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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 us at 6:00 pm for a pluralistic Kabbalat Shabbat service, followed by a free, family-style kosher dinner at 7:00pm. RSVP by Friday at noon by texting “SHABBAT” to 984-333-5603. Food is provided and all are welcome to join! (The Freeman Center Cafe will be providing a full kosher meal for all students.)
Interested in getting involved in research in the natural sciences? Come to this workshop hosted by Dr. Lutzoni to learn how to find a lab at Duke, what to look for, how to approach PIs, and interview tips. For additional ACADEMIC RESOURCES WEEK events, see https://duke.campusgroups.com/events?topic_tags=14299173 Ahoy, Class of 2029 – the Academic Resource Week Treasure Hunt awaits! Di…
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 us at 6:00 pm for a pluralistic Kabbalat Shabbat service, followed by a free, family-style kosher dinner at 7:00pm. RSVP by Friday at noon by texting “SHABBAT” to 984-333-5603. Food is provided and all are welcome to join! (The Freeman Center Cafe will be providing a full kosher meal for all students.)
Raised on Muscle Shoals soul and James Brown funk, Nashville-based artist Kenny Sharp delivers a Southern-fried blend of soul, funk, country, blues, and rock. He calls it “Brown Liquor Music”—a sound that’s smooth, punchy, and deeply rooted. A former rapper turned vocalist, Sharp writes with a storyteller’s heart and a musician’s ear. He’s worked with sync teams and studios from L.A. to Mia…
Kitab Connect is a weekly Quran study group that meets every Tuesday from 6:00 to 7:30 PM. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to reading the Quran in Arabic, followed by an hour of group discussion inspired by the reading. Participants include students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members, creating a rich and diverse environment for learning. Open to all regardless of Arabic reading a…
Created and performed by Eiko Otake (of Eiko & Koma) and Wen Hui (of Living Dance Studio), What Is War is a powerful collaboration that fuses movement, video, and personal testimony excavated from the artists’ recollections of war and its aftermath. Otake grew up in post-war Japan and Wen grew up in China during the Cultural Revolution. Friends since 1995 and working closely since 2020, Otake a…
Kitab Connect is a weekly Quran study group that meets every Tuesday from 6:00 to 7:30 PM. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to reading the Quran in Arabic, followed by an hour of group discussion inspired by the reading. Participants include students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members, creating a rich and diverse environment for learning. Open to all regardless of Arabic reading a…
Technology groups from across the university are joining together to create an engaging and educational experience students. Duke Tech Week 2024, to be held Sept. 30-Oct. 3, on the Bryan Center Plaza will feature a variety of activities, events, and tabling sessions designed to raise awareness of IT products and services for students. The highlight of Duke Tech Week will include two signature A…
JFAM, the Jewish First-Year Advisory Mentorship Program Don’t miss the Welcome BBQ & JFAM Kickoff! As a first-year student, you’ll be paired with two upperclass mentors and a JFAMily of fellow first-years to help guide your transition to Duke, serve as a resource, and attend JLD events together. You’ll be paired with your JFAM “Parent” Mentor and receive your exclusive JFAM swag at the Welc…
Required training for Recognized Student Organizations to learn how to access funds, host events safely and effectively, and best practices for managing student organizations.