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Learn more about what it is like to transition from a Duke student to working in the tech industry or pursuing further education. 3 Duke Catalyst alumni will be presenting their experiences. 2 are currently working different roles at Google in the Bay Area and 1 is getting her ECE Master’s at Carnegie Mellon University.
Students will break their fasts with a meal together during the month of Ramadan
Students will break their fasts with a meal together during the month of Ramadan
We will be cooking dinner to serve at FMF the next day
Come join the Duke Water Network for discussions around nature-based solutions and breakout workshops put on by a range of Nicholas School clubs and organizations. We’ll have the opportunity for a roundtable discussion with Dr. Lydia Olander, the director of the Ecosystem Services Program at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability here at Duke University. The rest of the…
Join us as we welcome globally recognized speaker, educator, and digital influencer Hen Mazzig to Duke! Hen Mazzig is an educator on Jewish history, with a focus on the Middle East and North African region. He also teaches about the intersection between progressivism and Zionism, is an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, and empowers others to use social media for good. In this talk, …
Join us for an early screening of the incendiary, high-stakes heist thriller that radically explores direct action in climate activism. The film follows a crew of young environmental activists as they execute a daring mission to sabotage an oil pipeline. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with Jordan Sjol, writer, executive producer, and current graduate student at Duke (Literature pro…
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…
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…