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Join ASA for our first general body meeting of the year! Food will be provided.
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…
JOIN ARC FRÉD FOR A MIDDAY RESET! Take a well-deserved break and recharge with snacks, creativity, and meaningful connection. This is the perfect way to pause in the middle of the day, enjoy some good food, and engage in fun, low-stress activities that spark your creativity. Come meet new people, share some laughs, and give yourself a boost to kick off the week strong and energized!
Led by staff from Duke University Libraries, this online Responsible Conduct of Research session for new graduate students serves as an introduction to library resources as well as an overview of essential practices and topics in ethical, responsible research in the humanities. Topics include: • using library databases and finding materials, • special collections and rare book/manus…
Research impact can be broadly defined as citations, readership, and the overall use of your scholarly work (articles, books, data, etc.). In this workshop, you will learn about multiple metrics, consider the pros and cons, and explore methods for keeping track of how others use your research. A zoom link will be sent via email to registered participants the morning of the workshop
Onboarding.
Weekly meeting of the Duke Robotics Club.
Join us for a cozy night in with popcorn, sweet treats, hot cocoa, and tea—plus a comfy movie screening and optional mug decorating! Come in your PJs, bring a friend, and unwind with good vibes and warm drinks
This interactive training invites Duke departmental staff to explore the history, impact, and current realities of Islamophobia in the United States. Participants engage with stories, data, and campus context to gain a deeper understanding of Muslim presence in America and how narratives of exclusion continue to shape perception and experience. While focused on Muslim students, the training sup…
Mentors will provide local high school students 1-on-1 assistance through the college application process at their high schools
Q&A, live demo, + information session on ShopMy
How well do you know the wizarding world? ✨ Harry Potter Trivia — October 9, 8–9 PM in Kraft.