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Join us as we are led by Dr. Reinhardt Huetter in breaking open St. Augustine’s Confessions. Books are provided by the Thomistic Institute.
Weekly practices held for 2 hours twice a week.
This interactive training invites Duke departmental staff to explore the history, impact, and current realities of Islamophobia in the United States. Participants engage with stories, data, and campus context to gain a deeper understanding of Muslim presence in America and how narratives of exclusion continue to shape perception and experience. While focused on Muslim students, the training sup…
Every Monday from 7-8 pm DUU(rham) meets in Room 037 in the Bryan Center to plan and discuss events that foster lasting relationships between Duke students and Durham’s vendors, landmarks, and rich history.
GANO offers free ESL tutoring sessions led by Duke student volunteers to Spanish speakers in the Durham community who hope to improve their English speaking skills.
Weekly meeting of the Duke Robotics Club.
A casual event where students can come to unwind, chat with others, and have some yummy shawarma on a nice Thursday.
Come join the Stargazing Devils Astronomy club and faculty from the Duke Department of Physics at the Duke Teaching Observatory for a guided tour of the most brilliant sights in the night sky. Expect to see stunning star clusters, constellations, planets, nebulae, galaxies, and more though our high-end Meade LX200 telescopes! This event is open to all. Please check the live status of this ev…
Show up for lots of fun and meet new friends
As college students, we’re dating online for potentially the first time in our lives. This brings up questions like: is that profile legit? How do I meet up with people safety? Is that guy weird? So… let’s talk about it! Join us for snacks, drinks, and a presentation followed by a discussion on dating in the digital age. Come with friends, come with questions, come with thoughts 🙂
putting up flags on abele quad for a 9/11 memorial
Come join us in the fields to lose track of time, be outdoors, practice embodied work, and experience profound community with plants, soil, and humans! Our students, volunteers, and staff consistently say that their most memorable memories at DCF are the conversations they shared over a wheelbarrow of mulch or while tackling weeds in a bed of carrots together. Absolutely no farming experience i…