi@affinity.edu
Film Production Club
The Film Production Club is perfect for students interested in all aspects of filmmaking, from scriptwriting to cinematography to post-production editing. The club collaborates on creating short films, documentaries, and other media projects, and members gain hands-on experience using industry-standard equipment and software. Film screenings, workshops, and guest speakers from the film industry offer additional learning opportunities. Whether you aspire to be a filmmaker or just love movies, this club is a creative space for you.
How to Join: Attend a club meeting or sign up via email.
Point of Contact: Oliver Brooks (Faculty Advisor) – oliver@affinity.edu
Music and Arts Society
The Music and Arts Society is a creative outlet for students to engage in various forms of artistic expression. Whether you're a musician, painter, dancer, or writer, this club offers a platform to showcase your talents. The society organizes talent shows, art exhibitions, and musical performances. It also hosts collaborative workshops for students to learn and create together. If you have a passion for the arts, this is the community for you to explore and share your creativity.
How to Join: Email the club or attend their monthly meetings.
Point of Contact: Clara Jones (President) – clara@affinity.edu
Debate Society
The Debate Society provides students with the opportunity to hone their public speaking and critical thinking skills in a competitive environment. The club debates a wide range of issues, from social justice to international relations, and encourages members to research, articulate, and defend their positions effectively. The society regularly competes in intercollegiate debate tournaments, where students can earn recognition and build their skills. It’s the perfect club for students who love discussing important issues and improving their oratory skills.
How to Join: Attend weekly meetings and sign up for competitions.
Point of Contact: Robert Mills (Advisor) – robert@affinity.edu
Theater Club
The Theater Club is for students who are passionate about the performing arts, whether it’s acting, directing, set design, or stage management. The club puts on theatrical productions each semester and provides opportunities for students to get involved behind the scenes or in front of the audience. Members participate in workshops to enhance their acting and performance skills and can also collaborate on productions for both the university and community events. If you’re looking to express yourself through theater, this is your stage.
How to Join: Audition for roles or sign up via email.
Point of Contact: Lisa Grant (Director) – lisa@affinity.edu
Volunteer and Outreach Club
This club offers students the opportunity to engage with and serve their local community by volunteering for a variety of causes. From environmental clean-ups to food drives to tutoring underserved youth, the Volunteer and Outreach Club connects students with meaningful volunteer opportunities. The club’s aim is to promote social responsibility, raise awareness about critical issues, and make a positive impact both on and off campus.
How to Join: Attend an introductory meeting at the beginning of the semester.
Point of Contact: Juan Ramirez (Coordinator) – juanramirez@affinity.edu
Esports Club
The Esports Club is designed for students who enjoy competitive gaming and want to be part of a community of like-minded gamers. The club organizes intramural tournaments, participates in regional and national gaming competitions, and provides a social space for students to relax and play together. Whether you're a casual gamer or an aspiring esports professional, this club offers opportunities to sharpen your skills and be part of the fast-growing world of competitive gaming.
How to Join: Register online via the club’s web page.
Point of Contact: Tim Carter (President) – tim@affinity.edu
Philosophy Club
The Philosophy Club is for students who enjoy deep discussions and want to explore fundamental questions about existence, morality, knowledge, and reality. The club organizes weekly discussions on various philosophical topics, ranging from classical philosophy to modern debates on ethics and technology. It also hosts guest speakers and debates, allowing students to develop critical thinking skills and broaden their perspectives.
How to Join: Attend weekly meetings or email the club for more information.
Point of Contact: Dr. Sarah Fields (Advisor) – sarahfields@affinity.edu
Book Club
The Book Club is a great way for students who love reading to connect with others and dive into thought-provoking literature. Each month, members select a book to read, followed by a group discussion where everyone shares their thoughts, interpretations, and reflections. The club explores a wide variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, contemporary works, and classic literature. If you’re looking to expand your reading horizons and meet fellow book enthusiasts, this club is the perfect fit.
