Colleges & Universities

The New York space sector possesses an incredibly rich and diverse array of colleges and universities, educating thousands of students, hosting planetariums and observatories, and serving as key focal points for local and regional space communities. These higher education campuses offer space related courses, host student groups that enrich the lives of thousands of students, and facilitate cutting edge research and development.

Every region is home to a series of these academic institutions, and they will serve as critical engines of growth throughout the state in the years ahead. We encourage you to explore the institutions in your region that are active in the space sector and find ways to join and support their work. If you are a member of a space sector institution or group, we encourage you to reach out and find new and creative ways to join forces with these space sector leaders!
Including 337 organizations and resources across all of New York State!

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Queensborough Comm CollegeQueensStudent Group3D Printing Club - Society of Additive Manufacturingunknown26 (D)16 (D)NYCInnovative and hands on group focused on a revolutionary new technology application.
Manhattan CollegeBronxStudent Group6th Borough Airman and Guardiansunknown81 (D)33 (D)NYCCampus ROTC program for Air Force and Space Force.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupACM-WFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionSupports women in technology & computing.
Adelphi UniversityGarden CityCivic InstitutionAdelphi University Observatoryunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long IslandFor use by Physics & Astronomy students.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupAero Design187138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesAffililated with AIAA Design, Build, Fly competition.
Binghamton UniversityBinghamtonStudent GroupAeroBingunknown123 (D)52 (D)Southern TierAmbitious student effort to launch the 1st amateur rocket from New York into space, and only the 2nd University team to ever accomplish the feat.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramAeronautical EngineeringTwitter   unknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital Region
Vaughn College of Aeronautics & TechnologyQueensDegree ProgramAeronautical Sciencesunknown35 (D)13 (D)NYCBlends flight training with academic programming.
CornellIthacaResearch ProgramAerospace Adversary Labunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierAAL designs and develops the future of aerospace technology enabling secure, resilient, and assured autonomous space infrastructure operations.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamDegree ProgramAerospace Engineeringunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryProgram offers wide array of courses, co-ops, internships, and an impressive network of on-campus clubs.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaDegree ProgramAerospace Engineeringunknown138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesProgram includes immersive co-op experiences.
Rockland Community CollegeSuffernDegree ProgramAerospace Engineeringunknown98 (R)38 (R)Mid-Hudson
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseDegree ProgramAerospace Engineeringunknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYProgram offers numerous Study Abroad opportunities.
University of BuffaloBuffaloDegree ProgramAerospace Engineering (MS)unknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYProgram designed to prepare students for leadership positions in the aerospace industry.
City College of New YorkManhattanStudent GroupAIAAFacebook5370 (D)30 (D)NYCParticipates in Design, Build, Fly competitions.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupAIAA1116 (D)45 (R)North CountryServes as the campus chapter of the national AIAA organization.
Manhattan CollegeBronxStudent GroupAIAAunknown81 (D)33 (D)NYCParticipates in an annual Design, Build, Fly competition.
Stony BrookStony BrookStudent GroupAIAATwitter   554 (R)1 (R)Long IslandAddresses the needs of the current and future aerospace workforce.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseStudent GroupAIAAFacebook5128 (D)48 (D)Central NYSociety for undergraduate aerospace students.
University of BuffaloBuffaloStudent GroupAIAAFacebookunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NY2 projects focused on microgravity & design-build-fly competitions
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramAir & Space Studiesunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionFor those intending to serve a career in the Air Force.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupAmerican Indian Science and Engineering Society1116 (D)45 (R)North CountryMission is to increase the presence of American Indians and Alaskan Natives in STEM fields.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupAmerican Nuclear SocietyFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionFocus on professional development & promoting all things nuclear.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramApplied & Engineering PhysicsTwitter   unknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierExtensive and diverse cross disciplinary research portfolio.
City College of TechnologyBrooklynDegree ProgramApplied Computational Physicsunknown52 (D)26 (D)NYCBroader and more balanced program than a traditional Physics program.
Hofstra UniversityHempsteadDegree ProgramApplied Physicsunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long IslandPrepares students for the demands of industry.
Ithaca CollegeIthacaDegree ProgramApplied Physicsunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierProgram is rooted in flexibility with a liberal arts core.
NYU TandonBrooklynDegree ProgramApplied Physicsunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCStudents work side by side with engineers to enhance their studies while pursuing a variety of interests.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramApplied PhysicsFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionSpecialization options make this program popular for students seeking employment upon graduation.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupArnold Air SocietyFacebook1116 (D)45 (R)North CountryPromotes aerospace power while offering Officer candidates an opportunity to serve the campus and the broader community.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupArnold Air SocietyFacebook19138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesAerospace focused, founded in 1986.
University of BuffaloBuffaloDegree ProgramArtificial Intelligence (MS)unknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYPrepares students for a future driven by advances in AI.
CornellIthacaResearch ProgramASTRA Labunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierThe ASTRA Lab studies spacecraft propulsion technology and architectures that enable interplanetary exploration. Research spans spacecraft electric propulsion, flight science-focused missions, small satellites, and missions with planetary science objectives.
Colgate UniversityHamiltonDegree ProgramAstrogeophysicsunknown121 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyMultidisciplinary program for students interested in the evolution of the Solar System.
ColumbiaManhattanDegree ProgramAstronomyTwitter   unknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCCourses available for both Majors students as well as interested Liberal Arts students.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramAstronomyTwitter   unknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierNumerous opportunities include potential work with NASA as well as two off campus Observatories.
SUNY New PaltzNew PaltzDegree ProgramAstronomyunknown103 (D)41 (D)Mid-HudsonFacilities include the Smolen Observatory and the John R. Kirk Planetarium.
Union CollegeSchenectadyDegree ProgramAstronomyFacebookunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionIntimate class sizes with access to research labs and an on campus Observatory.
Vassar CollegePoughkeepsieDegree ProgramAstronomyunknown106 (D)39 (R)Mid-HudsonHands on approach to astronomy developed by Maria Mitchell, America's 1st female astronomer and the 1st director of the Vassar Astronomy Department.
CUNY HunterManhattanStudent GroupAstronomy & Physics Societyunknown73 (D)28 (D)NYCFocused on mentorship and professional development.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramAstronomy (MS)Facebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionExtensive work with global telescopes as well as the Hirsch Observatory on campus.
