Our NBA 2K21 tournament is happening this Saturday at 1PM and we welcome everyone to join. XBOX 1 and PS4 players can play. The more the players, the bigger the prize‼️So be sure to sign up and invite all your friends/family to show up 🎮 and show out 🏀.
Brother Victor Clifton (4-KO-SP20) is a freshman majoring in Psychology from Henderson, NC. He is a Questbridge Scholar and a BN Duke Scholar. This summer, he will be interning with Reality Ministries in Durham, NC.
Brother Robert Cranston (3-KO-SP20) is a freshman from Snellville, GA. He is double majoring in Electrical/Computer Engineering and Computer Science. This summer, he plans to work and take Multivariable Calculus at Georgia Tech.
Brother Christopher Warren (2-KO-SP20) is a junior from North Plainfield, NJ. He is double majoring in ECE and Computer Science, and is on the executive board of Duke’s NSBE chapter. This summer, he will be working at Microsoft as a PM where he hopes to work post-graduation.
Brother James Mbuthia (1-KO-SP20) is a sophomore from Nairobi, Kenya. He is a MasterCard Scholar pursuing a double major in ICS and GSF. James founded Khaya Magazine and serves as the Editor-in-Chief. He also sings in the Duke Amandla Chorus and serves on DukeAfrica’s Exec Board.
Please join us in congratulating our Spring 2020 line, 5 Architects of a PHrozen Kingdom. We are extremely proud and hope you enjoyed their virtual probate last night. It is still available for viewing on the @DukeAlphas IGTV.
Thank you to everyone who attended our annual Fashion Show! Special shoutout to all the models and intermission performers. All photos from the show are now available on Duke Box: https://t.co/0RzVqdKgvl
Come out and learn how to manage your hair as a black man tomorrow. We’ll even have a live Q&A session with a stylist from @LavishHairSpa1. #alphaweek2020
The Brothers of KO, along with other members of @nphcduke, planted 26 trees today at George Watts Elementary School. We would like to thank @DurhamBeautiful for allowing us to help fulfill their mission.
On the day of celebration for Brother Martin Luther King Jr., the Brothers of KO participated in the annual MLK Meal Packaging Event at the Duke School. In the end, over 100,000 meals were boxed and ready for delivery to those in need.
In honor of Brother Martin Luther King Jr., the Brothers of KO acted as ushers for Duke’s annual MLK Jr. Commemoration Service yesterday, keynoted by Andrew Gillum.
We would like to thank the Alpha Beautillion program for allowing us to host 14 amazing young men on campus last weekend. We were able to talk to them about life in college, future plans, and even play pickup basketball. We wish them all the best in their future endeavors.
This weekend, the Brothers of KO enjoyed their time at ANCA’s 58th District Conference in Rocky Mount, NC. While there, Brother Cameron King and Brother Pelham Van Cooten III placed first in the Hobart Jarrett Debate Competition.