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Learn to make a twined basket. Using wetted reed, you will learn a simple basket weaving technique that will make a quick and lovely container. All materials are provided.
Join Duke SEDS March GBM of 2024! We’ll discuss our current and future plans for our three branches: engineering, policy, and medicine, as well as outline election plans. Come chat about all things space, with free cookies!
Are you staying on campus over spring break? Swing by the Keohane Atrium on Monday March 11th to pick up a mini succulent, paint a ceramic planter, and enjoy tasty empanadas! Both meat and veggie options will be available. Postcards will also be provided for you to write down encouraging “spring break resolutions” to keep in mind as finals approach. Learning Consultants from the Academic Resour…
Learn how to make natural inks from elements found in nature as well as items you can find in your own household. We will use simple processes for making inks, using ingredients like household spices, plants, and items found near Duke Farms and/ or Duke Forest. There is a multitude of resources all around you that you can use to make natural inks and dyes. Making your own ink can bring you c…
Professor Ife Michelle Presswood will be leading a 2 hour workshop in which she teaches the foundations of hiphop, along with a hip hop combination for students to practice applying the skills they have learned.
Intro to Sashiko Stitching: Use running stitches to create accents and all over design to embellish your clothing and textile projects. Sashiko (刺し子, meaning “little pokes” or “small piercing”) is a form of functional embroidery that originated in Japan.
Creating Music with Ableton Music Software – Join Brooks Frederickson in a deep dive into the industry-standard recording and performing software Ableton Live. We’ll look closely at Ableton’s robust built-in synths, drum samples, effects and utilities. The ideas and concepts discussed at these workshops will be designed not only to teach you the specifics of Albeton’s software, but to teach you…
Explore the craft of decorating fabric using a needle and thread. Practice creating imagery using colorful thread- students will learn tips and techniques to achieve traditional embroidery styles.
Learn how to throw pottery on the wheel! In this introductory class, you will learn the basics of centering and throwing cylinders. This class is focused gaining an introduction into throwing techniques rather than creating a finished product and is a prerequisite to using the Arts Annex pottery wheels during open studio hours. This is a Zero-Waste DukeCreate class. Students will practice on th…
As a high school Model United Nations conference, DUMUNC will facilitate discussion, debate, and education about pressing foreign policy issues over three days of competition and fun. The high school students who attend will play the role of countries and act as those countries would in the bodies of the real United Nations. More information is available here.
Picnic in Duke Gardens with Camp Kesem “Teen Leadership Program” campers and Duke students.
Tour the Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park at North Carolina Museum of Art with museum staff. The Museum Park features both permanent and temporary art installations, environmentally sustainable landscapes, colorful and contemporary gardens, 4.7 miles of recreational trails, and a terraced pond. Duke Arts sponsored event, we will depart on bus from 9 Circuit Dr (Grainger Hall) at 1:30, arriving…