Student Clubs & Organizations
UD has over 50 student organizations formed by students to meet a variety of personal,
social, political, recreational, and religious interests.
Advocacy & Service
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Barbara Bunch
- The Barbara Bunch pairs UD students with children from the local Barbara Cardwell high school for one-on-one mentoring once a week. There's no need to teach academic materials, these kids just need someone to talk
to and look up to. Contact Grace Stepek (gstepek@iqnding.com) for more info!
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Crusaders for Life
- CFL is made up of pro-life student leaders who believe that human life begins at conception
and that each human is created by God with an inalienable right to life. We strive
to educate ourselves and our community, to serve as advocates for life through peaceful
protest, political and social activism, and to support like-minded organizations.
If you would like to join or learn more about us, please contact our president Martha
Depew (mdepew1@iqnding.com) or email the club directly (crusadersforlife@gmail.com).
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The Dallas Refugee Project
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The Dallas Refugee Project is a student-run 501(c)3 non-profit, focused on serving
Dallas refugees with empathy, understanding, and respect. Currently, the DRP is focused
on its tutoring program, designed by college students for middle and high school refugee
students in Dallas. Through a partnership with the International Rescue Committee
(one of the 9 State-Department-approved resettlement agencies), the Dallas Refugee
Project has a classroom in North Dallas! Email aubrey@dallasrefugeeproject.
org for more details and information on how to join!
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Groundhog Library
- The Groundhog Library collects textbooks and Core books by donation to supply them
to students who are unable to purchase books. The Groundhog Library accepts donations
anytime and is open year round at its location in the Braniff Library. Contact Jacob Rombs for more information at rjrombs@iqnding.com.
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The Hephaistos Society
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The Hephaistos Society promotes virtue in the virtual world. Through activities,
lectures, and collaboration with organizations and departments on campus, Hephaistos
Society
will seek to educate and encourage students in their proper stewardship of technology
and in
decreased dependence on smartphones and social media. Please contact Larisa Tuttle
(
ltuttle@iqnding.com) for more information.
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MindMatters
- MindMatters is dedicated to raising awareness about mental health and to remove the
mental health stigma. MindMatters also provides validation of personal experiences
and offers peer support. Please contact mindmatters@iqnding.com to join.
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Mission Youth
- Mission Youth inculcates an authentic Catholic missionary spirit among the student
body through monthly charity and evangelization missions to the homeless people of
the greater Dallas area and small group formation activities in preparation for the
same. For more information, please contact Sharbel Habchy (shabchy@iqnding.com).
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Rotaract
- Rotaract is a coalition of service-oriented, young professionals devoted to the betterment
of our community and development of leadership skills through student-led service
projects. If you are interested in joining, please email rotaract@iqnding.com.
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Student Leaders for Racial Solidarity
- Student Leaders for Racial Solidarity is a student-led organization devoted to advocating
for love of one another and conversion of the heart. Students are encouraged to join
because it's a great way to meet other students on campus and celebrate each other.
To join, please contact president Irulan Palma at ipalma@iqnding.com or slrs@iqnding.com and follow us on Instagram @slrs_ud.
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Xenia Society
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The Xenia Society is an umbrella organization for women’s community to form underneath.
Inspired by the Greek virtue of Xenia (guest-friendship) our goal is to create an
environment of open-mindedness and open-heartedness in the lives of women on UD’s
campus. By providing monthly educational lectures, monthly social gatherings, and
various student-led affinity groups (workout groups, book clubs, etc), we provide
the women of UD an opportunity to reach out, connect with those they had not known
previously, grow deeper in friendship with those they already know, and learn more
about how to become the best version of themselves—both for their own sake and for
the sake of those around them. All women of UD are welcome! To join the email list,
ask questions, or learn more, please reach out to Grace Ebberwein (
gebberwein@iqnding.com).
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Young Conservatives of Texas
- Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT) is a non-partisan student organization that has
advocated for conservative social and fiscal policies in Texas and beyond for more
than 40 years. On campus, our YCT chapter promotes civil discourse by hosting lectures
and debates and on public policy, political philosophy, and the intersection of faith
and public life. Contact Porter Schmidt (pcschmidt@iqnding.com) to join.
