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Happy NC Pride! The parade will be 10:30 AM – 12:30 AM Saturday Sept. 24th on Duke’s East Campus. Before the parade, oSTEM will be offering breakfast, refreshments, and other free swag on East Campus. Afterwords we will head to the parade and booths as a group. Feel free to join us for a day of community building, positivity, and visibility. Please register so we can ensure we have food …
Round Table event celebrating the upcoming semester.
Members of DFX will go thrifting and get dinner together.
Duke Moot Court General Body Meetings (GBMs) provide new and returning members of Oral Advocacy, Brief Writing, and the General Body to learn competition case material and practice related constitutional law skills.
We have weekly sessions for the Duke Effective Altruism introductory fellowship called the Arete Fellowship. Each room will have about 5 people: 4 fellows and a facilitator. There will be about 20-25 people from Duke EA in the link dispersed across the 4 small group study rooms.
volunteer ESL tutoring provided to members of the Durham community by Duke student volunteers
Weekly meeting time for members of DMEJ
Session Two of the Core Consulting Series where participants will participate in a group study and present to judges
Do you struggle to maintain a consistent sleep schedule? Or, do you find yourself caught in cycles of poor sleep habits? This workshop will provide you with holistic tips and strategies for breaking out of vicious sleep cycles to build a more solid foundation for rest and rejuvenation. RSVP not required, but preferred for accuracy of food and resources.
We will be providing an overview of our club, our activities this semester, and our brigade!
Through training and a simulated consulting session, participants will learn how to approach a challenge from a consulting lens. Students will receive training on client presentations, hypothesis-based consulting, and/or data visualization. Students will work in groups to apply learning to adapt methodologies to a case, presenting findings in front of a panel and receiving feedback on performan…
Have you ever wanted to know what working for a clinical research organization is like or the transition into this industry? Nick Rizzo, PhD ’17 (Genetics and Genomics) joins us for a conversation about how clinical research, pharma, and contract research organizations (CROs) can be a great fit for PhDs, especially in the biomedical sciences.