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Opportunities in Bloom- February 2026
Events!
Welcome back CNRS!

We hope you all had an amazing (and well-deserved!) winter break We’re so excited to welcome everyone back as we roll into Spring 2026, packed with new opportunities and memorable experiences ahead.
As you may have heard, we’re welcoming a new president to campus! You’ll likely see him popping into classrooms and strolling around campus, if you cross paths, be sure to say hello and help us give him a warm welcome.
Graduate School Application Review Session
Thinking about graduate school? Join the Career Development Center and the Office of Graduate Studies for a Graduate School Application Review Session designed to help you strengthen your application materials and prepare for the next step in your academic journey.
Campus experts will be available to help you:
- Finalize your CV or resume
- Get feedback on your graduate school application portfolio
- Ask questions about scholarships and fellowships
🍴 Lunch will be provided
📅 Date: January 30, 2026
⏰ Time: 12:00–3:00 PM
📍 Location: Library 308 (3rd Floor)
👉 Register on Handshake
Application Resources
Prepare your materials ahead of time using these helpful resources for drafting your CV, resume, statement of purpose, personal statement, and tracking program requirements:
Cal Poly Humboldt Graduate Programs & Deadlines
Campus Resources:
- Career Development Center – Graduate Resources
- Office of Graduate Studies
- McNair Program
- Zoom Recording: Graduate Resources ($$$) Info Session Workshop (Dec. 5, 2025)
Fellowship & Funding Opportunities
- Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program
- Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Program
- Health Professions Scholars Initiative
- STEM Predoctoral Program
- California Sea Grant Fellowships
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
✅ Be sure to carefully review and follow the application requirements for each graduate program you apply to. To stay organized, use the Graduate School Planning Sheet for Google Sheets (make a copy and save it to your Google Drive).
For questions or additional information, contact the Career Development Center at 707-826-3341 or career@humboldt.edu.
Announcing the 40th Annual CSU Student Research Competition
Apply by January 30, 2026 11:59pm
Apply via Engagement Hub

Showcase your research or creative work, represent Cal Poly Humboldt, and shine at the state level! Students may showcase recently completed or late-stage work.
Apply by submitting a two-page project summary through Engagement Hub to (SPF) by Friday, January 30, 2026 at 11:59pm. This year’s competition will be hosted by San José State University April 23 to 25, 2026. If selected as a delegate, SPF will cover your approved travel costs.
Humboldt finalists will be notified by March 4, 2026.
CONTACT: For questions, please reach out to Kumi Nakadate, SPF Research Development Support Coordinator, at jkn24@humboldt.edu
Scholarship, Grants, and Fellowship Opportunities!
Cal Poly Humboldt's online scholarship application is LIVE for the the 2026-27 school year! Access it via myHumboldt
Graduate Student Opportunity | MS in Biology (Fall 2026)
We are seeking a motivated Master’s student to join the Biology MS Program at Cal Poly Humboldt and work on an NSF-funded project exploring the biogeography and evolution of terrestrial vertebrates in Eastern Amazonia.
Project: Marajó: The Origin and Evolution of Vertebrate Diversity in the Planet’s Largest Fluvial Island
Focus: Mammals (rodents & marsupials) and Herps (frogs & lizards) from Marajó Island and surrounding regions
Methods: Genomics (UCEs, mitogenomes, SNPs), museum collections, phylogeography
What you’ll do:
• Generate and analyze genomic datasets
• Receive training in evolutionary & phylogeographic methods
• Collaborate with researchers in the U.S. and Brazil
• Participate in international virtual seminars with PIs, collaborators, and students
Eligibility:
Bachelor’s degree in Biology or related fields
Interest in evolution, mammalogy/herpetology, biogeography
Interest in molecular lab work & bioinformatics (experience welcome, not required)
Funding: Research support + Teaching Assistantships (pending availability)
Application deadline: February 1, 2026
Interested?
Contact Dr. Silvia E. Pavan
silvia.pavan@humboldt.edu
(Include a brief statement of interest, CV, and unofficial transcript)
Student Opportunities Engagement Hub
The Cal Poly Humboldt Engagement Hub is a one-stop online platform for the campus community to find and apply for internal funding opportunities like grants, awards, and stipends. It serves as a central repository for funding opportunities from various departments, which were previously scattered and hard to find. Accessible through the MyHumboldt portal, the Engagement Hub simplifies the process for faculty, staff, and students to discover and apply for funding.
When you enter the website, make sure to filter your search by selecting "Student Funding Opportunities."
Alistair & Judith McCrone Graduate Fellowship
Recognizing Outstanding First-Year Graduate Student Achievement
Deadline: Feb 26, 2026 @ 11:59pm
Award Notifications: April 15, 2026
Award Reception: Tuesday, November 10, 2026 | 4–6 p.m. (recipient must be able to attend in person and give a short presentation)
Established in 2001, this fellowship honors Dr. and Mrs. McCrone and their legacy of student support. The award recognizes one exceptional first-year graduate student at Cal Poly Humboldt acknowledging their potential, and encouraging their continued achievement in their graduate program.
Submission information: Completed nominations must be submitted electronically by the graduate coordinator through our online portal which can be accessed through Engagement Hub
$3,000 tuition award applied for Academic Year 2026–2027.
Nominees must:
● Be in their first year of a Cal Poly Humboldt graduate program (less than one academic year
completed)
● Be enrolled full time (minimum 9 units/semester)
● Hold a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
● Be the sole nominee from their graduate degree program (submitted by program coordinator)
For more information, Click Here.
🔹 Questions?
Erika Wright – Research Development Lead 📧 Erika.Wright@humboldt.edu | ☎️ 707-826-5166