Creative Arts & Humanities
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Alexander Hamilton Society
- We bring distinguished foreign policy scholars and practitioners to campus for discussion
or debate on the most pressing issues of the day and host a bi-weekly book club where
we discuss an important work related to foreign policy. Send us an email at AHS@iqnding.com to get involved.
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The Anscombe Society
- The Anscombe Society, named after the Catholic philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe, is
a chapter of the Love & Fidelity Network and discusses the beauty and purpose of human
sexuality, marriage, and the family. Our mission is to help enrich campus conversations on these matters by providing an alternative voice in support of chastity and the sexual norms surrounding it, and in support of marriage as the lifelong union of one man and one
woman, and the special role of the stable, intact family in society. We aim to foster discussion
that is civil and sincere, and that contributes to the intellectual and personal development of our
peers. Contact Niko Walz (nwalz@iqnding.com) for more info.
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Art Village Association
- UDAVA combines the love, appreciation, and study of studio art and history in gallery
events, demonstrations, discussions, sales, and hands-on activities for students of
all art levels and interests. You do not have to a student in the Art Department to
be a member, just bring your enthusiasm! To join, contact Edy Harold at eharold@iqnding.com or udartassociation@gmail.com.
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Classics Club
- Classics Club is for all students interested in the classical languages and the ancient
world. Join us for discussions and activities related to classical history and language!
For more information, please contact Kathleen Flynn (kmflynn@iqnding.com).
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Philosophy Club
- The Philosophy Club meets bi-monthly to hear lectures from UD and visiting professors
and generate discussion among students about topics ranging from attention to the
history of philosophy to how philosophy can shape your daily life. Contact Ryan Connor for more information at rconnor@iqnding.com.
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Sigma Tau Delta
- Sigma Tau Delta is an international English Honors Society dedicated to fostering
literacy and all aspects of the English language within colleges and universities.
Here at the University of Dallas, the Alpha Sigma Pi chapter is especially committed
to cultivating a strong love for English literature on campus through poetry readings
and literary events. Contact Claire Seelig (cseelig@iqnding.com) to get involved.
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The Thomistic Institute
- Thomistic Institute chapters are formed and run by students to bring top-notch Christian
intellectuals to their universities with the end goal of making the Catholic intellectual
tradition vibrantly present on contemporary campuses. Join us for monthly discussion
nights led by your favorite UD faculty and lectures by official TI speakers! Contact
udthomists@gmail.com to get involved!
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Thomas More Society
- Students can discern more about the process of becoming an attorney through monthly
events, networking, and LSAT practice under the intercession of St. Thomas More. For
more information, please contact Kira Freid at kfreid@iqnding.com.
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Tocqueville Society
- The Tocqueville Society is University of Dallas' chapter of the Intercollegiate Studies
Institute (ISI). This club serves as a community of like-minded students who love
to talk about topics ranging from history and politics to philosophy and theology.
We also host Symposiums and faculty and student debates. Please contact Porter Schmidt
(pcschmidt@iqnding.com) if you are interested in joining.
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Writer's Guild
- Have a novel, short story, or poetry you want to share? Maybe not yet, but you'd like
to try? Join UD's Writers Guild to unlock your muse with other amateur writers! Contact
Club President Cecilia Andrews (candrews@iqnding.com) for more info. Write on!
Cultural
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American Sign Language Club
- The American Sign Language Club spreads appreciation for American Sign Language and
Deaf culture throughout the University of Dallas community. For more information,
please contact Sarah Rondeau (srondeau@iqnding.com).
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Asian Student Association
- This club is not only a safe space for Asian students, but also an organization hoping
to teach others of the many different cultures in Asia. Of course, you don't have
to be Asian to be part of the club. Contact Mary Anne Panganiban (mpanganiban@iqnding.com) to join!
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French Club
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German Club
- Guten Tag! The UD German Club celebrates the German language and culture. We host
discussion practice, poetry readings, bread-making and more! German students and non-German students alike are welcome. Join us in appreciating and learning about German tradition! Please contact Edy Harold
(eharold@iqnding.com) for more information and to join.
