Binghamton University has as much to offer in the way of fun as it does in education.
There are thousands of ways to get involved on our campus.
At Binghamton, students are always exploring new ways to be involved, and with more
than 450+ student clubs and organizations to choose from, it's no wonder The Princeton Review ranks Binghamton as one of the
top schools in the nation with "more to do on campus."
Start discovering the right extracurriculars by asking yourself these questions:
What do I do in my free time?
Do I strive to make a difference in the world?
Do I enjoy learning about new cultures?
Club-match Quiz
Find out which types of clubs and organizations would be a good fit for you.
Boys and Girls Club Mentors (BGCM) partners students with children in grades K-6 in
before- and after-school programs and at special events. The club serves over 400
children at 11 sites throughout Binghamton every day through tutoring, playing games
and educational projects.
CoRe: Computers Robotics and Engineering
CoRe members have a genuine interest in exploring the world of technology and their
overall mission is to increase computer literacy on campus. Members enjoy enhancing
their computer networking skills and gaining experience in operating systems administration.
Circus Arts Association
Learn to walk a tightrope, juggle and other cool circus tricks with members of the
Circus Arts Club. Club members range from beginner to expert skill levels, so all
are welcome!
Kaskeset
Kaskeset is Binghamton’s only Jewish a cappella group! The group sings a majority
of their songs in Hebrew, with a couple of American hits here and there.This group
is award-winning! Kaskeset came in third place in the 2016 Kol Haolam National A Capella
Competition.
Enactus
Enactus is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the world
through entrepreneurial action. Each year, Binghamton’s Enactus team brainstorms sustainable
projects that will make a great impact on the local community. Members travel to present
their results at a national competition in front of leading business executives.
Sulpoong
Sulpoong is a Korean traditional percussion group designed for students interested
in learning about the Korean culture. Sulpoong members perform throughout the year
at various events on campus and annually at the Korean Parade in New York City.
Circus Arts Association.