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Need to file taxes this year but not sure how? Come join us in Tax 101, a 3-part series to help you learn the basics of tax returns, what the forms me, and how to be more tax-smart!
Join Bench & Bar for a hands-on workshop with Dean Barley about the process of crafting your personal statements for your law school applications. If you will be applying to a deferral program Spring/Summer 2023 and/or in the regular application cycle in Fall 2023, this session is for you!
The Mixer with Muslims in the Triangle is one of the premier semesterly programming events of the Center for Muslim Life (CML) at Duke University. Geared at cultivating deeper connections and relationships between Muslims at Duke, the Triangle Muslim population, and the Muslim communities of the surrounding areas, it is one we truly cherish for its networking and community fostering. The Mix…
Come enjoy some live jazz from local musicians on Wednesdays @ Devil’s Krafthouse! What has been Jazz@ The Mary Lou is now relocated to Krafthouse for this semester. Whether you want to study, hang with friends, or hear some incredible local music, Jazz@ is perfect for you! Stop by for a tune or listen to the whole session, and bring your friends!
This event is a performance by an Indian instrumental quartet. They will be showcasing a fusion of music styles, ranging from Indian classical music to Western improvisational forms. We would like to host this group so that the Duke Sangeet community as well as the local Indian musical community can listen and learn from the group’s creative music style.
Small groups are our mini families. It is a space for us to grow and ask questions about faith, ethnicity, and college life.
Duke aKDPhi is hosting a sisterhood convention for the Mid-Atlantic chapters of aKDPhi. This regional convention will cover informative and collaborative workshops designed for learning and bonding with sisters from other chapters.
The Mary Lou Williams Center is hosting a Femme of Color Tea at JB Duke Hotel. We want to create a safe space for fellowship, networking, building community and enjoying high tea. Spaces will be limited so please be sure to registered as soon as you can. We hope to see you there!!
Live music from post-hardcore band City of Caterpillar and Ostraca. Doors at 8:30pm, music at 9pm. $5 or FREE with Duke ID.
Esther Cheng will be teaching us the basics of crochet and leading a workshop to create keychains to take home! You must RVSP for this event!
Are you a friend of the Center for Multicultural Affairs(CMA)? Do you want to be a part of making history with us? Stop by the Bryan Center Suite 101 (located next to CSGD) to be included in our Unity Through Diversity: Student Pop-up on Wednesday, February 22nd from 12pm-5pm. See graphic for details! There will be light refreshments and an opportunity to win a limited-edition CMA fanny pack …
A session on how to approach the personal statement for our members.