CSU BIOTECH Presidents’ Commission Research Scholars Program
Undergraduate Summer Research • Summer 2026
Deadline: Monday, February 9, 2026 • 5:00 PM
CSUBIOTECH will support up to 11 CSU undergraduates for a first-time biotechnology research experience.
Students receive a $6,000 scholarship, and faculty mentors receive $2,000 to support their research.
Eligibility:
Open to CSU first- and second-year undergraduates and first-year transfer students with no prior research experience.
How to Apply:
Faculty mentors submit complete proposals (Word or PDF) via CSUBIOTECH’s InfoReady system after campus routing through the Sponsored Programs Foundation.
Learn more & apply: [CSUBIOTECH Grants & Awards page]
Questions?
Email CSUBIOTECH at csubiotech@sdsu.edu or Christine Montgomery at rmontgomery@sdsu.edu
Click here for more information
UCSB Sea Turtle Field Course and Expedition Group
2 WEEK PROGRAM | COSTA RICA | SUMMER 2026

Check out our WEBSITE and APPLY
Created by a graduate and lecturer from UC Santa Bárbara - Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, BIOMA has provided to over two thousand university students worldwide with a two-week intensive academic & high quality sea turtle experiential learning and hands-on research experience. Our participants collaborate side by side with experts to learn about sea turtle biology, ecology and management while doing impactful on-site conservation work and living in a local community.
Student teams (about 18 like-minded students per group), will build skills of real world application, boost their resume and knowledge while discovering incredible landscapes at Costa Rica’s Pacific sunshine coast.
Join us at Bioma and Apply to not only learn about sea turtles and science. It's about connecting people and creating an unbreakable bond between science and humanities.
Program Highlights:
- University student tailored, two-week hands-on research and conservation program with endangered sea turtles with experts
- Some students can gain academic credit (4 units) through internship or independent studies (depending on the University)
- Travel to one of the most bio-diverse, safest and happiest countries in the world, Costa Rica
- Become part of a wonderful local coastal community in a fully immersive program
- Make friends and build connections with other like-minded students
- Boost your resume with an official Certificate from the Costa Rica Ministry of Environment
- Apply what you learned in class into the field and connect with people & nature.
- Over 15 years of experience and more than two thousand students.
Come Join us! Limited spaces available.
Wildlands Studies Spring Field Programs
For forty-six years, Wildlands Studies has offered exciting and challenging field based programs in exciting international locales. Hike across mountain meadows, ford streams and camp in the forest. Swim in warm ocean waters and examine coral reefs and sea life. Experience nature in the wild. How to Apply

French Polynesia
Marine Ecosystems and Climate Change
15 Quarter Credits
Dates:
SPRING '26 - 4/9/26-5/22/26
SUMMER '26 - 6/23/26-8/5/26
- Explore the vibrant reef communities of Tahiti and Moorea and collect data to understand their dynamics
- Investigate how climate change is impacting these ecosystems
- Learn field survey methods to monitor wildlife and contribute to the work of local scientists
- Discover a culture linked to the ocean and how a Polynesian revival could enhance conservation
Applications Accepted on a rolling basis

