Welcome to our CUSA Clubs Directory! With over 170 clubs to explore, we have no doubt you’ll find your home away from home. The toggles on the left can help you sort your search to find exactly what you’re looking for. When you’re ready, you can click on the club’s logo to access their profile page and start exploring.
Carleton Esports is the home of gaming and esports on campus. From top level collegiate teams competing across North America, to casual game nights with friends, Carleton Esports is home to it all.
CU InSpace is a student-led engineering design team that designs, manufactures, and flies sounding rockets in national and international high-power rocketry competitions.
cuHacking is Carleton’s Hackathon community, giving students the means to enhance their technical skills, make new friends, and create genuine connections with industry professionals.
We represent and hold events for students geared towards programs in Carletons department of Electronics Society programs from workshops to social events.
Following its formation over a decade ago the Egyptian Student’s Association (ESA) has but one primary target: to work towards cultivating an environment heavily enriched with the same energy and joy that is Egyptian culture. Through various events and activities, we aim to promote engagement between the Egyptian community in order to recreate that feeling of home. Moving away from home is an adventure but also a challenge, nevertheless. Join us in breaking the barrier and creating a community away from home!
Engineers Without Borders is an organization that wants to see a world where the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals have been achieved. Carleton Chapter organizes several initiatives on the local level, from activities within Carleton University, advocacy events, to educational sessions and high school student events to talk about how engineers can make a difference in the world.
The Environmental Science Student Association (ESSA) is an academic society that brings together like-minded students from the Institute of Environmental Science to engage peers in academic and social activities. ESSA builds community and is a great opportunity to meet fellow students within the Environmental Science Program. ESSA has organized social events, mentorship programs, and many other projects initiated through membership participation. Meetings are held weekly in the ESSA room at 4440 in the Herzberg building! See you there!
The purpose of this organization is to create an inclusive space for Eritrean and Ethiopian students, regardless of religious or political views. It serves as an open space for anyone from any and all backgrounds regardless of ancestry, who are interested in learning more about the Ethiopian/Eritrean experiences, cultures and events.