The crew before the 5k Color Run last week on East Campus!
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Spring Break 101: Travel, Safety & Self-Care |
Spring Break is your chance to unwind, relax, and recharge! Whether you're heading out on a trip or sticking around campus, make sure you're taking care of yourself. Stay hydrated, rest up, and make smart choices. If you're staying local, remember that campus resources like Wellness Services are here to support you! Read more here!
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Free Rides to RDU for Spring Break! |
DSG and GPSG are teaming up to offer free shuttles to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) for all Duke students!
Sign up now for a stress-free ride with Carolina Livery, looping between East Campus (Campus Drive in front of East Duke) and West Campus (Science Drive Loop/Robertson Bus Stop) before heading to RDU. Buses will stop at Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
đź—“ Shuttle Schedule:
🕔 Thursday, March 7 – 5:00 AM
🕕 Friday, March 8 – 5:00 AM & 11:00 AM
Spots are limited! Reserve your seat now through DukeGroups and arrive early at your chosen pickup location. Don’t miss out on this free and convenient ride!
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Bricks to Stone: Your Transition to West Campus |
First-year students, your journey at Duke is evolving! Bricks to Stone marks your official transition from the bricks of East Campus to the gothic stones of West Campus—and it’s a celebration you won’t want to miss.
Join us on Friday, March 28, for an afternoon filled with music, games, free food, and exclusive Quad merch as you step into your new community.
Kick off the celebration at the Block Party at Karsh Alumni Center (3:30-4:30 p.m.) with music, desserts, and your Quad graduation cords.
Process to Duke Chapel with your Quad to be officially welcomed by President Price who will lead the Class of 2028 pinning ceremony.
Celebrate your arrival to West Campus at your Quad Welcome Party (5-6 p.m.), where you'll meet upperclass students, connect with alumni back for Reunions Weekend, and enjoy food and festivities unique to your Quad’s traditions.
Upperclass students, your Quads will be hosting special celebrations from 5-6 p.m.—join in for great food, merch, and alumni connections! Learn more about the Quad Cup: Bricks to Stone event here.
Bricks to Stone is more than a tradition—it’s the next step in the Duke journey. We’ll see you there!
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| Inaugural Pluralism Lecture with John Inazu |
Join us for the inaugural lecture in Duke Chapel’s Pluralism Lecture Series, featuring John Inazu, Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis. Inazu will present on “Pluralism, Particularity, and Possibility,” offering valuable insights into navigating contentious issues that divide Americans.
đź“… Date: Thursday, March 27, 2024
đź•’ Time: 6:00 p.m.
đź“Ť Location: Duke University Chapel
Tickets are required and free of charge. Student registration will begin on March 4, and public registration will open on March 6. To secure your spot, register here via the Duke Box Office.
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Next Level Leadership Series |
The Next Level Leadership Series is a portfolio of trainings and workshops that help student leaders solve problems, increase efficiency, learn from fellow leaders, and strengthen their leadership skills. Over the next month, workshops being offered are Duke Merch 101, Asking for Help, Time Management and Priorities, Goal Setting. Please keep in mind that your attendance will help meet the requirements for your group. Learn more here!
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Take a break, slow down, and reconnect with nature at Restorative Spring Break! Spend the day learning introductory farm skills, crafting, screen printing, seed saving, and resting in community with the Duke Campus Farm and the Office of Climate and Sustainability.
đź“… Monday, March 10, 2025
🕙 10 AM – 3 PM
đź“Ť Duke Campus Farm
This experience is designed to be a restorative and generative time, offering activities and workshops centered around relaxation, connection, and time on the land. Open to all undergraduate and graduate students—no farm experience needed!
Free to participate! Space is first come, first served—Sign up here!
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Watch Party for the Big Game! |
Join us at Gothic Grill, Devil's Krafthouse, and Crown Commons for an exciting game night! Tip-off is at 6:30 PM—bring your friends and enjoy the atmosphere!
Please note: BYO alcohol is not permitted in any of the watch party areas, including Brodhead or Bryan Center. However, alcohol will be available for purchase at the event.
*Away victories against UNC do not conclude with bench burnings. Bonfire celebrations are reserved for home wins. Go Duke!
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Recently declared your major? Want to get to know your new department and peers better? Look no further than Major Moment! This new Duke Student Government program will pair sophomores with upperclassmen in their major departments and foster authentic connections through meetups and events. If you want to learn about classes, career paths, study abroad, and more from the perspective of someone farther along your chosen academic path, this is the perfect opportunity! All declared sophomores are eligible; please fill out this form if interested.
Juniors and seniors looking for a flexible opportunity to mentor students and provide guidance are invited to sign up as Major Moment mentors!Â
Pairs will be assigned based on the details in the form, including majors, minors, professional interests, and more. If you have any questions, contact Alessandro Dal Bon (alessandro.dalbon@duke.edu) and Ahilan Eraniyan (ahilan.eraniyan@duke.edu).
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