Nepal
Habitat Conservation
15 Quarter Credits
Dates:
SPRING '26 - 4/9/26-5/22/26
SPRING '27 - 4/7/27-5/20/27
- Study the world’s largest mountain ecosystem
- Discover unique and endemic wildlife in Nepal’s Chitwan Valley
- Trek ancient trails through local villages
- Connect with local peoples to understand Nepal’s rapid cultural change
Applications Accepted on a rolling basis
New Zealand
Island ecosystems
15 Quarter Credits

Dates:
SPRING '26 - 4/9/26-5/22/26
SPRING '27 - 4/7/27-5/20/27
- Traverse both North and South islands to discover the true meaning of insular biogeography
- Examine New Zealand’s incredible array of unique flora and fauna
- Learn biogeography, endemism, evolution, invasive species, eradication and wildlife reintroduction
- Backpack the Great Walks for a remote backcountry experience
Applications Accepted on a rolling basis
Data Research Fellow
The Office of Data Development and Standards (ODDS) designs, develops, and leads programs that capture essential information on U.S. transportation systems to inform decision-making. Working collaboratively across USDOT and with external partners, ODDS explores innovative approaches to data collection, analysis, visualization, and survey design to improve and launch new data development initiatives.

Location:
Washington D.C.
Eligibility:
- LPR or U.S. Citizen.
- Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree
in one of the relevant fields. - Postgraduates must have earned their degree
no later than 5 years from the appointment
start date. - Be at least 18 years of age.
Application Deadline: - Applications reviewed on a rolling basis!
Internship Opportunities!
Are you a CSU student looking to get paid to solve problems at the intersection of ocean and coastal science, policy, and climate change in California?
We are pleased to announce that the 2026 COAST Summer Internship Program is now accepting applications!
Application deadline: Wednesday February 25, 2026 5:00 pm (Pacific)
We are offering 14 PAID internship positions this summer for CSU students to work with state, federal, and nonprofit organizations in which interns work side-by-side with professionals on current marine and ocean STEM projects throughout California. Each internship has a different focus ranging from invasive species to fisheries biology to natural resource management.
Work period: Full-time (40hr/week) for 11 weeks over this summer
Pay: $8,000 stipend
In-person internships:
- Aquarium of the Pacific’s Abalone Recovery Internship in Long Beach, CA
- Aquarium of the Pacific’s Sea Otter Surrogacy Internship in Long Beach, CA (2 positions)
- California Marine Sanctuary Foundation’s Filtering Flow, Preventing Pollution Internship in Monterey, CA
- California Marine Sanctuary Foundation’s Urban Water Quality Internship in Monterey, CA
- The Nature Conservancy’s Bull Kelp Forest Ecosystem Research and Restoration Internship in Fort Bragg, CA (2 positions)
- Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary’s Conservation Science and Engagement Internship in Santa Barbara, CA
- Orange County Coastkeeper’s Marine Restoration Internship in Costa Mesa, CA
- San Francisco Estuary Partnership’s Wetland Monitoring and Environmental Quality Internship in San Francisco, CA (2 positions)
Hybrid internships:
- San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission’s SF Bay Public Access and Environmental Justice Research Internship in San Francisco, CA
- California Coastal Commission’s Vegetation Management & Wildfire Resilience in California’s Coastal Zone Internship in San Francisco, CA
Fully remote internship:
- California Ocean Science Trust’s Science to Inform Policy Internship
Students who are members of groups that have been historically excluded from marine and coastal science, are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants of any race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, immigration status, national origin, age, dis/ability or veteran status are welcome. Some internships do not have any requirements for identification or documentation and undocumented students are encouraged to apply to these opportunities.
Website: https://bit.ly/COAST26Internship
Please read the General Eligibility Requirements and Application Materials and Procedures sections found on our website carefully so you understand each section thoroughly.
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Summer Internships

Our 2026 summer internship application is now open. Please visit the How to Apply page for application instructions. Applications are due by February 15, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
The SERC Internship Experience
The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) internship program offers students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the fields of environmental research and public engagement. Internships are professional learning experiences available to currently enrolled undergraduate and Master's students, or students who have recently graduated from undergraduate or Master's programs.
SERC offers both in-person and remote internships throughout the year with the majority of internships taking place in the summer. All SERC interns are paid a minimum stipend of $650 per week, and for most interns, on-site dormitory housing is available. Internship appointments are typically full time (40 hours per week) and 10 to 16 weeks in length.
The internship program enables students to work on independent research projects relevant to their own academic and professional goals under the mentorship of an internship supervisor. Internship projects span the range of research conducted at SERC, including environmental chemistry, marine and estuarine ecology, molecular ecology, and terrestrial ecology. Projects are also offered in public engagement, with opportunities in environmental education, participatory science, and science writing. At the conclusion of the internship, interns will be expected to give a presentation on their independent projects to the SERC community.
Interns are also provided with networking opportunities, seminars, and professional development programming designed to enrich their experience, encouraging interns to grow their skills and make valuable connections.
View current internship opportunities Here.
The SERC community strongly encourages candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Internships are designed as training and skill-building opportunities for students and recent grads still in the early stages of their careers. We recognize that each applicant will bring unique skills, knowledge, experiences and background to these positions, including experience that may not be directly related to science or research.
Data Science Intern

