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As an extension to our 2025 Summer Transition Series webinar sessions, we are excited to announce immersive, in-person Welcome Events! Welcome Events are designed: For first-year incoming Graduate and Professional students at Duke University. To foster a sense of belonging for graduate and professional students with Duke University in addition to unique academic programs. To facilitat…
Calling all class of 2029 students and parents/family members: you’re invited to get to know Jewish Life at Duke, your future home-away-from-home on Duke’s campus! First, drop by the Freeman Center for Jewish Life from 4:00 – 5:30pm to see our building, meet fellow incoming Jewish students and families, learn about Jewish Life on campus, and get to know the Jewish Life staff. Welcome remarks…
Welcome in the new school year with your friends at the WC! Drop by our office in Bryan Center 105/109 to grab some snacks and pick up any menstrual products you may have forgotten to pack. Event open to all.
This site-specific installation by Colombian artist and engineer Miler Lagos is made of cardboard boxes collected on Duke’s campus, stacked and carved to resemble the base of a Ceiba tree—an ancient and sacred symbol in Mesoamerican and Amazonian cultures. By reshaping discarded cardboard to its pre-processed arboreal form, Lagos confronts viewers with the hidden cost of commerce. With the t…
Philanthropy Rush Event for Scale & Coin
Rush event AKPsi
Celebrate the Mass with the Duke Catholic Center during the week! Daily Mass takes place (usually) in Memorial Chapel, inside Duke Chapel. Check our website for the most up to date Mass schedule: catholic.duke.edu.
New and returning friends are welcome in the CSGD to build community over free food
Weekly rehearsal.
Join the Duke Catholic Center for Mass each Sunday at 9am or 11am in Goodson Chapel or 8pm in Duke Chapel. Find our full event schedule at catholic.duke.edu.
Social Hosts are members of the Duke community that are required to be present at all undergraduate on-campus events with more than 25 attendees 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. Hosts who choose to provide kegs for their event are required to have completed the social host training and will be provided resources for proper monitoring of the distribution of alcohol to guests. Click here to register for a social host workshop. What will this workshop cover? Your role as…
In this provocative interactive performance, Avital Meshi invites audience members into conversation: “would you like to speak with me, or with GPT-ME?” After months of wearing a GPT device, Meshi has made herself into a hybrid AI-human entity. When speaking as the GPT version of herself, Meshi voices conversational responses generated into her ear in real time. “In essence, I speak GPT. Rat…