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1 | Power to Change | Norman Fu | p2c.uoft@gmail.com | Facebook: facebook.com/p2cuoft Instagram: @p2cuoft | Engineers at U of T are known for our capabilities in solving problems with innovative minds, from humanities to scientific issues. Power to Change - Engineers is an interdenominational Christian group that is dedicated to serving engineering students by helping them solve life’s toughest questions. We want to be a spiritual resource to engineers, giving all students an opportunity to think about spiritual issues, as well as helping Christians grow in their faith. We also provide a space to clear up any misconceptions about Christianity and initiate dialogue with people of different faith and worldview backgrounds. Join us in our weekly meeting where we gather and discuss life's larger questions, recurring every Thursday from 5:00pm-7:00pm You can find our group on Facebook (Power to Change - University of Toronto), Instagram (@p2cuoft) or join our mailing list (http://bit.ly/p2cemaillist) to get our latest updates! | Full | Societal/Community/Charity | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Association of Chinese Engineers | UTACE | Lucy Qu/Kyle Ma | utace.official@gmail.com | IG: ut_ace.official | The University of Toronto Association of Chinese Engineers (UTACE) was founded in 2016, after the merge of the Chinese Engineering Students' Association (founded in 1974) and the Engineering Chinese Club (founded in 2004). The new club (UTACE) is dedicated to promoting Chinese culture, friendship, and communication between our members. It is also committed to helping its members succeed by delivering high-quality academic, career and social events and services. UTACE has over 500 active members during the 2020-2021 school year, which makes it one of the largest student organizations within the University of Toronto Engineering community. | Full | Cultural | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | aUToronto | aUToronto | Kelvin Cui | kelvin.cui@autodrive.utoronto.ca | @uoftautodrive | aUToronto is one of ten university teams competing in the SAE/GM AutoDrive Challenge. This multi-year autonomous vehicle competition will task students to develop and demonstrate a full autonomous driving passenger vehicle. | https://www.autodrive.utoronto.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | Bangladeshi Students' Association | BSA | Rubaina Farin | bsauoft@gmail.com | @bsa_uoft | Bangladeshi Students’ Association is a student run organization at the University of Toronto, with the vision to become leaders in the Bangladeshi community and bridge the gap between the Canadian and Bangladeshi cultures to achieve common interests and objectives. The BSA’s mission is to inspire change through community leadership and organizing events to promote culture, equity and youth initiatives. Our youth involvement through arts and crafts, music and drama, writing and photography help develop expression, artistic abilities and community. The BSA embodies Bengali heritage within multicultural Canada.Through its events, the BSA educates the broader community about issues regarding environmental and social changes. As a non-profit club, all profits from BSA events are donated to various charity organizations. | bsauoft.com | Full | Cultural | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | Blue Sky Solar Racing | BSSR | Olivia Ang | advancement.bluesky@studentorg.utoronto.ca | @blueskysolar77 | Blue Sky Solar Racing is a student run design team that specializes in the design, build and racing of solar powered cars. Our goal as a team is to promote sustainable technology, and to provide students with an opportunity to develop themselves outside of the classroom. Over the past 28 years we have built 10 solar cars and partook in competitions all around the world. We are currently in the process of testing our 11th generation solar car for the 2023 World Solar Challenge. | https://www.blueskysolar.org/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | Brew of T | Karma Sadhwani/Sean Huang | president@brewoft.skule.ca | IG: @brewoft | We are a community of passionate students who want to know more about how to make their favourite beverages and fermented foods. Whether it be beer, wine, kombucha, cider or anything else, we’ll find a way to brew it together. Our goal is to give students hands-on experience with brewing while also facilitating connections with local breweries and people in the brewing industry. | https://brewoft.skule.ca/ | Full | Hobby/Interest | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Canadian Society for Chemical Engineers - University of Toronto Student Chapter | CSChE - UofT Chapter | Hafsah Khalid, Eeman Abdulkadir | csche@g.skule.ca | @csche_uoft (Instagram) | The Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering (CSChE) is a national, not-for-profit, professional association with a mission to provide undergraduate chemical engineering students with professional development opportunities while bridging the gap between academia and industry. The University of Toronto Chapter is a student-run chapter of the national organization. The club organizes student events during the year such as PEY and new grad recruitment events, international opportunity information sessions, professional mixers, networking opportunities, the PEY mentorship program, and other events relating to professional development. The club attends the annual CSChE Conference, where delegates participate in competitions, workshops, and other student programs. The club has helped hundreds of chemical engineering students succeed in achieving their career goals by connecting them with professors, alumni, recruiters, and industry leaders while simultaneously developing the networking tools they need to excel in a professional environment. | csche-uoft.weebly.com | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
9 | Canadian Society for Civil Engineering - University of Toronto Chapter | CSCE UofT | Janishan Jeyarajah or Ashar Syed | csce@g.skule.ca | Instagram: csce.uoft and Facebook: CSCE University of Toronto Chapter | The mission of CSCE is to close the gap between those with an interest in Civil Engineering, the world of academia, and the industry. CSCE plays a vital part in the Engineering student experience by providing opportunities to learn technical skills, network with professionals, attend lectures from industry leaders, discover career paths beyond undergrad, and more. | Full | Professional Development | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | CloudClub | N/A | Qingyuan Wu | cloudclub@yandex.com | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cloudybot LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cloudclub-uoft/mycompany/ | CloudClub is a campus association where students band together to create websites, applications, and products for use by organizations and the general public. Our clud provides students an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in softmare development in a tight-knit team. | https://cloudclub.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
