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There are more than 50 student organizations that support religious, spiritual, and secular identity and practice at Cornell. The list below includes undergraduate student organizations supported by the Interfaith Council at Cornell, communities affiliated with Cornell United Religious Work, and graduate and professional student organizations. 

You can find a complete list of current spiritual or religious student organizations on CampusGroups. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Email osmm@cornell.edu and we’ll help you connect. 

Organizations

Buddhism

Christianity 

Hinduism

Interfaith

Islam

Judaism

Secularism

  • Secular Students of Cornell Club
    • Coming soon! Reach out to OSMM with interest.

Sikhism

Employment

We hire in the Spring for the following academic year and throughout the year as needed. Please check Workday for open positions or inquire at osmm@cornell.edu

Student Administrative Assistants
These students support the main office and provide a welcoming presence in Anabel Taylor Hall. They are available to answer questions and support events at night and on weekends.

Interfaith Ambassadors
Interfaith Ambassadors develop skills together as interfaith leaders on campus. They learn how to facilitate conversations around religion, spirituality, and meaning-making, and they work with the Interfaith Council at Cornell to create events and programs that support interfaith friendship and learning for Cornell students. 
Contact Ivy Breivogel for more information.