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Duke Anime Club’s first watchparty of the semester!
Come join Duke Aviators at RDU airport for a fun filled evening spotting planes on the runway! Sign up: https://forms.gle/wtvts2qBaWmzYzyX7
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We are bringing 56 Duke students to NYC via bus to help organize and then attend the September 17 March to End Fossil Fuels.
We will provide blood pressure and mental health checks for members of the unhoused community of Durham. To participate, please join our Groupme and attend a training. https://linktr.ee/dukeh4h
Open hours and art kits supply
Interested in what an SOFC analyst does? Join us for an informative session to get a clear picture. We’ll cover the main responsibilities, skills required, and potential career trajectories. A Q&A with seasoned analysts will follow. Whether you’re studying finance or considering a new career avenue, this is your chance to get the facts straight.
Come to the interest meeting for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on Campus at Duke University. Learn about NAMI and Duke@NAMI, such as our mission, plans for the upcoming year, and how you can be involved. This event is open to everyone.
Come meet our Duke Eyeserve Faculty Advisor, Dr. Oleg Alekseev! He will introduce himself, his work, and the experience of working in Ophthalmology.
Looking for a dedicated time and space to write creatively? Want to find a community of fellow word wizards? Join the Writers’ Collective for laid-back drafting, workshopping, and social events! We meet Saturdays at 3:00 in WU Meeting Room 216 (upstairs on the Sazon side!). Sign up for more info at https://bit.ly/thewritemail! All are welcome!
Help us paint the East Campus Bridge with a mural to celebrate the start of Latinx Heritage Month! Bring your creativity, water bottles, and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Popsicles will be included 🙂
The first GBM of Diversity++. This will be a get together targeted towards freshman and communicating the mission of our organization. We are devoted to increasing the number of Black, Latine, and Indigenous computer scientists.