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Calling all graduate and professional school students! Join Jewish Life at Duke at the Freeman Center Patio for a kosher BBQ feast. Meet fellow graduate/professional students, meet the JLD staff, get to know our space, and learn about Jewish resources on campus and off. No RSVP needed! Feel free to bring a friend or spouse.
Weekly meeting conducted for the entire general body of the Duke Investment Club, featuring stock pitches, guest speakers, student panels, and a training program for underclassmen interested in learning more about finance.
DIIG’s information session for interested applicants to learn more about our organization, what we do, what makes us unique, as well as to ask questions about our application and recruiting process.
Weekly meeting conducted for the entire general body of the Duke Investment Club, featuring stock pitches, guest speakers, student panels, and a training program for underclassmen interested in learning more about finance.
Auditions for the 7 Duke A Cappella groups.
Ever wondered what the Bible says? Come join us for a weekly time of fellowship over the Bible as we take a deep dive into what it reveals about God’s will.
Come learn about what Swerve’s all about 🙂 and join us immediately after for a scrimmage with Brimstone!
This is a weekly meeting for Alpha Phi Omega (a separate one for pledges and members back to back) for the purposes of making sure members are aware of group events and making collective decisions.
Come join Christians on Campus for a Worship Service every Sunday right on Campus! We welcome believers from any background and anyone who is interested in the Christian faith or what it means to be a Christian.
Join the Center for Muslim Life for our welcome back to campus Muslim mixer. Come mingle with Muslim-identified students, staff, and faculty and enjoy halal barbecue, a raffle games and more! Learn more about student groups that are affiliated with Duke’s Muslim population including Muslim-centered groups and cultural and identity groups.
Weekly meeting conducted for the entire general body of the Duke Investment Club, featuring stock pitches, guest speakers, student panels, and a training program for underclassmen interested in learning more about finance.
With the new Asian American Diaspora Studies minor being approved in February of this year, ASA hopes to offer students, new and old, a chance to explore what the growing field of AAS looks like at Duke, both from the classes available and the numerous organizations that are dedicated to expanding what the field looks like on campus.