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Haunted Hospital is a fun, educational, Halloween-themed, simulated experience. It is an interprofessional event that encourages MD, PA, RN, and PT to work together in groups to solve medical scenarios. All are invited! Food and beverages will be provided! Costumes highly encouraged. The theme this year is Stranger Things…the Upside Down Emergency Room Nightmare!
Have you wondered how your college major shapes the way that we engage the world, open career paths, and frame questions about our life’s purpose? Your choice of a major can lead to any number of paths in your life and a career. Most Duke graduates have pivots, turns, and twists in their own careers and lives. Join the Faculty Fellows, Academic Guides, & Duke Alumni in the Quads for a fun,…
The chapter hosts our alumni from various career fields on a hybrid panel to provide advice, insight, and opportunity for professional development and advancement for Black Duke undergraduates.
Two groups of 20 students will be transported to Durham High Schools where they will talk with students about creating a plan for how, when, and where to vote.
In place of the annual NPHC yard show that we didn’t have this year, the chapter will be putting on their own performance-based event highlighting the historical importance of stepping and other forms of dance.
Interested in learning how you can help build community here at Duke? Join this information session to learn about the impact and expectations for serving in the Resident Assistant position with Housing and Residence Life Staff. Applications are now being accepted for Spring 2023 (November 3rd priority deadline) and for next academic year (January 9th priority deadline). If you have questi…
Interested in learning how you can help build community here at Duke? Join this information session to learn about the impact and expectations for serving in the Resident Assistant position with Housing and Residence Life Staff. Applications are now being accepted for Spring 2023 (November 3rd priority deadline) and for next academic year (January 9th priority deadline). If you have questi…
Monthly general body meeting where we will play games, socialize, eat food, and build community in the duke life space in the library.
Mary Lou Williams Center Staff will be coming to East Campus Marketplace on the 4th Thursday of every month to have dinner with the First-year students in their neck of the woods. When you’re new to campus, it is intimidating to walk into a center where you don’t know many people. The Mary Lou staff wants to take the time to meet you where you do feel comfortable and enjoy a good meal. Nothing …
In place of the annual NPHC yard show that we didn’t have this year, the chapter will be putting on their own performance-based event highlighting the historical importance of stepping and other forms of dance.
Weekly dinner and gathering for Few residents in the Brodhead Center to build community and belonging among residents as well as support the social, residential, and intellectual life of the Quad. A regular rotation of faculty, university leadership, and residence life staff will join. Free dessert will be provided and attendees will earn President’s Quad Cup points for their Quad.
We welcome our international students to stop by our weekly tabling in the BC Plaza on west campus to hang out, meet with DISC staff, and chat. We’ll have free donuts each week!