ColumbiaManhattanDegree ProgramAstronomy (PhD)unknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCDiverse program includes a partnership with the Kitt Peak Observatory in Arizona.
Binghamton UniversityBinghamtonStudent GroupAstronomy ClubFacebook100123 (D)52 (D)Southern TierEvents include a 'S'mores & Stargazing' campfire.
City College of TechnologyBrooklynStudent GroupAstronomy Club452 (D)26 (D)NYCConduct online remote observing sessions via Slooh.
Fordham UniversityBronxStudent GroupAstronomy Clubunknown78 (D)33 (D)NYC
Ithaca CollegeIthacaStudent GroupAstronomy Club2125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierFocused on making astronomy accessible for a diverse array of students.
NYU TandonBrooklynStudent GroupAstronomy Clubunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCWent virtual due to COVID.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupAstronomy Club107138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesStatus uncertain.
Stony BrookStony BrookStudent GroupAstronomy ClubFacebook304 (R)1 (R)Long IslandActive group that conducts community outreach, field trips, and viewing parties.
SUNY FredoniaFredoniaStudent GroupAstronomy Clubunknown150 (R)57 (R)Western NYAims to generate student interest in Astronomy.
SUNY GeneseoGeneseoStudent GroupAstronomy Clubunknown133 (R)54 (R)Finger LakesUtilize regional planetariums and observatories for interested students.
University of RochesterRochesterStudent GroupAstronomy ClubFacebook343137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesUtilizes the Mees Observatory.
Buffalo StateBuffaloStudent GroupAstronomy Geology Club41149 (D)61 (D)Western NYProjects, field trips, and social events sponsored by a very unique merger of the Astronomy and Geology clubs.
CornellIthacaStudent GroupAstronomy Graduates NetworkTwitter   7125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierFocus on building a strong graduate Astronomy community while conducting extensive public outreach.
Colgate UniversityHamiltonDegree ProgramAstronomy-Physicsunknown121 (R)53 (R)Mohawk Valley
Stony BrookStony BrookDegree ProgramAstronomy/Planetary Sciencesunknown4 (R)1 (R)Long IslandPrepares students for graduate level Astronomy work.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaDegree ProgramAstrophysical Sciences & Technology (MS, PhD)Twitter   unknown138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesMultidisicplinary program with research opportunities through the School of Physics & Astronomy.
ColumbiaManhattanDegree ProgramAstrophysicsunknown69 (D)30 (D)NYC
Farmingdale State CollegeFarmingdaleDegree ProgramAviationunknown10 (D)2 (R)Long IslandLargest flight school in the region, prepares students for a career in aeronautics.
Siena CollegeLoudonvilleCivic InstitutionBreyo ObservatoryFacebookunknown110 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionNew facility, opened in 2018.
University of RochesterRochesterCivic InstitutionC.E. Kenneth Mees ObservatoryFacebookunknown137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesDevoted to both teaching and public observing.
West PointWest PointStudent GroupCenter for Innovation & Engineeringunknown99 (R)42 (D)Mid-HudsonWorks to find ways to apply engineering to solve national and global challenges.
West PointWest PointStudent GroupCenter for Leadership & Diversity in STEMunknown99 (R)42 (D)Mid-HudsonIncrease recruitment and retention of under-represented minorities in STEM.
Vassar CollegePoughkeepsieCivic InstitutionClass of 1951 ObservatoryFacebookunknown106 (D)39 (R)Mid-HudsonTwo large research caliber telescopes.
Ithaca CollegeIthacaCivic InstitutionClinton B. Ford Observatoryunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierBuilt in 1998, hosts public viewing nights.
ColumbiaManhattanDegree ProgramColumbia AstrobiologyTwitter   unknown69 (D)30 (D)NYC
ColumbiaManhattanStudent GroupColumbia Astronomy Public OutreachTwitter   1569 (D)30 (D)NYCFocused on public outreach & event planning.
ColumbiaManhattanDegree ProgramColumbia Quantum InitiativeTwitter   unknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCMulti-disciplinary effort to understand the quantum world and develop new technologies.
ColumbiaManhattanStudent GroupColumbia Space InitiativeTwitter   2269 (D)30 (D)NYCMultiple active research missions.
ColumbiaManhattanStudent GroupColumbia Technology VenturesTwitter   unknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCHub for the extensive innovation culture at Columbia.
ColumbiaManhattanStudent GroupColumbia University AIAATwitter   unknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCActivities include a flight simulator and conversations with astronauts.
University of BuffaloBuffaloDegree ProgramComputational Physics (BS/MS)unknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYUnique program blending work from the Physics & Computer Science Departments.
Cooper UnionManhattanStudent GroupCooper in Spaceunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCExtensive alumni network throughout the space sector.
CornellIthacaStudent GroupCornell Astronomical SocietyFacebook5125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierAccess to extensive observing resources, including the Fuertes Observatory.
CornellIthacaStudent GroupCornell Chapter of the AIAAFacebook5125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierPromotes the interests of aerospace students.
CornellIthacaStudent GroupCornell Rocketry TeamFacebook40125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierAnnual goal of designing a rocket to compete in the Spaceport America Cup.
SUNY New PaltzNew PaltzStudent GroupCosmic Clubunknown103 (D)41 (D)Mid-HudsonStudent club affiliated with the John R. Kirk Planetarium.
CornellIthacaStudent GroupCosmic Cornell1125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierHolistic approach to the study of our future in space. Group may no longer be active
College of Staten Island - CUNYStaten IslandCivic InstitutionCUNY Astrophysical ObservatoryTwitter   unknown63 (R)24 (R)NYCRegistered as an official asteroid and comet research station.
CUNY Staten IslandStaten IslandCivic InstitutionCUNY Astrophysical Observatoryunknown63 (R)24 (R)NYCRegistered as an official asteroid and comet research station.
