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Social Hosts are members of the Duke community who are required to be present at all on-campus events where alcohol is present. Social Hosts are sober, active bystanders that assist in promoting safe, social behaviors to ensure that the event ends well for all those attending. The workshop will cover: Your role as a Social Host. How you can promote safe, social behaviors. How your organization…
DukeEngage 2023 students will be celebrating their summer by sharing with each other what they learned and accomplished. Prospective students wanting to get a better sense of what DukeEngage is about are welcome to sit in on these presentations in Nelson Music Room, East Duke 201. *Note that not all of these programs will repeat in 2024: info about next year’s programs (app deadline Nov 1) …
Come learn about the projects we have this year and how to get involved!
In our first social event of the semester the Muse invites our new and returning staff to hang out, get their headshots taken and get to know each other!
As part of the Academic Resources Week, Dr. François Lutzoni will be hosting a workshop aimed towards helping students find and join research labs.
The first general body meeting for Progress Period. Prospective members will learn about our club, what we do, and how they can become more involved.
Save The Date! Calling all Black Graduate and Professional Students! We’ve got event specifically for YOU! Meet us in The Lou, Bryan Center 109, for ThrowDown Thursday September 21st, from 11am to 1pm. Make connections, enjoy good food and just take a break. We hope to see you there!
Join BOW and P&G for a exploration into corporate finance and the various career paths in the field!
Joint Info Session for DUMUNC and DISCON. Donuts wil lbe provided.
Drop by during Academic Resources Week to hang out with your Faculty-in-Residence, Academic Guide & Peer Success Leaders!
Intro to tech recruiting for all classes
Foundations of Engagement, a set of modules developed through a cross-campus collaboration, provides an opportunity to explore essential questions related to community engagement. In this introductory session, we address topics of identity and positionality, power and partnerships, and root cause analysis.