11 | Club for Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering | CUBE | Katherine Zhu & Amy Huang | cube@g.skule.ca | Instagram: @cube.skule | The Club for Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering (CUBE) is the oldest biomedical engineering-focused club on campus. Our purpose is to disseminate knowledge pertaining to the biomedical field as well as to serve as a point of contact between students, researchers, and industry. This is accomplished by hosting events such as information sessions on the latest cutting-edge research in the fields of biomedical engineering, medicine, and biotechnology; speaker seminars that bring together both industry leaders and academic researchers; tours of various academic and industry hospitals and laboratories; workshops to learn important wet lab and dry lab skills in biomedical engineering; and an annual biomedical engineering design “hackathon”, the BioMedical Engineering Competition (BMEC). | cube.skule.ca | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
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13 | Coffee to Capital | CTC | Brenen Lavoie | coffeetocapitaluoft@gmail.com | Instagram: ctc.uoft | Coffee to Capital is a premier networking club that aims to give each student who signs up a personal 1 on 1 mentorship which eventually builds into the opportunity to speak with finance and consulting UofT engineering alumni eager to help students learn more about their career and world. Coffee to Capital will give students an opportunity to build their resume, build their LinkedIn, learn about networking, learn how to Coffee Chat, and connect with a wide array of active industry professionals. This club is an opportunity to not just learn about how to coffee chat and build a strong resume, but to also meet other like minded engineers with a similar interest and go through a journey with them. Coffee to Capital is a community for engineers to grow a network and build professional skills that are invaluable. | Full | Professional Development | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | Engineers in Action - University of Toronto Chapter | EIA - UofT Chapter | Emily Hu | eia.uoft@gmail.com | Instagram: @eia.uoft, Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wBbVBtnZvq, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EIAUofT/ | Engineers In Action (EIA) - U of T Chapter is a multidisciplinary student club dedicated to raising awareness and making a positive impact in the world. Each year, we help bridge the gap of isolation in developing communities by designing and constructing pedestrian footbridges. This infrastructure plays a crucial role in connecting isolated communities to essential services such as healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. Over the years, we have successfully completed bridge projects in Bolivia, Eswatini, and Guatemala. We offer the opportunity for students to travel to the build site, allowing them to contribute directly to the construction of the bridge during the summer months. Throughout the year, we also work to enrich student life through educational events, design workshops, and speaker series, allowing students to apply their education in meaningful ways. If you have any questions or would like to get involved, feel free to reach out to us at eia.uoft@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram (@eia.uoft). | https://eiabridgesuoft.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
15 | Engineers Without Borders, University of Toronto Chapter | EWB UofT | Meghna Ravikumar or Ashna Jain | uoft@chapter.ewb.ca | https://www.instagram.com/ewb_uoft/, https://discord.gg/3pAFWRHAvd | Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is an organization dedicated to creating change by supporting social innovations and fostering student advocacy. We engage students from all backgrounds, and utilize their engineering problem solving skills to build long-term sustainable solutions to address our world’s biggest problems. Through our numerous community and technical projects, programs, learning opportunities, events, and avenues for leadership development, we aim to truly embody the value of investing in our members. No matter your discipline, experience, or year, there’s a spot for you in our tight-knit EWBeautiful community. Join our Discord server (https://discord.gg/3pAFWRHAvd) or follow us on Instagram (@ewbuoft) for more information. | https://www.uoft.ewb.ca/ | Full | Societal/Community/Charity | ||||||||||||||||||
16 | Fly with Origami, Learn to Dream | UTFOLD | Ira Nagpal | ut.fold@gmail.com | https://www.instagram.com/utfold/, https://discord.gg/HtBvTXpeut | We host free weekly origami workshops on the U of T campus for U of T students, staff, and alumni, as well as for anyone within the community (not always University of Toronto students). We teach these workshops in order to increase the appreciation for the art of paperfolding and to help others hone their origami skills. Additionally, we collaborate with various other clubs at U of T to host larger events, and have formed partnerships with many off-campus organizations, including libraries and hospitals, to bring origami to the greater community. One of our core values is to be as inclusive as possible. As such, our weekly workshops involve teaching various models at different, and all difficulty levels, such as beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Our workshops feature a variety of origami models, ranging from animals - such as penguins, hummingbirds, sheep - to maple leaves and snowflakes, in addition to modular origami, kusudamas, tessellations, and crease-pattern folding. In combination with some of these monthly advanced workshops, we incorporate "general" workshops that are holiday-themed, such as Halloween, Christmas, and Valentines, where members can fold many simpler models within the one workshop. At no cost, we aim to provide the U of T community with a comprehensive origami learning experience, in efforts to build on members' origami skill and knowledge, and also, to ensure that there is something within the scope of origami for everyone to enjoy. | https://utfold.com | Full | Fine Arts | ||||||||||||||||||
17 | Hide and Seek Club | H&S | Rory Gao | uofthideandseek@gmail.com | https://discord.gg/Rqq4nsPccs | The purpose of the Hide and Seek Club is to enable the means to play the childhood game of hide and seek, and other variants, on campus in an organized manner with numerous students and community members. | Full | Hobby/Interest | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Human Powered Vehicle Design Team | HPVDT | Lincoln Macdonald | captain@hpvdt.skule.ca | @hpvdt | The Human-Powered Vehicles Design Team (HPVDT) is a student organization at the University of Toronto that is focused on the design and construction of innovative, high-performance, human-powered vehicles. Our goal is to provide students with practical, hands-on experience in engineering design while promoting efficiency, sustainability and the use of human power as a means of reducing society's impact on the environment. | hpvdt.ca | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
