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Weekly meeting of Investment Club for guest speakers and pitches. Investment Training Program held after GBMs.
The Friday Open House is a weekly to bi-weekly event hosted at Duke Teaching Observatory in Duke Forest, which is open to both Duke students and community members. With our telescopes, we can observe multiple stars, the Orion nebula or the ring nebula, as well as several galaxies and many beautiful star clusters. Check the Observatory website for location, schedules, and important things to kno…
Weekly meeting of Investment Club for guest speakers and pitches. Investment Training Program held after GBMs.
The Friday Open House is a weekly to bi-weekly event hosted at Duke Teaching Observatory in Duke Forest, which is open to both Duke students and community members. With our telescopes, we can observe multiple stars, the Orion nebula or the ring nebula, as well as several galaxies and many beautiful star clusters. Check the Observatory website for location, schedules, and important things to kno…
Weekly meeting of Investment Club for guest speakers and pitches. Investment Training Program held after GBMs.
Weekly meeting of Investment Club for guest speakers and pitches. Investment Training Program held after GBMs.
Informational meeting for prospective members to learn more about Duke RAM and the RAM mission.
Informational meeting for prospective members to learn more about Duke RAM and the RAM mission.
Weekly meeting of Investment Club for guest speakers and pitches. Investment Training Program held after GBMs.
Introduction meeting with newly selected dPS Fellows!
DUU VisArts is hosting an opening reception for Cecil Norris’ exhibition in the Brown Gallery: “Chaos or…Part 2.” This is an exhibition of new work created by Cecil (C.J.) Norris. Norris’s work engages the critical text “Where do we go from here: Chaos or Community” by Martin Luther King Jr. where King warned that the “evils” of racism, materialism, militarism, and “I will add ecological d…
The Friday Open House is a weekly to bi-weekly event hosted at Duke Teaching Observatory in Duke Forest, which is open to both Duke students and community members. With our telescopes, we can observe multiple stars, the Orion nebula or the ring nebula, as well as several galaxies and many beautiful star clusters. Check the Observatory website for location, schedules, and important things to kno…