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The start of Spring is a significant event for many East Asian and Southeast Asian organizations, with the season heralding the Lunar New Year at the turn of the traditional lunisolar calendar. The season represents a festive period of reunion and renewal for many Asian countries, and is regarded as a time to honor ancestors, the deities, to spend time with loved ones, or to offer thanks for ha…
All About That BASE! is a series of fun events in Base held throughout the semester! The events are focused on building community, inviting folks to our shared space, and creating memories. The events are very informal, ranging from study sessions, game nights, to presentations. Please come, invite your friends, and have a wonderful time (with snacks)!
Members of DGMB and volunteers will spend a few hours packaging hygiene supplies to create care packages for children in Panama.
Volunteering at the community collection event in Cary, NC
Nic Net Impact, DICE (Diverse & Inclusive Community for the Environment), and DEJN (Duke Environmental Justice Network) have come together to organize a three-part DEI Learning Series where participants will have the opportunity to learn hands-on skills on how to apply DEI best practices to their work as environmental professionals.
Zine-making workshop for participants to communicate their research in a new creative way
Come to the CSGD to make candles (not for lighting in your dorms)! While supplies last. Persons who anticipate needing accommodations or who have questions about access may contact csgd@studentaffairs.duke.edu in advance of the program.
Hangout with DQF mentors, play poker, and hear about their internship experiences at top trading firms.
Encompasses all volunteering trips for BCS volunteers at Duke. In a given trip, a group of volunteers will drive to Neal Middle School, help tutor students in their classes for about 1 hour, and then drive back to campus.
“We are here, and we are here to stay”, is an exhibit that features the narratives and images submitted by the Duke and the local community whose lives have been touched in some way by immigration status. As part of our programming for Undocumented Awareness Week, this exhibit ultimately aims to highlight the voices of often marginalized communities to demonstrate that immigration is not just a…
Join us at Queer Folkloric Fantasies and explore identity through artistic practice with NYC-based artist Chanel Matsunami Govreau. There will be an interactive performance by Chanel followed by a guided collaging workshop where you’ll be able to incorporate your own folklore, identity, and history into a personal work of art. Dinner and boba will be provided. This program is co-sponsored by Du…
Please join the Duke Sustainability Board for a cocktail hour kick-off to our annual sympoisum. This year’s them is “Reducing our Impact.”