Find yourself at the School of Nursing and across the Duke Campus.
Duke University is home to hundreds of recognized student organizations and numerous involvement experiences that foster student interaction and exchange. By getting involved, students can explore a variety of interests and develop as leaders.
Center for Multicultural Affairs
The Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) promotes community engagement, multicultural education, leadership development, and social justice education among the student population. Their programs and services aim to empower students and their organizations to create a vibrant and inclusive community.
Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture
The Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture strives to promote racial understanding, build community, and foster an appreciation for and increase knowledge of Black people, Black history, Black culture, and the vast contributions of people of the African Diaspora.
Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity
The Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity provides education, advocacy, support, mentoring, academic engagement, and space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, transsexual, intersex, questioning, queer and allied students, staff, and faculty at Duke.
Duke Student Affairs - Belonging
Become part of an inclusive community. Belonging goes beyond fitting in or joining a club or liking your roommate. It means feeling good enough in your own skin to know that you can belong wherever you go. We’re here to provide you with ample opportunities and events that offer deep relationship building on a large campus.