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Italian Club
- Come join other students of Italian for conversation hours, off-campus trips, and
events all related to the culture, history, art, and language of Italy! Please contact
udallascircoloitaliano@gmail.com for more info.
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Spanish Club
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The Spanish Club offers a variety of events that are opent to all in order to celebrate
the beauty and variety of Spanish and Latin American culture - and of course, the
Spanish language! We recognize the diversity of students at UD and invite the community
to share traditions, holidays, music, and more! Additionally, we aim to provide exposure
to the vibrant Spanish/Latin American cultural events in the DFW area has to offer!
Please consider joining our club by emailing Laura Grace Geddie at Lgeddie@iqnding.com or udallasspanishclub@gmail.com. All are welcome!
Faith-Based
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Co-Workers of the Vineyard
- Co-Workers in the Vineyard is a Faith-based club which seeks to foster authentic spiritual
conversations on campus. This is done through discussion and the sharing of personal
testimonies in order to help prepare students to live out their Catholic Faith in
the world outside of UD. Along with hearing and sharing testimonies, Co-Wo seeks to
build the Body of Christ in DFW by being present at Catholic young adult events throughout
the Metroplex. Contact JD Self (jself@iqnding.com) for more information.
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Orthodox Christian Fellowship
- Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) is the official collegiate campus ministry program
under the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America.
Our mission is to be the loving presence of the Orthodox Christian church on UD's
campus while fostering our members' spiritual formation. We host activities at UD
while also providing opportunities for our members to participate in regional, state,
and nationwide events. All students are welcome and appreciated! Contact Anya Van Arnam for more information at avanarnam@iqnding.com.
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Society of St. Joseph
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The Society of St. Joseph seeks to foster within its ranks true Christian values,
a sincere devotion to the example of manhood and fatherhood offered by St. Joseph
himself, and the practice of the Cardinal Virtues through a system of brotherly accountability
and friendship. For more information or to join, please contact Zachary Schierl (
zjschierl@iqnding.com).
Hobbies & Special Interests
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Bridge Club
- Bridge Club aims to teach students the game of contract bridge and to provide a suitable
environment in which to play. We host weekly meetings for social games, with no experience
necessary. Contact Lauren Engelthaler for more information at lengelthaler@iqnding.com.
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Cinema Connoisseurs Club
- Join the Cinema Connoisseurs for movie nights! We seek to cultivate a community that
promotes deep discussion and contemplation, as well as pure enjoyment of film as an
artform. Share your movie suggestions and expect to experience some great cinema,
snacks, and conversation! Contact Francesca Pennell at fpennell@iqnding.com.
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Dungeons and Dragons
- While our main focus is on Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop role-playing games,
we also host other events within nerd culture such as movie nights and video game
tournaments. Contact Benedict Anderson at bianderson@iqnding.com or uddungeonsanddragons@gmail.com!
Life & Physical Sciences, Mathematics
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American Society for Microbiology
- ASM is an organization of students that share similar interests in exploring the field
of microbiology. ASM hosts various events to help aid its members pursue careers in
the field of biological sciences. If interested, please contact Noah Ziskrout (nziskrout@iqnding.com).
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Association of Computing Machinery
- ACM hosts activities related to computer science, such as Programming Team, Hackathons,
tutorials, tech speakers, and more. ACM is also open to hosting other computer science
related activities, such as web or game development, depending upon interest. Contact
Tanish Garg (acm@iqnding.com or tgarg@iqnding.com) to join.
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Beta Beta Beta
- Tri-Beta (Beta Beta Beta) is a nationally recognized honor society for students, particularly
undergrads, dedicated to enhancing their understanding and appreciation for the study
of Biology/Biochemistry by expanding the boundaries of human knowledge through scientific
research. Throughout the year, we typically have fun social events, guest speakers,
discussion panels, and community service events. Contact Laura Grace Geddie at LGeddie@iqnding.com to get involved!
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Math Club
- Math Club is a group of people who find math interesting and want to share the joys
of it with others. There are weekly meetings to talk about your favorite formulas,
solutions, sequences, and so much more. Even if you don't like math, we can make it
fun! Contact Lauren Engelthaler at lengelthaler@iqnding.com or udmathclub@iqnding.com to join!
