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Come join the Japanese Cultural Club and learn about the history of Japanese Thread: kumihimo and mizuhiki! Traditionally used as decorative ties in the costumes and detailings of the imperial court and shrines, kumihimo is now commonly used for bracelet making. Mizuhiki is the art of wrapping traditional paper cords into beautiful shapes used as decorations on envelopes marking auspicious even…
Learn how to paint bamboo with Chinese brush painting and how to write Chinese calligraphy! This is beginner-friendly and a step-by-step tutorial will be performed for you to follow along to.
We will be grilling food outside of Keohane atrium and giving students a space to eat and talk.
The FDA Advisory Committee is accepting written testimony on why consumers (that means you!) want a birth control pill to be available over-the-counter, without a prescription, and accessible for people of all ages. The more written comments, the stronger our case is!
TASA will be holding a movie night where the members can come together to watch a Taiwanese film called Our Times while eating snacks such as popcorn chicken.
Come celebrate DUU Oktoberfest, inspired by the largest festival in Germany! Bring a friend & play in the cornhole tournament for prizes, grab free merch and food (including pretzels and beer for those 21+), and paint your own tankard!
Casual mixer for students to learn about Duke Graduate Schools and create connections with Graduate students.
In this workshop participants will use ceramics hand-building methods to make beautiful, textured cups or mugs using found objects from nature. All levels welcome- no experience necessary!
Join the BMU and Biology faculty to select your classes and ask any questions about classes for the upcoming semester!
Weekly dinner and gathering for Craven in the Brodhead Center to build community and belonging among residents as well as support the social, residential, and intellectual life of the Quad. A regular rotation of faculty, university leadership, and residence life staff will join. Free dessert will be provided and attendees will earn President’s Quad Cup points for their Quad.
Weekly dinner and gathering for Crowell in the Brodhead Center to build community and belonging among residents as well as support the social, residential, and intellectual life of the Quad. A regular rotation of faculty, university leadership, and residence life staff will join. Free dessert will be provided and attendees will earn President’s Quad Cup points for their Quad.
We’re holding space for Korean American and Korean-diaspora students to build community together over hot tteokbokki, a popular Korean food made from simmered rice cake.