Oracle
What You’ll Bring (Objective Minimum Qualifications):
Will be enrolled in a Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD degree program in an applied business or quantitative field such as Statistics, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, Business Analytics, or equivalent field during the 2025-2026 school year.
Have completed at least your junior year toward your undergraduate degree, or higher, by summer 2026.
Have academic coursework, projects, internships, and/or research experience with tools needed to execute the more technical aspects of statistical data analysis, including proficiency (e.g., can complete projects without any assistance) in at least one of the following programming languages:
Python, Java, R, SQL, PL/SQL.
Have experience through coursework, projects, internships, and/or research with at least one of the following libraries:
Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib, SciKit, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Spark
Have completed coursework, projects, internships, and/or research in two or more of the following:
- Algorithms
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data Query
- Data Mining
- Data Modeling
- Machine Learning
- Statistical Inference/Analysis
- Attend a university in the US.
- Authorized to work in the US in 2026.
- No visa sponsorship available
Data Scientist I
The role:
We’re looking for a Data Scientist I to join our Data, Analytics & AI team. You’ll help build predictive analytics and AI capabilities that directly shape how ShiftKey connects facilities and healthcare professionals. This is a hands-on role where you’ll take over and enhance existing models while also helping us expand our machine learning and statistical modeling foundations. You’ll report directly to our VP of Data, Analytics & AI, and collaborate with a Senior Data Scientist, Analysts, Engineers, Product Managers, and business stakeholders.

Where you’ll work
To be considered for this position, you must be located in the United States. You can choose between remote work and working from one of our offices in Austin, Dallas, or Cleveland.
What you’ll be doing
- Develop, improve, and deploy machine learning models that power ShiftKey’s marketplace (e.g., shift scoring, last-minute pricing).
- Work on both greenfield and existing projects, bringing fresh ideas to improve our predictive and prescriptive analytics.
- Partner with cross-functional teams to translate business problems into data science solutions.
- Evaluate model performance, run experiments, and design testing frameworks to ensure accuracy and impact.
- Explore new data sources and approaches to enhance our AI capabilities.
- Contribute to model deployment and monitoring in cloud environments (AWS preferred).
What you’ll need
- ~2 years of experience as a data scientist (or equivalent) with proven impact.
- Strong programming skills in Python (pandas, scikit-learn, XGBoost, LightGBM, etc.) and solid SQL.
- Understanding of statistical modeling and experimentation techniques; exposure to deep learning and generative AI is a plus.
- Experience working with AWS (or Azure/GCP) and an interest in learning MLOps practices.
- Strong communication skills - you can explain complex ideas to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Comfortable working in smaller, collaborative teams where you’ll have a direct impact.
- Bonus: familiarity with BI tools like Looker or Tableau (not for dashboarding, but for deeper data analysis).
Internship and Professional Development Opportunities
The Pacific Offshore Wind Consortium has updated their Internship and Professional Development Opportunities for Spring and Summer 2026!
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These opportunities were discovered through independent online research. The Schatz Energy Research Center and the Pacific Offshore Wind Consortium are not affiliated with these programs. Any questions related to the listings should be directed to the respective companies and organizations.
Volunteer Opportunities

Dune Ecosystem Restoration Team
Add gloves, shovels, and brush axes to human hands, and you have the strongest dune restoration tool around. You can make a difference in the ecosystem, one invasive plant removal at a time. Within months of initially removing invasive plants, volunteers witness native plants re-sprouting on their own. No experience is necessary. We will have snacks and tools to share. No need to reserve a spot, meet us at the specified locations a few minutes before 10 am. Training, camaraderie, and beautiful scenery are provided.
DERT meets two times a month:
Every second Saturday of the month from 10 am to 1 pm
Every third Sunday of the month from 10 am to 1 pm
View calendar for more dates
For questions, please contact us at restoration@friendsofthedunes.org or call 707-444-1397.