Bronx Community CollegeBronxDegree ProgramCUNY Geospatial Centerunknown86 (D)31 (D)NYCFounded in 2010 the program has grown to offer new internships, courses, grants, and awards.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupDesign, Build, FlyTwitter   4116 (D)45 (R)North CountryParticipates in the annual AIAA competition.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupDesign, Build, Flyunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionHistory of top ranked performances.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseStudent GroupDrone Club2128 (D)48 (D)Central NYWorks to boost undergraduate interst in Unmanned Aerial Systems, affiliated with Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramEarth & Atmospheric SciencesTwitter   unknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierAreas of study include geophysics and applied climatology.
Suffolk Community CollegeSeldenDegree ProgramEarth & Space Science - Astronomyunknown5 (R)3 (R)Long IslandPrepares students for further studies in research or teaching.
Suffolk Community CollegeSeldenDegree ProgramEarth & Space Science - Physicsunknown5 (R)3 (R)Long IslandPrepares students for further studies in research or teaching.
Stony BrookStony BrookDegree ProgramEarth& Space SciencesTwitter   unknown4 (R)1 (R)Long IslandBroad field of study that includes Astronomy.
Corning Community CollegeCorningCivic InstitutionEileen Collens Observatoryunknown66 (D)58 (R)Southern TierHosts regular public viewing nights.
SUNY FredoniaFredoniaStudent GroupEngineering & Physics Societyunknown150 (R)57 (R)Western NYFocused on outreach and facilitating growth of undergraduate Physics students.
Corning Community CollegeCorningDegree ProgramEngineering Scienceunknown66 (D)58 (R)Southern Tier2 year program prepares students for careers or further study in various fields of engineering, including Physics and Aerospace.
Hartwick CollegeOneontaCivic InstitutionErnest B. Wright Observatoryunknown121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyFacility contains a 16” telescope for student use.
SUNY FredoniaFredoniaCivic InstitutionFredonia Technology Incubatorunknown150 (R)57 (R)Western NYFacilitates business innovation and economic growth through technology.
CornellIthacaCivic InstitutionFuertes ObservatoryTwitter   unknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierOperated by the Cornell Astronomy Department, used for public viewing events.
SUNY PlattsburghPlattsburghStudent GroupGalilean Societyunknown115 (D)45 (R)North CountryPromote astronomy and space science education.
Vassar CollegePoughkeepsieStudent GroupGender Inclusivity in STEMFacebookunknown106 (D)39 (R)Mid-HudsonDedicated to the promotion of marginalized gender identities in STEM.
Utica UniversityUticaDegree ProgramGeoscienceunknown119 (D)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyProgram contains a broad range of disciplines, including Astronomy.
Stony BrookStony BrookDegree ProgramGeosciences - Planetary Science (MS, PHD)unknown4 (R)1 (R)Long IslandTradition of integrating field, experimental, and analytical techniques into a study of Earth and other planetary bodies. Ranked as a Top 15 research prorgam by the National Research Council.
Mohawk Valley Community CollegeUticaDegree ProgramGeospatial ITechnologyunknown119 (D)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyEmphasis is on field and laboratory experience in addition to theory including topics using ArcGIS Global Positioning Systems, Remote Sensing, and database development.
Stony BrookStony BrookDegree ProgramGeospatial Scienceunknown4 (R)1 (R)Long IslandMinor program offering students greater experience in geospatial analysis.
Stony BrookStony BrookStudent GroupGraduate Women in Science & EngineeringTwitter   1544 (R)1 (R)Long IslandWorks to enhance the holistic development of graduate women in STEM.
City College of New YorkManhattanDegree ProgramGrove School of EngineeringTwitter   unknown70 (D)30 (D)NYC15 engineering Institutes tackling a wide range of global problems.
Hamilton CollegeClintonStudent GroupHamilton Space Society6117 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyFun oriented group focused on generating interest in space.
City College of New YorkManhattanCivic InstitutionHarlem Launch Allianceunknown70 (D)30 (D)NYCAlumni & student run non-profit bringing experimental & sounding rocket development to high school and college students in Harlem and throughout NYC.
CornellIthacaCivic InstitutionHartung-Boothroyd ObservatoryFacebookunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierUsed primarily for graduate Astronomy research.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyCivic InstitutionHirsch ObservatoryFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital Region
Hofstra UniversityHempsteadCivic InstitutionHofstra University Observatoryunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long IslandOn campus facility offering students cutting edge observing resources.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupHouse of General ScienceTwitter   16138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesDedicated science-centric student housing.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamDegree ProgramInstitute for STEM Educationunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryFocused on developing the highest quality STEM educators to lead the next generation of learners.
The New SchoolManhattanDegree ProgramInterdisciplinary Scienceunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCHolistic and democratic program focused on the Earth as a planetary system.
SUNY New PaltzNew PaltzCivic InstitutionJohn R. Kirk Planetariumunknown103 (D)41 (D)Mid-HudsonPublic and private viewings available.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupLaunch InitiativeTwitter   58138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesWell developed and networked rocketry team.
SUNY BrockportBrockportCivic InstitutionLennon Hall Planetarium & Observatoryunknown139 (R)62 (R)Finger LakesPlanetarium and Observatory utilized primarily for student research.
Manhattan CollegeBronxStudent GroupManhattan Scientist Research Journalunknown81 (D)33 (D)NYCStudent led academic research journal highlighting the work conducted on campus.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramMaterials Science & Engineeringunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierRegularly ranked as a Top 10 Materials Science program by US News & Reports.
University of BuffaloBuffaloDegree ProgramMathematical Physicsunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYDesigned for students who want to pursue graduate level work in physics or mathematics.
University of BuffaloBuffaloStudent GroupMcNair Scholars Programunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYSupports low-income & minority students in pursuing graduate and doctoral studies.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseDegree ProgramMechanical & Aerospace EngineeringTwitter   unknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYProgram includes access to the Fidelity MODUS 622i flight simulator, one of the most advanced in the world.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseDegree ProgramMechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MS & PhD)Twitter   unknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYFour specialization tracks available, preparing students for either PhD programs or the workforce.
NYU TandonBrooklynDegree ProgramMechanical and Aerospace Engineeringunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCMulti-disciplinary research focused on real world applications.
Cooper UnionManhattanDegree ProgramMechanical Engineeringunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCFocused on interdisciplinary, varied curriculum that prepares students for a wide range of careers.
