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Portrait painting has probably been around as long as people have been around. In this workshop we’ll continue the tradition and create our own (self, other, abstract, etc.) portrait of choice. Beginners welcome. We’ll cover the basics of portrait painting and attend to composition, color, and line choices. This is a very short time to complete a portrait, so please be prepared to leave with a …
A game night for BWU and 100 Black Men to build community on campus.
Jazz@ Performing at Devil’s Krafthouse on Wednesday Nights! Come get some food and drinks and listen to Jazz!
dPS Fellows conducting weekly volunteering with StudentU tutoring and gardening.
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.
Passionate about campus design and how to make it more accessible? Does the lack of accessibility and safety make you mad? Come join OUF in advocating for better spaces for all.
Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
Join the Global Education Office to learn more about the Duke in Oxford summer program for 2024!
Come check out our art supplies, kits, and use our space. Come create with us!
This month, instead of a Lunch and Learn, the Women’s Center will be hosting a Dinner and Discussions workshop in honor of (NAHM) Native American Heritage Month. Join us as we talk with Brittany Hunt and Chelsea Locklear, hosts of The Red Justice Project, about the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women Movement (MMIW).
Come decorate holiday ornaments with First Years in Mi Gente! Decompress a little before finals as snacks will be provided, a movie is screened, and we get ready for the holiday season.
Join the Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) and the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (CSGD) in a screening of Two- Spirit. This documentary, by filmmaker Lydia Nibley, interweaves the tragic story of a mother’s loss of her son with a revealing look at how many Native American cultures hold places of honor for two spirit people- who combine the traits of both men and women with qualiti…