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Fall 2022 Class – New Member Education
Fall 2022 Class – New Member Education
Duke Undergraduate Quantum Information Society will be hosting an information session for prospective members to enumerate the club’s purpose and activities.
Fall 2022 Class – New Member Education
This wellness experience allows you to learn a new skill or continue your practice as you relax more and worry less while coming together with the greater Duke community. Each session is guided by a facilitator. This group meets every Thursday from 5:00pm – 5:50pm in Room 144 of the Student Wellness Center. Open to all Duke Students, faculty, and staff.
Large Group is a service of worship in the Christian tradition. There will be singing of songs from the Christian tradition and a short talk based on a portion of the Bible. There will be an opportunity for connecting with other students. Large Group is open to Duke students of all faith backgrounds and religious identities.
Come join us for English conversations on cultural perspectives, world news, local events, and more. International and domestic students, scholars, and staff are all welcome! No registration is necessary. Questions? Contact Rene Caputo, r.caputo@duke.edu
Hoof N Horn’s annual O-show cabaret features exciting performances from your favorite musicals. There’s something for everyone, from a passionate Broadway fan to a casual movie-musical lover, and will be great fun for anyone lucky enough to snag a seat in Brody Theater on East campus. Free for all, first come first serve, August 27 (11 PM) and August 28 (6 PM and 11 PM)
Fall 2022 Class – New Member Education
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…
Relax, restore, and energize your physical and mental well-being by coming together to create rhythm, a universal language that allows us to connect with ourselves and others. Through this experience you will begin to encounter how drumming induces relaxation and feelings of well-being, while releasing stress. This group meets every Wednesday from 6:00pm – 7:00pm in Room 148 of the Student …
The Connection Project helps first-year and sophomore students feel connected to one another and find their place at Duke. Come to this hour-long chat to meet fellow students, learn about yourself and others, and connect!