Trinidad Coastal Land Trust
Stewardship Volunteers work to protect native plant communities and preserve public access to Trinidad's astounding coastline. TCLT is dependent on, and incredibly thankful for, the hard work of volunteer stewards to restore native plant communities, maintain public trails, keep beaches clean of litter, and educate the community.
To sign up as a Stewardship Volunteer, email zoe@trinidadcoastallandtrust.org , or info@trinidadcoastallandtrust.org and check out their website here: Trinidad Coastal Land Trust
Volunteer Sign-up
Trinidad Head Work Day - Invasive Plant Removal
Third Saturday of every Month!
Where to meet? What to bring? Have Questions?
email: elizabeth@trinidadcoastallandtrust.org

Sequoia Park Zoo
Animal Care Volunteer
Engage by working behind the scenes to learn more about the animals while assisting zookeepers with animal care tasks. This is a great opportunity for volunteers that are interested in a career in zookeeping and learning more about the animals here at the Zoo!
Conservation Cart Program
The Conservation Cart Program (CCP) is a group of dedicated volunteers supported by the Sequoia Park Zoo Education Department and the City of Eureka. We share the wonders of wildlife and wild places with our visitors and inspire stewardship of the natural world.
Redwood Skywalk Steward
Redwood Sky Walk Stewards is an exclusive club of dedicated volunteers supported by the Sequoia Park Zoo Education Department and the City of Eureka. We share the wonders of wildlife and wild places with our visitors and inspire stewardship of the natural world. Redwood Sky Walk Stewards create connections between our guests and redwoods, while ensuring that all visitors have a safe and meaningful experience on the Redwood Sky Walk.

