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Learn more about opportunities for research, study, and teaching overseas after graduation.
Join Duke Energy and Climate Club as we welcome a panel of guest speakers from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BCS volunteers at Duke in the Spring 2024 semester. In a given trip, a group of volunteers will drive to Neal Middle School, help instruct and tutor students in their classes for 1-2 hours, and then drive back to campus.
The Ciceronian Society is pleased to announce North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby as our keynote speaker of the 2024 Spring semester!
Learn how to fly with Duke Aviators. We will be teaching you everything on the ground you need to know to earn your own private pilot license! Flight simulators will be in use if the lesson requires them. All aviation enthusiasts are welcome.
A Multicultural Graduation Ceremony is a large-scale, celebratory event that uplifts the accomplishments, journey, and existence of graduating students of color on campus. It is a time when all community members- students, faculty, staff, family, and community members alike- can come together to honor the accomplishments of each graduating class, especially as marginalized community members who…
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BCS volunteers at Duke in the Spring 2024 semester. In a given trip, a group of volunteers will drive to Neal Middle School, help instruct and tutor students in their classes for 1-2 hours, and then drive back to campus.
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BBBS mentors at Duke. In a given trip, a mentor will drive to KIPP Durham, meet with their matched Little for 1 hour, and then drive back to campus.
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BCS volunteers at Duke in the Spring 2024 semester. In a given trip, a group of volunteers will drive to Neal Middle School, help instruct and tutor students in their classes for 1-2 hours, and then drive back to campus.
BOW Introduction to Personal Finance
Group Stations of the Cross in the FAH chapel followed by dinner and discussion.
The chapter will be volunteering at a community farm.