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Stop by the Duke International Student Center for our weekly English Conversation Club!
The meetings revolve around PIH’s mission for the right to health movement. Our three different committees: Fundraising, Advocacy, and Community Building collaborate to create events for the students and local community throughout the school year.
Join Graduate Christian Fellowship for a series of discussions regarding the intersection of science, engineering, ethics, and faith. We welcome graduate/professional students from all disciplines and all faith backgrounds. For more information or to be added to the Science and Faith google group, contact Stephanie Holmer (stephanie.holmer@duke.edu).
Small groups are our mini families that work to grow in community and do life together while talking about the intersection of faith, life, and ethnicity.
Come join the Duke International Student Center (DISC) for our weekly Spanish Conversation Club gathering
Join the Fajr Breakfast Club every weekday morning at the CML! Pray Fajr together at the CML’s prayer room. On Wednesdays, the CML will provide breakfast to enjoy afterwards! For the Fall Semester, prayer (Iqamah) will be at 6:30am. The CML will provide a Duke Van to transport students to and from East Campus and the CML center on West Campus. Pick up is at 6:15am. To sign up, register for F…
Small group bible study
Please join Duke’s sole stand-up comedy group—DUST—for our weekly workshop. No auditions or cuts. No prior experience required. All are welcome!
Join us for a talk with members of the Duke Office of State Relations.
Discussing general topics related to the pre-dentistry track including admission process, DAT, shadowing, volunteering opportunities, and fostering a mentorship program for students to be supported throughout their undergraduate experience.
Discussing general topics related to the pre-dentistry track including admission process, DAT, shadowing, volunteering opportunities, and fostering a mentorship program for students to be supported throughout their undergraduate experience.
Social Hosts are members of the Duke community that are required to be present at all on-campus events where alcohol is present. Social Hosts are sober, active bystanders that assist in promoting safe, social behaviors to ensure that the event ends well for all those attending. What will this workshop cover? Your role as a Social Host. How you can promote safe, social behaviors. How your…