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Category: GreekKappa Alpha Theta (Theta)
Kappa Alpha Theta was founded in 1870 as the first Greek-letter fraternity for women. We value our history and take pride in our four founders, who were truly visionary. We also value what we offer today's women! Our vision statement—Kappa Alpha Theta is the organization that provides the finest and most rewarding membership experience—is based on our core purpose and values. Our purpose is to support members to learn, grow, and excel, and our core values are personal excellence, fr...No Picture
Category: CulturalTaiwanese Student Association (TSA)
Duke Taiwanese Student Association (TSA) was started a few years ago with the goal of uniting the Taiwanese and Taiwanese American undergraduate students at Duke University. Since then, we have expanded from a scattered group of a few individuals to a much larger, social circle. We work toward promoting the Taiwanese culture among Duke students as well as providing some comfort for those far away from home. We enjoy celebrating traditional holidays such as Moon Festival, Lunar New Year, and Dragon Bo...Category: AcademicTau Beta Pi (TBP)
Tau Beta Pi is Duke's chapter of the oldest engineering honor society in the United States. We work to encourage academic success as well as service in the community and invite uperclassmen engineering students who exhibit these values to join for discussions, meetings with industry, and other events.No Picture
Category: ServiceTeaching and Mentoring Interest Group (TMIG)
The purpose of the Teaching and Mentoring Interest Group (TMIG) is to give Duke graduate students interested in education an opportunity to develop their teaching and presentation skills while also providing a service to the community. One of the group’s major activities will consist of hosting a “Medical School Day” for third graders from local elementary schools. The third graders will be given an interactive presentation on a topic that relates to a concurrent Human Body class t...No Picture
Category: ServiceTeam HBV
Team HBV is a recognized student organization at Duke University and a Chapter of the Asian Liver Center (ALC) nonprofit organization at Stanford University. We organize campus and community-wide events to raise awareness of the disproportionately high incidence of hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer in Asians and Pacific Islanders, promote ALC's international Jade Ribbon Campaign, and strengthen support for the National HBV Bills in Congress. On the Duke campus, we regularly have documentary showings ...No Picture
Category: CulturalThai Student Organization (TSO)
Thai Student Organization at Duke University is a group of students who are interested in Thai culture, including students from Thailand and Thai students who live in the US. Our goal is to promote Thai culture and raise awareness of other issues involving Thailand such as social, economic, and political situations among students, faculty members and staff of the Duke community. Our activities includes organizing Thai cultural night where members will perform traditional Thai dance and music, prov...No Picture
Category: PublicationThe Archive (Archive)
Established in 1887, The Archive is one of the oldest continuously published literary magazines in the United States and the oldest student publication at Duke University. The primary focus of the magazine is the publication of student poetry and short fiction. Each edition also showcases photography and artwork. Submissions need not conform to a particular subject or theme; the staff welcomes fresh, original work of all kinds. We are proud to be able to print the work of a new generation of writers an...No Picture
Category: PublicationThe Chanticleer
The Chanticleer is Duke's annual student-produced, undergraduate yearbook. The book is characteristically driven by high quality photography that captures the Duke experience and the spirit of Duke's student body. Staff photographers have access to top-of-the line cameras and equipment. The book is designed using Adobe InDesign (CS4) and published by Jostens.No Picture
Category: PublicationThe Chronicle
The Chronicle is the independent daily student newspaper at Duke. If you are interested in joining The Chronicle to write stories, learn reporting, update our blogs, take photographs, make videos, or design our Web site—no previous experience is required! Just contact Zak Kazzaz (zachary.kazzaz@duke.edu) or Caroline McGeough for more information (caroline.mcgeough@duke.edu).Category: AcademicThe Coastal Society - Duke Student Chapter (TCS)
The Coastal Society (TCS) is an organization of private sector, academic and government professionals, and students dedicated to actively addressing emerging coastal issues by fostering dialogue, forging partnerships, and promoting communication and education. The Duke University Student Chapter of The Coastal Society is committed to furthering the previously stated mission of The Coastal Society (TCS) and is run entirely by students at Duke University. The Duke Chapter seeks to fulfill this mission of...No Picture
Category: Sports (club)The Dancing Devils
The Dancing Devils are Duke University's premier dance team. At home football games in the fall, the team dances on the track and performs alongside the band for both pre-game and halftime shows. We also perform halftime routines at men and women's home basketball games. In addition to our commitments to these athletic events, we are also routinely invited to dance as guest performers at campus-wide cultural events as well as student organizations' programs, including those of a cappella and other dance gr...No Picture
