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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 …
Keohane Quad hosts bi-weekly themed brunches with special guests/foods/entertainment!
Keohane Quad hosts bi-weekly themed brunches with special guests/foods/entertainment!
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.
A time dedicated for upperclassmen to study the Bible, ask faith questions, and bond with other members.
Watch Party before Duke Chinese Theatre’s show: 夏洛特烦恼 (Goodbye Mr. Loser)
Co-Sponsored by Duke Law Run Club and Government Public Service Law Club at Duke Law, the Public Interest Law Fund 5K is an opportunity to walk or run 3.1 miles while raising money to support law students pursuing public interest jobs during their summer internships. All proceeds go to the Public Interest Law Fund which supports public interest/public service law students at Duke Law. For more…
Join H4H as we provide blood pressure screenings and mental health screenings. You must have previously attended a training to participate.
We will be holding a Thanksgiving dinner in Keohane Atrium for students staying on campus during the break!
We will be screening the “Wild Pear Tree” with the Turkish Student Organization at 8pm in the Bryan Center across from McDonald’s!
Take a break from studying and join WGELA for some Mexican bread and hot chocolate and have discussions to learn more about environmental issues in Latin America!
Join Hurston-James Society in celebrating the end of the semester and meet other student groups cultivating social and scholarly spaces for graduate students of color.