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The DCC will be cooking and serving dinner to families transitioning out of homelessness through Families Moving Forward (FMF). FMF is a local non-profit that provides safe housing as well as enrichment programs to help families break the cycle of poverty. We will be praying for these families and cooking dinner on Monday, November 13th at 7:00 PM at the FAH.
Join Jewish Life at Duke for a weekly dinner every Monday in November to discuss Israel from different experts and thought leaders. Free kosher dinner from the Freeman Center Cafe will be provided. **Topics and speakers to be announced soon.
Are you pursuing your career interests in public policy, law, public services, education, environment, criminal justice, international relations, or diplomacy? Are you pursuing internship opportunities in the public sector, NGOs and international organizations (United Nations, UNICEF etc.)? Please join us with our student panelists to learn about their inspiring internship experience in the pu…
We will be fundraising for our club projects by tabling on BC Plaza! We will provide prepackaged snacks (cookies, brownies, candies, etc.).
Get some aggression out by stabbing things until they’re cute! In this workshop we will go over the basics of needle felting, introducing the tools, techniques, and project opportunities for this craft. Make a tiny critter, cat toy, or portrait using colored wool and specialized needles.
How are own stories of self-connected to larger stories of community and liberation? What are the ways in which these larger narratives created? These are the questions A. Kamau Pope (they/he) will interrogate for the Queer and Trans leadership Series. Kamau, in his own words, is a dirt road academic and a Black, queer, trans story sharer, historian, and Ph.D. candidate at Duke University. They…
Join the CSGD’s new affinity group for LGBTQ+ Desi students! Wednesday, Nov. 15, 3-5pm in the CSGD (100 Bryan Center).
Overview of Competition season, SHAPE training
We will open with a spirtual/religious thought/lesson and then discuss and plan future events. We will discuss in what areas our club could be improved and better meet the needs of its members. Additionally, some group bonding games/activities will take place in order to strengthen club relationships.
WiSE is organizing a Book Talk with Lisa Munoz, Author of ‘Women in Science Now: Stories and Strategies for Achieving Equity’. Talk followed by Reception.
During this event, we will be going over how banking and personal finance are necessary for underrepresented populations on campus.
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.