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Join the Program in American Grand Strategy on October 2 for a conversation with Ashlyn Hand about her recently released book, Prioritizing Faith: International Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy. Susan Colbourn will moderate. Registration is encouraged, though not required. Visit ags.duke.edu for details and registration.
Technology groups from across the university are joining together to create an engaging and educational experience students. Duke Tech Week 2024, to be held Sept. 30-Oct. 3, on the Bryan Center Plaza will feature a variety of activities, events, and tabling sessions designed to raise awareness of IT products and services for students. The highlight of Duke Tech Week will include two signature A…
Pianist and composer Conrad Tao has been hailed as “the kind of musician who is shaping the future of classical music” (New York Magazine). With a fearless approach to the canon and a passion for sonic exploration, Tao has emerged as one of the most compelling artists of his generation. In this electrifying solo recital, he brings his signature mix of intellect, curiosity, and emotional depth t…
Close out Orientation Week by meeting your fellow first-years for Shabbat services and a free, family-style kosher Shabbat dinner with Jewish Life at Duke. Our egalitarian Kabbalat Shabbat service starts at 5:30pm in the Freeman Center Sanctuary, followed by dinner at 6:30pm. Just returning from an Orientation program? No worries, come whenever you can, even if it’s late! You’re also welcome to…
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.
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.
Dambudzo is a live anti-genre work by nora chipaumire, combining sound, painting, sculpture and performance. chipaumire explores the revolutionary potential of performance and confronts colonial legacies in an installation featuring a Zimbabwean shabini – an informal bar set up in private homes where citizens gather to evoke the possibilities of resistance and insurrection in the face of politi…
Celebrate Mass with the Duke Catholic Center for the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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.
Created and performed by Eiko Otake (of Eiko & Koma) and Wen Hui (of Living Dance Studio), What Is War is a powerful collaboration that fuses movement, video, and personal testimony excavated from the artists’ recollections of war and its aftermath. Otake grew up in post-war Japan and Wen grew up in China during the Cultural Revolution. Friends since 1995 and working closely since 2020, Otake a…
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.
Register using the MyRec Portal: https://myrec.recreation.duke.edu/IMLeague