<p>@31415926535 - One that I can think of is Program II. It’s basically a “create your own” major, so that’s really neat if you’re thinking of doing something unique. There’s also the Thompson Writing Program - which all freshmen are required to participate in via Writing 101 - which offers a ton of super helpful tutors and workshops. Beyond that, there’s DukeEngage, which I’m sure you know about. A great way to check out all the opportunities available to Duke students is to go on dukelist.duke.edu. Professors and employers post there when they are looking for interns, research assistants, or just work study students. You could find anything on there, really. My roommate got a job through dukelist at the Sanford School of Public Policy where she’s doing research with a professor. Also, there’s like a bazillion clubs and groups on campus, like Circle K, for example. And since you’re a math person, you might be interested in the Duke DIVE, which isn’t really a program, but it’s still pretty neat. Those are just the things I’ve got off the top of my head; I’m sure I’m forgetting something, haha.</p>