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 Alpha Kappa Delta - Honorary Society

Alpha Kappa Delta is an international sociology honorary society founded to promote service and research to humankind. Membership is open to sociology majors and minors or those who have completed four sociology courses with a GPA of 3.0 in those courses and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and rank in the top 35% of their class.
Advisor: Danelle DeBoer
President: TBA

 Alpha Lambda Delta - Honorary Society

Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honorary organization for freshmen college students. Qualifications for membership include first-year student standing with a minimum GPA of 3.5 in their first semester at
Doane, with at least 14 graded credits; or a 3.5 average in the first
year, with at least 28 graded credits. Interterm and/or summer credits are not included.
Advisor: Barbara Clement
President: TBA

 Alpha Pi Epsilon - Fraternity

Alpha Pi Epsilon strives to offer an opportunity for involvement, leadership, and personal growth. As Doane’s newest fraternity, Alpha Pi Epsilon is proud of the diversity of its membership, its efforts to strengthen ties of brotherhood, and its academic excellence. It is open to any Doane male student based on unanimous selection of fraternity members.
Advisors: Alec Engebretson, Russ Souchek, & Jeff Stander
President: Adrian Draney

 Alpha Psi Omega - Honorary Society

Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary organization that recognizes outstanding leadership and commitment to the theatre. Members are selected on a point system based upon their theatre participation.
Advisor: Robin McKercher
President: Bre Carodine

 Alternative Spring Break

Alternative Spring Break: Students travel out-of-state to help a variety of non-profit organizations. Most of the time is spent working, although opportunities will also be provided for learning about the host city and visiting area Doane alumni.
Advisor: Karla Cooper
President: TBA

 Athletic Training Club

Athletic Training Club provides more organization to the Student Athletic Training (SAT) staff in the Doane College Training Room. This association has also been created with the purpose of building a closer bond between the SAT’s and to share encouragement as well as concerns that may need to be addressed.
Advisor: Greg Seier
President: Natalie Kramer
Vice President: Brittany Luettel
Secretary: Ali Janky
Treasurer: Andrew Nielson

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 Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta) - Honorary Society

Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta) is a national honor society for students interested in biology. The Doane College group is known as the Iota Mu chapter. Activities may include tours of research centers, field trips, fund-raising, and presentations by outside speakers on topics of biological interest. An active membership requires completion of three courses in biology of which at least one is at the 300 level or above, with a grade of B- or higher in all biology courses. A GPA of 3.0 is also required with plans to major in biology, biochemistry, environmental science, and national science with a biology emphasis.
Advisor: Kate Marley
President: Kelsey Lueke

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C-Pals
C-Pals is a service organization that matches Doane students with children of the Crete community (2nd-6th graders) and surrounding communities through the Heartland Big Brothers and Sisters program of Lincoln. Doane students are asked to commit one academic year to developing the relationship, which includes having some type of weekly contact with the child. C-Pals is open to any Doane student who is interested in devoting time to a relationship with a child. An application and an interview process for informational purposes are required.
Advisor: Shawn Kean
Crete Representative: Donna Smalls
President: Ashley Hollibaugh

 Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC)

Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) exists to put the Gospel in arm’s reach of every student on campus. We strive for this by offering weekly opportunities for fellowship and worship, as well as evangelism and small and large group Bible studies. These opportunities facilitate encouragement amongst students in their own relationships with others as well as their relationship with God.
Advisor: Wilma Jackson
President: Loria Lei Thunker

 Cardinal Key - Honorary Society

Cardinal Key, a national honor society, acts as a service organization to the college and community and recognizes the achievements of its members. Some of the society’s projects include an annual fund-raiser to purchase books
Academic Honorary Organizations for the library and fund-raisers for various charitable organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Qualification for membership is determined at the end of the sophomore or junior year based on a cumulative grade point average, participation in various activities, and special honors.
Advisor: Jim Johnson
President: Emily Pernicek

