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DukeEngage is an eight-week immersive summer program that places Duke students in global communities addressing critical social issues. Through DukeEngage, students work with communities to develop solutions and create positive change, guided by Duke faculty and local partnering organizations. Additionally, students participate in critical reflection throughout the summer — unpacking their …
Come hang out on BC plaza and decorate tote bags with us!
Partner event with Tanium
“Smaïl Kanouté’s dance production is a lament, a tribute and a protest. In its reference to individual lives, Never Twenty One has a heartbreaking specificity; as a political act, it has a global reach.” – The Dance Centre – Vancouver Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement’s #Never21 hashtag, French-Malian choreographer and dancer Smaïl Kanouté’s deeply resonant piece pays tribute to yo…
Our first tournament of the year tailored to first year students
Outstanding solo musicians, the Merz Trio has grabbed headlines across the globe for their ‘entrancing, dynamic performances’ (BBC Music Magazine) and ‘stunning virtuosity’ (Reading Eagle). Juxtaposing dynamic new music with forgotten and familiar works, they are an ensemble to watch. The trio brings a typically dynamic program to the Chamber Arts Series, with works spanning over 300 yea…
Weekly Meeting for Moot Court members
Drop-in chat hosted by Academic Guides in Dollard House, Kilgo Quad. Learn more information about DukeEngage, and get tips/support for applying to programs.
Weekly workshops and meetings to prepare teams for the Atlantic Council’s Cyber 9/12 Challenge
General body meeting for Partners in Health Engage
Try out one of Rec & P.E.’s Group Fitness Classes! We offer 50 classes in a range of modalities such as dance, lifting, yoga and cycling. All classes are FREE to students and Rec & P.E. Members. Pre-registration is required and can be found by facility on MyRec and MyRec Mobile.
A spiritual dinner for anyone interested in exploring Christian faith and spirituality in an open and affirming space