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Come join us at the Duke Gardens for some friendly discussion and delicious picnic food! Meet other RAM members, and learn more about the organization!
Learn to Lift workshops orient students to strength training through exercise demonstrations and professional advice from a Personal Trainer. Space is limited and pre-registration is required on MyRec.
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Come learn more about studying abroad at the University of Sydney! A staff member from U Sydney will be on campus to share more information and answer questions from Duke students interested in studying in Australia!
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This class introduces the student to the tradition of Dia de Muertos. Spanning over 3500 years, the class illuminates the major shifts in the development of this tradition and how it came to be what it is today. Class will address how to construct an ofrenda, and teach the student how to produce paper cempaxochitl (marigolds) and papel picado ( cut paper).
In June of 2023, the U.S Supreme Court voted to curb affirmative action in higher education. Are you curious about what this could mean for diversity in higher education? For you? If you’d like to learn more about how the ruling impacts Duke and other institutions, join us for our SPARK Conversation on Monday, September 25th at 6pm in Dollard Commons (Kilgo P). Dinner provided for those who reg…
Come visit Duke Amnesty International on the BC Plaza to find out how we can make sure Duke is investing in the right places!
Learn how to use Duke Groups like a pro. The Duke Groups site is more than just events you might be missing out. Come learn about the free features of the platform such as website design, mass email, and running elections.
Want to make your event stand out from the masses on campus? Come learn from industry professionals who plan some of the largest events at Duke. This session will include strategies to set your team up for success and ways to upgrade your event from average to excellent.
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.
When in spaces with peers, it may be a challenge for students to provide one another feedback. But you don’t have to avoid it! In this session, we will discuss some best practices on how to effectively navigate conflict, hold your peers accountable, and provide valuable feedback to one another so you can all work together to be your best.