Campus Life

Clubs and Organizations

More than 20 student organizations representing a wide array of interests are active at NDNU. Student organizations are an important part of campus life and allow you to pursue your special interests—both new ones and those you bring to campus.

The Center for Student Leadership works with student organizations in planning on-campus meetings, workshops, speakers, cultural programs, service projects and other special events. Getting involved in a student organization is a great way to meet others, develop leadership skills, and pursue your interests. You can get involved at whatever level works best for you.

Academic Clubs & Organizations

  • Biological Society
  • Biz-Com
  • MACP/Gerontology Student Body Association

Cultural Clubs & Organizations

  • Black Student Union
  • Hawaiian Club
  • Latinos Unidos

Honorary Societies & Organizations

  • Alpha Mu Gamma
  • Delta Epsilon Sigma
  • Omicron Delta Kappa
  • Phi Delta Kappa
  • Psi Chi
  • Sigma Beta Delta

Social Clubs & Organizations

  • Amnesty International
  • Argomaniacs
  • Orientation Team
  • Roteract
  • Spirit Squad

Special Interests Clubs & Organizations

  • Gay Straight Alliance
  • NDNU Students for Life
  • Toastmasters

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Academic Clubs & Organizations

Biz-Com

Biz-Com is a Business and Communication geared club that provides a functional link between scholastic theory and practical application. In addition, Biz-Com creates and provides opportunities and forums relating to entrepreneurial and career ideas. Biz-Com can help to open doors for your future.

MACP/Gerontology Student Body Association

This clubs purpose is to keep graduate students in the MACP and Gerontology program abreast of current events on campus as well as in the department and in the profession. They publish a monthly newsletter as well as sponsor an annual internship fair.

Cultural Clubs & Organizations

Black Student Union

Black Student Union promotes and provides culturally diverse activities and awareness among students with an emphasis on minorities. In addition, they seek to promote unity among Black students of Notre Dame de Namur University as well as its neighboring colleges. The Black Student union provides its students with opportunities for community service, outreach, and various cultural and education programs.

Hawaiian Club

The Hawaiian Club promotes the Hawaiian culture and spreads the Aloha spirit to all students through fun activities and events.

Latinos Unidos

Latinos Unidos works to establish a foundation of unity and understanding among the diverse cultures of NDNU.

Honorary Societies & Organizations

Alpha Mu Gamma

Alpha Mu Gamma recognizes the linguistic achievement, encourages interest in the languages, literatures, and civilization of other people, and furthers the ideals of friendship and international understanding.

Delta Epsilon Sigma

Delta Epsilon Sigma is a National honor society for men and woman of Catholic colleges and universities. The chapter recognizes academic accomplishments, fosters scholarly activities, and provides an intellectual meeting ground for its members. Students are nominated for membership.

Omicron Delta Kappa

The Omiron Delta Kappa Society is the national leadership honor society for college students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership, and exemplary character.

Phi Delta Kappa

Phi Delta Kappa is an international education fraternity that is dedicated to the promotion of leadership, research, an service in the field of education.

Psi Chi

Psi Chi is a psychology honor society that focuses to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.

Sigma Beta Delta

Sigma Beta Delta is a National Honor Society in business, management, and administration.

Social Clubs & Organizations

Amnesty International

Amnesty International informs the campus community about human rights; and to ensure the protection of these rights.

Argomaniacs

Argomaniacs promote school spirit by promoting and attending athletics events.

Orientation Team

The Orientation Team is selected in January to work with new students and families to help with the transition into NDNU.

Roteract

Roteract supports the efforts of Rotary International and fulfills the similar objectives of Rotary and its mission by striving to achieve world understanding and peace through humanistic, educational, and cultural programs at the local, national, and international level.

Spirit Squad

The cheerleading squad that promotes school spirit at athletic games.

Special Interests Clubs & Organizations

Gay Straight Alliance

The GSA creates a safe environment in which students can discuss and educate the community about homosexuality, homophobia, gender identity, and sexual orientation issues.  The club fights discrimination and harassment, and empowers students to make a difference in the community.

Students for Life

Students for Life educates, informs, and promotes both in the classroom and outside the classroom, an environment that is open and friendly to pro-life issues and those persons who hold those values. The club seizes ever opportunity to educate students, faculty, and staff about the effects, both short-term and long-term, on women, men, and children involved in abortions through positive messages and constructive dialogue.

Toastmasters

The Toastmasters promote education, communication skills, leadership training, public speaking, personal growth and development.

 

Center for Student Leadership Forms

Advisor's Guidebook

Officer Recognition Form

Program Form

Student Organizations Guidebook

Starting A New Club
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