 Chi Delta - Sorority

Chi Delta: Scholarship, service, and honesty are the founding principles of Chi Delta sorority. Bonds of sisterhood are formed through ser-vice projects and social activities. The group’s colors are onyx, jade, and pearl. Chi Delta’s flower is the white rose and the mascot is the lion.
Advisors: Sherri Hanigan, Anne Golden, and Michelle Faltin
President: Rebecca Wilson

 Collegiate Chorale MUS 192

Collegiate Chorale, MUS 192 A well-balanced mixed choir of 50-60 voices, Collegiate Chorale performs several times a year on campus and off-campus as opportunities arise. The group tours each spring with the Women’s Chorale.
Conductors: Kurt Runestad & Staff
President: Elected in the fall

 Community Services

Doane College students coordinate volunteer outreach programs between the campus and surrounding communities. Getting involved in community service, and developing personal understanding and skills in helping others, helps one grow as an individual and become a better citizen. Greek members, individuals, class officers, clubs, and other organizations, are encouraged to participate and communicate their activities with the volunteer services program.
Advisor: Karla Cooper
Coordinator(s): Developed by project and interest

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 Delta Kappa Pi - Fraternity

Delta Kappa Pi is a social fraternity that focuses on five key characteristics: extra curricular activities, academics, athletics, personality and character. Founded in 1883, Delta Kappa Pi is the oldest fraternity west of the Mississippi. It has a rich history and a strong sense of tradition. The brothers of Delta Kappa Pi participate in various social and community service events throughout the year. The fraternity colors are purple and white and membership is open to all eligible Doane men based on invitation.
Advisors: John Lothrop & Nancy Nelsen
President: Andrew Morris

 Doane Accounting Club

Doane Accounting Club is a very active organization on campus, in which students have the opportunity to take part in functions that help them better understand the accounting profession. The Club regularly schedules activities to bring accounting professionals to campus and/or arranges visits to accounting firms and businesses. Students also learn about interviewing skills/techniques, with mock interviews available prior to the Accounting Interview Day held each October during which students can interview for jobs and internships. During the Spring semester each year, Accounting Club students help Doane College students prepare their personal tax returns (more by helping the students see they can do it themselves, rather than doing it for them). Accounting Club members also contribute strongly to the Doane educational experience by becoming tutors for the principles-level accounting courses and becoming lab assistants, and helping with the accounting for Relay for Life. Each Fall and each Spring, the Accounting Club has a banquet, bringing in a variety of guest speakers.
Advisor: Kathleen Springer
President: Morgan Dubas
Treasurer: Aislee Adkisson

 Doane Art League

Doane Art League serves to foster interest in art through museum trips, films, and other special events. It is open to any Doane student

 Doane Band

 Doane Band consists of the Doane Concert Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, and the football/basketball pep band. Additional opportunities that exist for students enrolled in band are small wind ensembles, brass quintet, jazz ensemble, and percussion ensemble. Performances include one formal concert each term, a Holiday concert, and ex-tended tour each year, and performances at nearby high schools in Nebraska and Kansas. Membership is determined by audition.
Conductor: Jay Gilbert

 Doane Catholic Newman Club

Doane Catholic Newman Club’s mission is to provide a Christ-centered atmosphere in which students can grow in their faith and develop a personal relationship with Jesus. Any student is welcome to be a part of the group.  Members should have the willingness to learn more about Jesus Christ and His church and develop a personal relationship with Our Savior.
Advisor: Kathy Springer 
President: Jessica Harvey