How to Join: Sign up via the student portal.
Point of Contact: Jessica Wang (President) – jessicawang@affinity.edu
Marketing Club
The Marketing Club provides students with the opportunity to gain real-world marketing experience while building a strong professional network. Members work on real marketing campaigns for local businesses, participate in case study competitions, and attend workshops with industry professionals. The club is ideal for students pursuing careers in marketing, advertising, digital media, and public relations.
How to Join: Attend an info session during the first month of each semester.
Point of Contact: Jennifer Lee (Advisor) – jennifer@affinity.edu
Social Justice League
The Social Justice League is a student-led organization focused on advocating for social change, equity, and human rights. The club organizes events such as rallies, awareness campaigns, and panel discussions on critical social justice issues like racial equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and gender equality. Members work together to raise awareness about injustices and strive to create a more inclusive and fair community on campus and beyond.
How to Join: Email the club for membership or join their events.
Point of Contact: Mark Edwards (Coordinator) – mark@affinity.edu
Photography Club
The Photography Club brings together students who share an interest in visual storytelling. The club offers opportunities to learn various photography techniques, attend photography workshops, and showcase your work in student exhibitions. Whether you're into portrait photography, landscape, or digital editing, the club provides a platform to enhance your skills and build a portfolio.
How to Join: Join through the website or attend the next meeting.
Point of Contact: Evelyn Green (President) – evelyn@affinity.edu
Student Government Association (SGA)
The Student Government Association is the official student body representative organization, providing a voice for students in university decision-making processes. SGA members advocate for student interests, organize campus-wide events, and serve as liaisons between students and university administration. Whether you’re interested in leadership or want to get involved in campus initiatives, joining SGA is an excellent opportunity to make a tangible impact on campus life.
How to Join: Attend elections or volunteer for committees.
Point of Contact: Brian Carter (President) – brian@affinity.edu
Health and Wellness Club
This club is dedicated to promoting physical and mental health among students by offering wellness workshops, fitness challenges, and stress-relief activities. The club collaborates with the university’s counseling and health services to host mental health awareness campaigns, yoga classes, and nutrition workshops. If you’re interested in maintaining a balanced lifestyle and supporting others in their wellness journey, this club is for you.
How to Join: Sign up via the club's page on the student portal.
Point of Contact: Dr. Rachel Adams (Faculty Advisor) – racheladams@affinity.edu
LGBTQ+ Student Alliance
The LGBTQ+ Student Alliance is a safe and supportive space for students who identify as LGBTQ+ and their allies. The club provides a platform for students to connect, share experiences, and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. The organization hosts social events, awareness campaigns, and resources to help members navigate their college experience with confidence and support. The club aims to promote inclusivity and foster a campus environment that celebrates diversity.
How to Join: Attend meetings or email for more information.
Point of Contact: Maya Johnson (President) – maya@affinity.edu
Cultural Heritage Club
The Cultural Heritage Club is dedicated to celebrating the diverse backgrounds and traditions of Affinity University’s students. Through cultural events, educational programming, and community outreach, the club raises awareness of global cultures and fosters an environment of inclusion. Members have the opportunity to showcase their cultural heritage through performances, food festivals, and art exhibits.
How to Join: Sign up during the first month of the semester.
Point of Contact: Amina Hassan (President) – amina@affinity.edu
Business Society
The Business Society provides students with the skills and experience needed to succeed in the business world. The club offers networking events, leadership training, case competitions, and career development workshops. Members also have access to internship and job opportunities with top companies, as well as exclusive mentoring sessions with alumni and business leaders. This is the ideal club for students pursuing careers in business, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
How to Join: Register online or attend a networking event.