Manhattan CollegeBronxDegree ProgramMechanical Engineeringunknown81 (D)33 (D)NYCProgram prepare students for a wide range of fields, including aeronautics.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramMechanical EngineeringTwitter   unknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionRigorous program focused on addressing global problems.
Union CollegeSchenectadyDegree ProgramMechanical Engineeringunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionFocus on small class sizes and design & build projects.
NYU TandonBrooklynDegree ProgramMechanical Engineering (MS & PhD)unknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCCan be pursued as a standalone degree or a stepping stone to a PhD.
NY Institute of TechnologyOld WestburyDegree ProgramMechanical Engineering - AerospaceTwitter   unknown19 (R)7 (R)Long IslandFocus on aircraft and space vehicle design.
Vaughn College of Aeronautics & TechnologyQueensDegree ProgramMechanical Engineering - Aerospaceunknown35 (D)13 (D)NYC
NYU TandonBrooklynDegree ProgramMechatronics & Robotics (MS)unknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCBlend of mechanical engineering and robotics that prepares students to contribute to the innovation economy.
City College of TechnologyBrooklynStudent GroupMechatronics Club1052 (D)26 (D)NYCFounded in 2010, this NSF supported facility gives students hands on experience in robotics and mechatronics.
University of BuffaloBuffaloStudent GroupMechnical & Aerospace Engineering GSAunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYGraduate level organization (provides a lounge for students).
Medgar Evers CollegeBrooklynStudent GroupMedgar Evers Science Associationunknown57 (D)20 (D)NYCEncourages students to take a broad perspective on the wonders of science.
Stony BrookStony BrookCivic InstitutionMount Stony Brook Observatoryunknown4 (R)1 (R)Long IslandOn campus observatory utilized by various departments.
University of RochesterRochesterResearch ProgramNASA Research Grant1137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesDr. Kerry O'Banion is an accomplished Neuroscientist whose work on the impacts of radiation on the brain has been supported by NASA for it's applicability to damage suffered by astronauts on deep space voyages.
Nassau Community CollegeGarden CityCivic InstitutionNassau Community College Planetariumunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long Island
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupNational Society of Black EngineersFacebook1116 (D)45 (R)North CountrySupports its members through workshops and social events.
The New SchoolManhattanStudent GroupNew School Policy & Design for Outer Spaceunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCSEDS chapter offering unique (and sometimes radical) insights into the human & social dynamics of space exploration.
SUNY PlattsburghPlattsburghCivic InstitutionNorthcountry PlanetariumFacebookunknown115 (D)45 (R)North CountryStrong focus on engagement with secondary schools and the broader community.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramNuclear EngineeringTwitter   unknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionOne of the nations oldest nuclear research programs, including access to the Gaerttner Linear Accelerator.
West PointWest PointDegree ProgramNuclear Engineeringunknown99 (R)42 (D)Mid-Hudson
Vaughn College of Aeronautics & TechnologyQueensStudent GroupNumerous student groupsunknown35 (D)13 (D)NYCCollege recently ranked #1 in upward mobility nationwide.
Monroe Community College1RochesterDegree ProgramOptical Systems Technologyunknown136 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesDegree program that graduates students to local optics firms, including others in the Empire Space Census including Optimax and L3Harris.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseStudent GroupORBiTunknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYThe Orange Rocket Ballistics Team applies the lessons learned in lecture to construct hybrid rockets.
St. Bonaventure UniversitySt. BonaventureStudent GroupORION Astronomy ClubFacebookunknown148 (R)57 (R)Western NYStudent group that utilizes the St. Bonaventure Observatory.
University of RochesterRochesterStudent GroupPASSAGE4137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesInclusive graduate level Physics & Astronomy networking.
Hamilton CollegeClintonCivic InstitutionPeters Observatoryunknown117 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyRecently ugraded facility for use by students.
University of BuffaloBuffaloStudent GroupPhi Sigma Rho National Engineering Sororityunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYNational sorority for women in STEM.
West PointWest PointStudent GroupPhotonics Research Centerunknown99 (R)42 (D)Mid-HudsonCutting edge research into producing & harnessing light.
LaGuardia Community CollegeQueensDegree ProgramPhysical Science (2-yr)unknown37 (D)12 (D)NYC2 year program includes a Physics track.
Nassau Community CollegeGarden CityDegree ProgramPhysical Sciencesunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long IslandBroad curriculum includes use of on campus planetarium and observational telescopes.
Adelphi UniversityGarden CityDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long IslandCombines small class sizes with access to on-campus research facilities.
Binghamton UniversityBinghamtonDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown123 (D)52 (D)Southern TierProgram offers both theoretical and experiment tracks.
Bronx Community CollegeBronxDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown86 (D)31 (D)NYC2 year program prepares students for further study, usually in an Engineering program.
Buffalo StateBuffaloDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown149 (D)61 (D)Western NYProgram includes a 3+2 Engineering option.
City College of New YorkManhattanDegree ProgramPhysicsTwitter   unknown70 (D)30 (D)NYCProgram prides itself on broad diversity among staff and students along with brand new science and research facilities.
Colgate UniversityHamiltonDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown121 (R)53 (R)Mohawk Valley
ColumbiaManhattanDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCRigorous coursework paired with a heavy research component prepares students for graduate level studies.
Cooper UnionManhattanDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCDesigned to introduce students to the physics that underpin various fields of engineering.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierModular curriculum allows for different student specializations and concentrations.
CUNY Graduate School & UniversityManhattanDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown75 (D)28 (D)NYC
Farmingdale State CollegeFarmingdaleDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown10 (D)2 (R)Long IslandProgram designed to allow students to individualize their education.
Fordham UniversityBronxDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown78 (D)33 (D)NYCSmall, intimate department with a commitment to a holistic curriculum.
Hamilton CollegeClintonDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown117 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyFocus is on small class sizes and 1 on 1 support.
Hartwick CollegeOneontaDegree ProgramPhysicsTwitter   unknown121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyRecently upgraded facilities and a wide range of unique opportunities define this program.
Hobart & William Smith CollegeGenevaDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown131 (R)54 (R)Finger LakesProgram offers multiple Study Abroad opportunities.
Hofstra UniversityHempsteadDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long IslandCurriculum includes a broad background in preparation for graduate studies.
Le Moyne CollegeSyracuseDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYStudents conduct original work alongside a faculty mentor.
