Other planned activities include guest speakers and field trips outside the Swarthmore area. The Bird Club is devoted to the recreational observation of wild birds, primarily in the Crum Woods. We are dedicated to building a community among biology students by having fun with all things BIOLOGY! We host a variety of events, ranging from bioethics discussions, lunch with biology department faculty, course-registration advice sessions, nature walks, biology-themed baking nights to various field trips. We foster a learning environment for those curious or interested in learning about bees and beekeeping! Biology Club We promote the wellbeing and population of bees, as climate change gravely affects their status. Our gatherings include hive checks and harvesting honey. We maintain and are responsible for two hives on campus. We are, furthermore, committed to nurturing the next generation of social impact leaders by offering our consultants valuable opportunities for professional development and hands-on experience in the field of consulting and social entrepreneurship.” ( Beekeeping Club We are dedicated to providing affordable and high-quality strategic and operational assistance that enables our clients to create meaningful impact in their communities. To empower non-profits and social enterprises to achieve their full potential. The club basketball team was founded for three main purposes: 1) to form a non-varsity team that competes with other colleges and universities, 2) to provide resources for basketball players, and 3) to generate interest in basketball and welcome anyone interested in basketball to participate in an organized way. Come become part of our family! Basketball Club Players of all skill levels are welcome to join us for practice and tournaments. We practice year round, with our main collegiate competitions occurring in the spring. The club is open to all students regardless of experience level! Badmintonįull of grace and power, the Swarthmore College Club Badminton team dances across the court, challenging University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Drexel University, Haverford College, Bryn Mawr College, Temple University, and other institutions in both collegiate and open tournaments across the Northeast. Students will learn to ride and care for horses. Swarthmore Equestrian club takes students to weekly riding lessons at a local barn. ADI will accomplish this mission through events, uplifting diverse community members, and acting as a bridge from Athletics to the campus at large in an effort to establish Swarthmore as a place that is dedicated to supporting and advocating for individuals of all backgrounds. Athletes for Diversity and InclusionĪDI (Athletics for Diversity and Inclusion) aims to hold space for conversation and action focused on issues of race, gender, class, nationality, and other diverse and intersecting identities within the world of athletics. All students are welcome to join and no prior experience is necessary to participate. We currently hold shooting lessons and events at Middletown Archery twice a week. The Archery Club is a recreational student activity group that gives students at Swarthmore College the opportunity to learn and practice the sport of archery. We wish to build a sense of community between anime enthusiasts on campus and provide fans with opportunities to do anime related activities such as viewing films or going to conventions. Swarthmore Anime Club is a student-run organization dedicated to organizing spaces for anime, manga, and light novel fans to gather and engage in activities together. Students are welcome to submit their photography to each themed issue. ANALOGĪNALÖG was founded in the fall of 2018 to preserve enthusiasm for film photography and launch Swarthmore’s sole image-based publication. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)ĪSCE is the nation's oldest engineering society dedicated to professional development of engineers. We have weekly events and serve underprivileged communities alongside students from universities across Greater Philadelphia. We invite every student to read, discuss and test the Bible for themself to understand what it means to live following Jesus. Aja is centered on self-care, empowering its members to focus on surviving and thriving on a campus that was not created for us. AjaĪja is a queer-affirming group that strives to promote the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of Black women, femmes and non-binary people on Swarthmore’s campus by providing a space to explore and celebrate our identities as well as create community amongst ourselves. Email: (610) 328-7351 Clubs & Activities Enrolled swarthmore students may email the office of student engagement ( for current club/organization leadership contact information.
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