Weber Science House Party
Have you been told to get involved, meet new friends, and you love science and mathematics?
The College of Science House Party showcases science and mathematics student clubs and organizations.
Join us to find people who can help you be successful in school, get involved with groups that are making a difference, and simply have fun together.
LOVERS OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS... LET'S PARTY!
Who:
All students interested in science and mathematics, majors and non-majors.
Where:
Tracy Hall Science Center (TY) Atrium, 2nd floor (Ogden campus)
When:
Thursday, February 27th, 2025
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Clubs and Organizations who want to table at the event:
Introduce students to what makes your College of Science club and organization unique, supportive of student success, and FUN! Build relationships and promote the benefits of extra-curricular involvement.
Club Information Sheet, PDF.
Register by the priority deadline, Thursday, February 6th, 2025.
Registered Clubs:
- Pre Med Mentorship
- Pre-HealthCare Club*
- Medical Laboratory Sciences*
- Pre-Pharmacy
- Society of Physics Students
- Geology Club, Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists, Sigma Gamma Epsilon
- Microbiology Club
- Botany Club
- MAS Club
- Zoology Club
- Environmental Ambassadors*
- Premed Club
*Are not considered a College of Science club and organization.
Food, Games, and Prizes
Refreshments and prize drawings are available for all attendees!
All Weber Science clubs & orgs who participate are awarded $100 from the College of Science Dean. Additional money is awarded based on participation, table display, club apparel or costumes, and participation in the “minute-to-win-it” games.
New students who sign up to join a College of Science club & org* will have one of their membership dues paid for by the Dean's Office.
The “minute-to-win-it” games are for clubs and organizations only. Drawings for prizes throughout the day are for all who attend.
Games & drawings are held in between classes (10:15 a.m.,11:45 a.m., and 1:15 p.m.).
Contact Science Senator for questions:
Jonathan Harr