Lehman CollegeBronxDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown78 (D)31 (D)NYCNumerous hands on research opportunities in diverse areas of both Physics & Astronomy.
Manhattan CollegeBronxDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown81 (D)33 (D)NYCNumerous student research opportunities, with previous opportunities with CERN and various National Science Foundation programs.
Manhattanville CollegePurchaseDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown93 (D)37 (D)Mid-HudsonStudents have undertaken a wide range of projects in recent years, including 3D printed gliders and designs for crewed missions to Mars.
NY Institute of TechnologyManhattanDegree ProgramPhysicsTwitter   unknown67 (D)47 (D)NYCSmall class sizes with diverse range of research options.
Queens CollegeQueensDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown25 (D)16 (D)NYCSmall class sizes offering some of the most rigorous courses available at the school.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramPhysicsFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionPopular program for those intending to pursue graduate work upon graduation.
Roberts Weslyan CollegeChiliDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown138 (D)54 (R)Finger LakesA physics education within a religious context.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesDiverse range of research paths creates multiple opportunities for students.
Skidmore CollegeSaratoga SpringsDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown113 (D)44 (R)Capital Region
St. Bonaventure UniversitySt. BonaventureDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown148 (R)57 (R)Western NYProgram offers both a traditional and engineering track.
St. John Fisher CollegePittsfordDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown133 (R)55 (D)Finger LakesSmaller campus allows for more individualized experience with a diverse array of courses available.
St. Johns UniversityQueensDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown24 (D)16 (D)NYCPrepares students to be scientifically literate lifelong learners, with direct links to the on campus graduate program.
St. Lawrence UniversityCantonDegree ProgramPhysicsFacebookunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryActive program with multiple student enrichment programs, including a Summer Research Opportunity in Astronomical Sciences.
Stern College for WomenManhattanDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown73 (D)59 (D)NYCPre-engineering focus is part of partnership with Columbia University.
Stony BrookStony BrookDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown4 (R)1 (R)Long IslandPrepares students for either graduate school or a wide range of industry professions.
SUNY AlbanyAlbanyDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown109 (D)46 (D)Capital Region
SUNY BrockportBrockportDegree ProgramPhysicsTwitter   unknown139 (R)62 (R)Finger LakesAccess to numerous on campus labs and a state-of-the-art planetarium.
SUNY CortlandCortlandDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown125 (D)52 (D)Central NYOffers both Environmental Science and Geophysics tracks.
SUNY FredoniaFredoniaDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown150 (R)57 (R)Western NY
SUNY New PaltzNew PaltzDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown103 (D)41 (D)Mid-Hudson
SUNY OswegoOswegoDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown66 (D)50 (D)Central NYStudents develop skills in both theoretical and experimental physics.
SUNY PlattsburghPlattsburghDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown115 (D)45 (R)North Country
SUNY PotsdamPotsdamDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryInnovative department with a community footprint.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYCombines state of the art research facilities with small group instruction.
Union CollegeSchenectadyDegree ProgramPhysicsFacebookunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital Region
University of BuffaloBuffaloDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYIdeal for students considering graduate level work in Physics.
University of RochesterRochesterDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesIntensive program geared towards graduate preparation.
Utica UniversityUticaDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown119 (D)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyProgram has invested over $250,000 in recent years in new equipment. Department also offers a 3+2 engineering program.
Vassar CollegePoughkeepsieDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown106 (D)39 (R)Mid-HudsonProgram prepares students for graduate studies while also offering courses to students in majors outside of the sciences.
Wagner CollegeStaten IslandDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown66 (D)24 (R)NYCHands on experiences include astronomy, nuclear physics, and solar energy.
West PointWest PointDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown99 (R)42 (D)Mid-HudsonPrepares cadets to understand complex systems and pursue future graduate-level studies.
Yeshiva UniversityManhattanDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown78 (D)31 (D)NYCProgram includes a weekly colloquium series with visitors from around the world.
York CollegeQueensDegree ProgramPhysicsunknown32 (D)14 (D)NYCProgram includes opportunities supported by NASA.
Alfred UniversityAlfredDegree ProgramPhysics & Astronomyunknown148 (R)58 (R)Western NYNumerous areas of concentration with a wide range of astronomy courses available.
Barnard CollegeManhattanDegree ProgramPhysics & Astronomyunknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCExtensive and diverse programming offered in conjunction with Columbia University.
College of Staten Island - CUNYStaten IslandDegree ProgramPhysics & AstronomyTwitter   unknown63 (R)24 (R)NYCFlexible program includes a Teaching option, as well as access to the on campus Astrophysical Observatory.
CUNY HunterManhattanDegree ProgramPhysics & Astronomyunknown73 (D)28 (D)NYCProgramming prepares students for further studies in physics and astronomy at partner CUNY institutions.
CUNY Staten IslandStaten IslandDegree ProgramPhysics & Astronomyunknown63 (R)24 (R)NYCFlexible program includes a Teaching option, as well as access to the on campus Astrophysical Observatory.
Siena CollegeLoudonvilleDegree ProgramPhysics & AstronomyTwitter   unknown110 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionWide range of available specialties, as well as access to the Breyo Observatory.
SUNY GeneseoGeneseoDegree ProgramPhysics & AstronomyTwitter   unknown133 (R)54 (R)Finger LakesHighly regarded program prepares students for research, teaching, or professional career paths.
SUNY OneontaOneontaDegree ProgramPhysics & Astronomyunknown121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyProgram offers a dual track option for either employment or graduate studies.
University of RochesterRochesterDegree ProgramPhysics & Astronomy (BS)unknown137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesIntensive program geared towards preparing students for graduate studies in Physics or Astronomy.
University of RochesterRochesterDegree ProgramPhysics & Astronomy (PhD)unknown137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesImmersive, flexible program that includes teaching and research components.
CUNY Staten IslandStaten IslandStudent GroupPhysics & Astronomy Clubunknown63 (R)24 (R)NYCSeeks to engage students in the wonders of astronomy and space.
Siena CollegeLoudonvilleStudent GroupPhysics & Astronomy ClubTwitter   unknown110 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionDepartment has a social media presence, event list has not been updated recently.
SUNY OneontaOneontaStudent GroupPhysics & Astronomy Club3121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyActive group focused on fostering interest and knowledge about astronomy.