 Doane Choir

During annual national tours, the choir has presented concerts in Boston, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, San Antonio, Phoenix, Tucson, Pasadena, San Diego, and at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Since 1989, the choir has also embarked on six international tours, appearing in Austria, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Switzerland. In the past decade, the Doane Choir has performed a number of choral-orchestral works with the Omaha Symphony, Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra, the Lincoln Chamber Orchestra, and the Nebraska Symphony Chamber Orchestra. They have also frequently collaborated with the choirs of Abendmusik, at First Plymouth Congregational Church in Lincoln. The choir has worked with such noted guest conductors and artists as Simon Carrington, Bruce Chamberlain, Eph Ely, Joseph Jennings, Craig Hella Johnson, Kyle Ketelsen, Weston Noble, Alice Parker, Doreen Rao, Constan-tina Tsolaninou, Eric Whitacre, and Jonathan Willcocks. Recordings of the choir are available for purchase from the Doane bookstore (http://bookstore.doane.edu/), and are also sold at most Doane Choir concerts. Additionally, the choir’s most recent CD, Precious Lord (2008), is available for purchase in electronic format from iTunes, Amazon.com, and other online music retailers. Auditions for upperclassmen occur in the spring and first-year students are auditioned in the fall. Membership in the ensemble is a year-long commitment.
Conductor: Dr. Kurt Runestad

 Doane Computer Club (DC3)

Doane College Computer Club’s (DC3) members plan and offer three types of activities throughout the academic year. All of these activities are connected in some way to computing and gaming technology and include social, educational, and community service activities. Social activities include gaming events, movie nights, and outings. Examples of gaming events include the annual LAN.Bash and Marathon events. Each event lasts for 24 hours and includes both PC and console gaming. Educational activities include field trips and banquet speakers. Community service activities vary but have included working with students from local schools at the IST ROBOlympics and participating in campus fund-raising events such as Relay For Life.
Advisor: Alec Engebretson
President: Matthew Brown

View the DC3 website:
http://dc3.doane.edu/

 Doane Forensics

Doane Forensics is open to any student interested in intercollegiate speech competition. Students travel to forensics tournaments throughout the region and compete in public address, oral interpretation, and limited preparation speaking events. Scholarships may be available to students with prior competitive speech experience.
Advisor: Dawn Bartlett
President: Jordan Johnson

Visit the forensics Web site .

 Doane German Club

Doane German Club connects students to many aspects of the German culture and life which aren’t always covered in classes. Excursions to German art exhibits at the Joslyn Art Museum and the Germans from Russia museum are examples. There are German meals, speakers, and Ger-man films (with subtitles) at Doane or the Ross Theater in Lincoln.
Interim Advisor: Peter Reinkordt
President: Ashley Landwehr

 Doane History and Political Science Club

Doane History and Political Science Club’s primary goal is to further educate, unify, discuss, apply, grow, and bind together all those who are interested in history and/or political science and related topics.
Advisors: Molly Rozum, Mark Orsag, Kim Jarvis, Tim Hill, and Nick Vaccaro
President: TBA

 Doane Mascot Club

The goal of this organization is to promote school spirit.
Advisor: Jacque Pomajzl
President: Abby Hanh

 Doane Owl

The student newspaper of Doane College is the oldest continuous college newspaper in Nebraska. The weekly paper is published on Thursdays by students and distributed to the Doane community. Any Doane student, regardless of major, is welcomed to join the newspaper staff. Paid positions are available and students may receive academic credit for the work. Opportunities include: news and sports reporting, feature writing, editorial or commentary writing, editing, designing pages, selling and designing advertisements, business management, photography, production, graphic design, and digital imaging.
Advisor: David Swartzlander
Editor-in-Chief: Morgan Holder

 Doane Players

Doane Players The purpose of Doane Players is twofold: to provide a support group for the theatre program of Doane College and encourage interest in the participation and study of theatre. The range of activities varies from acting to scene building, painting, costuming, publicity, sound, lighting, etc. Theatre involvement provides the opportunity to develop skills and work with others on a common project. Doane Players is open to all students.
Advisor: Robin McKercher President: TBA

 Doane Rugby

Doane Rugby Club is a club sport open to all students.  The men and women's teams play club and college teams from across the country.  There is a fall and spring season.  Doane Rugby Club welcomes players and supporters to assist with team activities and fund raising.  The Rugby Mama's provide support for the teams on game days.
Advisor: Amy Schmitt
President: Quint Geis 

 Doane Television (DCTV)

