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Live Music at coffeehouse!
Based on the formula made famous by the Christmas Lessons and Carols from King’s College, Cambridge, this service follows a similar pattern of readings, choral anthems, and congregational hymns. Paid parking is available on a first-come-first-served basis in the Bryan Center garage at 125 Science Drive. ADA parking is available in the Bryan Center Surface Lot at the same address.
This event is a repeating event four our biweekly general body meetings and biweekly Antepli fellowship meetings. Please see our groupme chat or contact a member of exex for exact details about what we will be doing on any given week!
Weekly acapella rehearsal
Come hang out with the members of Psi Upsilon for a fun, casual video game night at the Keohane Atrium! Featuring Nintendo Switch games such as Super Smash Bros. and Mario Kart. Open to all!
Come learn how to read and recite the Qur’an with other interested students and a professional instruction. All backgrounds and levels are welcome, from beginner to advanced, muslim and non-muslim!
SDF allows graduate students to share their research in 30 minute talks! We also organize GradX Talks every year! Come socialize with other students! Speakers(Current titles) : Social Sciences and Humanities: Rukimani PV from the Department of Literature will present on “TBD” STEM: Lexi Bounds from the Department of Biomedical Engineering will present on “Combining high-throughput epigenome …
Live Music at Coffeehouse!
Live music at Coffeehouse!
Our second, and final, lobbying workshop with El Pueblo will be about power mapping. This is the strategy of identifying and analyzing key players and stakeholders within particular issues. This workshop will be critical in developing effective lobbying strategies in preparation for our trip to the North Carolina General Assembly.
Join your peers for community and conversation! Monthly lunch series with Student Affairs leadership designed to be causal and fun. A place to learn from your peers and ask questions to leaders over lunch. Space is limited to 10 students. The interest form (qualtrics) will be active from Monday, March 25 – Monday, April 1.
Join students on a film set for production of the upcoming noir short film “The Darkest Stroke of Midnight.” It will be shot in downtown Durham and the contact is Stephen Kim (director), stephen.kim@duke.edu