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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…
First-year students, and their families, are invited to a welcoming dinner at the Duke Catholic Center’s East Campus location, the Falcone-Arena House (402 N. Buchanan) on Friday, August 15. Stop in any time between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. to enjoy great food, meet other first-year students, and learn more about the Duke Catholic Center. This event is free and open to all new students at Duke! Re…
As part of Duke Arts Opening Week, comedian Atsuko Okatsuka brings her sharp, offbeat humor to Durham. Known for her HBO special The Intruder, viral stand-up clips, and of course – her trademark bowl cut – Atsuko’s comedy blends unexpected observations with a distinct voice that’s earned her national acclaim. Whether you’ve been following Okatsuka’s meteoric rise or are discovering her for t…
Kick off a new school year with the Program in American Grand Strategy! Join us for our annual Welcome Back Ice Cream Social on August 25, starting at 5:30pm. New and returning students are encouraged to stop by to learn about AGS and how to get involved in the program.
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JFAM, the Jewish First-Year Advisory Mentorship Program Don’t miss the Welcome BBQ & JFAM Kickoff! As a first-year student, you’ll be paired with two upperclass mentors and a JFAMily of fellow first-years to help guide your transition to Duke, serve as a resource, and attend JLD events together. You’ll be paired with your JFAM “Parent” Mentor and receive your exclusive JFAM swag at the Welc…
Join us at 6:00 pm 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 is provided and all are welcome to join! (The Freeman Center Cafe will be providing a full kosher meal for all students.)
Join us for Jumu’ah prayer at Duke University, where nearly 100 community members gather for spiritual inspiration. Experience a sense of peace and community during the service, followed by food and fellowship. Come together with fellow Muslims and friends for a meaningful Friday prayer experience.
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.
Forget genre—Shana Tucker’s signature style “ChamberSoul” blends jazz, classical, folk, acoustic pop, and soul, anchored by cello and voice in a deeply personal loop. As JazzTimes put it, she’s “a jazz talent…whose imprint and vitality has already been quite visible in North Carolina.” From The Kennedy Center to Johannesburg, Shana’s been captivating audiences worldwide for over two decade…
The Duke Chapel Choir is holding this open rehearsal. This is a great way to meet the choir, learn some music, and experience the grandeur of the Chapel! No preparation necessary. All are welcome. Through the Chapel Choir, you can make beautiful music in a sacred space as part of a 100-person choir of students, faculty members, staff, and community members. In addition to singing in Sunday m…
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…