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Speak of the Devil acapella weekly meetings in Social Sciences room 124
How do I get people to my event? Where can I post my flyer? How does my program stand out against the endless opportunities on campus? In this workshop, we’ll dive into marketing and advertising resources at Duke, both free and paid, and show you how to create an effective flyer on your own that can be used everywhere. A little bit of design basics, and a lot of resource sharing and hacks to ge…
Learn to make a Froebel or Moravian Star—a sixteen point, three dimensional star from strips of paper. Paper folding can reduce stress and promote relaxation. It requires concentration and focus which helps to calm the mind and reduce anxiety. The repetitive folding of paper can also be meditative, similar to the practice of yoga or mindfulness meditation. (Adapted from paperpapers.com)
Presented by Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity
Jazz@ Performing at Devil’s Krafthouse on Wednesday Nights! Come get some food and drinks and listen to Jazz!
Duke Club Pickleball is Duke’s graduate and undergraduate pickleball team under Student Affairs. We host social and competitive practices, community events, and tournaments. We compete with other colleges in multiple regional and national competitions every semester. Join our GroupMe: https://groupme.com/join_group/85058587/mRClDbs1 Join us on DUPR: https://forms.gle/WqhifG1e7hJTf8TN8 O…
General body meeting for members of Catalyst
Weekly meeting for the student-run podcast arm of Environmental Alliance, called Operation Climate.
Weekly meeting for the student-run podcast arm of Environmental Alliance, called Operation Climate.
Are you interested in being a K-Ville resident? Come to our Town Hall to enjoy Insomnia Cookies and learn about what diversity, equity, and inclusion mean to K-Ville, as well as about DEI efforts that are being implemented by the line monitors. Additionally, you will hear from a panel of Duke Basketball staff and players about their own experiences with diversity, equity, and inclusion!
Career focused event with Katie Kross from the Fuqua EDGE
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.