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Intro to tech recruiting for all classes
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) …
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…
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.
Want to know how to get members interested in your organization? Do you have lots of people sign up and want to motivate them to stay involved? In this session, we’ll discuss how you can recruit and retain members in your student organization.
In this session, student organization leaders will learn about 1) how to extend the impact of their organization beyond their term and 2) how to amplify their programming beyond the scope of Duke’s campus by cultivating meaningful alumni connections.
Join SOP Finance & SOFC to discuss the difference between us and who best to go to for the various needs of your organization! Come ready to think through some of your events that may need funding and payments as we will provide helpful best practices when thinking through your financial needs.
Student organizations and groups are vital parts of Duke student and campus life. At Duke University Archives (UA), we can help you find out more about your group’s history and help preserve your legacy. The first part of this session will introduce you to the University Archives and the historic records of student organizations we hold. The second half of the session will focus on how you can …
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.
Hear from Duke Alumni about their experiences as leaders during their time on campus! In a conversation with Ana Ramirez Calderon (T’20) who now works in the Office for Undergraduate Education, Hadeel Hamoud (T’22) who now works in the Center for Muslim Life, and Corey Pilson (T’20) who now works for the Dean of Students, ask them any questions about their time as student leaders, advice on man…