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Trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Brandon Woody brings a set shaped by the rich lineage of Black music, drawing from gospel and jazz to explore themes of love, resilience, and community. Hailed by The New York Times and Los Angeles Times as a rising force in contemporary jazz, his sound is both grounded in tradition and healing. This evening is curated by Dr. Cicely Mitchell of Missy Lane’…
The Pinhook owner Kym Register and their band, Meltdown Rodeo, return to open this year’s Arts on East series with their signature blend of twang-infused rock. Their set weaves together classic country-rock favorites with original songs that pair queer and counterculture themes with foot-stomping rhythms—an energetic kickoff to the series! Arts on East concerts will take place every Wednesda…
All GEO participants must attend this Pre‑Departure Health & Safety Briefing facilitated by the Office of Global Health & Safety (OGHS). This session equips you with key information to support a safe and successful program experience, including how to prepare, access resources, and navigate health and safety situations while away from Duke. During the briefing, you will: 1)Learn foundationa…
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Current members and prospective members will visit Duke’s Lemur Center as an opportunity to strengthen membership.
All GEO participants must attend this Pre‑Departure Health & Safety Briefing facilitated by the Office of Global Health & Safety (OGHS). This session equips you with key information to support a safe and successful program experience, including how to prepare, access resources, and navigate health and safety situations while away from Duke. During the briefing, you will: 1)Learn foundationa…
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month. We welcome you to stop by and watch-what bird will be next? Birds of America is one of the greatest undertakings in the history of both art and ornithology. Almost 200 years after its publication, it remains a primary resource for scientists and scholars. This four-volume, double-e…
Lua Project moves like a story carried across generations, bridging Mexican song forms with Appalachian traditions and narratives. They describe themselves as “cultural pollinators,” creating music that draws from the past while staying in motion. Their songs trace family history, community, labor, and loss, weaving memory into something living and present. Curated by Duke music professor, S…
All GEO participants must attend this Pre‑Departure Health & Safety Briefing facilitated by the Office of Global Health & Safety (OGHS). This session equips you with key information to support a safe and successful program experience, including how to prepare, access resources, and navigate health and safety situations while away from Duke. During the briefing, you will: 1)Learn foundationa…
A meaningful celebration of the paths, struggles, and successes of our graduating students from Latin America and the Caribbean. This event highlights community, identity, and the collective journey toward impact and leadership.
For the penultimate Arts on East concert, Rebecca Porter with her band the Rhinestone Roses performs unflinchingly personal songwriting that cuts straight through. Blending Appalachian honky-tonk with cinematic storytelling, she pushes at the edges of country and Americana. Her work centers identity, resilience, and voices often left out of the traditional country canon. This evening is cura…
PhD students and postdocs! Want to know more about transitioning to industry and PhD-level hiring? Attend our Acceleration to Industry Immersion Day on May 15th! You will meet employers and peers while gathering tips and tricks to get hired within the industry. With detailed panels, employer feedback, free food, and chances for networking, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss! Space is…