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Weekly chapter meeting of Duke aKDPhi
Our biweekly dPS fellowship meeting, this time with community partners that will speak to our fellows about immigration and refugees in Durham. We are hoping to have a representative from World Relief Durham at this meeting.
Swingin’ Under the Stars is a semi-annual social dancing event open to all members of the Duke community and others in the wider Triangle swing dancing community. This event is an excellent opportunity for dancers of all levels: there will be an introductory lesson for beginning dancers. There will be live jazz music! No experience or partner required!
It can be easy to look around you and assume that everyone already has their friend groups and inner circles. Building community is difficult, especially when it seems like something you have to do alone. All first-year students are welcome to come join The Connection Project mini-retreat to build relationships with fellow peers, develop a better understanding of yourselves, and cultivate skill…
Free cycling class(shoes included) with refreshments/snacks afterward! A chance to network and work out with other mechanical engineers
Join Duke PAWS in making DIY dog toys out of old t-shirts to donate to local animal shelters! Donuts from Monuts Donuts will be provided!
Small groups are like our mini families. It’s a way for us to grow closer with each other as well as explore topics relating to faith, ethnicity, and being a Duke student.
Come enjoy some live jazz from local musicians on Wednesdays @ Devil’s Krafthouse! What has been Jazz@ The Mary Lou is now relocated to Krafthouse for this semester. Whether you want to study, hang with friends, or hear some incredible local music, Jazz@ is perfect for you! Stop by for a tune or listen to the whole session, and bring your friends!
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.
Dr. Jamillah Karim is an award-winning author, lecturer, and blogger and a former associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Spelman College. As both an academic and a participant in Muslim communities, Dr. Karim has observed and documented the ways in which African American Muslim women love and live Islam, navigating Islamic gender rules and norms in light of family, commun…
Monthly coffee chats between one mentor and the 2-4 mentees in their mentor group. There are 4-5 mentor groups. The mentor will take the mentees out for coffee or some food item and pay for the group. This is intended to build community between years of the fellowship and offer support to current fellows.
We have our showcase coming up in April, and we wanted to host an event where people can come meet the team. We plan to do small dance workshops and fun social dance lessons. We hope to encourage attendance to our showcase and our auditions next fall.