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The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross or the Via Crucis, is a Christian tradition that commemorates the events of Good Friday, particularly the journey of Jesus Christ from his condemnation to his crucifixion and burial. The stations will include various locations on West Campus, to reflect on and pray about the corresponding events in Jesus’ final hours.
This Presidents’ Roundtable is not just an event; it’s a convergence of wisdom, experience, and forward-thinking leadership. Join us for an enriching experience that transcends industries, fosters collaboration, and shapes the future of leadership.
We will be introducing a speaker panel to discuss current NC Medicaid Expansion, its impact in Latin19 communities, and things that can be done to improve access within these communities.
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.
Join us at this Ethical Leadership events as we explore the transformative power of leading with integrity, empathy, and a commitment to the greater good. This event is a call to action for leaders who aspire to make a positive and lasting impact on the world through ethical leadership.
DSC volunteers at Mr. Kingon’s after school science club.
Each semester, the Duke Real Estate Club (DREC) hosts a set of training sessions for members to learn about the real estate industry and achieve the title of “analyst” within the club
Each semester, the Duke Real Estate Club (DREC) hosts a set of training sessions for members to learn about the real estate industry and achieve the title of “analyst” within the club
Join the Women’s Center for an informational session on the new women of color mentoring program, Her Garden. Staff will be present to provide an overview of the program and answer any questions related to applications, timeline, events, and more!
For our March general body meeting, we will be welcoming three students currently completing Duke’s MEM & MBA dual degree program. We’ll hear from the panel about their experience in the real world, internships, why they chose to go to grad school, and what advice they have for current undergrads interested in the energy and climate industries.
This event is a weekly American Sign Language lesson where members of the Duke community, especially undergraduates, have the opportunity to receive an hour of instruction from a professional ASL teacher at no cost to attendees.