Doane College Television (DCTV) is open to all Doane College students. In JOU240 students become familiar with the studio production process in the production of Doane Weekly every Monday and may then originate shows on their own. DCTV is dedicated to producing and broadcasting quality programming to the Doane College campus and Crete community. DCTV involves students for all production responsibilities and has students hired as staff employees.
Advisor: Erik Anderson

 Double Wide

Doublewide is a highly select group of 12-16 men. The name of the group is derived from the fact that it used to have eight members: a double quartet. Doublewide sings in a variety of a cappella styles (including classical), but focuses on popular styles: doo-wop, vocal, jazz, gospel, spirituals, and barbershop. Highly competitive auditions for the group occur each fall and the group rehearses twice a week during the academic year. Doublewide tours twice annually, once with Doane Choir in the late winter and again in the spring with Doane’s jazz choir, Jazz Unlimited. The group has performed in about 15 states over the last decade, and also sang at the NMEA fall music convention in 2005. All selected members must also hold membership in Doane Choir or Collegiate Chorale. Membership in the ensemble is a year-long commitment.
Musical Director: Kurt Runestad

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 Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is open to athletes, coaches, and all students. FCA presents the challenge of Christianity to relationships and lives.
Advisor: Tami Marvin
President: Micah Marvin

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 Gamma Phi Iota - Sorority

Gamma Phi Iota was founded in 1908 on principles that value scholarship, friendship, and fun. Their mascot is the rabbit, and their symbol is an arrow up and pointing to the left Their flower is the daffodil, and their colors are gold and white. In addition to fall and spring socials, Gamma Phi Iota is proud of its service to the college and Crete community.
Advisors: Jayne Germer & Tomie Curry
President: Courtney Wendt

Greek Council

Greek Council represents the governing body for Doane College’s Greek system. Each recognized fraternity and sorority elects 2-3 representatives to serve on the council. The purposes of the Greek Council are to promote the interests of Doane College and the fraternities/sororities; secure cooperation among Greek social organizations, faculty, staff, and the administration; resolve matter reflecting upon the Greek societies at Doane College; and interpret and establish all guidelines for rush activities and Greek Week.
Advisor: Megan Van Winkle
President: Delta Kappa Pi

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 Health and Medical Occupational Club

Health and Medical Occupation Club (HMOC) helps prepare members for future careers in medical-related fields (pharmacology, dentistry, physical or occupational therapy, medicine, etc.). Activities include touring UNMC or Creighton, providing job shadowing experiences, volunteering at CAMC, and putting together a portfolio.
Advisor: Barb Clement
President: Sarah Merithew

 Human Resource Club

Human Resource Club acquaints students with the field of human resource management and labor relations, and provides learning opportunities through interaction with human resource practitioners. The club is affiliated with the Lincoln Human Resource Management Association and is a student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).
Advisor: Tim Wiedman
President: Megan Rotherham

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 Intramural & Recreational Services (IRS)

Intramural programs, for both men and women, are extensive and provide a variety of activities and events. All students, faculty, and staff, (and in some cases, alumni) are eligible to take part in intramurals, with the only exception being students who are currently participating in that sport/event as a varsity or junior varsity athlete.

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 Jazz Unlimited

Directed by professional jazz singer and arranger Kara Baxter, Jazz Unlimited is Doane's vocal jazz ensemble. Jazz Unlimited typically has 14-16 members, and often performs with a three-piece rhythm section. The group rehearses twice a week, and sings challenging music of many styles, including standard and contemporary jazz, swing, Latin, ballads, and pop/rock arrangements, both acapella and with rhythm section. The students perform a “Cocoa and Carols” concert in December each year, featuring soloists and a few Christmas arrangements, in addition to their regular repertoire. In the spring they tour Nebraska with the Doane men’s a cappella group, Double-wide. JU also performs at the ACDA Vocal Jazz Festival in Columbus, Relay for Life at Doane College, and in various local venues on and off campus. Highly competitive auditions for the group occur each fall. Membership in the ensemble is a year-long commitment.
Musical Director: Kara Baxter