19 | Humans of Skule | HoS | Emaan Fatima and Raida Fardous | humansofskule@gmail.com | Instagram: @humans.of.skule, Discord: https://discord.gg/mw5avwPaj, Facebook: Humans of Skule | Humans Of Skule is a photoblog capturing stories of the University of Toronto Engineering Society - Skule™ community members and Faculty of Applied Science Members through photo-portraits, interviews and videography. Humans of Skule also teaches photography, videography, interviewing and leadership in unconventional engineering areas through a series of workshops, seminars and competitions to the Skule community members. | Full | Fine Arts | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | Indian Students' Organization | ISO | Ahmad Ashraf | issutsg@gmail.com | Instagram: isouoft | The Indian Students’ Organization, is a student-run organization, recognized by the University of Toronto, that strives to celebrate and propagate a rich multicultural India through heritage, food, commerce, art, thought, awareness, and more at the University of Toronto. Our mission is to integrate the student society at the university by presenting a diverse India in a friendly way for our Indian and non-Indian community members to learn and understand our country’s and culture’s true nature and involving those of Indian origin in more than just a social manner. Since the University currently houses a multitude of Indo-centric societies that are distinct in thought, mission, and/or audience, the ISO aims at eliminating these barriers of religion, caste, and language between us by inviting anyone and everyone from any social, ethnic, or religious background from around the world to partake. Get involved by reaching out to our Executive Team or attending any events, festivals, or efforts organized by the ISO! | Full | Cultural | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | International Genetically Engineering Machines Toronto | iGEM Toronto | Ally Cheung | igem@g.skule.ca | https://www.instagram.com/igemtoronto/?hl=en | iGEM Toronto is an undergraduate synthetic biology design team. We design anything related to synthetic biology from genetic circuits to biofilms to plastic-degrading enzymes to rapid DNA detection kits. We showcase our project in the iGEM Grand Jamboree every October where iGEM teams from over 300 universities around the globe also present their work. | Full | Design/Competition Team | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | Interplanetary Space Exploration Team | ISET | Queena Chen & Jessie Jung | iset@skule.ca | Instagram @isetuoft | As humans, we've always gazed into the skies wondering what is beyond Earth's atmosphere. At the ISET, we believe it's time to reach beyond the stars. As one of few undergraduate teams, our vision is to advance civilian life on Mars. With significant progress towards Martian colonization within the next decade, ISET aims to play a key role in tackling and innovating cutting-edge solutions towards difficulties associated with life on Mars. The team’s mission is to change perceptions of space design complexity by applying engineering principles at the undergraduate level to overcome challenges associated with interplanetary colonization. The purpose of this team is to offer students at the University of Toronto an opportunity to design and prototype Martian systems. | iset.skule.ca | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
24 | Iron Dragons | ID | Sarina Xi | dragonboat@g.skule.ca | insta: @skuledragonboat | Iron Dragons is the University of Toronto Engineering's very own dragon boat racing team. Since 1997, the team has grown into two competitive mixed crews, Blue and Gold, and one recreational crew, Purple. The same paddlers on the competitive crews also make up the Iron Dragons Women and Open crews. Competing in the U24 and University divisions, Iron Dragons has made many impressive accomplishments in recent years. In 2018, the competitive crews competed at the IDBF Club Crew World Championships for the very first time, winning 9 gold medals and 3 silver medals in both University and U24 divisions. The team is mainly comprised of U of T engineering students, but students of all programs and backgrounds are welcome. | https://dragonboat.skule.ca/home/ | Full | Athletic Group | ||||||||||||||||||
25 | Latin Engineering Students’ Association | LESA | Allison Lee | lesa@studentorg.utoronto.ca | Instagram: @uoft_lesa | The Latin Engineering Students' Association (LESA) is a space for Latinx engineering students to connect with each other. The association educates people about Latin culture and promotes cultural issues. LESA organizes and hosts various fundraising and cultural events to support Latin interests. The club is open to all students who wish to meet other Latinx engineers in the community or learn more about Latinx culture. LESA provides moral and social support to students as well as provides visibility to Latin engineers. LESA is an environment for Spanish and Portuguese communication where students can speak their language freely. | Full | Cultural | |||||||||||||||||||
26 | National Society of Black Engineers - University of Toronto Chapter | NSBE | Ayomide Ajayi (President) | president.nsbeuoft@gmail.com | Instagram, Facebook - nsbeuoft | The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) was founded in the United States in 1975 and is the largest student-run organization worldwide with over 20,000 members. Our chapter, the University of Toronto Chapter was created to fulfill NSBE’s mission which is "to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community." As a club we aim to fulfill our mission through our events and programs such as career talks, industry networking events, study halls, mentorship programs, an introductory STEM conference held annually for high school students, game nights and our flagship event NSBEHacks - the first ever student-run Black Hackathon in the Greater Toronto Area. Our members also compete in regionally hosted NSBE competitions, attend regional NSBE conferences and attend the most anticipated event of the year, the NSBE national convention, which is a week-long gathering of professionals, university and pre-collegiate students and industry/research partners filled with workshops, career fairs and social events. If you’d like to know more about our club be sure to check out our Instagram (@nsbeuoft), Facebook (National Society of Black Engineers - University of Toronto Chapter) and website- https://nsbe.sa.utoronto.ca/. | https://nsbe.sa.utoronto.ca | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
27 | NeuroTechUofT | NTUT | Maggie Chen | neurotechuoft@gmail.com | neurotechuoft | NeuroTechUofT is an interdisciplinary club that combines the knowledge and skills of programming, engineering, and neuroscience together to build neurotechnology. Throughout the year, we learn from workshops about topics like signal processing, EEG headsets, and more; however, the emphasis lies in hands on experimenting and learning. At the end of the year, we participate in the NeuroTechX competition to showcase the neurotechnology that we have built! | https://neurotechuoft.com/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
28 | QueerSphere | QS | Sarah Chen | queersphere@skule.ca | Discord Server Invite Code: c883FgW, Instagram: @queer_sphere_uoft, https://www.facebook.com/QueerSphereSkule | QueerSphere is the engineering 2SLGBTQ+ club at the University of Toronto! We are dedicated to promoting queer awareness and fostering a sense of community within engineering. We strive to create an inclusive space in engineering, combining discussions around queer issues with social events that bring the queer community together. We work with faculty, administration, and student clubs to advocate for queer issues through workshops, town halls, and other advocacy-based events. Additionally, we organize community events such as game nights and other social gatherings, like Pride SUDS! These events provide opportunities for connection, celebration of diversity, and a sense of belonging within the queer engineering community. | https://queersphere.skule.ca/ | Full | Societal/Community/Charity | ||||||||||||||||||
