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Presentation-style informational for interested members to learn more about the greek community and our place in greek life.
Small Town Records Full Team Meeting
Join the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity for Loving OUT Loud, a panel of parents and loved ones of LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and Questioning) individuals. In this space panelist will share personal stories of their journey in learning about and supporting their family member/s and loved ones who identify with the LGBTQIA+ community. There wi…
A spiritual dinner for anyone interested in exploring Christian faith and spirituality in an open and affirming space
Sanford Africa Policy Group is committed to fostering fellowship, cultural unity, and showcasing various cultures on campus. Africa in Sanford Day is meant to celebrate all cultures, people of all cultures are encouraged to participate! Express your cultural identity through a wearable item (shoes, hat, clothing, earrings etc)!
DISC will make drop-offs to DMV every second Thursday of the month. We leave by 8:30 a.m. at Smith Warehouse, Bay 5, second floor.
Passionate about campus design and how to make it more accessible? Does the lack of accessibility and safety make you mad? Come join OUF in advocating for better spaces for all.
Join us to relax and paint mugs!
Join us for a crash course and upperclassmen panel on how to ace the Diversified Industries recruiting process. We’ll cover resume and cover letter tips, common interview questions, how to build a portfolio (whether for marketing, fashion, media, or more), and more. The event will include a panel with upperclassmen working in the arts, marketing, and entertainment industries.
This event will feature half an hour of moderated discussion and half an hour of audience Q & A. While the topic is not yet set in stone, the talk will likely focus on foreign investment, corruption, and other facets of economic development in the region.
Join Jewish Life at Duke for a weekly dinner every Monday in November to discuss Israel from different experts and thought leaders. Free kosher dinner from the Freeman Center Cafe will be provided. **Topics and speakers to be announced soon.
The DCC will be cooking and serving dinner to families transitioning out of homelessness through Families Moving Forward (FMF). FMF is a local non-profit that provides safe housing as well as enrichment programs to help families break the cycle of poverty. We will be praying for these families and cooking dinner on Monday, November 13th at 7:00 PM at the FAH.