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 KDNE 91.9 FM (Doane College Radio Station)

KDNE/Radio: KDNE is a 200-watt, FCC licensed, over-the-air radio station operating in stereo at 91.9 FM serving Doane College and the Crete area to a radius of about 10 miles. The station is student managed and operated with a rock format. On-air positions include disc jockey, talk show host, and news reporter/anchor. Off-air activities are also available, including music management, public service, and record librarian. Students may receive academic and/or activity credit. Station Manager and News Director are paid positions appointed for the calendar year. Work-study jobs are also available.
Advisor: Lee Thomas
Station Manager: Joey Klinkacek

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 1014 Magazine

Magazine: Students will create a new general interest magazine in the fall semester 2011. The magazine will be published spring semester 2012 and each semester after that. The magazine will be published by students and distributed on campus. Any Doane student, regardless of major, is welcomed to join the magazine staff. Paid positions are avail-able and students may receive academic credit for their work. Opportunities available include: photography, editing, feature writing, page de-signing, selling and designing advertisements, graphic design and production.
Advisor:David Swartzlander
Editor: Lyndsey Hrabik

 

 Multicultural Services

The Office of Multicultural Services at Doane College was created in fall 2005. The office and its staff exist to promote enriching cultural opportunities and to aid in the development of a more diverse and inclusive environment for all. The goals of this office include supporting students of diverse background through their college careers and providing programs to meet the needs of all students regarding multicultural awareness and appreciation. Multicultural Services also works collaboratively with the Office of Admissions, Academic Support, Financial Aid, and other campus organizations to meet the social and personal needs of students.
Advisor: Wilma Jackson

 Music Educators National Conference (MENC)

Music Educators National Conference (M.E.N.C.) serves to augment classroom work in the field of music education to promote special projects of the Nebraska Music Educators Association and the National Conference, and to expand the knowledge and horizons of future music educators. M.E.N.C. is open to students interested in music education.
Advisor: Kathy Ohlman
President: Bri McGuffy

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 National Science Teacher Association (NSTA)

Doane’s student chapter was charted in 2003 to promote excellence and innovation in science teaching at any level and learning for all. NSTA provides a network for pre-service science teachers, encouraging professional development. This organization is open to any students interested in teaching science. With a membership of over 55,000, the NSTA is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching Pre-K through college.
Advisors: Russ Souchek & Rod Diercks
President: TBA

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 Omega Psi Theta - Sorority

Omega Psi Theta sorority charges its members to promote loyalty, friendship, trust, and respect within the group and to others. These qualities are nurtured through service events, work projects, and social activities. Founded during academic year 1916-17, Omega Psi Theta encourages individual involvement and personal growth for all members, and service to the college and community. The group’s colors are blue and gold. Their symbol is the wheel, their flower is the sweet pea, and their mascot is the flamingo. Qualification for membership is a 2.0 GPA, in addition to a mutual acceptance between eligible women and active members of the sorority.
Advisors: Janet Jeffries, Pat Bohling, & Suzy Cochnar
President: Kristina Lunz

Visit the Omega Psi Theta student-run Website.

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 Peer Judicial Board (PJB)

Peer Judicial Board (PJB) considers cases of policy violation referred by the director of Residence Life. Students are selected to serve on the board through an application process. To serve on the board, students must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, be in good standing with the college, and have no significant incident reports in their file during service or for one year prior to serving on the board.
Advisor: Michaela Stevens

 Phi Beta Lambda (PBL)

Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is a national business association devoted to promoting interest in various fields ranging from accounting to computer programming.
Advisor: Les Manns
President: Adam Hunke

 Phi Sigma Tau - Sorority

Phi Sigma Tau is the oldest sorority on the Doane campus, and has been in continuous existence for 100 years, since the Fall of 1907. Members are proud of their continuing traditions of leadership and service within the college and the community, unified sisterhood, close alumni ties, and the uniqueness of each individual member. The daisy is the sorority flower. Their mascot is the monkey, and their traditional colors are brown and white. Through social and money-raising activities and community service projects, the women of Phi Sigma Tau enjoy the bond of lasting and lifelong friendship and loyalty. Phi Sigma Tau is open to eligible Doane women based on individual interest and invitation.
Advisors: Valerie Knobel and Sarah Begay
President: Kaitlin Haller