Point of Contact: Michael Wong (Advisor) – michaelwong@affinity.edu
Political Science Club
The Political Science Club engages students with current political events and promotes the study of politics, law, and public policy. The club organizes debates, guest speakers, and field trips to government institutions to enhance students' understanding of political systems and public service. It’s a great place for students who want to develop a deeper understanding of global political issues and participate in meaningful discussions.
How to Join: Join via the club's email list or at events.
Point of Contact: Dr. Emily Foster (Faculty Advisor) – emilyfoster@affinity.edu
Chess Club
The Chess Club offers a welcoming space for students of all skill levels to engage in competitive and casual chess games. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting, the club helps members improve their strategy and problem-solving skills through regular tournaments and practice sessions. The club also hosts chess lessons and collaborates with regional chess associations for intercollegiate matches.
How to Join: Attend weekly meetings or sign up through the club’s website.
Point of Contact: Carlos Mendoza (President) – carlosmendoza@affinity.edu
Science and Innovation Club
The Science and Innovation Club is designed for students interested in exploring scientific research, technological advancements, and innovation. The club holds workshops, guest speaker events, and hands-on experiments in various fields such as physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering. Whether you're interested in cutting-edge research or just love experimenting, this club provides an excellent environment to foster your curiosity and creativity.
How to Join: Join by filling out the membership form on the student portal.
Point of Contact: Dr. Andrew Thompson (Faculty Advisor) – andrewthompson@affinity.edu
Journalism Club
The Journalism Club is for students who are interested in writing, editing, and reporting. The club provides an opportunity for members to develop their skills in investigative journalism, creative writing, and digital media. Members produce the university’s student-run newspaper and website, where they can contribute articles, news stories, and opinion pieces. This club is perfect for students looking to gain real-world journalism experience.
How to Join: Contact the club through the student portal or attend the next meeting.
Point of Contact: Katherine Foster (Editor-in-Chief) – katherine@affinity.edu
Sustainability and Conservation Society
The Sustainability and Conservation Society focuses on initiatives related to environmental conservation and sustainability. This club leads efforts to reduce the university’s carbon footprint, promotes sustainability practices, and organizes environmental outreach programs. Members participate in community gardens, recycling programs, and green initiatives that encourage sustainable living practices on campus and in the local area.
How to Join: Attend an informational meeting at the beginning of the semester.
Point of Contact: John Carter (President) – johncarter@affinity.edu
Dance Club
The Dance Club is a place for students of all dance backgrounds to come together and express themselves through movement. The club offers a wide range of dance styles, from contemporary and hip-hop to ballroom and salsa. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just looking to have fun, the club provides an inclusive and energetic environment to learn new routines, perform at events, and participate in competitions.
How to Join: Attend a rehearsal or contact the club via email.
Point of Contact: Rebecca Hill (President) – rebeccahill@affinity.edu
Poetry and Creative Writing Club
The Poetry and Creative Writing Club is a community for students who love to write. Whether it’s poetry, short stories, or screenplays, this club provides a platform for writers to share their work, get feedback, and explore new creative ideas. The club holds writing workshops, poetry readings, and collaborates with other literary organizations. It’s a perfect space to develop your writing skills and connect with fellow creatives.
How to Join: Attend meetings or join the club via the website.
Point of Contact: Mia Simmons (President) – mia@affinity.edu
International Relations Society
The International Relations Society (IRS) is a club dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of global politics, economics, and diplomacy. The club organizes discussions, simulation activities like Model United Nations (MUN), and events that connect students to international leaders, diplomats, and experts in the field. It’s a great opportunity for students interested in careers in international relations, law, or global development.
How to Join: Register on the club’s website or attend an introductory session.
Point of Contact: Daniel Morris (President) – danielmorris@affinity.edu
History Club
The History Club is for students who are passionate about exploring historical events, figures, and trends. The club hosts lectures, film screenings, historical walking tours, and field trips to museums and historical sites. Members are encouraged to engage in discussions about both ancient and modern history and even contribute to research projects that are of interest to the group.