29 | Robotics for Space Exploration | RSX | Krishanth Suthaharan | rsx.utoronto@gmail.com | LinkedIn: Robotics for Space Exploration Instagram: @rsx.utoronto | The Robotics for Space Exploration (RSX) team is the University of Toronto's one and only Mars Rover design team running strong since 2013. We design and build Mars Rovers which we use to compete in Rover Competitions around the world. We are a team of undergraduate engineering students passionate about robotics and engineering in space. We also inspire high school and university students into the field of space robotics by hosting outreach events and hackathons called SEEK (Space Exploration and Engineering Kompetition) to give back to our community. At RSX, we believe in the importance of a hand-on based approach and encourage members to push the limits of robotic technologies with opportunities to learn and grow as engineers. | www.rsx.skule.ca | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
30 | Skule Badminton Club | SBC | Katherine Zhang | sbc.uoft@gmail.com | Inst: skulebadmintonclub, Discord: https://discord.gg/zPJX4VM | Skule™ Badminton Club (SBC) is an extracurricular sports club dedicated to providing students, faculty, and alumni at the University of Toronto with the opportunity to play badminton recreationally and competitively. We aim to promote a casual environment that facilitates relaxation, personal growth, and fellowship between enthusiasts by hosting regular weekend court hours and tournaments throughout the academic year. Since its establishment in 2014, over 150 engineering students have joined SBC each year, and we hope to see you on our courts soon as well! | https://skulebadminton.ca/ | Full | Athletic Group | ||||||||||||||||||
31 | Skule Billiards Club | SBC | Farbod Mohammadzadeh | Instagram: @skulebilliardsclub | gggg | N/A | Full | Hobby/Interest | |||||||||||||||||||
32 | Skule Financial Literacy Club | SFLC | Khanak Gupta | skuleflc@gmail.com | @skuleflc, https://discord.com/invite/NfErQSwrDYhttps://discord.com/invite/NfErQSwrDY, https://www.facebook.com/s, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sflc/?originalSubdomain=cakuleflc?mibextid=ZbWKwL | The Skule Financial Literacy Club (SFLC) is an organization that is dedicated to educating students about personal finances. We are a student-run organization at the University of Toronto that encourages the management of household income and consumer financial services and circumstances; these are essential life skills that are crucial for our day-to-day lives but aren’t taught. Our goal is to bridge the gap between the financial world and the average student life. | https://www.sflc.skule.ca/ | Full | Hobby/Interest | ||||||||||||||||||
33 | Skule French-speaking Society | SFS | Bibi Bundhoo | utorontosfs@gmail.com | uoftsfs | We are a new student-run organization unlike any other at Skule, being that we are the first to welcome French-speaking students from all levels and all societies. Our community has grown through our various events like the Hard hat X SFS Café event, the French Pen-Pals community and French cinema outings/movie screenings in the common room. We pride ourselves on our values of being kind, welcoming, respectful, and non-judgmental. | N/A | Full | Societal/Community/Charity | ||||||||||||||||||
34 | Skule Ski Club | Zack Fine, current president | skitrip@g.skule.ca | @skuleskiclub instagram | Skule Ski Club makes winter sports accessible for everyone in Skule. Our Mont. Tremblant and Blue Mountain trips offer an easy way for skiiers and snowboarders of all skill levels to experience one of Canada's great winter sports! | Full | Athletic Group | ||||||||||||||||||||
35 | Skule Smash Club | President, Shashwat Panwar | uoftsmash@gmail.com | https://www.instagram.com/skulesmash/, https://www.facebook.com/groups/174621183248806 | Skule Smash is everything about the Super Smash Bros. series games! If you haven't heard of these games before, there are setups in just about every one of the engineering common rooms, where you can just pick up a controller and play! We also hold recurring tournaments, often held bi-weekly in The Pit or at The Smith House across the street from SF. To find out more about us check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/454304108002814/ or reach out to us via email: uoftsmash@gmail.com | Full | Hobby/Interest | ||||||||||||||||||||
36 | Skule Strategy Game Club | SSGC | Sebastian Arroyo-Altenburg | strategygames@g.skule.ca | Instagram: skulestrategygameclub, Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2166209770320753/ | Skule Strategy Game Club is an Engineering based undergraduate club that dedicates to introducing strategic gaming to U of T students. Strategy games include any games that require players to make decisions using internal decision-tree-style thinking. This can range from social and cooperative card and board games, to competitive and detailed wargames. The club offers a variety of activities under the umbrella, but with a focus on miniature wargaming. In a normal year, the club offers many in-person activities including weekly “drop-in”-style demonstration games that are accessible to beginner players, semester-long Escalation League where players can learn and practice gaming more in-depth, as well as weekend-long events that allow players to participate in teams and play out simulations of historical battles. This year, the club has adapted to more virtual activities including bi-weekly live-streamed miniature games, months-long multi-player online Escalation League and grand strategy game campaigns, as well as virtual hobby nights. The club also collaborates with the Toronto Miniature Gamers, Laurentian Tabletop Organization, University of Ottawa Wargaming and Roleplaying Society, as well as University of Cincinnati Board Game Club for events. | https://www.facebook.com/groups/2166209770320753/ | Full | Hobby/Interest | ||||||||||||||||||
37 | Skule Tennis Club | STC | sara hadzimustafic | Skuletc@gmail.com | https://www.instagram.com/stc_official_9/?hl=en | STC (Skule Tennis Club) is a club that arranges weekly meet-ups for engineering students itching to play tennis. We book the courts ahead of time (unless they are public) and organize students into appropriate groups when they arrive – beginners play withbeginners and experts play with experts. There is no tournament, just rallying, king's court and/or a doubles match. Intense players can come to improve, and less intense players can come to enjoy the weather, a more relaxed play, and the company. Our club has already fostered friendships between our members, so there is a social aspect as well. Many engineering students want to get out and play, and we give them just that opportunity! | Full | Athletic Group | |||||||||||||||||||
38 | Skule Unicycle Club | SUC | Arthur Akbulatov | skuleunicycle@gmail.com | Instagram: @skuleunicycle | A Unicycle Club? In MY Skule? It's more likely than you think. If you've ever wanted to learn how to unicycle then SUC is here for you. Rent a unicycle at no cost! Whimsical fun guaranteed or your money back! | Full | Hobby/Interest | |||||||||||||||||||
