Doox has been successful in a number of competitions, most notably the
International Championship of College A Cappella. In 1996 Doox was the best male group and won first runner-up honors at the ICCA Finals at
Avery Fisher Hall in
New York City, along with awards for soloist Michael Sagalowicz and arrangement. The same year, the group performed for President Bill Clinton at the White House Christmas party. In 2005, the group took first place in the New England regional final of the ICCA. Most recently, the group took first place in the 2009 Northeast Quarterfinal, with member Sam Tsui ('11) receiving accolades for Best Solo & Best Choreography. and won again at the Northeast Semi-Final at MIT on March 21, and came in 4th place at the Finals at Alice Tully Hall on April 18, 2009. In January 2004, the group was featured in a
CBS News Sunday Morning segment about collegiate a cappella. In 2006, the Duke's Men recorded a jingle for the CNBC program "Fast Money." In June 2015, three members of the group (Solon Snider, Wade Newville, and Paul Holmes) were featured on
Bravo TV's scripted comedy series, "
Odd Mom Out," where they sang a segment of "Give My Regards to Broadway" (arranged by Solon Snider, Pitchpipe 2014–2015). == Touring ==