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Duke Investment Club is collaborating with Grata Scholars to introduce Duke students to their fellowship opportunity and to integrate them into our recruiting pipeline.
The Duke Independent Film Festival presents its 2023 selection of the best undergraduate and graduate Duke student films. Hosted in the Rubenstein Arts Center Film Theater, this 9th annual event will give out awards for best picture, best director, best cinematography, and more! After the festival, there will also be a reception event with catering where you can meet the filmmakers!
Local artist Anjimile is coming to DUU Coffeehouse to perform
Third SAF Meeting of the Spring semester
An educational event with a speaker who inspires the new generation of Jews to write the next chapter of Jewish history. Followed by a Q&A
A space for Muslims marginalized by Muslims to safely enjoy Ramadan iftars. An explicitly queer-affirming and anti-racist space. Food offered for up to 15 people. Programming in accordance with the Reclaiming Ramadan Calendar hosted by Unity Mosque, MASGD, the Queer Shia Collective, and Masjid al-Rabia.
FEMMES+ Capstone is a free, one-day outreach program hosted by Duke University FEMMES+ (Females and Allies Excelling More in Math, Engineering, and Science). The day is designed to introduce 4th-6th grade students in Durham to math, science, and engineering through fun and hands-on activities led by Duke faculty and various Duke organizations.
Duke LIFE and the Connection Project are co-hosting an event for first-year students at 7 PM on Tuesday, March 28 in the Duke LIFE “Living Room” in Perkins 318. Join us for free pizza and casual discussion! This will be a low-stakes opportunity to talk about how finances, family background, and other aspects of identity can affect social life at Duke. If you or anyone you know is interested, pl…
A space for Muslims marginalized by Muslims to safely enjoy Ramadan iftars. An explicitly queer-affirming and anti-racist space. Food offered for up to 15 people. Programming in accordance with the Reclaiming Ramadan Calendar hosted by Unity Mosque, MASGD, the Queer Shia Collective, and Masjid al-Rabia.
Social Event for students on campus to relax, congregate, and enjoy food together.
A space for Muslims marginalized by Muslims to safely enjoy Ramadan iftars. An explicitly queer-affirming and anti-racist space. Food offered for up to 15 people. Programming in accordance with the Reclaiming Ramadan Calendar hosted by Unity Mosque, MASGD, the Queer Shia Collective, and Masjid al-Rabia.
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