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Category: Common InterestAdmissions Ambassadors
Admissions Ambassadors is composed of undergraduate students interested in serving as admissions volunteers in a variety of ways, including hosting prospective stuedents, serving as a tour guide, participating in a Duke Night, visiting their respective high school guidance offices, volunteering for campus recruitment events, and more.No Picture
Category: ServiceAdopt A Grandparent (AAG)
Adopt a Grandparent is a student community service organization comprised of students who volunteer with the elderly in Durham, primarily at Unihealth (formerly Erwin Gardens, then Integrated Health Services), a public nursing home and rehabilitation center in walking distance from West Campus. The mission of AAG is to provide disabled and institutionalized senior citizens with social and emotional support, to foster the formation of positive social relationships between senior citizens and Duke student...No Picture
Category: ReligiousAdventist Christian Fellowship (ACF)
The mission of the Adventist Christian Fellowship is to provide a supportive on-campus community for Seventh-Day Adventists and other students at Duke University who wish to know more about Jesus Christ. ACF seeks to fulfill its mission by holding regular group meetings to study the Bible and other related topics, organizing community service and outreach projects, and planning group social activities. We strive to know and experience the love that God has for us, to share in God’s love for one ...No Picture
Category: ReligiousAgape Campus Christian Fellowship (Agape)
Agap�© Campus Christian Fellowship is an evangelical campus ministry that seeks to worship God in spirit and truth and to love others in response to His unconditional love. Students experience life-change through the pursuit of biblical living in a Christ-centered community committed to Godâ??s purposes in this generation.No Picture
Category: AcademicAir Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC)
AFROTC is a training program that prepares college students to become officers in the United States Air Force. The program provides educational training in leadership, management, communications, and military proficiency on college and university campuses. The Department of Aerospace Studies offers students in virtually all academic areas the opportunity to qualify for a commission in the United States Air Force while simultaneously completing university graduate and undergraduate degree requirements.No Picture
Category: GreekAlpha Delta Pi (ADPi)
First. Finest. Forever. Founded in 1851, Alpha Delta Pi is the first secret society for women and the first sorority at Duke University. Everyday, our sisters demonstrate the highest qualities of friendship, loyalty, and strength of character that lie at the heart of our organization. Life as an ADPi offers eternal friendships, amazing college experiences, and a sisterhood far beyond Duke University. Alpha Delta Pi sisters are everywhere on Duke’s campus. Our diverse group of women are active lea...Category: GreekAlpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi)
Alpha Epsilon Pi is a fraternity with its section currently in Keohane. We host community service events as well as social functions as well as providing a sense of family for our members. We strive to help make Duke's campus the best it can be.No Picture
Category: AcademicAlpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi)
Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders.No Picture
Category: GreekAlpha Phi (APhi)
Founded in 1872 by ten forward thinking women at Syracuse University, Alpha Phi is now one of the oldest and largest women's fraternities in North America. Alpha Phis are members of a lifelong sisterhood, a woman’s fraternity. Our keystone is friendship–warm, simple and sincere. In Alpha Phi there is encouragement, understanding, and opportunities to grow. With members all over the world and collegiate and alumnae chapters throughou...Category: GreekAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (AÃ?¦A)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is the first intercollegiate fraternity established for African Americans. Since its founding on December 4, 1906, on the campus of Cornell University by seven students known today as the "Seven Jewels," the fraternity has focused on education for minorities, providing advocacy and service for communities and developing influential leaders. Some of the leaders that AΦA has helped develop include Noble Prize winner Martin Luther King, Jr., Justice Thurgood Mar...Category: ServiceAlpha Phi Omega - Lambda Nu Chapter (APO)
APO is a coed, non-selective, non-residential, service fraternity. Basically, this is a long way of saying that we are a service organization with social facets. Our local chapter, Lambda Nu, has about 40-50 brothers who participate in a variety of service projects each week. Throughout the week, projects include tutoring children and adults, working with boy scouts and girl scouts, hanging out at the John Avery Boys and Girls Club, assisting women and children in transitional housing at Genesis Home, ...No Picture
Category: GreekAlpha Tau Omega (ATO)
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has been an integral part of the Duke community since our chapter opened its doors over a century ago. Our men strive to be leaders in social, philanthropic, and academic endeavors across campus and in the greater community.No Picture