How to Join: Join through the university’s student portal or by attending an event.
Point of Contact: Dr. Victoria Green (Faculty Advisor) – victoriagreen@affinity.edu
Finance Club
The Finance Club is designed for students interested in finance, investing, and business management. The club organizes seminars, stock market simulations, and networking opportunities with alumni and financial professionals. Members also have the chance to compete in finance-related competitions and gain valuable industry insights. Whether you're planning a career in corporate finance, investment banking, or entrepreneurship, this club will provide you with a strong foundation.
How to Join: Sign up during the club’s recruitment week.
Point of Contact: Steve Bennett (Advisor) – stevebennett@affinity.edu
The Culinary Club
The Culinary Club brings together students who share a love for cooking, baking, and gastronomy. The club hosts cooking demonstrations, recipe swaps, and food-themed events throughout the year, allowing members to learn new cooking techniques and explore various cuisines. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned chef, this club offers a fun and engaging way to connect with others who are passionate about food.
How to Join: Email the club to join or attend an introductory event.
Point of Contact: Samantha Williams (President) – samanthawilliams@affinity.edu
Adventure Club
The Adventure Club is for students who love to explore the outdoors and participate in outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and camping. The club organizes weekend trips and day excursions to nearby national parks and natural reserves. If you’re looking for a way to connect with nature, stay active, and have fun with fellow adventurers, this club is perfect for you.
How to Join: Sign up via the club's Facebook group or contact the club’s organizers.
Point of Contact: Brian Fox (President) – brianfox@affinity.edu
Creative Arts Club
The Creative Arts Club is a space for students to explore and express themselves through various forms of art, including painting, sculpture, graphic design, and digital arts. The club organizes art exhibitions, collaborative projects, and workshops, providing members with the resources to develop their artistic talents. Whether you are an experienced artist or someone who enjoys experimenting with new art forms, this club offers opportunities to express your creativity.
How to Join: Join via email or attend the club’s first meeting.
Point of Contact: Melanie Jacobs (President) – melanie@affinity.edu
Outdoor Sustainability Club
The Outdoor Sustainability Club is dedicated to preserving the natural environment through outdoor activities and sustainability projects. The club focuses on creating green spaces, leading eco-friendly initiatives, and educating others on how to live more sustainably in outdoor settings. Whether you’re interested in organizing clean-up events or advocating for environmental issues, this club is an excellent way to make a difference.
How to Join: Attend an introductory meeting or email the club for more information.
Point of Contact: Aaron Clark (Coordinator) – aaronclark@affinity.edu
Yoga and Mindfulness Club
The Yoga and Mindfulness Club offers students a peaceful space to focus on mental and physical well-being. The club provides weekly yoga classes, mindfulness exercises, and workshops that teach stress management, relaxation techniques, and meditation. The goal is to help students find balance in their busy academic lives and to create a community that values mental health and wellness.
How to Join: Register for classes via the club’s website or attend a free class.
Point of Contact: Fiona Lee (President) – fionalee@affinity.edu
STEM Outreach Club
The STEM Outreach Club is dedicated to inspiring young minds and fostering an interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The club partners with local schools to run STEM camps, after-school programs, and hands-on experiments, encouraging children to explore careers in these fields. Members can gain experience in mentoring, teaching, and community outreach, making it a great opportunity for future educators and STEM professionals.
How to Join: Join the club through the student portal or attend a training session.
Point of Contact: Rebecca Collins (President) – rebeccacollins@affinity.edu
Public Speaking Club
The Public Speaking Club is for students who want to develop and refine their communication skills. Through practice and feedback, members can improve their ability to speak in front of an audience, craft persuasive speeches, and present ideas confidently. The club hosts workshops, speech contests, and regular practice sessions, helping students excel in both academic and professional settings.
How to Join: Attend a meeting to learn more and become a member.
Point of Contact: Samuel Green (President) – samuelgreen@affinity.edu