Clubs
With over 1,000 student organizations on campus, there are endless opportunities to connect with other students who share your interests. Joining a club or other student organization while here at Cornell is not only a great way to make friends, but a way to explore and learn more about your passions. Find your own little niche in this big University with an Animal Science related group, and you’re bound to find a support system that you may not have found otherwise.
Block & Bridle
This is a very active chapter of the National Block & Bridle Club, promoting animal agriculture and scholarship at Cornell University. Our goal is to meet the interests of our members, and so we have hosted speakers on topics ranging from intensive sheep grazing to cattle herd management.
Cornell Raptor Program
The Cornell Raptor Program was established in 1993 to provide Cornell undergraduate students and other community members an opportunity to become involved directly with efforts to promote conservation of birds of prey.
Dairy Science Club (CUDS)
The Cornell University Dairy Science Club (CUDS) is one of the largest and most active organizations at Cornell. The club focuses on education, outreach, and extension while bonding with colleagues.
Dressage Club
The Dressage Club provides the opportunity for equestrians at Cornell to learn, practice, and compete in the sport of dressage.
Guiding Eyes for the Blind
Guiding Eyes for the Blind (GEB) is a national organization dedicated to raising, training, and providing seeing eye dogs for those with vision loss. Guiding Eyes for the Blind at Cornell is a club on campus that works directly with the national GEB organization, specifically the Fingerlakes Region.
Pre-Vet Society
The Pre-Veterinary Society is a student-run organization dedicated to offering its members new perspectives on the veterinary profession, and advice to optimize chances of gaining admission to veterinary school. The society is an excellent resource for freshmen and sophomores who want a broader perspective on veterinary medicine, and we provide supportive services to juniors and seniors that are in the application process.
Students for Animals in Shelters
Students for Animals in Shelters focuses on making a positive impact for local community shelters and the lives of animals in need.
Western Equestrian Club
The Western Equestrian Club at Cornell provides students the opportunity to both learn and compete in the Western division.