Category: ReligiousThe Duke Baha'i Club
Founded on the Principles of the Baha'i Faith (an independent world religion whose purpose is to unite humanity into one universal cause, one common faith), the Duke Baha'i Club is dedicated to serving humanity, promoting the message of unity and oneness, and establishing an atmosphere of unity and camaraderie among its members and the surrounding Duke and Durham communities. Within that framework, the Club holds weekly study circles, ranging from topics of life after death, the power of prayer, the h...No Picture
Category: Common InterestThe Duke Entrepreneur (TDE)
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Category: ServiceThe Duke Law School Animal Law Society (ALS)
The Duke Law School Animal Law Society (ALS) is dedicated to providing a forum for education, discussion, and scholarship in the field of animal law for students at the law school. Furthermore, the ALS is dedicated to helping Duke Law School students explore ways of incorporating the practice of animal law into their legal careers after law school.No Picture
Category: ServiceThe Duke Organ Donation Initiative (DODI)
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Category: PerformingThe Dukes of Comedy (The Dukes)
We like humor. The Dukes of Comedy is an innovative comedy group dedicated to performing, creating, and educating. Such innovation will in part be based on the fact that the Dukes of Comedy will be introducing Harold and Long Form improv. · Performance -- The Dukes of Comedy will perform improvisational scenes as well as planned skits for both the Duke Community and charitable organizations like the Duke Hospital and Ronald McDonald House. · Creation -- The Dukes of Comedy...Category: ServiceThe Girls Club (TGC)
The Girls Club is dedicated to providing a supportive social group for adolescent girls in the Durham community. TGC connects the women of Duke with local Durham middle school girls, teaching them the importance of education, healthy lifestyle choices, and self-respect, thus encouraging them to become succesful, confident, and concious women.No Picture
Category: Sports (recreational)The Inferno
The Inferno is the official student club of Duke Athletics and theIron Dukes. Its mission is to increase an already heightened school spiritamong Duke students, excitement and attendance at all sporting events, andstudent awareness of the critical mission of the Iron Dukes program.No Picture
Category: ReligiousThe Navigators (Navs)
The Navigators is a spiritual interest group. We explore issues surrounding faith, hope, and love, particularly how we can carry these into our everyday lives at Duke and beyond. We have weekly discussions, special events and plenty of fun.No Picture
Category: Common InterestThe Nicholas Naturalists (NicNats)
The NicNats club is dedicated to getting the environmental school (Nicholas School) outdoors. The club aims to do this with two main focus areas. The first is the Natural History/Field Skills portion of the club. This section is dedicated to improving student's field skills through informal, outdoor education. The other major section of the club is the adventure/outings part. The adventure half of the club organizes a few outings per year, such as hikes, or whitewater rafting. They also promote and help st...No Picture
Category: PerformingThe Pitchforks (Pitchforks)
The Pitchforks were the first a cappella group on the Duke campus and have been singing a cappella for over 25 years. Shortly after the group was started in November of '79, Dr. Benjamin Ward, professor of Philosophy, Germanic Studies, and Arabic at Duke, began directing. For nearly 10 years, he led the group and contributed innumerable arrangements to the library of now over 400 songs. This culminated in the group dedicating their eighth recording, Underground, to Ben in appreciation of all he'd done. Ben...No Picture
Category: GreekTheta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. (Theta Nu Xi)
We are the dedicated sisters of the devastating Delta Chapter of Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. The sisterhood was founded April 11th, 1997 on the campus of University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill. As the first multicultural sorority to grace the campus of Duke University, the Delta Chapter was founded April 14, 2000. Our glorious MISSION- To promote leadership, multiculturalism, and self-improvement through academic excellence, involvement in and service to the campus and community, as...No Picture
Category: Duke Student Ventures (Certification Required)Token Energy
We are a venture comprised of students at Duke, UNC, and NC State developing real time energy consumption displays for use in dorms. These displays allow residents of the dorms to see exactly how much energy the dorm is using at any time and to compare energy usage across campus. The goal of these displays is to allow residents to make more informed decisions about their behavior in order to lower energy consumption. This will help the environment by reducing power plant emissions, and will save the univer...No Picture
Category: PublicationTowerview Magazine (TV Mag)
The Chronicle's monthly magazine.No Picture
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