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We will gather to make scrapbook like displays of spring break photos while giving out a spring break recovery kit.
Insomnia Cookies + information about office hours, advertising for new hires
Join us for a discussion on how women are portrayed in art.
Join us for a one hour deadlifting workshop with the IPF world record deadlift holder and champion, Heather Connor. She will work through technique, cues, and anything else to improve your deadlift. Both conventional and sumo pullers are welcome!
This symposium brings students, professors, alumni, and professionals together to discuss topics related to current practices in forestry.
We’ll take photos with Chinese costumes in the Duke Garden
We will be inviting Dr. Sandra Yankah to come and host a discussion about health equity at Duke and in the larger Durham community.
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In celebration of International Women’s Day, we are thrilled to extend a warm invitation to an evening of operatic wonder and artistic expression. Join us on Friday, 8 March 2024, at 7:00 PM in the Goodson Chapel, Duke University, for a memorable performance that honors the spirit of women worldwide. We look forward to seeing you there!
Tour the Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park at North Carolina Museum of Art with museum staff. The Museum Park features both permanent and temporary art installations, environmentally sustainable landscapes, colorful and contemporary gardens, 4.7 miles of recreational trails, and a terraced pond. Duke Arts sponsored event, we will depart on bus from 9 Circuit Dr (Grainger Hall) at 1:30, arriving…
This Saturday, Freewater Presentations is screening “The Zone of Interest.” Johnathan Glazier’s masterpiece portrays the banality of evil during the Holocaust in heart-wrenching fashion. This Best Picture nominated film will be screened in the Bryan Center across from McDonald’s.
Moderated conversation between professors Nicolette Cagle, Katie Rose Levin, and student Emma Childs on Duke University campus trees. Species type, landscape management decisions, and benefits of trees would be discussed. The group will lead a “Tree Ramble”, a nature excursion with guiding questions and thoughts by the facilitators.