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This Zoom workshop is the first in a three-part series on open access publishing in the sciences. Explore the landscape of open access publishing in the sciences, from its historical roots to today’s funding models and challenges. This workshop empowers graduate students and faculty to navigate OA options confidently, understand article processing charges (APCs), and make informed choices about…
Social Hosts are members of the Duke community that are required to be present at all on-campus events where alcohol is present. Social Hosts are sober, active bystanders that assist in promoting safe, social behaviors to ensure that the event ends well for all those attending. What will this workshop cover? Your role as a Social Host. How you can promote safe, social behaviors. How your …
[In-person] The R language has become a popular option for working with geospatial data. Compared to traditional GIS software, the code-driven approach of R can be more reproducible and efficient. This workshop gives participants the skills to perform geospatial workflows entirely within R. We will discuss how different types of geospatial data work in R, review useful data sources, and walk th…
Volunteer with Duke PAWS at Orange County Animal Shelter in Chapel Hill! You can walk & bathe dogs, socialize the animals, help make frozen treats, help with laundry, and more! Please fill out the Shelter Trip Interest Form & follow the instructions on our website: https://sites.duke.edu/dukepaws/volunteer/.
Every Monday from 7-8 pm DUU(rham) meets in Room 037 in the Bryan Center to plan and discuss events that foster lasting relationships between Duke students and Durham’s vendors, landmarks, and rich history.
Weekly practices held for 2 hours twice a week.
Weekly meeting of the Duke Robotics Club.
Join us as we are led by Dr. Reinhardt Huetter in breaking open St. Augustine’s Confessions. Books are provided by the Thomistic Institute.
Mentors will provide local high school students 1-on-1 assistance through the college application process at their high schools
Mentors will provide local high school students 1-on-1 assistance through the college application process at their high schools
Mentors will provide local high school students 1-on-1 assistance through the college application process at their high schools
Ready to roll the dice, make some moves, and claim bragging rights? Game Night is on! Grab your friends, pick your favorite game, and let the fun begin.