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Pre-Health Society
- The Pre-Health Society meets frequently to assist students with various medical school
applications, connect current students with alum medical professionals, and host community
activities. Contact Laura Grace Geddie for more information at Lgeddie@iqnding.com.
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Student Members of the American Chemical Society (SMACS)
- If you're a science major interested in chemistry, and you like free pizza, SMACS
is the perfect club for you! We host fun events for eating pizza, talking to friends,
and celebrating chemistry, as well as educational events to learn more about careers
in science, how to get research opportunities, and more. If you're interested, please
email Edgar De Luna Gomez (edelunagomez@iqnding.com) to be added to the email list.
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Society of Physics Students
- Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a nationwide organization that seeks to join
together all students interested in physics, regardless of their major, into a single
and well-connected community, as well as foster connections between physics students
and students of other sciences and the humanities. For more information contact Bridget
Hughes at bhughes@iqnding.com.
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Women in STEM
- Women in STEM is society for women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Math
who enjoy conversations, cookies, and coffee! Periodically we invite female speakers
from various STEM fields to teach us more about their careers, but we focus on support
through community and conversation. To join, contact Claire Reed at creed@iqnding.com!
Sports & Recreation
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Blue Crew
- UD school spirit comes from the roars of Blue Crew chants. We attend all games cheering
on our fellow classmates as they contend for glory. Contact Ryan Connor (rconnor@iqnding.com) to join.
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Irish Dance
- Come to Irish Dance club! Whether you’re a seasoned stepper or don’t have any Irish
blood, we’d love to have you. Learn group dances for our performances or just come
for a weekly workout. Email Marie Glenn at mglenn@iqnding.com for more information.
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Martial Arts Club
- The Martial Arts Club make martial arts more accessible to the general student body.
We practice a variety of arts including, Taekwondo, boxing, Jiu Jitsu, and wrestling.
Our goal is to work hard and learn a bit about the various philosophies of each art.
Contact Vinh Nguyen (vtnguyen@iqnding.com) to join!
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Rugby
- Rugby is a popular club sport for men at UD and meets frequently for practices, scrimmages,
and games. Men can join the Rugby team by try-out and should reachout to Noah Schroeder if interested at nschroeder@iqnding.com.
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Spikeball
- Spikeball Club meets frequently to learn the techniques of and the game of Spikeball.
All materials are provided for students and all skill levels are welcome to join in!
Contact Peter Key (pkey@iqnding.com) to join.
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Swing Club
- Join UD Swing every Wednesday in the Haggar Foyer from 8-10:30pm for great music,
swing lessons, social dancing, and the opportunity to meet new people! Regardless
of dancing experience, all are welcome. Contact Nico Walz (nwalz@iqnding.com) if you have any questions.
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Swing Team
- Swing Team is for those who wish to develop their swing dance skills further than
Swing Club allows. By practicing aerials, footwork, and choreographed routines, those
who participate in Swing Team are prepared to perform at events throughout the year.
For more info, contact Nico Walz (nwalz@iqnding.com).
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Tap Club
- The Tap Club meets weekly to practice the skills of tap and dance routines. Tap shoes
are not provided for students but all are welcome to come and try out something new.
Contact Mary Hanson for more information at mhanson@iqnding.com
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Venture Crew
- Venture Crew brings together student who enjoy the great outdoors, meeting new people,
and exploring the wilderness! To join, reach out to Siyu Yang at syang@iqnding.com.
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UD Fitness
- UD Fitness is a community of students driven to learn about and perfect exercise techniques.
Our community is open and welcoming to all skill levels and people. If you want to
join a community of motivated gym go-era, the UD Fitness Club is for you! Contact
Liam Hamway at lhamway@iqnding.com for more info or to join.
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UD Ultimate
- The Ultimate Frisbee team is a co-ed club sport which meets twice weekly for practice
and scrimmages. All skill levels are welcome and students are encouraged to join at
any time! Contact Bridget Hughes for more information at bhughes@iqnding.com.
Interested in joining one of these clubs, but need their contact info?
Just ask clubs@iqnding.com to be connected!
Don't see a club that you think should be a part of the UD community?
Email Corinne Russell at cerussell2@iqnding.com to get started!