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Weekly seminars introducing Duke Aviators members to the fundamentals of general aviation and flying.
Welcome to the thirty-eighth iteration of the Duke University Model United Nations Conference (DUMUNC)! As a high school Model United Nations conference, DUMUNC will facilitate discussion, debate, and education about pressing foreign policy issues over a three-day period of competition and fun. The high school students who attend will play the role of countries and act as those countries would …
Weekly seminars introducing Duke Aviators members to the fundamentals of general aviation and flying.
Weekly seminars introducing Duke Aviators members to the fundamentals of general aviation and flying.
Weekly seminars introducing Duke Aviators members to the fundamentals of general aviation and flying.
Music showcase by members of Duke Sangeet
Pick up a packet of details and maps for self-guided history and mural walks, Durham Museum exhibits and Story Room, local Escape Room information and vouchers for lunch and coffee. Undergraduates on campus over spring break are eligible for vouchers.
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Preparing and consuming fruit is often a way BIPOC communities connect with each other, especially when there are cultural, generational, oceanic, and language barriers between us. What memories of fruit do you hold today? What’s your favorite fruit? Least favorite? Do those memories affect your relationships with food, family, community? Asian American artists and community organizers, Isabel…
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…
Join us for information about BSAI and how the events will run.
Join the Alexander Hamilton Society on March 28th at 7 PM ET in Reuben-Cooke 126 for a moderated discussion with Michael Sobolik on the future of U.S. – China relations. All are welcome.