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Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
Trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming students can join us as we go to the LGBTQ Center of Durham’s Trans and GNC Closet, a place where trans and gender non-conforming students can shop for donated gender-affirming clothes and accessories. Everything is free at the Closet and it’s a great place to explore clothing and accessories that may be scary to try out in a public setting!
Bonding dinner with H4H board members
Give yourself the time to embark on a crafting project that allows you to be creative! This session invites you to make something that you can take with you as an ongoing reminder of how important it is to lean into your imagination. Materials will be provided, no experience necessary!
Study Break for Crowell residents to grab a cookie, have some hot chocolate, and watch a holiday movie
Have you tried calligraphy before? Join us for a captivating journey into the world of brush lettering, where different kinds of brushes and pens are offered to transform the words into art. Let’s unlock the artistry of elegant writing with Brushed Calligraphy!
Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
A spiritual dinner for anyone interested in exploring Christian faith and spirituality in an open and affirming space
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 …