The Newman Club is the official Catholic undergraduate student club at NYU. It is one of the oldest NYU student clubs, founded in 1894. Whether you prefer Broadway or venture capital, science or philosophy, the Newman Club at NYU offers opportunities for you.
The Newman Club connects you with a vibrant and Catholic student community, Catholic public figures, and other professionals who share practical wisdom so that you can grow personally and professionally in a way that integrates the Catholic faith. As an official NYU club, the Newman Club also offers leadership opportunities that stand out in interviews and mentorship opportunities with professionals in your field.
The Newman Club at New York University supports students who desire to live their Catholic faith while pursuing their education and career goals at the same time. There’s no need to forget your faith for your career. Whether you are pursuing business at Stern, acting at Tisch, or engineering at Tandon, the Newman Club is your way of keeping Jesus Christ in focus while you pursue and achieve your professional goals. As St. John Henry Newman once said, “Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another.”
The club meets every Thursday during the semester at 7 PM for socializing, a brief talk, and dinner.
January 22: Club Info Session
January 29: Family Feud
February 12: Valentine’s Day Dinner
March 12: Karaoke Night
April 23: Cultural Cooking Night
May 7: End of Year Party
President, Tisch School of the Arts
Vice President, College of Arts & Science
Treasurer, Tandon School of Engineering
Secretary, Tisch School of the Arts
Social Events, College of Arts & Science