Get Involved

There are so many ways to get involved on the UW-Madison Campus. Through student organizations, student centers, committees, sports, volunteer opportunities, and many others, students can find community, support, and fun.

Graduate Student Organizations
Your research and scholarship are the priority while you’re in graduate school, but for a fuller Wisconsin experience, look beyond your department at all the opportunities campus has to offer.

Bacteriology Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
The Bacteriology Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee is composed of members from all parts of the community (undergraduate, graduate, post-doc, staff, and faculty).

CALS Equity and Diversity Committee
The Equity and Diversity Committee advises the dean on issues of equity and diversity affecting the college.

Multicultural Student Center
The Multicultural Student Center offers spaces, programs and services that center, affirm and celebrate the diverse and intersectional identities of students of color in order to cultivate a sense of belonging and community while strengthening all students’ capacity to learn, lead and thrive.

Associated Students of Madison
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) is the official student governance body of UW-Madison, representing the needs of over 45,000 students.

Student Affairs – Find Community
UW–Madison brings together people from across the United States and all over the world, from diverse cultural, religious, and life experiences.

Student Affairs – Get Involved
There are many ways to match your passions with opportunities to get involved and to grow your leadership skills at UW–Madison.

University Health Services Group Counseling
UHS offers many group opportunities, include a Graduate Students Support Group.

Distinguished Lectures in Microbiology
Seminars are at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the Ebling Auditorium in the Microbial Sciences Building.

Intramural Sports
Play alongside your besties, roommates, classmates, pledge class, or random strangers in a variety of sports and activities throughout the year.

Morgridge Center for Public Service
Explore volunteer opportunities.

Bacteriology MS Events Committee
Email masters@bact.wisc.edu to get involved.