Medgar Evers CollegeBrooklynDegree ProgramPhysics & Computer Scienceunknown57 (D)20 (D)NYCDedicated effort to increase opportunity in Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering among underrepresented groups.
Hobart & William Smith CollegeGenevaDegree ProgramPhysics & Engineering (3+2)unknown131 (R)54 (R)Finger LakesJoint studies offered with both Columbia and Dartmouth universities.
SUNY CortlandCortlandDegree ProgramPhysics & Engineering (3+2)unknown125 (D)52 (D)Central NYProgram includes access to the on campus planetarium.
SUNY CortlandCortlandStudent GroupPhysics & Engineering ClubFacebookunknown125 (D)52 (D)Central NYExtensive programming with a strong focus on community outreach and engagement.
NYU TandonBrooklynDegree ProgramPhysics & Mathematicsunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCProgram serves as a bridge between the worlds of Physics & Mathematics.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamDegree ProgramPhysics (BS)Twitter   unknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryWide range of areas for study available, including supernovae.
Stony BrookStony BrookDegree ProgramPhysics (MA, MiS, PhD) unknown4 (R)1 (R)Long IslandDiverse range of graduate level offerings including teaching and research.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamDegree ProgramPhysics (MS & PhD)Twitter   unknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryBoth MS & PhD programs offer a wide range of fields of specialization.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseDegree ProgramPhysics (MS & PhD)unknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYDiverse international department with an active alumni network.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyDegree ProgramPhysics (MS)Facebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital Region
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaDegree ProgramPhysics (MS)Facebookunknown138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesProgram offers both a research and professional option.
University of BuffaloBuffaloDegree ProgramPhysics (MS)unknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYCombines classroom learning with hands on research.
ColumbiaManhattanDegree ProgramPhysics (PhD)unknown69 (D)30 (D)NYCDepartment excels at both theoretical and experiment physics.
Queensborough Comm CollegeQueensDegree ProgramPhysics (STEM Academy)unknown26 (D)16 (D)NYC2 year program prepares students for further education in a wide range of STEM fields.
Adelphi UniversityGarden CityStudent GroupPhysics ClubTwitter   2019 (R)6 (D)Long IslandWork to share the world of physics with the broader campus.
City College of New YorkManhattanStudent GroupPhysics ClubFacebook6870 (D)30 (D)NYCFoster interest in physics among undergraduates and within the Physics department.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupPhysics Club2116 (D)45 (R)North CountryDedicated to sharing the joy of physics with the Clarkson community.
Le Moyne CollegeSyracuseStudent GroupPhysics ClubFacebookunknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYChapter of the Society of Physics Students, focuses on bringing physics to the wider community.
Queens CollegeQueensStudent GroupPhysics Clubunknown25 (D)16 (D)NYCFocused on stimulating student interest in physics.
Suffolk Community CollegeSeldenStudent GroupPhysics Clubunknown5 (R)3 (R)Long IslandFacilitates a student interest in physics and physical processes.
SUNY BrockportBrockportStudent GroupPhysics ClubTwitter   unknown139 (R)62 (R)Finger LakesBroad array of programming and interest areas.
SUNY GeneseoGeneseoStudent GroupPhysics ClubTwitter   7133 (R)54 (R)Finger LakesActive programming schedule for the community.
SUNY OswegoOswegoStudent GroupPhysics ClubTwitter   unknown66 (D)50 (D)Central NYFocus on tutoring and project development.
SUNY PlattsburghPlattsburghStudent GroupPhysics Clubunknown115 (D)45 (R)North CountryAffiliated with the Physics Department.
SUNY BrockportBrockportDegree ProgramPhysics Educationunknown139 (R)62 (R)Finger LakesSpecifically designed program for those interesting in passing the joy of Physics on to the next generation of learners.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseStudent GroupPhysics Graduate Organizationunknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYRefounded in 2021 to increase cohension amongst graduate Physics students.
Stony BrookStony BrookStudent GroupPhysics Graduate Student AssociationFacebook474 (R)1 (R)Long IslandFacilitates a healthy graduate department environment while conducting outreach to interested community members.
University of BuffaloBuffaloStudent GroupPhysics Graduate Student Associationunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYAdvocates for graduate Physics students.
St. Johns UniversityQueensDegree ProgramPhysics MBAunknown24 (D)16 (D)NYCUnique joint program offering can be completed in 5 years.
Ithaca CollegeIthacaDegree ProgramPhysics-Engineeringunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierStudents receive 2 Bachelors in 5 years, Physics at Ithaca College and an Engineering degree from another institution (most of which are in New York).
Ithaca CollegeIthacaDegree ProgramPhysics-Mathematicsunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierProgram built on the interconnected nature of physics and mathematics.
SUNY New PaltzNew PaltzDegree ProgramPhysics/MBA (5-yr)unknown103 (D)41 (D)Mid-HudsonFor students interested in pursuing post-graduate careers in finance or management.
Alfred UniversityAlfredDegree ProgramPlanetary Science (Minor)unknown148 (R)58 (R)Western NYGeared towards Astronomy and Geology students who wish to apply their studies to other planets utilizing the Stull Observatory.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupRensselaer Astrophysical Society7108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionConnected to the Hirsch Observatory.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupRensselaer Rocket SocietyFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionStatus uncertain.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamCivic InstitutionReynolds Observatoryunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryLong exposure telescopes allow for deep sky research.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaCivic InstitutionRIT Observatoryunknown138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesUtilized by undergraduate and gradute students.
SUNY PlattsburghPlattsburghDegree ProgramRoboticsunknown115 (D)45 (R)North CountryOne of only 19 robotics programs nationwide and the only program in the SUNY system.
Borough of Manhattan Community CollegeManhattanStudent GroupRobotics & Science Clubsunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYC
University of BuffaloBuffaloDegree ProgramRobotics (MS)unknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYDiverse program designed to expand student knowledge and capabilities with automation.
City College of New YorkManhattanStudent GroupRobotics ClubFacebook10970 (D)30 (D)NYCHolds multiple workshops throughout the year.
Union CollegeSchenectadyStudent GroupRobotics Clubunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionEngaging students who want to build, work, and play with robots.
