Student Organizations
Vanderbilt University has over 350 student organizations, providing opportunities to pursue a wide variety of interests and activities.
Getting involved with campus organizations allows students to connect with like-minded peers, build leadership and professional skills, and expand their network on campus and in the community.
A directory of organizations can be found on AnchorLink, Vanderbilt’s online student engagement platform. Instructions on setting up an AnchorLink account can be found here.
Public health-related student organizations at Vanderbilt include:
- Active Minds at Vanderbilt
- Biostatistics Graduate Student Association
- DORE Initiative—Drug Overdose and Reduction Education Initiative
- Heal VU
- Global Health Committee-Med School
- GRO Nashville
- Institute for Medicine and Public Health
- Inter-American Health Alliance (IAHA)
- Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA)
- Manna Project International – Vanderbilt (MPIV)
- Medicine, Education, Development for Low Income Familes Everywhere (MEDLIFE)
- Mental Health Roundtable
- Nourish International (Nourish)
- ONE at Vandy
- Partners in Health Engage (PIH Engage)
- Project C.U.R.E.
- Project Nicaragua
- Project RISHI
- Project: BRIDGES
- REMEDY
- The Wells Project
- Timmy Global Health (Timmy)
- Vanderbilt AMA-TMA
- Vanderbilt Blood:Water Mission (Vandy B:WM)
- Vanderbilt Global Brigades
- Vanderbilt Healthcare Improvement Group (VHIG)
- Vanderbilt Students Consulting for Nonprofits Organizations
- Vanderbilt UNICEF Campus Initiative
- VIGH Student Advisory Council
- Volunteers Around the World: Vanderbilt Chapter (VAW)
- Volunteers for Health