At Stanford University, STS majors gain a broad understanding of how science, technology, and society interact, while developing depth within two or three focus areas.

The aim of this club is similar: I created SSTS club to celebrate the interdisciplinaryiness of society and science, which I don’t think is appreciated enough. Although it may not seem like it, science exists in every aspect of life, whether it’s in the tables we use, the food we eat or the air we breathe, but we also don’t see society’s influence on discovering these sciences. Without the need of humans, we wouldn’t have ever tried to understand the nature around us, or create the many innovations that we use today. Thus, I decided to create the Saint’s Science Technology Society Club, where we aim to discover how science exists in our cultures, conduct sustainability reports and learn about future trends of science in our world.
This year, we plan on holding seminars in the boarding house, analyzing the practical applications of science in our lives and culture. We will also help the club prepare and participate in STS-related competitions as a team. Club members can expect meaningful STS-related experiences.
