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DIIG Education End of Semester Social
Final presentations by participants of the fall semester Duke Real Estate Club analyst training program.
Committee bonding event
Come by the Duke Women’s Center the first Wednesday of every month for fun, food, and community building for femme-identifying folks! For December, we’ve taken over the CSGD and are decorating cookies from Baker Street Cookies! Stop by for some food, fun, and holiday cookies!
This event is a celebration for our chapter and the greater Duke community for the end of the semester and Christmas coming. Join us for a night of fun activities, snacks, and an auction!
Come celebrate the end of the semester with DUU Special Events and our farm-themed event! We will have goats for students to interact with as well as smores and hot chocolate to stay warm in the cold. You can even make your own stuffed animals and take home a decorated mesh bag with some apples!
Second day of the Duke University International Security Conference. Updated room reservations.
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.
This vibrant movement, sound, and language based-work by dance legend and choreographer Dianne McIntyre explores how dance and music “speak” to each other. With original music by celebrated composer Diedre Murray and poetry by Obie-winning playwright Ntozake Shange, the performance uses dance to explore how language creates worlds of beauty, alienation, harmony, tension or peace. This elegant a…
DIANNE McINTYRE Group: In the Same Tongue
Featuring Jennifer Johnson Cano, mezzo soprano and Ieva Jok┼½bavi─ìi┼½t─ù, piano. The Ciompi Quartet, Duke’s resident ensemble, returns to Baldwin Auditorium with a dynamic program. Night Music—Bela Bartók’s term for music that depicts of the sounds and emotions of the night—is the central episode in the arch form of his Quartet #4. Fifty years later, Henri Dutilleux returned to the same noc…