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Weekly seminars introducing Duke Aviators members to the fundamentals of general aviation and flying.
Join duARTS and the Arts Annex for an open house event during our annual Arts Fest! There will be screenprinting, locopops, chalk, and more! Bring yourself, your creativity, and a friend to explore the Arts Annex!
Meet Academic Guide, Laura Hawkins, PhD, to explore Duke Gardens. Meet in front of Keohane Atrium at 10am.
Alice McKenzie is on site at the fibers studio in the Arts Annex to help you out with all your sewing needs! She’ll be available to help you with any sewing questions you might have regarding using a sewing machine, mending clothes, and starting projects. All materials and equipment provided by the Arts Annx.
Interested in marketing or advertising? Brad Brinegar, Duke I&E professor and chairman of McKinney, will be joining us to discuss the creative industries by drawing from his own expertise and spectacular career path.
Book Club and Refreshments
A meeting celebrating women’s history month that talks about feminist literature.
Don’t let an interview question catch you off guard again! Learn how to think on your feet and how and when to jump in for group conversations or meetings. Prepare for the unknown and get comfortable with the uncomfortable with this fun and interactive improvisation for business led by Theater Studies professor Jody McAuliffe. Limited seats available, sign up now!
Define America will be holding a lobbying 101 event for students that are interested in learning how to lobby.
How to Blow Up a Pipeline is an incendiary environmental thriller that is part high-stakes heist, part radical exploration of direct action in climate activism. The film, co-written by a Duke graduate student (Jordan Sjol), premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to critical acclaim and was acquired by NEON (Parasite, Triangle of Sadness). Duke is proud to host NEON for an early sc…
In the Spotlight is an awards ceremony that recognizes student leaders and student organizations that have represented Duke in an exemplary way throughout the academic year.
First-year focused event with trivia, board games, and sweet treats meant to foster connections and offer a space to learn more about one another.