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Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
Weekly meetings with training in BP Format and practice rounds.
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.
Resonance is a musical collision of cultures from around the globe. Together, Senegalese Kora player Ablaye Cissoko, French classical violinist Gabriel Richard and Senegalese songwriter Felwine Sarr juxtapose the sung repertoire of West African classical music, Afrobeat and Baroque European music with electrifying results. Richard and Sarr are both Duke professors: Richard in the Department of …
Named for the god of music, Apollo5 has demonstrated that a choir of only five singers is no barrier to a full, dynamic sound. Over their twelve years as an ensemble, Apollo5 has performed in the most prestigious UK, European, and North American venues, gathering praise for their “lyrical expressiveness and lovely fresh tone” (Opera Today). With their repertoire spanning five centuries, two of …
A time dedicated for upperclassmen to study the Bible, ask faith questions, and bond with other members.
General body meeting for Partners in Health Engage
Large Group is a service of worship in the Christian tradition. There will be singing of songs from the Christian tradition and a short talk based on a portion of the Bible. There will be an opportunity for connecting with other students. Large Group is open to Duke students of all faith backgrounds and religious identities.
Stop by the Academic Guides’ table on Bryan Center Plaza to toss out the things from this semester that no longer serve you and leave with an affirmation!
Join us on Friday, Dec.8th at 5:00pm to hear the story of Rom El-Hai, a 29-year old Israeli from Netanya. On October 7th, Rom escaped the Nova musical festival massacre with two of his friends. 364 civilians were killed and many more wounded during the attack. Rom will share his story from that day. We’ll light Chanukah and Shabbat candles and then hear from Rom. After, we’ll celebrate Chan…