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The Duke Real Estate Club will be hosting a speaker event featuring Phillip Mintz, a Duke alum who leads Apollo Global Management’s international real estate equity platform.
This two-hour workshop will cover the basics of putting images on screens (making a stencil), ink mixing, and how to effectively use a squeegee to get ink through the screen and print multiple copies of an image. The focus is on printing on paper (which is essentially the same process as printing on t-shirts). Everyone will get many chances to print, and you’ll have a deluxe, one-of-a-kind, two…
Noa Tishby in conversation with Professor David Schanzer.
Come enjoy some live jazz from local musicians on Wednesdays @ Devil’s Krafthouse! What has been Jazz@ The Mary Lou is now relocated to Krafthouse for this semester. Whether you want to study, hang with friends, or hear some incredible local music, Jazz@ is perfect for you! Stop by for a tune or listen to the whole session, and bring your friends!
Come enjoy some live jazz from local musicians on Wednesdays @ Devil’s Krafthouse! What has been Jazz@ The Mary Lou is now relocated to Krafthouse for this semester. Whether you want to study, hang with friends, or hear some incredible local music, Jazz@ is perfect for you! Stop by for a tune or listen to the whole session, and bring your friends!
A concert to celebrate valentines day with friends!
Working in collaboration with Blood Connection to bring a Valentine’s Blood drive to West Campus
The annual case competition allows teams of 5 undergraduate students to work together to solve a case related to health policy. Each team will be matched with a mentor and have the opportunity to present. Students will create applicable solutions to real-world problems and teams’ solutions will be judged by distinguished individuals from multiple disciplines. The competition has historically…
FORM Magazine’s February general body meeting
Small groups are like our mini families. It’s a way for us to grow closer with each other as well as explore topics relating to faith, ethnicity, and being a Duke student.
The Ciceronian Society will meet for a book club to continue its discussion
Small groups are like our mini families. It’s a way for us to grow closer with each other as well as explore topics relating to faith, ethnicity, and being a Duke student.