Found 14143 matches
Small groups are like our mini families. It’s a chance to get to know each other better and grow in understanding of faith as well as its intersection with ethnicity and life on Duke’s campus.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Following stock pitches during our general body meetings, voting members of the investment committee will meet to deliberate on investment decisions.
Dr. David Katz, visiting professor in the Nicholas School of the Environment, will speak to DIPAC and the Duke community about the importance of the environment, particularly water, in Israel-Palestine
Join the CSGD for our Valentine’s Day Kickback. Come make a pipe cleaner bouquet for your Valentine or yourself. Also, come write a love letter to someone you care about! Food will be provided.
A group of graduate students working at the Duke Quantum Center will give presentations on their research, followed by a Q&A session. The topics discussed will range from theoretical to experimental and will be accessible to those with limited exposure to quantum computing.