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Please note: to be listed below, an organization must be a Recognized Student Organization. Undergraduate Student Organizations. Undergraduate student organizations range from student assemblies to academic school-specific orgs.

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Graduate Student Organizations. Many graduate student organizations are affiliated with specific professional schools but USC also features organizations open to any USC graduate student. Keck School of Medicine. Engage Email Instagram. The mission of the Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment usc to program events to address emerging feminist concerns of students, faculty, and staff.

SAGE seeks to uplift all voices oppressed by the patriarchy in dynamic, critical ways. We are a queer and trans inclusive organization working towards intersectional, gay liberation. Engage Website Email Instagram. We are dedicated to creating an environment where individuals of all identities and abilities can come together to improve their physical and mental well-being, while also building a sense of community and belonging.

We believe that by promoting fitness and wellness, we can empower individuals to live their lives to the fullest and overcome the challenges they may face. Our organization is committed to promoting diversity, inclusivity, and equity in all aspects of our work, and we strive to create a culture of acceptance and respect for all members.

We host professional networking events, study nights, and discussions about overcoming the challenges of being out in STEM fields. Engage Email. The organization serves as a forum to address the club professional concerns of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender graduate business students.

Engage Website Email. OUTLaw is an organization for students of all sexual orientation s, whose primary purpose is to connect the LGBT and ally communities within the law school with the greater Los Angeles communities. Engage Facebook. Email Website. Student Organizations.

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