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We are taking time to invite Duke students to come and study, review course material, and get homework done.
volunteer ESL tutoring provided to members of the Durham community by Duke student volunteers
DCT’s weekly rehearsal is preparing for the semester showcase taking place in November. Actors gather and practice for the showcase.
DCT’s weekly rehearsal is preparing for the semester showcase taking place in November. Actors gather and practice for the showcase.
Are you interested in learning different skills to help you relax, focus on the present, and explore self-compassion, gratitude, etc? Join Koru Meditation! A free non-credit bearing course designed with supporting students as they learn/practice mindfulness and meditation. This is class is open to all current Duke students (undergraduate, graduate, professional, scholar). Dates: October 18th…
Imposter syndrome is the internal experience of falling as though you are not “good enough” and often leads to the belief that you are inferior to those around you. In this workshop, we will discuss how imposter syndrome develops, and explore social and relational factors that may intensify it. This workshop will provide you with strategies for combatting imposter syndrome, including increasing…
This is a practice of Asana (physical movement), Pranayama (breathing exercises), and Dhyana (meditation). Each class will include mindfulness & breath control techniques, warm up movements to activate the body, a sequence of postures to maintain balance, flexibility and strength, and finally a deep relaxation experience. This is a wonderful holistic practice to engage the body, mind and spir…
The Social Security Office has removed its appointment-only service; Duke International Student Center will make drop-off trips to Social Security every Monday at 9:00 am (excludes University holidays). Just bring your offer letter or memorandum, passport, I-94, I-20, and Visa, join us at 114 S. Buchanan Blvd, Bay 5.
Bi-weekly rehearsals in which we learn and practice our music.
Weekly meeting to discuss our fundraising and volunteer plans.
Duke Moot Court General Body Meetings (GBMs) provide new and returning members of Oral Advocacy, Brief Writing, and the General Body to learn competition case material and practice related constitutional law skills.
We have weekly sessions for the Duke Effective Altruism introductory fellowship called the Arete Fellowship. Each room will have about 5 people: 4 fellows and a facilitator. There will be about 20-25 people from Duke EA in the link dispersed across the 4 small group study rooms.