39 | Skulecraft | Elena Pappas | skulecraft@g.skule.ca | https://discord.gg/4XFAkq6qzW (Permanent Discord Server link) ig: @skulecraft | Skulecraft is a group of hobbyists that gather together on their own time to build things, cooperate, explore, and have fun in Minecraft! Join your fellow Skule students in building wonderful structures, efficient farms, or just to flex your loot! We have loads of events and competitions, and anyone can join at any time! | Full | Hobby/Interest | ||||||||||||||||||||
40 | Skule™ Choir | Tyler Chen | choir@g.skule.ca | Instagram: @skulechoir | Facebook: Skule Music | Youtube: skule choir / @skulechoir | Skule™ Choir is a 30-member SATB mixed chorus performing a wide range of music from Baroque to contemporary classical, and from global popular music to folk songs. We are open to all members of the community, regardless of field of study or music background. We hold a major concert every semester and perform at various university events, striving to provide students with a unique community and musical experience while expanding their skills. Skule™ Choir normally holds open rehearsals and auditions in September and January and rehearses weekly on Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 PM EST in the MCEIE Music Room (MY 041). | https://choir43.wixsite.com/skulechoir | Full | Musical Group | |||||||||||||||||||
41 | Skule™ Orchestra | N/A | Anna-Mariya Korol | orchestra@g.skule.ca | Instagram - @skuleorchestra | We are a student-run orchestra made up of about 50 members across our string, wind, brass and percussion sections. We rehearse weekly and host 3 concerts every year - one during the Fall semester and 2 during the Winter. Pops, our first concert, features well-known music from movies, Broadway and the classical scene. Chamber Night, our second concert, is a chance for our members to perform their own choice of repertoire in smaller ensembles, and Symphonic Boom, our season finale, showcases classic orchestral works and invites soloists to take part in our Concerto Competition for an opportunity to play with the orchestra. For more information, find our website and other details here: linktr.ee/skuleorchestra or contact us at orchestra@skule.ca. | https://orchestra07.wixsite.com/skuleorchestra | Full | Musical Group | ||||||||||||||||||
42 | Skule™ Stage Band | Stageband | Julia DeMarchi | stageband@g.skule.ca | Instagram: @skulestageband | The ~25-member, student-run Skule™ Stage Band has been playing jazz to great acclaim at Skule™ events for over 35 years. These include the most celebrated dinner dances of the year (Cannonball and Gradball) as well as Suds, Hart House, and gigs at local establishments. Established in 1983 by engineering students, with help from Mr. Malcolm McGrath of the Skule™ Alumni Association, Stage Band is now the longest running Skule™ Music ensemble. We welcome anybody at UofT who enjoys playing and performing swing, big band, funk, latin, and all other genres of jazz music. | jazz.skule.ca | Full | Musical Group | ||||||||||||||||||
43 | Spark Design Club | Spark | James Xu | president@spark.skule.ca | https://www.instagram.com/sparkdesignclub/ | The Spark Design Club (a.k.a Spark!) builds interactive displays and arcade machines that are displayed all around our campus. Spark is run by a team of executives from various engineering disciplines who plan and design the displays. Every semester, we recruit general members to help build our displays under the mentorship of our executives. We also hold free hands-on workshops throughout the year on practical engineering topics, where students learn to harvest components from e-waste, design and acid etch their own PCBs, solder, and use power tools. | https://spark.skule.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
44 | The University of Toronto Formula SAE Racing Team | UTFR | Emily Wright | team@fsaeutoronto.ca | @uoftfsae (Instagram), @uoftfsae (TikTok), UTFR - University of Toronto Formula Racing (LinkedIn) | The University of Toronto Formula SAE Racing team (UTFR) designs, manufactures and races a Formula style car every year. We have competitions in Michigan, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Each have both static events, such as design presentations, and dynamic events, like endurance. Some of the new innovations our engineers have built is the first iteration of our self driving package and a reliable electrical power train running on our custom 500 volt accumulator. UTFR members have the opportunity apply their engineering knowledge in a hands on and exciting environment. | https://fsaeutoronto.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
45 | Triotsky Bridge Building | Chair: Martina Mikhaiel | troitsky@g.skule.ca | Instagram - troitskyuoft | The Troitsky Bridge Building Club is a design team that creates model bridges to compete at Concordia University's annual competition against many of the other top engineering programs in Canada. This three-day event, held in Montreal, offers opportunities to network with industry professionals and students, as well as the chance to assemble and construct a 1-metre span bridge and test its strength under a hydraulic press. Having won the competition three out of the last four years, UofT aims to continue its winning culture. To achieve this, we organize various workshops focused on design, modeling, and other relevant skills. Additionally, we provide guidance, materials, tools, and access to facilities necessary for each team to build their bridge. The club welcomes all undergraduates and serves as an excellent platform to create connections while gaining experience in areas such as structural engineering, project management, and construction. | https://troitsky.skule.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | |||||||||||||||||||
46 | Trustworthy Machine Intelligence Team | TMI | Co Presidents: Angelina Zhai, Sophie Lee | utoronto.epai@gmail.com | Instagram: uoft_epai; Discord Server: see linktree on Instagram bio | The Trustworthy Machine Intelligence Team (TMI) is committed to educating and taking action on ethical concerns within artificial intelligence and data science. Bias in decision systems, data privacy and surveillance, as well as manipulation of behaviour, are just some of the ethical concerns that need to be addressed to avoid AI causing detrimental effects to individuals and society. Our mission is to make ethics in AI more accessible through educational workshops and hands-on projects. Our club is committed to building a supportive community of students passionate about ethical principles in AI. | https://ethical-principles-in-ai.github.io/ | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
47 | U of T Materials Industry Club | MIC | Mark Gorban | mseic.uoft@gmail.com | Instagram - @mic_uoft, Discord *WIP* | The U of T Materials Industry Club's (MIC's) mission is to connect undergraduate and graduate students to professionals in the materials industry. We host many events throughout the year such as plant tours, speaker panels and the annual MIC Research Showcase. Stop by our events, or get involved with the club's activities as a general member if you're interested in learning about and working in the materials industry :) | N/A | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
