As a student in the College of Sciences & Mathematics at Belmont University, you have the opportunity to join a dynamic and supportive community of like-minded individuals. Our student organizations are designed to provide you with hands-on experiences, leadership opportunities, and the chance to connect with industry professionals. Whether you are interested in a particular field of study, or just looking to get involved and build your skills, there is a student organization for you. From science and math clubs to honor societies and research groups, these organizations offer a diverse range of opportunities to enhance your education and help you succeed in your future career.
The Purpose of Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society shall be to function as an honor and professional society for students of the biological sciences. Its activities shall be designed to stimulate interest, scholarly attainment, and investigation in the biological sciences, and to promote the dissemination of information and new interpretations among students of the life sciences.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Rebecca Adams
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Bruins in Tech (BiT) is a student-led organization at Belmont University, dedicated to bringing together tech enthusiasts in a collaborative and supportive environment. Our mission is to create a safe space for students passionate about tech careers, offering opportunities to network, learn, and grow. Through student-led workshops, professional panels, and semester projects, BiT equips members with industry-relevant skills and leadership experience. We aim to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world tech applications while fostering community, mentorships, and inclusive representation in the tech industry.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Esteban Parra Rodriguez
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DMCA is the Data Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science club here at Belmont University. We have recently included Data Science to encompass more people! Anyone is welcome to be a part of DMCA; it's not only for math, computer science, and data science majors and minors.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Lucy Watson
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We are the student voice on the environment at Belmont University, providing students, faculty and staff with educational programs on environmental topics. In short, we do our part to help out the earth and we have a lot of fun doing it!
We host convos, participate in creek clean-ups, sell reusable straws, enjoy nature hikes, participate in the national competition Project Green Challenge, host movie nights, go thrift shopping, and collaborate with lots of other student organizations as well as local/national organizations with common goals.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Darlene Panvini
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Belmont Global Medical Brigades (GMB) is a local chapter of the international organization Global Brigades. Their holistic model of development focuses on empowerment, sustainability, and community. Our members work to fundraise for the organization year-round. The highlight of our activities is the yearly trip to a Global Brigades community. This year we will be traveling to Honduras to participate in a free-clinic for those who cannot afford medical care.
Faculty Advisor: Jeffrey Gustafson
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A group of women hoping to empower women academically, professionally, and personally.
Lean In provides a safe environment for the women of Belmont to grow and learn academically, professionally, mentally, and emotionally. Lean In Circle is a group of peers who meet to support each other, achieve ambitions and learn new skills.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Tisha Gaines
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Nu Rho Psi is the National Honor Society in Neuroscience, founded in 2006 by the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience. We are now an independent non-profit, grass-roots organization comprised of neuroscientists, like you. Our organization focuses on scholarship through journal club meetings, leadership through service via various community outreach programs, and promoting Neuroscience as the second largest science major at Belmont University.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Tim Schoenfeld
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Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate men and women who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests, and who meet the minimum qualifications. Psi Chi is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS).
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Abby Heller
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The Psychology Club provides an environment in which students interested in the field of psychology may connect outside of class. Through Psychology Club you can learn about internship opportunities, applying to graduate school, future career paths in psychology, and psychological research. Other benefits include: meeting faculty, becoming more involved in the department of Psychological Science, and getting the chance to partake in research opportunities.
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Abby Heller
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The Belmont Pre-Dental Club is dedicated to fostering a community of students passionate about pursuing dentistry. Our mission is to provide resources, mentorship, and opportunities that support members in their journey to dental school, including networking with professionals and staying informed about the latest developments in the field of dentistry.
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Jason Stahl
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The Belmont CSM Pre-Graduate Club serves as a community for pre-graduate students and aims to provide opportunities such as application workshops, informative panels, and networking.
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Beth Bowman
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The Belmont Pre-Health Club is dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in pre‐professional health scholarship, including medicine, dentistry, veterinary, and others. The club welcomes ALL students engaged in pursuing a professional healthcare career. The Belmont Pre-Health Club offers opportunities for intellectual and professional development, provides a forum for students with common interests and extends a program of service to benefit the college/university community. We host a variety of opportunities, including Health professional speakers, informational sessions with representatives from medical schools, community service opportunities, pre-medical peer advising, and shadowing and research opportunities.
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Beth Bowman
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The Belmont University chapter of the American Pre-Veterinary Medical Association exists to foster a community for students interested in both veterinary medicine and animal health, to promote the field of veterinary medicine/animal health, and to advocate for animal welfare and health.
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Steve Murphree
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This is an organization open to anyone interested in science and/or education. We promote science education through tutoring both at Belmont and the larger Nashville area, hosting fun science demonstrations/labs for Belmont students and K-12 students in our community, and designing videos, tools, etc. for teachers to use when teaching science in their classrooms.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ryan Fox
This is an organization open to anyone interested in science and/or education. We promote science education through tutoring both at Belmont and the larger Nashville area, hosting fun science demonstrations/labs for Belmont students and K-12 students in our community, and designing videos, tools, etc. for teachers to use when teaching science in their classrooms.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Alison Parker
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Welcome to Women in Science!
This organization is open to any female student who is pursuing a career in STEM, healthcare, nursing, or audio engineering. Women in Science holds frequent social events to promote community and support for women in these fields. Events range from movies nights and Saturday brunches, to professional panels and volunteering in our community. We hope to see you at one of our events!
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Krista McBride
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College of Sciences & Mathematics
1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212
Phone: (615) 460-6417