Student Organizations at Duke Addressing Gender Issues:
- AMWA - American Medical Women's Association, for Duke medical school students
- AWIB - Association of Women in Business, for Duke Fuqua students
- AWM - Association for Women in Mathematics
- AQUADuke - the Alliance of Queer Undergraduates at Duke, a student association for Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian, Transgender, and Questioning individuals
- Divinity School Women's Center
- Duke Allies - for individuals who are supportive and affirming of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people
- Duke University SafeWalks - a new student organization providing walking security escorts; also see SafeRides above
- Duke Women's Mentoring Network
- ESTEEM - Educating Students to Eliminate Eating Misconceptions, a Healthy Devils peer education group on body image/eating disorders
- Graduate and Professional Women's Network (GPWN) - a bi-weekly dinner discussion series
- Inter-Greek Council (IGC) - the governing body for multicultural sororities
- Men Acting for Change (MAC) - promoting positive masculinity and a safer, healthier campus culture
- National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) - the governing body for historically black sororities and fraternities
- Panhellenic Association (Panhel) - the governing body for historically white sororities
- Parents@Duke - primarily consisting of staff, faculty, and post-docs, this organizations works to improve family policies
- SHARP - Sexual Assault and Rape Prevention, a Healthy Devils peer education group on rape and sexual assault
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
- SpeakOUT! - students, staff, and faculty working to increase awareness on campus about queer issues
- VOICES Magazine - a literary magazine published by the Duke Women's Center focusing on women, feminism, and the intersection of gender with ethnicity, class, and sexuality
- WLSA - Women Law Students Association, for Duke law school students
- Women's Handbook - a publication about Duke life for women, published by the Undergraduate Publications Board
- Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) - a network of women graduate students and post-doctoral associates working to improve the climate for women in science

