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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 …
Learn about the event policies on campus, how to book event spaces, and tips and tricks for hosting a successful event.
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.
In this session, student group leaders will learn about the standards and expectations for members of the Duke Community. As leaders who have shared ownership and responsibility for the safety, sense of belonging, and inclusion of our Duke Community student leaders will learn what they can do to ensure the standards in our community are upheld and Duke’s campus remains a safe and civil learnin…
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer, the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. As a QPR-trained Gatekeeper, you will learn…
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.
Meetings can sometimes be the least fun and most frustrating aspect of being in a student organization. Come to this session to discuss how to improve your meetings to make your organization more effective, efficient, and fun!
What should I say to my friend during Ramadan? Why can’t one of our organization members meet on Saturday mornings? Why is one of our council members fasting during this time? How is our yoga class connected to Hinduism? If you have ever had these questions or others like it, this conversation is for you. This will be a guided conversation on how to acknowledge and respect the various cultural…
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!