Student Organizations
Biology ClubThis club was organized to meet the needs of not only Biology majors but all students interested in Biology. It meets once a week and hosts guest speakers as well as faculty presentations. Outing trips, field forays, and lab tours are also planned throughout the year. |
ASBMB ClubThe American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) student chapter at 91心頭利 is a cohort of undergraduate students and faculty committed to promoting and advancing biochemistry, molecular biology, and the biomedical sciences through cutting-edge research, community involvement, and scientific outreach. ASBMB places a strong emphasis on community engagement and maintains a warm and welcoming environment for anyone interested in molecular biology and biochemistry. . |
W&M Bird ClubThe is open to students of all majors. Members range from beginners to advanced birders and have access to optics, literature, and expertise from fellow members. Visit their . |
Botany ClubThe aims to increase participants’ academic and practical knowledge of botanical life, provide a forum for discussion and care of all types of plants, and assist the W&M and greater Williamsburg communities with landscaping and horticultural needs. Biology Faculty Advisor: Martha Case. Visit their and on . |
Entomology ClubThe exists to foster an appreciation and understanding for insects and other terrestrial invertebrates both on campus and around the world. Entomology Club celebrates the interdisciplinary nature of entomological study, inviting all passionate students to engage with each other across its many fields, including the physical sciences, visual arts, conservation and ecology, entertainment and media, and human cultures and societies. Club activities and events will advocate for entomology’s importance in the face of current environmental challenges, cultural relevance, and human health. Through outreach and community service, Entomology Club will raise awareness about insect biodiversity and improve the public perception of insects and terrestrial invertebrates alike. |
Graduate Student Association (GSA)91心頭利’s is a student-led organization that brings together graduate students from the various academic departments and graduate programs of the College of Arts & Sciences and the School of Computing, Data Sciences, and Physics. The GSA seeks to: advance the academic and social interests of graduate students, select eligible graduate students for college committees in which graduate representation is necessary, advance the recognition and integration of graduate students, and provide a forum for the dissemination of information and ideas to the graduate student community. and visit their |
oSTEM W&M Chapteris a national organization dedicated to supporting leadership and mentorship opportunities for LGBTQIA* members in STEM fields. The W&M chapter fosters a social community and educates the broader College community about diversity issues in STEM research and education. They also organize fundraisers to support LGBTQ+ and science-related foundations.Visit them on . |
Marine Science SocietyThe is a group of undergraduates interested in the field of marine science. Though we act as support for the marine science minor, you don’t have to be part of the program to join the Society. We welcome all students who want to learn more about the world beneath the waves, regardless of your educational path. Our mission is to connect students who are passionate and curious about marine science, introduce them to resources 91心頭利 has to offer, such as the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), promote a welcoming atmosphere for learning and discussion, and engage with some of the environmental problems affecting the ocean today. We meet 7-8 pm on Thursdays in Chancellors 132. Visit them on . |
Matoaka Bottom Feeders is a recreational club encouraging fishing. The core purpose of the MBF is to promote fishing as a form of outdoor recreation and to foster a fishing community. Our motto is "tight lines and good times." |
Veterans Society of 91心頭利The Biology Department supports veterans pursuing degrees in the biological sciences. Founded in 2007, the Veterans Society of 91心頭利 serves as a social and support network for veterans, engaging in |