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ASIAN/AMERICAN PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH 2024 Tending Gardens “The act of tending a garden involves the active and ongoing process of observing plants as they grow, and maintaining the garden in the appropriate conditions (U. of Aberdeen).” When we think about our communities and the people who make them, we ought to think of them as gardens: worthy of thriving and growing successfully. “Tending Gardens” as the theme of this year’s A/APIHM encompasses a range of metaphorical and literal meanings, emphasizing the care, cultivation, and nurturing of various aspects of life, society, or the self. This can symbolize the process…
Planning an event can be as simple as reserving a room for your meeting or as complicated as planning a multi-day program with dozens of break-out sessions, meals and coffee breaks, providing attendee registration websites, making sure your event is environmentally friendly, and the list goes on. But the key to a successful event, no matter the size, is planning. Our team members are the primary campus contact point for services related to conferences and events in the Campus Center and across campus for faculty, staff, and students. We can assist you in reserving a space, ensuring your event follows university events…
All Roads Lead to The Lou Our Vision We are dedicated to building community, fostering belonging, and cultivating joy for ALL Black people at Duke University. Our Mission The mission of the Mary Lou Williams Center at Duke University is to foster a safe and affirming community that supports the diverse needs of Black-identified people. Our Core Values Community Authenticity Inclusion Liberation Respect We Believe….. Black is not a monolith. That blackness is broad deep & diverse That our blackness should be celebrated, honored and affirmed. Blackness is beautiful That the legacy of our ancestors should be exalted. Black people…
Upcoming + Ongoing Events Join our newsletter Submit resources to our newsletter Join our Duke groups and register for upcoming events Signature Events Throughout the year, the Mary Lou Williams Center hosts a number of programs and events. Check below to see new and current events or learn more about our signature ” Mary Lou” events. Black Convocation A culturally affirming kick-off to the academic year. Black Convocation invites Black faculty and staff to impart wisdom and inspiration to the student community as they begin the academic year. Student leaders are also invited to share student organization information to help…
Spring 2025 CEF Applications will open on MONDAY, OCTOBER 21! The submission window opens Monday, October 21 and closes Wednesday, October 30- Check back soon! What is the Cultural Engagement Fund? The Cultural Engagement Fund (CEF) is a funding source for students groups that meet the following criteria: Is formally recognized or chartered by Duke University; Has an assigned fund code or account issued by Student Affairs Primarily benefits undergraduate students. **Please note: in order for student organizations to access the CEF application via Duke Groups, they must first complete the financial training via Duke Groups. The application will be…
The Modern Day Lou Register Here Black Family Brunch 2024 FDOC FALL 2024 Mary Lou Day and our Grand Reopening First Friday back in The Lou! Students gather and attend Black Convocation 2023 MLWC 40th Anniversary Gala 2023 Black Family Brunch 2024 MLWC 40th Anniversary Gala 2023 Black Family Brunch 2024 Cookout for The Culture 2024 2024 Graduates at Final Honors MLWC and peers celebrate spring 2023 Our 2024 graduates! Cookout for The Culture 2024 Class of 2024 Alumna join us for Cookout for The Culture! Submit Events to our newsletter Join Our Newsletter Resource Highlight The Black Book Looking…
Expand your cultural knowledge. The list below is a compilation of various articles and resources (campus and community) of potential interest. This page is currently growing! Please utilize what you’d like but know we are working on refreshing and expanding this list! Campus and Community Resources Balanced Plate & Nutrition Guides (includes culturally informed plates) Center for Anti-Violence Education Workshop Menu Center for Urban and Racial Equity COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented Communities Duke-Durham Fund (Assistance Funds) Equality North Carolina Grab & Go Meals for Kids(distributed at multiple food pantries in NC) Immigrants Rising North Carolina Food Pantries North Carolina…
Meet the staff and students we depend on. These are the individuals who contribute their time, talents, and leadership to make sure that the Center for Multicultural Affairs provides the resources and services that contribute to the flourishing and communal thriving of Duke students. CMA Staff Interested in connecting? Email us! Want to contact the collective team? See our office info at the bottom of this page. Linda Capers (she/her) Director Contact her for information about Center history, Cultural Engagement Fund, and her interests. Connect with Linda! Vacant Associate Director Coming Soon Alex Espaillat (she/her/ella) Assistant Director Contact her for…
How can we help? Student Health is the primary source for a wide range of healthcare services for all Duke Students, many of which are covered by the student health fee. We are here to provide evidence-based, patient-centered health care to our campus community in a professional and compassionate manner that directly contributes to the student’s well-being and overall success. To make an appointment call (919) 681-9355 and choose option 1. Primary Care Services The health practitioners at Duke Student Health provide comprehensive health care. We should be your first stop for any health concern and can take care of…