Category: Student Leadership TeamAlspaugh RA Staff (Alspaugh RA's)
This organization has not yet updated their description...No Picture
Category: AcademicAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Group that promotes the study of aeronautics and astronautics as well as creates networking opportunities with prestigious aeronautical companies and institutions. Also advocates the study and participation in research of related topics and encourages students to submit their work to national competitions.No Picture
Category: AcademicAmerican Medical Association (AMA)
The Duke Chapter of the American Medical Association (AMA) is an organization dedicated to bringing together physicians and those training to become physicians, as early as medical school, in order to advocate for the profession and our patients in and beyond the doctor’s office or clinic. Our chapter has grown from an early, small organization to one of the best-represented chapters at national conferences over the past several years, and our activities and the achievements of our members contin...No Picture
Category: AcademicAmerican Medical Student Association Premed Chapter (AMSA Premed)
AMSA brings the world of professional health care to undergraduates, so that they may be more informed about their choice in a medical career and the process of admissions into medical school.No Picture
Category: AcademicAmerican Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
The purpose of the Duke Student Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is: to provide an opportunity for students to begin their professional careers by joining a professional engineering society; to inform students of recent developments in the field of mechanical engineering through publications, field trips speakers, and meetings; to promote fellowship and interaction with other student sections, as well as professional sectors of the Society. Undergraduate membership in the society is...No Picture
Category: AcademicAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Duke’s Chapter of ASCE promotes Civil Engineering by providing students with opportunities to participate in hands-on civil engineering competitions, to build relationships with other civil engineering students and faculty, and to learn about and get involved in civil engineering industries. Our main activities include CANstruction, a community service design project, and the Carolinas Conference, where we compete in the Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe competitions.Category: Political/ActivistAmnesty International (Amnesty)
Mission Statement: Amnesty International's mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of rights to physical and mental integrity; freedom of conscience and expression; and freedom from discrimination, within the context of promoting all human rights. AI is independent of any government, political ideology, or religious creed, and is concerned solely with the impartial protection of human rights. Founded in London in 1961, Amnesty International is a Nobel ...Category: ArtsArts and Engagement Project
The Arts and Engagement project works with schools in the Durham area to create opportunities not integrated into their normal curriculum. We utilize arts to explore history, cultural traditions, beliefs, and values of selected world regions. We want to create a new perspective for both the Duke students acting as the teachers and mentors and the participating Durham students.No Picture
Category: ResidentialArts Theme House (ATH)
The Arts Theme House is a selective living group (residential group) whose mission is to practice, appreciate, and promote the arts at Duke University. The Arts Theme House strives to fulfill this mission by providing its members with support for their artistic endeavors; by hosting and sponsoring events on campus that contribute to knowledge about and appreciation of the arts; and by working to increase the visibility and acceptance of artistic pursuits on campus as meaningful and beneficial. We welcome...Category: ServiceArtsConnect
ArtsConnect is a relatively young but quickly-growing service organization that seeks to interest and engage elementary-age children in the Durham community in various forms of the arts. Members design lesson plans which are implemented during weekly hour-long workshops at various afterschool programs (currently at Emily K and West End Community Centers). These lesson plans aim to create a fun, exciting opportunity for the kids to gain hands-on experience in all forms of the arts -- music, dance, theater, ...No Picture
Category: Common InterestAsian Business Club (ABC)
Our mission Promote Asian culture and business within Fuqua Community Strengthen Asian student body Support Asian students to get job opportunities in Asia and the U.S. Support Non-Asian students to reach the Asian-related business opportunitiesNo Picture
Category: Common InterestAsian Law Students Association (ALSA)
The purpose of the Asian Law Students Association is two-fold. First, it provides an organization where the members of the Law School community may explore issues and engage in activities that are of particular benefit and concern to American students of Asian descent, foreign students from Asia, and other students and alumni interested in Asia and law. Second, it can enhance the quality and accessibility of Asian law resources of Duke University. Membership is open to the entire student body.No Picture
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