Meet your CNRS Career Advisor!
Sasha Wallace
Since 2013, they have served in student support roles across housing, the Educational Opportunity Program, and now as a Career Advisor. With experience mentoring student leaders and advising first-year and transfer students, they are dedicated to helping students discover their potential and achieve their career goals. They hold a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Counselor Education from San José State University and enjoy music, writing, yoga, meditation, and Humboldt’s holistic culture.
Please reach out to Sasha for any questions you might have:
sasha.wallace@humboldt.edu
Cal Poly Humboldt Career Development
Job Search Engines
CAL CAREERS
The State of California offers a wide variety of careers and jobs, ranging from
accounting to zoology. The services our employees provide are truly essential to
the people of California. In public service, you will spend every day doing work that
is vital to your state and your community.
We want to help you build a career from the ground up. The state provides on-the-
job training and professional development, and many positions do not require
previous experience or a degree. Advancement opportunities are open to you, and
you maintain your benefits if you switch jobs or state departments.
CLICK HERE to start exploring available opportunities!
USA Jobs
As the largest employer in the U.S., the federal government has a variety of career
fields to suit your skills and interests.
Visit Early careers for guides, programs, and opportunities to help you launch a
rewarding career in the federal government. These resources are especially
beneficial for helping current students or a recent graduates interested in federal
opportunities.
CLICK HERE to start exploring available opportunities!
ECOJOBS
Our mission is to provide a comprehensive and user-friendly online platform that
enables employers in the environmental sector to effortlessly find talented
individuals who share their commitment to creating a more sustainable world. We
also strive to empower jobseekers by offering them access to rewarding career
opportunities, fostering connections with industry professionals, and facilitating
their professional growth.
Through our services, we aim to inspire collective action towards environmental
conservation and drive meaningful change for future generations.
CLICK HERE to explore available opportunities!
CONSERVATION JOB BOARD
The largest and most visited employment website in conservation, ecology, wildlife,
forestry, marine biology, fisheries, environmental education, and relate fields. We
help environmental employers hire great people. We help environmental
professionals land great jobs.
CLICK HERE to start exploring available opportunities!
CSU-WATER JOB BOARD
The CSU-WATER job board bridge is your gateway to exciting opportunities across the water industry. Below, you’ll find a curated list of top job boards where you can discover positions from leading employers.
CLICK HERE to explore available opportunities!
Cultural Resource Centers
- Asian, Desi, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and North African Center (ADPIMENA)
- Location: NHE 215 & 216
- Eric Rofes Multicultural Queer Center (ERC)
- Location: Nelson Hall West 202
- Indian Natural Resource, Science, and Engineering Program (INRSEP)
- Location: Feuerwerker House 131 Mill Street
- El Centro Académico Cultural de Humboldt
- Location: Nelson Hall East 205
- Indian Tribal Education Personnel Program (ITEPP)
- Location: Brero House 93
- Umoja Center for Pan African Student Excellence
- Location: Nelson Hall East 206
Study Abroad Information Sessions
Cal Poly Humboldt would like to encourage all students to consider studying abroad. Each year students from numerous academic majors and minors study abroad to gain valuable international experience and work towards graduation.
We encourage you to explore the site and learn more about the study abroad process - an opportunity of a lifetime!
Explore new countries, experience other cultures
and make new friends.
Study Abroad!
The Study Abroad Office is now located in Gist Hall 125D.
Email: studyabroad@humboldt.edu
Telephone: (707) 826-3785
Study Abroad Coordinator Appointments:
To schedule an appointment with the Study Abroad Coordinator, Kerry Gonzales, please CLICK HERE.
Please forward this information on to your fellow students!
Click here to learn more about Studying Abroad
Majors and Minors Podcast by our friends in CAHSS
Listen to podcasts done by our neighboring college CAHSS' (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) faculty and staff, with the help of their amazing Podcast Producer Abigail Smithson.
They've been recording interviews with department chairs from across the university. There are three podcasts focused on CNRS departments (so far!):
Department of Forestry, Fire and Rangeland Management with Erin Kelly
Department of Environmental Science and Management with Alison O'Dowd
Department of Physics and Astronomy with Monty Mola
Department of Mathematics & Data Science with Tyler Evans
School of Engineering with Eileen Cashman
Academic Clubs
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ACADEMIC CLUBS, VISIT
THE LUMBERJACK LINK!
| COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB | Email: compsci@humboldt.edu Website: csclubhumboldt.org Instagram: @humboldtcompsci | GREENHOUSE CLUB | Email: Greenhouseclub@humboldt.edu Instagram: @calpolygreenhouseclub | PI EPSILON, THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT SCIENCES HONOR SOCIETY | Email: piepsilon@humboldt.edu Instagram: @humboldt_piepsilon |
| CULTURAL FIRE CLUB | Email: culturalfire@humboldt.edu Instagram: @culturalfire_cph | NATURAL RESOURCES CLUB | Email: natresclub@humboldt.edu Instagram: @humboldt.nr.club | AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY | Email: aises@humboldt.edu Instagram: aises.calpolyhumboldt |
| FISHERIES CLUB OF CAL POLY HUMBOLDT | Email: Fishclub@humboldt.edu Instagram: @fishclub_humboldt | MATHEMATICS CLUB | Email: mathclub@humboldt.edu | BIOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION | Email: BioGrad@humboldt.edu Instagram: @humboldt_biograds |
| FORESTRY CLUB | Email: saf@humboldt.edu Instagram: @humboldtforestryclub | RANGE AND SOILS CLUB | Email: range-and-soils- club@humboldt.edu Instagram: @rangeandsoils | WILDLIFE GRADUATE STUDENTS SOCIETY | Email: wigss@humboldt.edu |
| GEOLOGY CLUB OF CAL POLY HUMBOLDT | Email: geolclub@humboldt.edu Instagram: @humboldt_geology_club | THE FREE RADICALS CHEMISTRY CLUB | Email: freeradicals@humboldt.edu Instagram: @freeradicals_hsu | SOCIETY OF WOMEN IN STEM | Email: swis@humboldt.edu Instagram: swishumboldt |
| THE PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY CLUB OF CAL POLY HUMBOLDT | Email: PAChumboldt@humboldt.edu | STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR FIRE ECOLOGY | Email: safe@humboldt.edu Instagram: @humboldtstatesafe | SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS | Email: swe@humboldt.edu Website: https://swe.org/ Instagram: @swetalk |
| WATER RESOURCES CLUB OF CAL POLY HUMBOLDT | Email: water@humboldt.edu Instagram: @hsu_h2o | REDWOOD CHAPTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATORS AND INTERPRETERS | Email: interp@humboldt.edu | ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING STUDENT ASSOCIATION | Email: eresa@humboldt.edu Instagram: @eresa_cph |
| PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY OF CAL POLY HUMBOLDT | Email: premed@humboldt.edu Instagram: @calpolyhumboldtpremed | LOGGING SPORTS CONCLAVE | Email: loggingsports@humboldt.edu Instagram: @humboldt_logging_sports | DATA SCIENCE CLUB | Email: datasci@humboldt.edu |