West PointWest PointStudent GroupRobotics Research Centerunknown99 (R)42 (D)Mid-HudsonAcademy wide research into robotics systems.
Union CollegeSchenectadyStudent GroupRocket Clubunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionProvides a platform for students interested in exploring their passion for rocketry.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupRocketry ClubFacebook1116 (D)45 (R)North CountryDedicated to the flying of high performance rockets.
NYU TandonBrooklynStudent GroupRogue AerospaceFacebook967 (D)28 (D)NYCFast growing aerospace and rocketry Vertically Integrated Project open to the entire NYU Tandon student body.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupRPI Spaceflight Societyunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionPromotes the exploration & development of space.
Lehman CollegeBronxStudent GroupS-STEM Clubunknown78 (D)31 (D)NYCClub meets regularly to discuss the latest developments in STEM, job opportunities, and community service plans.
Union CollegeSchenectadyStudent GroupSAE AEROunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionActive design team in SAE aeronautics competitions.
Alfred UniversityAlfredDegree ProgramSaxon Fly (Drone Club)Twitter   unknown148 (R)58 (R)Western NYRecreational drone club with big ambitions.
Siena CollegeLoudonvilleStudent GroupSchool of Scienceunknown110 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionCollaboration focused on science, inc;uding funding from the NSF and Nasa.
Borough of Manhattan Community CollegeManhattanDegree ProgramScienceunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYC2 year program prepares students for further study, including Physics.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramScience & Technology Studiesunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierProgram explores the social and cultural aspects of technology.
NYU TandonBrooklynDegree ProgramScience & Technology Studiesunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCProgram explores the human and social dimensions of technology.
Queensborough Comm CollegeQueensStudent GroupScience Research Allianceunknown26 (D)16 (D)NYCInterest in generating broad interest in science and research.
Farmingdale State CollegeFarmingdaleDegree ProgramScience, Technology, and Societyunknown10 (D)2 (R)Long IslandProgram focused on the interconnectedness of technology and our modern world.
SUNY AlbanyAlbanyStudent GroupScientistaFacebook32109 (D)46 (D)Capital RegionWorks to support women in STEM, especially in training stages.
Colgate UniversityHamiltonStudent GroupSEDSunknown121 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyConduct outreach to local middle schools.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseStudent GroupSEDSunknown128 (D)48 (D)Central NYLocal SEDS chapter.
University of BuffaloBuffaloStudent GroupSEDSTwitter   unknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYMultiple project groups, including Rocketry.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramSibley School of Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringTwitter   unknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierOverarching school for a wide range of MAE degree programs.
St. Bonaventure UniversitySt. BonaventureStudent GroupSigma Pi Sigmaunknown148 (R)57 (R)Western NYPhysics honor society.
St. Lawrence UniversityCantonStudent GroupSigma Pi Sigmaunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryPhysics honor society, originally founded in 1929, re-activated in 1995.
SUNY OneontaOneontaStudent GroupSigma Pi Sigmaunknown121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyPhysics honor society.
CornellIthacaStudent GroupSIGMA: Grads in Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringFacebookunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierGraduate organization for the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department.
SUNY New PaltzNew PaltzCivic InstitutionSmolen ObservatoryFacebookunknown103 (D)41 (D)Mid-HudsonTwice monthly astronomy nights open to the public
Hamilton CollegeClintonStudent GroupSociety for Physics Students12117 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyAims to excite student interest in Physics through projects and outreach.
Manhattan CollegeBronxStudent GroupSociety for Physics Studentsunknown81 (D)33 (D)NYCProfessional society assisting undergraduates in becoming successful members of the Physics community.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupSociety of Asian Scientists and EngineersFacebook1116 (D)45 (R)North CountryFocused on networking and career growth for members.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupSociety of Hispanic Professional EngineersFacebook8116 (D)45 (R)North CountryAims to empower the Hispanic community to reach it's full potential in all STEM related fields.
Colgate UniversityHamiltonStudent GroupSociety of Physics Studentsunknown121 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyFocus on inspiring an interest in physics and supporting undergraduate Physics majors.
Fordham UniversityBronxStudent GroupSociety of Physics Studentsunknown78 (D)33 (D)NYC
Hofstra UniversityHempsteadStudent GroupSociety of Physics StudentsFacebookunknown19 (R)6 (D)Long IslandProvides networking opportunities to undergraduate Physics students.
Ithaca CollegeIthacaStudent GroupSociety of Physics StudentsFacebook4125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierFocused on student professional development.
NYU TandonBrooklynStudent GroupSociety of Physics StudentsFacebookunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCAim to expand the knowledge and appreciation of physics by the student body.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupSociety of Physics StudentsFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionFocused on outreach and events.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupSociety of Physics Students139138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesFocused on professional development.
Skidmore CollegeSaratoga SpringsStudent GroupSociety of Physics Studentsunknown113 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionFocuses on supporting and mentoring physics students.
St. Johns UniversityQueensStudent GroupSociety of Physics StudentsFacebookunknown24 (D)16 (D)NYC*group status uncertain, limited information provided*
St. Lawrence UniversityCantonStudent GroupSociety of Physics Studentsunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryAffiliated strongly with the Sigma Pi Sigma honor society, holds physics events open to the entire campus.
SUNY AlbanyAlbanyStudent GroupSociety of Physics StudentsFacebookunknown109 (D)46 (D)Capital RegionFocused on community physics outreach via student created experiments.
SUNY New PaltzNew PaltzStudent GroupSociety of Physics Studentsunknown103 (D)41 (D)Mid-HudsonFocused on engaging the student body in physics while mentoring undergraduates for post-graduate studies.
Syracuse UniversitySyracuseStudent GroupSociety of Physics StudentsTwitter   5128 (D)48 (D)Central NYFocused on student enrichment and career prep.
Union CollegeSchenectadyStudent GroupSociety of Physics Studentsunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionProvides access to subscriptions, professional services, and scholarships to undergraduate Physics students.
University of RochesterRochesterStudent GroupSociety of Physics Students201137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesFocus on campus networking and group projects.
Hartwick CollegeOneontaStudent GroupSociety of Physics Students/Sigma Pi Sigmaunknown121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyBoth programs are available to enrich the Physics experience of undergraduate students.
