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Hi!! We’re so excited to host out first Best Buddies social of the semester this Friday 2/3 at 6 pm in the Reuben Cooke building Room 126!! We will have some board games and beading activities and work on making Valentine’s Day cards as well! We’re excited for everyone to join us. Don’t hesitate to bring any friends! More is always merrier!
Planning and logistics for Environmental Alliance’s Earthfest
Social Hosts are members of the Duke community that 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. What will this workshop cover? Your role as a Social Host. How you can promote safe, social behaviors. How your…
Join Duke BGPSA as we celebrate Black History Month with our graduate and professional students. Join us for a night of fun, food, games, and networking with Black/African American students across Duke University!
Duke Pamilya will be hosting a grocery run for members and anyone interested in attending in order to learn more about Filipino food and cuisine, and to interact with the local Asian community.
Open studio access for kit rentals at the Annex
BOW is thrilled to offer a hybrid event for Duke students (and recent alumni) who are considering business school. This event is for you if you are considering applying for any of the following: – MBA deferred enrollment (apply during your final year of undergrad to start an MBA in 2-4 years) – Pre-experience business masters degree (e.g. Fuqua MMS) starting after graduation – MBA programs in…
The history of American Muslims goes back more than 400 years. As the Muslim population grows so do incidents of Islamophobia (https://abcnews.go.com/US/20-years-911-islamophobia-continues-haunt-muslims/story?id=79732049) Join the Center for Muslim Life for an introductory training about the history and presence of Muslims and Islamophobia in the US. Learn to: 1) Recognize stereotypes of…
Open studio access for kit rentals at the Annex
We hope to commemorate this year and our Black Duke community in an authentic way by crafting a yearbook, so we’ll essentially be capturing the countless faces, personalities, cultures and identities that shape Black Duke ’22-’23. All members of the Black Duke community (students, faculty, and staff) are invited to participate.
Paige Vinson has worked in higher education since 2006. She began her formal mindfulness training in 2010 and completed her Koru Teacher Certification in 2020. She has witnessed first-hand the positive impact that mindfulness practice has had not only on her life but also on the everyday lives of her students.
This an opportunity for students to learn about all the resources Duke has to offer to help us create a successful undergraduate career.