Found 14168 matches
The Duke Alphas and the Mary Lou Williams Center are super excited to bring back the Black Duke Yearbook for the 2023 – 2024 school year! Please join us for our first portrait session on Friday, October 6 or at our second session on Friday, December 8. Both sessions will be hosted at The Landing in Bryan Center.
Come join us for a fun afternoon of tie-dyeing and snacks at the CSGD patio on Friday October 6th @4pm-6pm! If you require any accommodations for this event, please contact us at least one week in advance at: 919-684-6607 or csgd@studentaffairs.duke.edu
We’re holding space for people to grieve Jaahnavi Kandula
Title: Is Islam the Truth? Join the MSA and Sheikh Suleiman Hani in exploring the evidences for the Qur’an’s divine origin and understanding why muslim’s believe Islam is the Ultimate Truth. Open to all audiences, muslim and non-muslim and there will be a Q&A where people can ask any related questions.
Zines are self-published print materials made in small batches, usually assembled by hand and reproduced with a copier. They are an easy, affordable way to express ideas and share creative work with your community and the world at large. In this series, we will be focused on creating collage-style zines with a theme of “mindfulness.” Each participant will choose a mindfulness-related term (refl…
Social event for Hindu Students Association (HSA)
Training/Orientation for all New Senators/Cabinet members
We will be having a picnic at the Duke Gardens to take a break from studying and enjoy spending time together. There will be sandwiches, snacks, drinks, and more, so feel free to bring some friends!
Bring in the spooky season with a Dungeons and Dragons Murder Mystery! Welcome to Graymoor, a small, sleepy town with some odd characters and some odd murders. No experience required, character sheets will be provided.
Learn about the requirements and benefits for membership of Our Urban Future!
This SDF event is a one-hour research lunch, where graduate students can learn more about other PhD student research in a general-audience setting. Lunch is provided – RSVP required.
Come take an afternoon study break and practice origami! Origami requires concentration and focus, which helps to calm the mind and reduce anxiety. The repetitive folding of paper can also be meditative, similar to the practice of yoga or mindfulness meditation. This wellness session will emphasize the importance of de-stressing and being in the present moment, along with the sound of calming m…