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A film screening of Takeshi Koike’s 2011 film “red line”. A racing purist Sweet JP competes in the galaxy’s most celebrated and notorious race, the eponymous “Red Line”. In this world, racing has transcended form and has been reduced down to just one rule: go from point a to point b as fast as you can. Anything goes and that means anything. Can JP navigate the race, the outlandish strategies o…
What’s Our Destiny, in collaboration with phenomenal Duke sponsors, presents THE Black History event of the month! Black student activism and protest is pivotal to Duke’s history and the advancement of Black student life on campus. This year, the 55th anniversary of the Allen Building Takeover aligns with Duke’s Centennial year and it’s only right we do it big! Join me on February 13th as I …
A 90-minute moderated discussion with Prof. Herbert Kitschelt on Latin American political parties.
Join the Duke Women’s Center every third Wednesday of the month for a free lunch workshop about topics from wellness and accessibility, to creativity and self-love! For the month of love’s theme, we’re talking self-love and self-care with Duke CAPS!
Come help tutor low-income students in Durham at Cristo Rey Research Triangle High School. Tutors are needed across a diverse range of subjects. Transportation will be provided to and from the Falcone-Arena House. Contact Celia Wasco (celia.wasco@duke.edu) if you have any questions.
Undergraduate students will have the opportunity to gain first-hand experience with decision-making in policy. Graduate MBA students will be serving as moderators and introduce topics that are important in health policy and propose solutions to students and give them the opportunity to brainstorm for their own events
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BBBS mentors at Duke. In a given trip, a mentor will drive to KIPP Durham, meet with their matched Little for 1 hour, and then drive back to campus.
Join the Duke Women’s Center on Thursday March 28 at Duke Gardens for the 8th Annual WomC Awards! This year’s awards ceremony is special because it’s also the kickoff for our 35th anniversary celebration! The Women’s Center began as a cubicle in the Bryan Center in 1989 and has since grown into a hub for gender equity, community-building, and leadership development among women, femme-identified…
Our weekly gathering filled with friends, music, and speakers!
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BCS volunteers at Duke in the Spring 2024 semester. In a given trip, a group of volunteers will drive to Neal Middle School, help instruct and tutor students in their classes for 1-2 hours, and then drive back to campus.
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