Student Organizations
Students at Harvard Law School have a wide variety of interests outside of the classroom many of which are explored through more than 90 student organizations and various activities throughout the year. Student organizations based on social, political, service or professional interests plan workshops, panels, concerts, networking opportunities and conferences for almost every day of the academic year. Other activities planned by first-year social chairs, the second year social committee, and the third year class marshals as well as the Dean of Students office create a vibrant and community-focused environment on campus. Students are given a wide range of opportunities to create and implement ideas for activities and are encouraged to pursue their interests by forming new student organizations or planning one-time events.
Student Organization Websites
- Alphabetical Listing of Student Organizations
- Organizations by Function
- Affinity Organizations
- Performance Organizations
- Clinical Student Practice Organizations
- Professional Interest Organizations
- Publications
- Religious Organizations
- Service Organizations
- Social Organizations
- Sports
- Student Journals
- HLS Student Government
- Harvard Graduate Council (University Graduate Student Government)