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The Duke Chapel Choir joins forces with a host of guest artists to present “Our First Lady of Jazz,” a concert blending vocal jazz, gospel, spirituals, and the blues in a celebration of Black sacred music, featuring the works of Mary Lou Williams. Williams was a composer and jazz pianist who taught at Duke University, and occasionally performed in the Chapel and with the Chapel Choir. She wr…
Join the Duke Climate Coalition to work on our climate action campaigns!
Educating and preparing pre-dental students on how to succeed in the dental profession.
Asexuality 101 is an introductory workshop that allows students, staff, and faculty the opportunity to learn about identities on the asexual spectrum including but not limited to asexual, aromantic, and demisexual identities. By attending this training, participants will understand what asexuality means and how to create spaces of welcome and inclusion for asexual and aromantic communities. …
In the Spotlight is an awards ceremony that recognizes student leaders, faculty, staff, and community partners that have represented Duke in an exemplary way throughout the academic year.
Speak of the Devil acapella weekly meetings in Social Sciences room 124
This is our General Body Meeting
A reoccurring event that explores faith-based solidarity with the underserved individuals of our world.
Named for the god of music, Apollo5 has demonstrated that a choir of only five singers is no barrier to a full, dynamic sound. Over their twelve years as an ensemble, Apollo5 has performed in the most prestigious UK, European, and North American venues, gathering praise for their “lyrical expressiveness and lovely fresh tone” (Opera Today). With their repertoire spanning five centuries, two of …
Freewater Presentations will continue its “Hunger Games” series with “Mockingjay Part I and II.” They will be screened at 7 pm and 10 pm in Griffith Film Theater on 2/1. See you there!
Spring social event for Duke African Graduate and Professional Students.