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As part of programming for ASA’s Restorying event series, Define America will be hosting a tabling event on BC Plaza called “Our Stories on BC.”
Organizing and finding faculty reviewers for publication review
Come to BC Plaza on Nov 4th from 2-4pm to learn how to latin social dance! We will specifically be teaching bachata, a popular style and genre of music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the 20th century. No experience necessary. Parents are welcome! Free food will be provided. Come have fun social dancing with us!
Speed Dating Event to get to know members of the journal and their work.
Join us to watch Reservation Dogs, enjoy crafts and light refreshments
We are inviting a panel of professionals and current graduate students to share about their experiences in Masters and PhD programs in Civil and Environmental Engineering.
The DCC will be cooking and serving dinner to families transitioning out of homelessness through Families Moving Forward (FMF). FMF is a local non-profit that provides safe housing as well as enrichment programs to help families break the cycle of poverty. We will be praying for these families and cooking dinner on Monday, November 13th at 7:00 PM at the FAH.
Join Jewish Life at Duke for a weekly dinner every Monday in November to discuss Israel from different experts and thought leaders. Free kosher dinner from the Freeman Center Cafe will be provided. **Topics and speakers to be announced soon.
This event will feature half an hour of moderated discussion and half an hour of audience Q & A. While the topic is not yet set in stone, the talk will likely focus on foreign investment, corruption, and other facets of economic development in the region.
BOW NMP event 3
Are you pursuing your career interests in public policy, law, public services, education, environment, criminal justice, international relations, or diplomacy? Are you pursuing internship opportunities in the public sector, NGOs and international organizations (United Nations, UNICEF etc.)? Please join us with our student panelists to learn about their inspiring internship experience in the pu…
How are own stories of self-connected to larger stories of community and liberation? What are the ways in which these larger narratives created? These are the questions A. Kamau Pope (they/he) will interrogate for the Queer and Trans leadership Series. Kamau, in his own words, is a dirt road academic and a Black, queer, trans story sharer, historian, and Ph.D. candidate at Duke University. They…