Alfred UniversityAlfredDegree ProgramSociety of Women Engineersunknown148 (R)58 (R)Western NYAssists those in STEM fields to settle into the professional world, specifically young women.
City College of New YorkManhattanStudent GroupSociety of Women Engineersunknown70 (D)30 (D)NYCMentor and support women in engineering.
Clarkson UniversityPotsdamStudent GroupSociety of Women EngineersTwitter   1116 (D)45 (R)North CountryEmpowers women in STEM fields to grow as professionals and leaders
University of RochesterRochesterStudent GroupSociety of Women in Astronomy & Physics53137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesFocus on increasing role of underrepresented minorities, especially women, in Physics.
NYU TandonBrooklynStudent GroupSpace Exploration Society166 (D)27 (D)NYCInclusive mission, active social media presence.
NYU LawManhattanStudent GroupSpace Law Societyunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCProvides a forum for discussion about the lawyers role in the new space era, including numerous online resources and access to experts in the field of space law.
West PointWest PointDegree ProgramSpace Scienceunknown99 (R)42 (D)Mid-HudsonOffers cadets a program focused on understanding the space environment and the technologies utilized there.
CornellIthacaDegree ProgramSpace Science & EngineeringTwitter   unknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierFocus on satellite systems and remote sensing.
CornellIthacaResearch ProgramSpace Systems Design Studiounknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierWide range of programs and research projects that leverage physics to improve spacecraft operations.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupSpace-Time Adventuresunknown138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesSci-fi fan club (impacted due to COVID).
CornellIthacaResearch ProgramSpacecraft Planetary Imaging Facilityunknown125 (D)52 (D)Southern TierProvides research support for students and planetary scientists, also conducts educational outreach throughout Central NY.
ColumbiaManhattanStudent GroupSpectraFacebook1069 (D)30 (D)NYCSociety for diversity & inclusion in physics.
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenriettaStudent GroupSPEX AstrodynamicsTwitter   55138 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesFocused on tracking & observation.
University of RochesterRochesterStudent GroupSPIE19137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesGraduate optics organization.
St. Bonaventure UniversitySt. BonaventureCivic InstitutionSt. Bonaventure University Observatoryunknown148 (R)57 (R)Western NYThe Orion Astronomy Club utilizes the Observatory.
Colgate UniversityHamiltonStudent GroupStar GateFacebookunknown121 (R)53 (R)Mohawk ValleyFocus on astrophotography.
Cooper UnionManhattanStudent GroupSTEM Outreachunknown66 (D)27 (D)NYCA series of STEM community outreach programs and events.
Bronx Community CollegeBronxDegree ProgramSTEM Programsunknown86 (D)31 (D)NYCFocused on enhancing opportunities for underrepresented communities.
SUNY PotsdamPotsdamCivic InstitutionStowell Planetariumunknown116 (D)45 (R)North CountryLocated directly on the SUNY Potsdam campus.
Alfred UniversityAlfredCivic InstitutionStull Observatoryunknown148 (R)58 (R)Western NYNumerous telescopes available for student use, the largest of which is a 20" Newtonian.
SUNY CortlandCortlandCivic InstitutionSUNY Cortland Planetariumunknown125 (D)52 (D)Central NYOpened in 2014, the facility is open to both students and the public.
SUNY GeneseoGeneseoCivic InstitutionSUNY Geneseo Observatoryunknown133 (R)54 (R)Finger LakesFacility was relocated and updated in 2011, providing access to undergraduate Astronomy students.
SUNY OneontaOneontaCivic InstitutionSUNY Oneonta College ObservatoryFacebookunknown121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyHome to the largest optical telescope in the state of New York.
SUNY OneontaOneontaCivic InstitutionSUNY Oneonta PlanetariumTwitter   unknown121 (R)51 (R)Mohawk ValleyUpgraded in 2019, available for student, community, and private programming.
SUNY OswegoOswegoCivic InstitutionSUNY Oswego Shineman CenterFacebookunknown66 (D)50 (D)Central NYState of the art planetarium used for both student instruction and shows for the general public.
Bronx Community CollegeBronxStudent GroupTau Alpha Piunknown86 (D)31 (D)NYCHonor Society for science & tech students at 2-year colleges.
City College of New YorkManhattanStudent GroupTau Beta Pi2470 (D)30 (D)NYCEngineering honor society.
City College of TechnologyBrooklynDegree ProgramTelecommunications Engineeringunknown52 (D)26 (D)NYCProgram covers various aspects of telecommunications, including satellite transmission.
Union CollegeSchenectadyCivic InstitutionUnion College Observatoryunknown111 (D)44 (R)Capital RegionUtilized extensively for student research while also conducting community open houses.
Wagner CollegeStaten IslandCivic InstitutionWagner College Planetariumunknown66 (D)24 (R)NYCWide range of community events available.
Buffalo StateBuffaloCivic InstitutionWhitworth Ferguson PlanetariumTwitter   unknown149 (D)61 (D)Western NYLocated directly on campus for use by both students and the public.
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyStudent GroupWomen in NuclearFacebookunknown108 (D)43 (R)Capital RegionFocuses on promoting women in the nuclear industry.
Queensborough Comm CollegeQueensStudent GroupWomen in Scienceunknown26 (D)16 (D)NYCA space to discuss barriers to women in STEM.
University of BuffaloBuffaloStudent GroupWomen in Science & Engineeringunknown141 (D)63 (D)Western NYSupports women in Physics.
Manhattan CollegeBronxStudent GroupWomen in STEMunknown81 (D)33 (D)NYCFosters a supportive atmosphere for women in science and STEM.
College of Staten Island - CUNYStaten IslandStudent GroupWomen in TechnologyTwitter   unknown63 (R)24 (R)NYCTackling the gender imbalance in STEM & tech head on.
CUNY Staten IslandStaten IslandStudent GroupWomen in TechnologyFacebookunknown63 (R)24 (R)NYCTackling the gender imbalance in STEM & tech head on.
University of RochesterRochesterStudent GroupWomen of Physics & Astronomy4137 (D)56 (D)Finger LakesGraduate level organization focused on women in Physics & Astronomy.
City College of New YorkManhattanStudent GroupWomen's Robotics ClubFacebook7870 (D)30 (D)NYCFocused on fostering success of women in engineering.