Find schools & colleges in Durham, NC. Listings include Audi Club North America, Families & Communities Rising, North Carolina Central University Department of Athletics, International Association For Near-Death Studies (IANDS), Forever Duke and Duke Global Health Institute - DGHI. Click on each in the list below the map for more information.
The official page for Audi Club North America
FCR, formerly CHTOP, is a Durham, NC based nonprofit organization with programs that reach nationwide. Established in 1969, FCR is a national provider of programs and services focused on children, families and the communities they are in.
The official page of the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Department of Athletics. w
IANDS is an educational nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that focuses most of its resources into providing the highest quality information available about near-death experience (NDE) related subjects. It is the only such membership group in the world.
Celebrating and engaging Duke alumni, donors, students, and friends one post at a time.
At Duke Global Health Institute, we are preparing global health leaders, working toward health equity, and partnering for change. Visit us on Twitter and Instagram @DukeGHI.
Developing leaders in orthopaedics, rehabilitation research, education, and patient care.
Committed to teaching, producing, and presenting the documentary arts.
The Official Facebook site for Duke University Field Hockey. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Duke_FH
SEAREG is a network of scholars who are working at the forefront of Southeast Asian studies.
The Eagle Club is the official athletics booster organization for North Carolina Central University (NCCU).
Alban at Duke Divinity School helps leaders connect and learn from one another by sharing practical wisdom, stories of thriving congregations and transformational models of ministry.
The National Humanities Center is the only major independent American institute for advanced study in all fields of the humanities.
A research and education center based at Duke's Fuqua School of Business focused on social entrepren
Giving members opportunities to join forces, exchange ideas, share institutional strategies, and provide an effective voice on public policy matters.
A one-acre, working farm providing food systems education for the Duke and Durham communities.
Where people of all abilities share life together! Reality Ministries fosters friendships amongst people of all abilities marked by mutuality, authenticity and the reality of Christ’s love for all.
The Durham Literacy Center is the leading independent nonprofit dedicated to providing free literacy services to adults and out-of-school youth in Durham.
The Walking Classroom program is simple: Students take brisk 20-minute walks as a class while listening to the same custom-written, kid-friendly podcasts that come preloaded on our WalkKit (audio devices) or are available in our mobile app.
Research Square is a preprint platform that makes research communication faster, fairer, and more useful.
ArtPost at Happymess is Durham's locally owned art supply store. We also offer art lessons, camps,
Jewish Life at Duke: Your source for everything Jewish at Duke University.
DukeEngage provides full funding for select Duke undergraduates who wish to pursue an immersive summer of service somewhere in the world.
Building Confident Gymnasts at BCG! Classes, camps, birthday parties... there are so many ways to h
🌎⚡️ Fueling ambitions. Powering networks. Accelerating solutions. ⚡️🌎
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Duke University’s Black Student Alliance envisions a diverse campus where students are entitled to unlimited access to the University, empowered to take advantage of its resources, and engaged in fluid interaction within and across all races.
Providing the best Muslim Life experience in higher education
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