 Photography Club

Photography Club develops students as photographers and expands their creativity while providing outreach to the community by engaging Crete youth and expanding student diversity.
Advisor: Heather York
President: Ryan Corrigan

 Pi Kappa Delta - Honorary Society

Pi Kappa Delta is a national honor society for students involved in competitive speech. Students are eligible for membership after two semesters of intercollegiate forensics competition.
Advisor: Dawn Bartlett
President: Jordan Johnson

 Psi Chi - Honorary Society

Psi Chi is the national honor society in psychology. It was founded in 1929 for the purpose of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship and is oriented toward those students who are interested in advancing the field of psychology. In order to be eligible for Psi Chi, a student: 1) must have completed three semesters of course work, 2) must have completed nine semester hours of psychology, 3) must have declared psychology as either a major or a minor, 4) must have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher and rank in the upper 35% of their class, 5) must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in psychology courses, and 6) must have high standards of personal behavior
Advisor: Heather Lambert
Co-Presidents: TBA

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Queer-Straight Alliance (QSA)

Queer-Straight Alliance (QSA) provides social, emotional, and educational support for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and ally populations with an ultimate goal of fostering a campus environment where queer issues are part of everyday consciousness. QSA will also act as an educational resource for the Doane community to promote awareness and acceptance of LGBTQ issues that occur on campus and in our diverse community.
Advisors: Dan Clanton
President: Bri McGuffy

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Roots and Shoots

Roots and Shoots “Founded by Dr. Jane Goodall, the Roots & Shoots program inspires youth of all ages to make a difference by becoming involved in their communities. Each Roots & Shoots group plans and implements service-learning projects that promote care and concern for animals, the environment, and the human community,” from the Jane Goodall Web site. Roots and Shoots helped bring single stream recycling to the campus and Crete community in 2009. We run work-shops that teach students, staff and community members how to turn single use plastic shopping bags into permanent reusable bags. This year we put in a butterfly garden on campus to help bolster the monarch butterfly migration. In the fall, we will begin work on a community garden, a Weatherization project in which we actively work on a dorm to make it more efficient, and work behind the scenes at Henry Doorly Zoo through their job shadow program. Projects are flexible and we encourage individual members to address issues they are personally interested in. Roots and Shoots is about pursuing projects we are passionate about. Members have traveled to meetings in New York and China.
Adviser: Brad Elder
President: Lizabeth Reimers

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 Sertoma

Sertoma was founded to encourage and foster the idea of community service, and to promote teamwork and leadership while providing opportunities for creating friendship within the organization, on campus, and in the community.
Advisor: Becky Hunke
Sertoma Liaison: Eunice McArdle
President: Jessica Brown

 Sigma Delta Pi

Sigma Delta Pi is the national Spanish honor society. To qualify for membership a student must have completed three years of college-level Spanish, have a minimal grade point average of 3.0, and must rank in the top 35% of his/her class.
Advisor: Dilia Hernandez
Student Contact: Rachael Kluthe

 Sigma Phi Theta - Fraternity

Sigma Phi Theta members are involved in various community and charity projects from heart fund drives to the publication of a coupon book for Doane students with discounts on services and goods within the community. To complement the work component of the fraternity, the members sponsor social functions. Sigma Phi Theta prides itself on community and charitable projects, zest for social life, and academic excellence. It is open to all Doane males based on unanimous selection by the members of the fraternity.
Advisors: Pete Fiumefreddo & John Reeves
President: Destry Kenning

 Sigma Tau Delta - Honorary Society

Sigma Tau Delta, the national honor society for students majoring in English, promotes scholarship in the field of English. Opportunities exist for national prizes, publications and scholarships. Qualifications
for membership include junior standing with a major in English, a minimum GPA in English of 3.0, and standing in the upper 35 percent of the class.