48 | University of Toronto Aerospace Team | UTAT | Jeremy Lim | execdirector@utat.ca | uoft_aerospaceteam | UTAT is an interdisciplinary student design team dedicated to pushing the bounds of Aerospace design. We have four divisions: Space Systems, Rocketry, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and Aerospace Policy and Law. Space Systems develops small satellites, Rocketry launches high-altitude sounding rockets, UAS designs drones, and Aerospace Policy and Law publishes articles, research papers, and runs a podcast relating to all things aerospace. Our core mission is to foster leaders and innovators in Aerospace through ambitious projects, and encourage the community to pursue their passions in aerospace and engineering. | utat.ca | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
50 | University of Toronto Chemical Vehicles | UTCV | Freddie Perera & Laszlo Toth (Co-presidents) | contact.utcv@gmail.com | Instagram: @utcv_official, LinkedIn: University of Toronto Chemical Vehicles (UTCV) | University of Toronto Chemical Vehicles is a design team whose primary focus is to research, design, and integrate different systems to create a small, autonomous, chemically powered and controlled car every year. We compete annually in the Chem-E-Car competition, organized by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). We pride ourselves in fostering a welcoming and engaging learning environment, while fostering the leadership and teamwork skills of all our team members. If you are interested in experiencing hands-on chemical laboratory work, learning about innovative electrochemistry and reaction kinetics, building cars, or even working behind the scenes to manage resources, logistics, and plan events, then UTCV is the team to join. Check us out at utcv.ca, and email us with your questions at contact.utcv@gmail.com. See you there! | utcv.ca | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
51 | University of Toronto Concrete Canoe Team | UTCCT | Meg Sarah Melendres | canoe@g.skule.ca | Instagram - @uoftconcretecanoe ; Discord - https://discord.gg/ujSHTwZX ; Facebook - University of Toronto Concrete Canoe Team ; LinkedIn - University of Toronto Concrete Canoe Team | We are a multidisciplinary design team that designs and constructs a ‘floating’ concrete canoe every year! To compete in the Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition (CNCC) | https://canoe.skule.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
52 | University of Toronto Consulting Association | UTCA | Zile Zhuang | utca.contact@gmail.com | Instagram: utca.news, Linkedin: University of Toronto Consulting Association | The University of Toronto Consulting Association (UTCA) is the University of Toronto’s largest student-run consulting organization, with more than 1,700 undergraduate and graduate active members across all disciplines and backgrounds. UTCA aims to educate students about the field of consulting and raise awareness about career opportunities available within the industry. We provide extensive support and opportunities to learn, train, network and build relationships to our large and diverse members through our unique and creative initiatives, including case sessions and competitions, panel nights, and mock interviews. Furthermore, our organization manages a pro-bono Consulting Group (CG) which match top students with local non-profits and start-ups to tackle and solve current real-world business problems. UTCA’s projects provide a valuable experience for students of all disciplines to apply and compliment their learning from inside the classroom to real world problems facing companies in today’s dynamic economic environment. | https://www.uoftconsulting.com | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
53 | University of Toronto Cybersecurity Student Association | CSSA | Maryam Younis | uoftcybersec@gmail.com | Instagram and Facebook @uoftcssa | The University of Toronto Cybersecurity Student Association is a student-run association that aims to develop and promote cybersecurity awareness by bringing students of similar interest together with cybersecurity resources and events to advance their knowledge in the discipline. We run workshops and guest speaker panels, organize community outreach programs, and provide cybersecurity resources and material. | https://cssa.sa.utoronto.ca/ | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
54 | University of Toronto Engineering Finance Association | UTEFA | clara.pardi@mail.utoronto.ca | utefa@g.skule.ca | @utefa_uoft | The University of Toronto Engineering Finance Association (UTEFA) is an educational organization that aims to provide students with extensive knowledge about the financial industry by engaging them in investing activities. Since our inception in 2009-10 UTEFA has grown to more than 70 active and invested members with over $14,500 CAD in cash and equity. | https://www.utefa.com/ | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
55 | University of Toronto Freelancers' Organization | UTFO | Tyler Wong | tylerjon.wong@mail.utoronto.ca | Discord: https://discord.gg/pJqGPqKDUk | The University of Toronto Freelancers’ Organization is a group dedicated to providing software development services for other University of Toronto associated groups or individuals. This is to not only for the benefit for our clients, but also to provide the members of the Freelancers’ Organization with professional development experience working for a client. The team will implement DevOps principles to build software and extend a student’s knowledge of programming with experience in developing in a team environment. The UTFO will not charge any monetary amounts for its services unless it is to cover costs required to complete the project such as domain names, web hosting, etc. In addition, the Freelancers Organization will not take on any projects related to academic course material. | https://www.utfo.ca/ | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
56 | University of Toronto Machine Intelligence Student Team | UTMIST | Richard Shuai | utorontomist@gmail.com | https://www.instagram.com/uoft_utmist/ | Founded in 2017, UTMIST (University of Toronto Machine Intelligence Student Team) is the largest undergraduate Machine Learning club and one of the most influential STEM communities at the University of Toronto, with more than 1800+ community members on Discord and social media, 9 departments, around 150 active members and executives, 10-12 technical projects and 6-10 major events every year, and nearly 70 talented machine learning developers. The ML Projects are the flagship offering at UTMIST, where students can gain part-time project experience. Out of the 12 projects, 4 are collaboratively completed with startups/companies like AltaML and OmniLabs, where we recruited 4-8 ML developers (most from Computer Science, Math, Engineering Science, Statistics, ECE, etc.) to work on projects in their backlogs with ML methods. Students can also propose their own interdisciplinary, research, or applied projects to UTMIST, co-founding their own team of developers, advised and supported by UTMIST and its resources. UTMIST is also widely known for its scalable professional development initiatives and programs, such as Clear the MIST Mentorship Program 2023 and Hack the MIST Hackathon 2023. Moreover, the Technical Writing Department publishes articles about leading-edge ML topics on UTMIST’s online journal – deMISTify – on Medium, and the Academic Department runs biweekly Study Group, Project Workshop, and Paper Reading Group for ML enthusiasts to join. Our past initiatives include MIST101 Introductory Workshops and our Guest Speaker Series. Our alumni demonstrated a track record of professional excellence in companies like Intel, Amazon AWS, RBC, Bell, IBM, Huawei Canada, Google, Deloitte, TD, Uber, Qualcomm, and more, as well as top-tier PhD and master’s programs worldwide. By joining UTMIST, you can connect with many like-minded students in the field of ML and AI, growing together as competitive fresh grads in the industry or academia. | https://utmist.gitlab.io | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
