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Join us at at 6:00pm for a pluralistic Kabbalat Shabbat service, followed by a free, family-style kosher dinner at 7:00pm. RSVP by Friday at noon by texting “SHABBAT” to 984-333-5603. Food Provided (The Freeman Center Cafe will be providing a full kosher meal for all students.)
Join us on various shelter trips throughout the semester to Orange County Animal Services to walk dogs, play with cats, and help around the shelter!! Transportation will be coordinated.
Rehearsals for Hoof ‘n’ Horn’s production of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812
Rehearsal for the upcoming production of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812
This is a recurring workshop as part of an 8-week series for new members of our club to learn about software engineering, specifically focusing on web development
The Duke University Wind Symphony presents our biggest event and fundraiser of the year: Viennese Ball! It is a formal dance event with live music and dance in styles originating from Vienna, Austria. The ball is a 49-year-old DUWS tradition. We are honored to have Duke Club Ballroom Dance in attendance to teach guests how to waltz and polka dance. Guests enjoy a night of dancing, eating, l…
Come create with us. Check out our arts supplies and use our space!
Join your peers for community and conversation in a special Black History Month edition with host Dr. Mark Anthony Neal! This is part of the monthly lunch series with Duke leadership designed to be causal and fun. A place to learn from your peers and ask questions to leaders over lunch. Space is limited. The interest form (qualtrics) will be active from Monday, Feb 12 – Monday, Feb 26.
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…
Rehearsals for Hoof ‘n’ Horn’s Production of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812
This event is a weekly American Sign Language lesson where members of the Duke community, especially undergraduates, have the opportunity to receive an hour of instruction from a professional ASL teacher at no cost to attendees.
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BCS volunteers at Duke in the Spring 2024 semester. In a given trip, a group of volunteers will drive to Neal Middle School, help instruct and tutor students in their classes for 1-2 hours, and then drive back to campus.