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Social Hosts are members of the Duke community that are required to be present at all on-campus events where alcohol is present. Social Hosts are sober, active bystanders that assist in promoting safe, social behaviors to ensure that the event ends well for all those attending. What will this workshop cover? Your role as a Social Host. How you can promote safe, social behaviors. How your…
Come join Christians on Campus for a Worship Service every Sunday right on Campus! We welcome believers from any background and anyone who is interested in the Christian faith or what it means to be a Christian.
Ever wondered what the Bible says? Come join us for a weekly time of fellowship over the Bible as we take a deep dive into what it reveals about God’s will.
Weekly meeting conducted for the entire general body of the Duke Investment Club, featuring stock pitches, guest speakers, student panels, and a training program for underclassmen interested in learning more about finance.
Ever wondered what the Bible says? Come join us for a weekly time of fellowship over the Bible as we take a deep dive into what it reveals about God’s will.
Weekly meeting conducted for the entire general body of the Duke Investment Club, featuring stock pitches, guest speakers, student panels, and a training program for underclassmen interested in learning more about finance.
A casual community chat space where community members and partners can explore relevant multicultural topics, cultivate cross-cultural relationships, & engage in intentional coalition building.
Come learn more about Juris: Duke’s Undergraduate Law Magazine!
A casual community chat space where community members and partners can explore relevant multicultural topics, cultivate cross-cultural relationships, & engage in intentional coalition building.
Weekly meetings for the Duke University Chess Club, which will include lessons with our coach Levan Bregadze
Weekly meeting conducted for the entire general body of the Duke Investment Club, featuring stock pitches, guest speakers, student panels, and a training program for underclassmen interested in learning more about finance.
Small groups are our mini families that work to grow in community and do life together while talking about the intersection of faith, life, and ethnicity.