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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…
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.
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.
Join CMA for Seasoned: The Global Ingredients Behind Southern Flavor, a dynamic conversation exploring the cultural roots, global influences, and rich histories that shape Southern cuisine. Part of our Faculty Series, Q1.
Get to Know the Mary Lou and what we do! Join the Lou Crew!
Required training for Recognized Student Organizations to learn how to access funds, host events safely and effectively, and best practices for managing student organizations.
Dubbed “the Hip-Hop Polymath” by The Washington Post, Dior Ashley Brown is an award-winning emcee, actor, poet, and activist whose work fuses music, politics, and performance. She’s opened for artists from Esperanza Spalding to the Wu-Tang Clan, and even shared stages with Yo-Yo Ma. A Recording Academy member and powerhouse in the D.C. arts scene, Brown is driven by a deep belief in the po…
Brahms Sonata #1, G Major, Op. 78 Sonata #5, E-flat Major, Op. 120, #2 Sonata #3, D minor, Op. 108 The acclaimed American concert violinist Rachel Barton Pine thrills international audiences with her dazzling technique, lustrous tone, and emotional honesty. With an infectious joy in music-making and a passion for connecting historical research to performance, Pine transforms audiences’ ex…
For the final performance in Duke Arts Opening Week, Sudan Archives brings her genre-blurring, soul-shaking sound to Durham. Described as “the violin’s domme” by The New Yorker, Sudan doesn’t just play the violin—she commands it, looping riffs into whole orchestras, flipping classical training into raw, radiant funk. There’s a little of Durham’s own Betty Davis in her wild originality, dazzl…
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.
Through the Duke 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 morning worship services and presenting concerts, the choir is also a community that shares laughs, meals, concerns, and joys. Get started with the choir by scheduling an audition between August 2…
On September 9, join the Program in American Grand Strategy for a chance to chat with faculty affiliate John Hillen. Any and all Duke students are welcome to sign up. A confirmed registration is required to attend lunch.