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Weekly meetings with training in BP Format and practice rounds.
Join the CML for our weekly Friday prayer service. The service includes a khutbah (sermon) followed by prayer. Prayer concludes by 1:30pm. Stay after for halal food and to socialize with the community!
Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
We are thrilled to welcome the highly in-demand British concert pianist Benjamin Grosvenor to Duke Arts this season. His virtuosic performances have made him one of the most important pianists working today, both in recital and concert halls and in the studio. Grosvenor is a renowned interpreter of Chopin, bringing two of the composer’s most popular works to the Baldwin Auditorium. To Sch…
Keohane Quad hosts bi-weekly themed brunches with special guests/foods/entertainment!
A time dedicated for first years to study the Bible, ask faith questions, and bond with other members.
Join us as we read and listen to small portions of the Qur’an in Arabic. Afterwards, we will reflect and discuss the meaning of the passage as a group.
Join us for breakfast at Duke Chapel Basement Lounge, just off the Bryan Center and Page Courtyard. DISC provides breakfast, coffee and tea. Come find out about a local resource or campus partner and make a friend in the process. This event is open to Students, Scholars and Spouses.
Join the CML for our weekly Friday prayer service. The service includes a khutbah (sermon) followed by prayer. Prayer concludes by 1:30pm. Stay after for halal food and to socialize with the community!
Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
Converge is an annual performing arts showcase hosted by Duke Asian Students Association. Duke’s Asian communities are vast and multifaceted, but we are also segmented. Duke ASA hopes to hold a space every spring for Duke’s Asian communities to converge, to celebrate what our identities and experiences mean to us as Asian/Americans. Welcome to Converge 2024. A butterfly’s life is defined by…
Converge is an annual performing arts showcase hosted by Duke Asian Students Association. Duke’s Asian communities are vast and multifaceted, but we are also segmented. Duke ASA hopes to hold a space every spring for Duke’s Asian communities to converge, to celebrate what our identities and experiences mean to us as Asian/Americans. Welcome to Converge 2024. A butterfly’s life is defined by …