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This is our weekly gathering where we can worship, grow deeper in our relationship with God, and build community.
Join the Duke Climate Coalition’s weekly meeting to work on our climate action campaigns!
This is SHAPEs general body meeting time! Come change the culture at Duke with us!
The Energy Discussions are an engaging set of conversations led by the Duke Energy Club Exec Team, aimed at providing foundational knowledge on important energy topics. Through these talks, we hope to foster community among new members by getting to know one another, while simultaneously creating dialogue over the energy problems and solutions in the world today.
Join us every Tuesday in Kilgo P Commons – aka Dollard House – to connect with campus partners. This drop in event will offer students the chance to discover a few of the many resources/opportunities/helpful humans on campus. We’ll have tasty treats as well as merch and information to make your visit worthwhile.
GlobeMed is a global health club, focused on raising awareness for current global health issues. We have weekly meetings to discuss such issues and collaborate to initiate action to potentially provide aid, such as our monthly campaigns.
We will gather together to read the Bible and grow in faith.
Weekly meeting to discuss future fundraising and volunteering plans.
General Body Meetings are open to everyone! Join for social, professional, and volunteering events!
Join us every Tuesday in Kilgo P Commons – aka Dollard House – to connect with campus partners. This drop in event will offer students the chance to discover a few of the many resources/opportunities/helpful humans on campus. We’ll have tasty treats as well as merch and information to make your visit worthwhile.
DSAC will be leading an introduction to R workshop for students who want to learn some of the basics of R.
The first GBM of Diversity++. This will be a get together targeted towards freshman and communicating the mission of our organization. We are devoted to increasing the number of Black, Latine, and Indigenous computer scientists.