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Looking to learn more about Ramadan, how to fast or how to best support? Join us for Ramadan 101, food will be provided, as we connect, learn and create community!
Join us on Thursday 03/08 in CMA Wekit for dinner.
Stop by at Common Room CC to have a Crumbl cookie and hot chocolate, and relax with peers.
Come and hear the incredible Israeli Jewish Ethiopian woman story by Mor Mamoya. At Freeman Center on Thursday, March 7th, 2:00-3:00pm.
We are a sub-team of Duke SHAPE.
Mandalas are known to be very therapeutic in nature. The process of making a mandala is considered to be art meditation and has very calming effects. Join us for a session to unwind and relax with this therapeutic artform. You will be making ornate designs with intricate patterns that will come to life with vibrant colors. For any queries/questions about the artform, feel free to email Anvita a…
Join us for a scavenger hunt, trivia, and food!
The title is intentionally cheeky but I mean it: what if you moved with feelings of sadness / not against it / not trying to transform it? Melancholy Pilates is a series of horizontal moves, performed on a yoga mat, to sad songs. We’ll begin and end with guided visualizations and breathing exercises. The bulk of class will be strengthening and lengthening exercises—that’s right! pilates!—while …
Cooking KBBQ in a common room to foster community within InterVarsity.
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.