58 | University of Toronto Ontario Water Works Association - Student Chapter | Uoft OWWA SC | gabrielle.marega@mail.utoronto.ca | owwa@utoronto.ca | https://www.facebook.com/UofTOWWA | The Ontario Water Works Association Student Chapter at the University of Toronto (U of T OWWA-SC) provides students with opportunities to learn about the water industry while building their technical knowledge and leadership skills as well as networking with industry professionals. Our group hosts professional seminars, panel discussions, and tours that help students understand different aspects of the water industry. | http://owwa.sa.utoronto.ca/ | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
59 | University of Toronto Outing Club | UTOC | Talia Yawney | president@utoc.ca | utoc_club | The University of Toronto Outing Club has been ‘Doing It Outside’ since 1957. Since then, we have been committed to making the outdoors accessible to students of the University of Toronto and GTA. We do this by facilitating trips around Ontario, providing gear to students interested in planning their own outdoor adventures and creating community groups to connect members with similar hobbies! Our club cabin, located in the Blue Mountains, is our prized possession and a launch-point for many of our adventures. We are always taking suggestions as to what kinds of club socials and activities we should run from our members! | utoc.ca | Full | Athletic Group | ||||||||||||||||||
60 | University of Toronto Project Holodeck | UTOPH | Irwin Ngo | utoph@g.skule.ca | https://discord.gg/dUnuPXHkAv | UTOPH - University of Toronto Project Holodeck - is a Virtual Reality (VR) design team that focuses on building fun projects and using them to share VR and AR with the student body here at the University of Toronto. The club was founded in October, 2015, and was inspired by the Holodeck from the popular TV series, Star Trek. | https://www.utoph.com | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
61 | University of Toronto Robotics Association | UTRA | Ammar Vora | president@utra.ca | Instagram: @utra_uoft, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTRA.ca | Established in 2004, the University of Toronto Robotics Association (UTRA) is the premier robotics student association at the University of Toronto, attracting over 1600 highly motivated and talented students. Through our operation of 7 different teams, we provide a broad range of opportunities for students to explore the multi-disciplinary aspects of robotics and find their passion. At UTRA, we build complex systems such as humanoid soccer-playing robots and autonomous rovers to heavy-duty combat robots to entry-level SUMO fighting robots. Every year, UTRA represents the University of Toronto in many prestigious national and international robotics competitions such as the RoboCup, Intelligent Ground Vehicles Competition, and the National Havoc Robot League. | https://www.utra.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
62 | University of Toronto Seismic Design Team | UTSD | Grace Hu & Sacha Morin | ut.seismic@gmail.com | ins: uoftseismic, discord server: UofT seismic, LinkedIn: University of Toronto Seismic Design Team | University of Toronto Seismic Design Team is a seismic design team that competes in the annual international undergraduate seismic design competition organized by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. As a part of the competition, we create a balsa wood tower which is tested for earthquake resilience. In addition to the competition, we organize outreach events such as construction workshops, design and analysis software learning sessions and talks from industry and research professionals. | https://seismic.skule.ca/#/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
63 | University of Toronto Sports Analytics Student Group | UTSPAN | Hassaan Inayatali | utspan.sg@gmail.com | Instagram: uoftsportsanalytics | The UTSPAN Student Group is a group for students interested in sports analytics. Throughout the year, we've hosted events including tutorials on relevant skills in sports analytics, a seminar series, and an annual hackathon! We also support members in pursuing their own sports analytics research projects and give them the opportunity to showcase their work and meet like-minded students and industry leaders. | https://sportsanalytics.sa.utoronto.ca/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
64 | University of Toronto Students Consulting Association | UTESCA | Jasmine Yanoshita or Natasha Pereira | uoft.esca@gmail.com | Instagram: @utesca | UTESCA is the premier engineering consulting club at UofT. Here at UTESCA we foster a community of passionate students looking to enter the engineering consulting field. We expose students to a large network of industry consultants and career-focused events to build our members’ personal and professional skills. We host a multitude of events throughout the year that bridge the gap between academia and industry through networking sessions, panel events, case interview prep workshops, case study competitions, and various consulting-based skill development workshops. Many of these events are in collaboration with top consulting companies including BCG and Deloitte! Our Consulting Engineering Project (CEP) program is also a great way for students to gain real-life practical consulting experience. This year-long program pairs up a team of 4-5 students with a real-life client to deliver professional consulting solutions across the software, healthcare, sustainability, AI, and data analytics industries. Check out our instagram (@utesca) and website (utesca.ca) to learn more about how you can get involved! | utesca.ca | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
65 | University of Toronto Supermileage | UTSM | Aujin Li (Marketing & Outreach Admin.), Maya Edi-Maxsom and Miles Ah-Ton (Captains) | utsupermileage@gmail.com | @utsm_team | The University of Toronto Supermileage Team designs, builds, and races ultralight, hyper-efficient vehicles to compete at the annual Shell Eco-marathon competition. The Shell Eco-marathon challenges student teams from around the world to develop energy efficient transportation solutions for the world’s growing population. The main goal is going the furthest distance using the least amount of energy, and we do that by pushing the boundaries of gasoline-efficiency with our prototype vehicle, and traveling in style with our Hydrogen urban-concept car. | utsm.ca | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
