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BOW General Body Meeting
Interviews for BOW
Come join the Undergraduate Research Support Office staff for the URS Mixer on Wednesday, September 20 from 4-5:30pm in East Duke 209. Meet the URS team, connect with DAEs, MUSER representatives, and talk to current students engaged in research! We are excited to see you there!
Interested in learning more about Duke programs that offer opportunities for travel and research? Want to learn more about the process for applying for competitive scholarships and fellows programs? Curious about how the libraries and other academic services can enhance your learning and research at Duke? Drop by the Academic Programs and Lilly Library Open House from 4-6pm on Tuesday, Septemb…
Come hang out with exec and meet fellow members!
Come make a tote bag with us (paints and totes provided)! We’re so excited to reconnect with Craven residents as we go into this new school year! (This is a rescheduled welcome event)
Welcome to United Black Athletes! We are excited to welcome our new athletes to our community and discuss what our year will look like!
Which writing skills are you bringing with you to college and how can you adapt the skills you have to meet the needs of college classes? In this workshop you will get a chance to talk to Writing Studio consultants about the best strategies for college writing while using your creative side to map your writing journey.
BOW general body meeting
DSAC will be leading an introduction to R workshop for students who want to learn some of the basics of R.
Come join us for English conversations on cultural perspectives, world news, local events, and more. International and domestic students, scholars, and staff are all welcome! No registration is necessary. Questions? Contact Rene Caputo, r.caputo@duke.edu Located in Room 144 for 9/5 and 9/19. All other days will be in Room 148.
DukeEngage is an eight-week immersive summer program that places Duke students in global communities addressing critical social issues. Through DukeEngage, students work with communities to develop solutions and create positive change, guided by Duke faculty and local partnering organizations. Additionally, students participate in critical reflection throughout the summer — unpacking their …