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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…
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.
Our values guide our decisions and impact how we lead. Values are the foundation of living and leading with integrity. Can you name your five core values? Can your student org name its values? In this workshop, we will reflect on individual values, organizational values, and leadership, to help you and your organization be more resilient, make aligned choices, and be better leaders.
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Our Belay Workshops provide a comprehensive introduction to rock climbing. You will learn about the basic climbing concepts and practices including equipment, rope handling, knots, and proper belay technique. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to take our Belay Check in order to receive a Belay Pass at our facility, allowing you to belay anytime the facility is open!
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.
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!
Presented in Partnership with DukeCreate & DuWell Instructor: VaChikepe: The Poet About the Workshop In this workshop, students will be introduced to Leonard Dembo through his song, “Munovenga Mudzimai Wangu”, which translates to “You Don’t Like My Wife”. According to The Herald, documenting the growth of music in Zimbabwe without mentioning Leonard Dembo would be incomplete. Dembo, wh…
Unique vocal talent, accomplished songwriting and commanding instrumental skills are just a few of Darin and Brooke Aldridge’s gifts. Brooke is a four-time consecutive winner for Female Vocalist of the Year for the International Bluegrass Music Association and together with their band, they were nominated for 2021 Vocal Group of the Year. Their latest album, This Life We’re Livin,’ is a wa…