66 | University of Toronto Toastmasters | UTT | Adham Ragab | toastmasters@g.skule.ca | https://instagram.com/uofttoastmasters?igshid=YzcxN2Q2NzY0OA== | University of Toronto Toastmasters (UTT) is a club that is aimed at creating a supportive environment where anyone can improve their public speaking and leadership skills. The club began in 2004, where it first originated as University of Toronto Engineering Toastmasters. Since then, UTT has expanded to help hundreds of students and professionals alike rise above their fears, realize their dreams, grow into incredible speakers, and live as stronger leaders. Currently, our club meets for regular meetings once a week, where members present and give feedback on prepared and impromptu speeches. We also plan special events several times per semester, for instance promotional open houses and speaking competitions. All members enjoy the benefits of the various opportunities to speak during meetings and meet new people. Members also have the chance to pay for access to Toastmasters International's Pathways, an education programme with different "paths" for members to hone different aspects of their public speaking. The club is very proud of the environment it creates, one that is supportive and positive, with peer evaluations focused on collective growth. | https://www.uofttoastmasters.com/ | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
67 | Uoft Canadian Association of Food Engineers | Uoft CAFE | Nancy Cao | uoftcafe@gmail.com | Instagram: @uoftcafe | Discover the world of food engineering with Uoft CAFE! We are a passionate group of students dedicated to exploring the science and technology behind food. Through mentorship workshops, industry visits, weekly food facts, and potential culinary events, we provide members with opportunities to expand their knowledge, develop practical skills, and connect with professionals in the field. Join us and embark on a delicious journey where innovation meets taste!! | Full | Hobby/Interest | |||||||||||||||||||
68 | UofT Concrete Toboggan | Tbog | Captains - Sheen and David | captain@toboggan.skule.ca | @uoftbog, https://discord.gg/vS22BzxU9q | The Concrete Toboggan Team (also known as “tbog”) is an award-winning design team that builds a toboggan with concrete skis, competing against teams from universities all across Canada for speed, steering, and braking! We cast the slipperiest of concretes, build the aerodynamicest of shells, and the brakiest of brakes to create a vehicle that barrels down snowy hills at speeds up to 74 km/hr. Another big part of tbog is team spirit – every team decides on a theme for costumes, toboggan decor, and a technical exhibition! We’ve done mailbog, IKEAbog, neanderbog, discobog, the list goes on… Anyone and everyone is welcome to join Tbog, with no commitment or skills required! Feel free to drop in for any of our build sessions – join our discord (https://dicsord.gg/vS22BzxU9q), and follow us on Instagram (@uoftbog) to keep up to date! Hope to see you around, The UofT Concrete Toboggan Team | toboggan.skule.ca | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
70 | UofTHacks | Srinidhi Shankar | contact@uofthacks.com | Instagram: @uofthacks, Facebook: UofTHacks, LinkedIn: UofTHacks, Twitter: @uofthacks | UofTHacks is Canada's first ever student-run hackathon! We host an annual hackathon where over 500 innovators, developers, designers, and entrepreneurs participate in a 48-hour competition with both virtual and in-person events. During this, they build unique and impactful projects. We exist to serve as a bridge between students, prospective employers, and professionals in the field. Our hackathon allows students to build valuable skills, gain experience, all while networking, and furthering their journey in technology. We hope to help inspire the new generation of entrepreneurs by providing ample support from a professional community. | https://www.uofthacks.com/ | Full | Professional Development | |||||||||||||||||||
72 | UTWind | UTWind | Abir Shahid | myutwind@gmail.com | Instagram: utwindclub | UTWind is a multidisciplinary team of undergraduate and graduate students on a mission to design and build small scale wind turbines. We provide students with real-world engineering experiences giving them opportunities to problem-solve, learn hands-on skills, and make connections with professionals in the industry. Each year we compete in the International Small Wind Turbine Competition against other universities from around the world. New members are always welcome! | https://www.utwind.com/ | Full | Design/Competition Team | ||||||||||||||||||
73 | Volunteer Engineering Experience Program | VEEP | Mo Zhou | president@veep.skule.ca | Instagram:uoft_veep, Facebook: VEEP | Our purpose is twofold - facilitate impact in social contexts through public good oriented projects hosted for technically adept students. It begins with a catch 22 scenario of students everywhere while looking for internships. Employers require that students have prior experience so it feels impossible to get a foot in the door. VEEP addresses this gap by hosting and supporting industry level projects to get students the skill and experience they need. Secondly, we empower students to serve their communities with their technical abilities and by extension, learn more about the needs of the communities around them. Our students learn to showcase their experience in nuanced projects where many stakeholders are involved.Our project cycle takes course over a 6-8 month period, beginning in September of the fall semester until April of the Winter semester. Students work in teams of 4-6 with a project manager on a weekly basis on their project. While they communicate with their client, they have the full support of VEEP to complete the project. At the end of the year, students showcase their work at an end-of-year event for clients and students alike. | veep.skule.ca | Full | Professional Development | ||||||||||||||||||
74 | Women in Science and Engineering UofT Chapter | WISE | Armita Khashayardoost and Sophie Sun | president@wise.skule.ca | Instagram: wiseuoft, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WISE.UofT.Chapter/ | The Women in Science and Engineering University of Toronto (WISE U of T) Chapter was established in 1999, arising as a forum for female students to share their experiences. Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) mandates to provide an enriched experience for women in the STEM fields and achieve their full potential as future engineers, entrepreneurs, scientists, and leaders. Our mission is to 1) Connect: Strengthen the network of female professionals in Canada, 2) Inspire: Encourage young women to pursue science and engineering at the university level and broaden student horizons by sharing possible future career opportunities and 3) Empower: Build leadership skills and confidence with such skills in professional settings. | https://wiseuoft.org/ | Full | Societal/Community/Charity | ||||||||||||||||||
1001 | Skule D&D Club | SDD | Karen Ng | skulednd@gmail.com | https://discord.gg/sqFGxFEESQ | Skule D&D Club is the tabletop roleplaying game club for UofT Engineering Students! Whether you're an experienced adventurer or a first time player, Skule D&D Club provides a welcoming environment for anyone interested in playing, and access to a variety of tabletop RPGs. We're always looking for new party members and DMs, and rely on our DMs to host a variety of longterm games and oneshots throughout the year. Additionally, we hold D&D and rpg-adjacent activities throughout the year! |