Pratt PhD 2026 Recruiting Visit – February
Pratt PhD departments and recruiting labs host prospective PhD students to campus for engagement, interviews, panels and seminars.
Pratt PhD departments and recruiting labs host prospective PhD students to campus for engagement, interviews, panels and seminars.
More details coming soon PLEASE NOTE: Friday February 6th meets in Gross Hall 330. Saturday February 7th meets in Gross Hall 103.
Engineering Master's students: Attend Career Online Drop-In Hours to connect with a Career Coach for quick questions and feedback on your application documents.
Are you a Duke student working on a startup, building a technology, or exploring an idea you want to keep moving forward? The Christensen Center is hosting Founders Fridays, a monthly, open mentoring session for student founders during the Spring 2026 semester. Founders Fridays is an informal "Ask Us Anything" space where you can get […]
Toastmasters provides a supportive environment to practice the skills you need to communicate with confidence. It all starts with a fun club atmosphere where members learn and practice together. You are warmly invited to experience Toastmasters as our guest -- for free! Join us for a high-impact, one-hour hybrid meeting. Attend in-person or online! In-person: […]
Co-hosted by the Duke Quantum Center, the NC State Quantum Initiative, and the UNC Kenan-Flagler's Rethinc. Labs.
Join your fellow Pratt grad students for a fun afternoon of games, ramen, and friendly competition! Sign up in advance, arrive by 3:00 PM, and finish a full bowl of ramen (yes-noodles and soup!) to enter a lottery for 5 GSPS swag prizes. Please eat at your own pace and risk, and take personal responsibility […]
Join us for the second annual Society-Centered AI Hackathon at Duke University, where teams will work on a topic of importance in society-centered AI. Open to members of the Duke community and the broader public. Read more and register on our webpage: https://sites.duke.edu/scai/hackathon/
Shopping Carts open for Summer 2026
Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!
Engineering Master's students: Attend Career Online Drop-In Hours to connect with a Career Coach for quick questions and feedback on your application documents.
Light rainfall, fog, and dew deposition (i.e., occult precipitation) have been shown to play a key role in ecosystem processes and resilience to extremes such as drought and wildfire. Occult precipitation describes hydrologic processes that provide water input to ecosystems but are typically not measured by rain gauges. Thus, the amount of additional water that […]