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CMA and NAISA presents: Killers of the Flower Moon! This event is a premiere movie screening of the movie Killers of the Flower Moon, where we reserve seats for students at the Silverspot Cinemas theatre for a 6:00pm showtime.
On Monday, December 4th, Duke NeuroCare will be hosting neuroscientist and award-winning author Dr. Lisa Genova in a virtual speaker event. In anticipation of our talk, we would like you to see the highly acclaimed movie adaption of her novel Still Alice—the story of Harvard linguistics professor Alice Howland, who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s shortly after her 50th birthday. Join …
Feeling stressed and scattered? Join Courtney Liu (Duke alum, professional dancer, yoga instructor) for a yoga class customized to reduce tension, ease fatigue, and increase concentration and flow during finals. You’ll leave feeling refreshed and ready to finish the semester strong!
In this Academic x Community Affairs collab, we will be reviewing the common app essays for Latinx high school students in the Durham area. This will be coordinated time to sit, chat, and review them together! If you’d like to be involved, register here!
Dance class hosted at Emily K Center. Duke Dance Expressions teaches dance classes to underprivileged children across Durham.
Open to All Undergrad & Grad Students–All Levels, No Experience Necessary! Meet at the East Campus Pickleball Courts! Join Duke Club Pickleball: https://groupme.com/join_group/85058587/mRClDbs1
Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
Decorate cookies for dogs from Independent Animal Rescue! Play with the dogs and enjoy empanadas!
Come check out our are supplies, kits, and use our space. Come create with us!
Join us at at 6:00pm for a pluralistic Kabbalat Shabbat service, followed by a free, family-style kosher dinner at 7:00pm. RSVP by Friday at noon by texting “SHABBAT” to 984-333-5603.
Social night where attendees will each prepare a powerpoint on whatever subject they want present them to other attendees. Spiritual thought will also be shared.
Awaaz is Duke’s largest student-run production and is hosted by Duke’s premiere South Asian organization, Duke Diya. It is an annual showcase of various dancing and singing performances that expresses a vibrant celebration of South Asian culture and heritage.