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Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
General Meeting to discuss club events
General Meeting to discuss club events
Large group is a place where we gather as a community to learn, encourage and remind each other of the ways God is good, and discern how we are called to live now and beyond college. It is a place where we are also intentional about those who may be visiting the community and faith for the first time.
We will be screening Tom Cruise’s newest “Mission Impossible” in Griffith Film Theater at 7pm and 10pm. Griffith Film Theater is on the first floor of the Bryan Center across from McDonald’s. There will be concessions including popcorn!
Come and see one of Martin Scorsese’s best films before his new release! “Taxi Driver” remains one of the greatest films ever made and a staple of the British and American Film Institute’s top 100 films. It will be screened in Griffith Film Theater on the same floor of the Bryan Center as McDonald’s at 7pm and 10pm. There will be popcorn!
This moment of mindfulness aims to combine these two things in a care-free, fun, interactive program for first-year students and the larger Duke community. Coffee and Coloring offers a space for students to decompress and learn about the art of coffee making and brewing while enjoying the East Oasis space. We hope this program pushes students to explore what wellness can look like for them at D…
We will gather together to read the Bible and grow in faith.
Dance class hosted at Emily K Center. Duke Dance Expressions teaches dance classes to underprivileged children across Durham.
Join our Halloween Kickback at the CSGD on Friday Oct.27th, 4pm-6pm for an afternoon of pumpkin carving, painting, and tasty treats! 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
Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
FEATURING GARY BARTZ, EVE CORNELIOUS, CHIP CRAWFORD, NNENNA FREELON AND RACHIIM AUSAR-SAHU Jazz pianist, composer, and mentor Yusuf Salim — known by the community as Brother Yusuf — was born in Baltimore, immersed in the booming jazz scene there and spent the last three decades of his life transforming the musical landscape in Durham, NC. In his adopted hometown, Brother Yusuf became a cultura…