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Student Water Organizations on Campus

Students at Oklahoma State University participate in a number of student organizations that are related to water.

Current Student Organizations

American Fisheries Society

This organization is dedicated to bringing awareness of past, present, and future fisheries related issues to graduate and undergraduate students currently enrolled in Oklahoma universities.

Cowboy Waterworks

This group promotes public awareness and education of the issues water quality and water power; to develop leadership among its members through participation in the branch activities; to compete in ASABE environmental design competition.

Environmental Science Club "Water Watch"

The purpose of this organization shall be to stimulate interest in Environmental Science on the Oklahoma State University campus; to promote fellowship among students with environmental interests; to promote sound environmental policy at Oklahoma State University; and to provide the opportunity for leadership training among members.

Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watersheds Association, OSU Chapter

We strive to increase the ability of our peers to network, professionally and personally, while stimulating water-related research and discussion. We collaborate with the Oklahoma U-chapters (OU, ECU). A water related background is not required to join. 

Society of Environmental Scientists

This society aims to promote and advance environmental knowledge, undertake projects that enhance environmental quality, and provide an avenue for Environmental Science Graduate Students and Professionals.

Soil and Water Conservation Club

The purpose of the Soil and Water Conservation Club is to uphold and pursue the conservation of land, water and related resources to meet the needs of present and future generations.

The Wells Project at Oklahoma State

The purposes of The Wells Project are to: 1) Increase awareness at Oklahoma State University and the Stillwater community concerning the global water crisis. 2) Raise funds for Living Water International (LWI) for clean water wells to be drilled.

The Wildlife Society

This professional organization aims to help those studying to enter a career in Wildlife Management.

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