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Come hang out at the arts annex and do CD art with free food, music, and good vibes!
Come sew with us! First-year women-identifying students are invited to join us for an afternoon of needlework and companionship. Embroidery kits will be provided, and students are welcome to bring their own needlework projects (including embroidery, sewing, knitting, crochet, or anything else). Whether you’ve been stitching for years or are just getting started, this event is for you! Plus, …
Come celebrate 110 years of the Durham Bulls with DUU! DUU has secured a number of tickets for Duke students to attend the April 1st Durham Bulls game vs. Norfolk. This game will also include a celebration the long history of the Durham Bulls, who began playing in 1913. The bus will leave campus at promptly 12:15 pm and then will shuttle students back to campus beginning at 2:30 pm cont…
Visit the Durham Farmers’ Market with DUU! DUU will have a continuous shuttle initially leaving from campus at 8:00 a.m. on April 8th with the final departing shuttle leaving the Farmers’ Market at the conclusion of the market at 12:00 p.m. If you’ve always wanted to visit the local Farmers’ Market but were unsure of how to get there, now is your chance! We recommend bringing a bag …
In Durham for Spring Break? Get certified in Mental Health First Aid! The certification, including LUNCH, are fully sponsored for Duke students. Your responsibility: — Registration via DukeGroups by 3/9 — 2 hours online pre-work — 6 hours in-person engaging coursework (plus lunch) on March 14 (9am-4pm). ** Questions? David Frankel david.frankel@duke.edu
SDF allows graduate students to share their research in 30 minute talks! We also organize GradX Talks every year! Come socialize with other students! Speakers(Current titles) : Social Sciences and Humanities: Dubie Toa-Kwapong from the Department of Cultural Anthropology STEM: Dongye Lu, from the Department of Neurobiology
Creating space to share good food, nature knowledge, and build relationships between the graduate club, NicNats, and the undergraduate club, Wild Ones.
Trivia social event!
Join us for some evening tea! Try out samples of tea from various countries, along with the snacks usually had with them!
Duke MAPS will be hosting a physician panel highlighting the specialty of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Students will break their fasts together
The Community Cultural Wealth 101 training is designed for Students, staff, & faculty to explore the nature of social capital, and how it reflects social inequalities and existing hierarchies. The traditional concept of “cultural capital” posits that to succeed, we must adopt the behaviors and values of those who are at the top of the hierarchy. In this training, participants will learn about t…