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This class focuses on exploring the fundamentals of contemporary dance techniques in a fun and supportive environment. Students will work to hone their body awareness, alignment, and musicality through combinations that encourage flexibility, balance, coordination, and flow. Open to movers of all experience levels, backgrounds, and identities. Participants should wear comfortable clothes that a…
Need to file taxes this year but not sure how? Come join us in Tax 101, a 3-part series to help you learn the basics of tax returns, what the forms me, and how to be more tax-smart!
Weekly general body meeting for Globemed at Duke.
Final event of Round 1 PhiDE Recruitment. Social event for getting to know current members and potential new members.
Weekly chapter meeting of Duke aKDPhi
Learn how to throw pottery on the wheel! In this introductory class, you will learn the basics of centering, throwing, and trimming pots. Note that this class is focused on learning throwing techniques rather than creating a finished product, and is a requirement to use the Arts Annex pottery wheels during open studio hours. PLEASE NOTE: This will be a 3-hour workshop that begins at 5:30pm. …
Next Friday, 2/17, the Sanford Energy and Environment Club will be hosting a happy hour at Glass Jug from approximately 5:30-7:00pm. We anticipate around 10-15 graduate students attending. I am also a social host.
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.
Celebrate people who have birthdays in January with treats & giveaway bags at the CML! Sign up or nominate a friend to have your/their birthday celebrated: bit.ly/cmlbirthday
Grant Sanderson will give a talk on computing pi using colliding blocks, Grover’s algorithm, the correspondence between the two, and general problem solving strategies.
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.