 String Chamber Music, MUS 106

The String Chamber ensemble performs on the college departmental concerts as well as in conjunction with the choral department's major works, such as the Spring 2008 performance of Bach's Cantata Chirst lag in Todesbanden (BWV 4).  Membership is determined by audition.
Musical Director: Tracy Sands

Student Activities Council (SAC)

Student Activities Council (SAC) is responsible for selecting, coordinating, promoting, and sponsoring student activities and campus-wide events. This includes entertainers such as comedians, musicians, magicians, and hypnotists, a box office film series, Homecoming events, Doaneapolooza, Casino Night, bingo, and game nights. Qualification for involvement includes motivation, excitement, and eagerness to be involved in college programming and development, as well as attendance at weekly meetings and various sponsored events.
Advisor: Amy Schmitt
President: Sadie Hoefler

View the SAC Web site  

 Student Congress (STUCO)

Student Congress (STUCO) is the self-governing body for all students. Student Congress represents and promotes student interests and opinions
and allocates funds to campus-recognized organizations from student fees. Senators are required to work on a personal project each semester that aims for the betterment of the Doane Community. Student Congress also sponsors special events and is invited to meet bi-annually with the Doane College Board of Trustees as representatives of the student body. The student body elects president, vice-president, and upper class senators in the spring. First-year senators are elected at the beginning of fall semester.
Advisor: Kim Jacobs
President: Laura Jacob

Visit the STUCO Web site. 

 Student Education Association (S.E.A.)

Student Education Association (S.E.A.) promotes consideration and confrontation of issues which face educators through guest speakers and informal meetings. Topics include mainstreaming, education in Russia, religion in schools, etc. Students majoring in education are welcome to join.
Advisor: Julie Kozisek
Co-Presidents: TBA

 Students for Change

Students for Change is an organization geared toward celebrating multiculturalism by perpetrating change through action and thought in the Doane community and beyond.
Advisor: Marilyn Johnson-Farr
Captains: TBA

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 Tau Sigma Zeta - Fraternity

Tau Sigma Zeta is a social fraternity that seeks to involve its members in campus and community actions. Activities include a spring basketball marathon, fall spirit run, and formal functions. Proud of its members’ role in the Doane Greek system, Tau Sigma Zeta encourages the development of brotherly relations and is open to all Doane men based on unanimous selection by the members of the fraternity.
Advisor: J.L. Vertin & Jody Reckling
President: Garrett Reckling

 The Doane Line

The Doane Line is a student-produced news Web site, found at www.doaneline.com, provides breaking and other news coverage of the Doane community through a variety of formats, including print, photo-graphs, audio, and video. Any student, regardless of major, is welcomed to work on the Web site staff. Paid positions are available. Opportunities include: news and sports reporting, feature writing, editing, designing Web pages, selling and designing advertisements, photography, graphic design, digital imaging, videography, video, audio editing, and broadcast performing.
Advisor: David Swartzlander
Multimedia Coordinator: Lucas Fahrer

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Wildlife and Conservation (W.A.C.O.)

Wildlife and Conservation Organization (W.A.C.O.) is involved in activities including climate change initiatives, habitat conservation, and outdoor activities. We encourage a better understanding of conservation, wildlife, and environmental issues affecting society and the world today.
Advisor: Russ Souchek
President: Sung Chu 

View the WACO Web site.  

 Women's Chorale

Founded in the fall of 2010, this choir of treble voices is the newest addition to the Doane choral family. The Women’s Chorale will sing at all of the on-campus Doane concerts and will also tour with Collegiate Chorale in the spring.
Conductor: To be arranged (contact Dr. Kurt Runestad)
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 Xanadu

Xanadu is the campus literary magazine. Students may contribute prose, poetry, artwork, design, editing, and publishing skills. Marianne Clarke Writing Excellence Awards are given for the best work in each year’s issue.
Advisor: Roy Scheele
Editor: Kathryn Michael

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