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At The University of Mississippi, you don’t have to look far for an organization or group that meshes with your interests—or sparks some new ones. Just a few of your opportunities to find new friends—and maybe yourself—are listed below. For more information on student organizations, click here.

List of Student Organizations

Greek System

The Daily Mississippian

Student Government

Campus Crusade

 

Just a few of your opportunities to find new friends—and maybe yourself—include

  • Associated Student Body (student government)
  • Black Student Union
  • Indian Students Association
  • Chess Club
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Spanish Club
  • Anime Cartoon Club
  • Ole Miss Soccer Club
  • Hyperbole (literary magazine)
  • Ole Miss Karate Club
  • Mortar Board
  • Campus Crusade for Christ
  • Gospel Choir
  • Model United Nations
  • Gamers Association
  • Student Programming Board
  • Academy of Student Pharmacists
  • Ole Miss Chapter of Delta Waterfowl
  • Society for Creative Anachronism
  • College Democrats and College Republicans
  • Ultimate Frisbee Club
  • 12 social sororities and 19 social fraternities

To Greek or not to Greek

Ole Miss has a strong Greek system, but only 30 percent or so of undergraduates join fraternities and sororities. So, if you decide to go “independent,” you’ll be in good company.






Reporting for duty

John served on the editorial board for The Daily Mississippian, UM’s student-run newspaper, where students alone determine the editorial content. Itís the state’s only collegiate daily newspaper, employing more than 100 students from every imaginable major.