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DISC will make drop-offs to DMV every second Thursday of the month. We leave by 8:30 a.m. at Smith Warehouse, Bay 5, second floor.
Engineering Student Government sponsored social.
Performed in the round, the second part of the 11th Organ will be an immersive social choreographic situation centered around a group of performers, who temporarily envision themselves inhabiting a shared imaginary space. The metaphysical space will be initially obscure to the spectator–wholly constructed out of thoughts that resonate into the body. Slowly and inexplicably, the invisible vision…
Weekly meetings with training in BP Format and practice rounds.
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.
Performed in the round, the second part of the 11th Organ will be an immersive social choreographic situation centered around a group of performers, who temporarily envision themselves inhabiting a shared imaginary space. The metaphysical space will be initially obscure to the spectator–wholly constructed out of thoughts that resonate into the body. Slowly and inexplicably, the invisible vision…
Showcase of stand-up comedy performers.
Camp Kesem is hosting a free ASL workshop for our Duke student volunteers and our 14-18 year old campers, taught by our interpreter from this summer.
A facilitated opportunity for members of the Duke community (students, faculty, staff) to share our pain and lament over the violence and bloodshed of the last two months. Convened by Professors Abdullah Antepli, Marc Brettler & Peter Casarella. ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED Please sign up at: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6X3fiw5wKLqjzxA
Winter wonderland crafts + activities with our student volunteers + campers and their families
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 …