| ORGANIZATION | CONTACT |
| Future Alumni Network (FAN) FAN is an organization of undergraduate students who work in conjunction with the Office of Alumni and Parent Programs. FAN serves as a liaison between past, present, and future Drake Students. The purposes of FAN are to: provide a channel for the participation of alumni in the life and future of Drake University; heighten awareness and stimulate interest of current students in the National Alumni Association through campus programs; foster positive relations between students at Drake University, its alumni, faculty and community; act as representatives of the university at both on and off campus functions; provide educational and recognition opportunities for seniors to aid the transition from student to alumni. | Adam Kaduce |
| Gospel Choir | Katie Jenn |
| Greek Programming Council The Greek Programming Council consists of delegates from each of the social Greek sororities and fraternities. The council plans several events for the Drake University campus, including Greek Week, Sweetheart Sing, Drake Olympics and a Blood Drive. Proceeds from our events like Sweetheart Sing will go to charity. | TBD |
| Gung Fu Club | Amanda St. George |
| Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity is a great way to get involved in the campus and community by volunteering your time to help others. Members can contribute by doing construction work, helping with fundraising and committee work, and especially by sharing your fun and energy. Join us - no experience necessary! All we need is your hands and your heart to help us. | Ashley Machacek |
| Hillel This group is intended to meet the social, religious, educational and cultural needs of students interested in Judaism. Activities range from bagel brunches and Hanukkah parties to organizing rides to the synagogue for the high holidays. This group is open to all sects of Judaism and involves activities with the Des Moines Jewish communities. | Jamie Schenker |
| Honors Program Student Council The Honors Program Student Council plays an integral part in defining and directing the Drake University Honors Program, which is something that truly sets our program apart from those at other institutions. Contributions can be made by defining Honors curriculum, partaking in campus-wide social events, working to bring scholars to campus and planning service programs. | Carly Hurley |
| Interfraternity Council (IFC) The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is a community of Greek fraternities which challenges students to excel in their collegiate experience. The Greek community is founded upon the ideals of scholarship, service, leadership and the development of lifelong friends. | Nick Baldwin |
Phi Delta Theta | Michael Tarin |
Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) | Jon Sondergaard |
Pi Kappa Alpha | Vince Hahn |
Sigma Alpha Epsilon | Scott Forby |
Sigma Chi | Drew Luder |
Sigma Phi Epsilon | Mark Micheli |
Tau Kappa Epsilon | Jacob Mogerman |
Theta Chi | Dusty Baker |
| International Students Association | Ching He |
| InterVarsity Christian Fellowship InterVarsity is a group of friends seeking to build friendships with Jesus and with one another. We are an interdenominational group offering: 1) small group Bible studies in each residence hall; 2) investigation groups in each hall for people interested in openly discussing their ideas concerning Jesus, Christianity or religion in general; 3) various pleasant social events; 4) a large group meeting with drama, relevant sharing and music. | Jess Taylor |
| Investment Club | John Keyes |
| Iowa Public Interest Research Group (Iowa PIRG) | Stacey Wilson |
| Kappa Psi (pharmacy) Kappa Psi is a professional pharmaceutical fraternity committed to advancing the profession as well as preparing our members for their future careers. As the nation's oldest and largest pharmacy fraternity, Kappa Psi provides members with a large network of professionals, academicians, and peers to assist them in educational and career decisions. We participate in a variety of community service projects and social and professional activities, such as poison prevention presentations at Des Moines area schools, conducting hypertension screening and sponsoring health awareness speakers on Drake's campus. | Stephanie Santos |
| KDRA The Dog If you have an interest in broadcasting, KDRA The Dog is the place for YOU! KDRA is Drake's New Campus Sound. No radio experience is necessary to get involved on our staff, and some on-air slots are still open! Get involved today with the radio revolution at Drake's Campus Sound, KDRA The Dog. | Danielle Sauka The Dog OnAir |
| La Fuerza Latina An organization open to all students interested in a social setting that is ethnically and religiously diverse. La Fuerza Latina (LFL) is a fun, outgoing, educational and supportive group that holds meetings at La Casa Cultural, a house dedicated specifically to LFL members. As an organization, LFL members share their dreams, music, culture and cuisine. La Fuerza Latina wants to share this and more with you. | Veronica Mendez |
| Lambda Kappa Sigma (pharmacy) | Jasmine Cessna |
| Literary Society | Elizabeth Johnson |
| Lutheran Student Fellowship | Will Yocivs |
| Malaysian Students Association | Shobana Subayah |
| Mediation & Moot Court Team | Nathaniel Koppel |
| Mock Trial (undergraduate) Drake University's Undergraduate Mock Trial Program is a nationally recognized legal program which promotes understanding of courtroom advocacy, leadership, acting, and public speaking skills. Students take on the roles of witnesses and attorneys, thus doing cross examinations, direct examinations, opening and closing statements, arguing objections, and acting in the roles of various characters whom they may portray. In the past, Drake has won several national championships, and is currently ranked fourth in the nation. Mock Trial provides students the opportunities to explore the law, make new friends, and achieve national recognition while still an undergraduate student. | Van Everett Tyler Buller |
| Mortar Board (senior honorary) Mortar Board, a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for their achievements in scholarship, leadership and service, provides opportunities for continued leadership development, promotes service to colleges and universities and encourages lifelong contributions to the global community. | Nick Barnard |
| Muslim Student Association This organization is open to any Drake students, staff or faculty. Its purpose is to work towards awareness among the Drake community about the religion Islam. MSO also coordinates fun activities and helps with other organizations in promoting welfare among the community. MSO organizes special events for important dates in the history of Islam such as Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha. | Zulfikar Bachelani |