Gain important leadership skills and join others with environmental passions similar to yours by getting involved with a student club or organization! From university-founded clubs to national organizations, connect group making an effort to better our environment and change our world!
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The Bio/Diversity Project
The Bio/Diversity Project places University of Arizona students with K-12 school partners to assist with the implementation of culturally-relevant and place-based environmental science curriculum focused on the topic of biodiversity. Curriculum is developed by student interns and allows for hands-on exploration of the variety of life here within the Sonoran Desert.
Campus Rec: Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation has something for everyone. Whether you are new or experienced, you will find guided trips, clinics, climbing, rental equipment, bikes and all things outdoor—and some things indoor—to get you motivated, relaxed, extra time with your friends and opportunities to meet new ones. Find the adventure that's for you.
Compost Cats
Through participation in the Compost Cats program, student employees are afforded unparalleled career-based, experiential learning opportunities, and are given the chance to interact with a wide array of stakeholders through innovative partnerships with local non-profits, government agencies, and Tribal entities.
Controlled Environment Agriculture Student Association
CEASA is a group interested in hydroponics and controlled environment agriculture. Members have year-round access to a University of Arizona research greenhouses to experiment with different systems and grow crops for sale at the local farmer’s market.
Cultural & Inclusive Experiential Learning Opportunities (CIELO)
The Cultural & Inclusive Experiential Learning Opportunities (CIELO) integrates travel, multicultural education, and service learning to empower students with knowledge and skill sets to utilize as they continue their careers at UArizona and beyond.
Girls on outdoor Adventure for Leadership and Science (GALS)
Girls on outdoor Adventure for Leadership and Science (GALS) is a free science program for high school girls in Arizona that integrates outdoor education with place-based science learning. GALS brings young women into the back country to increase science proficiency by engaging participants as scientists.
Honors Spring Study Away
Honors Spring Study Away is a week-long service trip offered by the Honors College designed to inspire lifelong civic engagement through an understanding of diverse perspectives on complex societal issues by interacting with a diverse range of participants and community members.
School Garden Workshop
The University of Arizona’s School Garden Workshop (SGW) connects Tucson educators and community organizations with university students eager to participate in the school garden movement occurring throughout the country. University student interns are matched with underserved school garden placement sites where they support the installation, development and maintenance of a garden program.
Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME)
The mission of SME is to build a reputation upon respect, integrity, and professionalism while promoting awareness in the fields of mining, metallurgy and exploration through education and direct exposure to mining practices, equipment, sustainability and safety.
Students for Sustainability (SFS)
Students for Sustainability is an ASUA program that works to engage the student body in order to cultivate environmental literacy from many perspectives. SFS works to do this through empowering student leaders, advancing social justice and equality, and in pursuing institutionalized sustainability at the university and within Tucson.
Tierra Seca
Tierra Seca is the University of Arizona chapter of the Society for Range Management. Member have the opportunity to participate in activities including outdoor recreation, guest speakers, volunteering, and fundraising. Tierra Seca provides a forum for people to come together with common interests, professional development, and volunteer on natural resource projects in the Tucson area.