Found 2956 matches
Orientation for House Councils, East Campus Council, & Devils After Dark
This RCR session will introduce you to a variety of library resources and services to support your research practices in the social sciences. We’ll cover discipline-specific research resources, copyright and fair use, citation practices and avoiding plagiarism, research data management, and issues in scholarly publishing from an author’s perspective. You’ll meet library experts relevant to your…
[In-person] This workshop will help you get started telling stories with maps on the ArcGIS StoryMaps platform. This easy-to-use web application combines interactive maps with narrative text, images, and videos to provide a powerful communication tool for any project with a spatial component. We will explore the capabilities of the platform, share best practices for designing effective stories,…
Meet our executive board and other club members as we chat about our club, walk through our plans for the year, get to know each other, and enjoy some delicious breakfast for dinner!
[Online] Pivot Tables are one of the easier ways to go from detailed data to aggregate charts in Microsoft Excel, but many people don’t know how to or are uncomfortable making Pivot Tables. This workshop will be a very basic introduction to how to use Pivot Tables to summarize your data and make those patterns clearer through visualization with charts in Excel. This event is open to non-Duke pa…
Casino Night with Poker, Uno & Spades.
Join DUU Speakers and Stage for its first meeting of 2025-26!! Our committee presents high-quality speaker events across all topics, styles, and genres. These topics have included comedy, sports, and activism, while previous speakers have included Cody Ko, Pete Davidson, Sue Bird, and Nikki Glaser. The committee is open to all students. Members of the committee work on selecting speakers, event…
Come learn bridge, the greatest ever card game of strategy and teamwork! No experience needed, we’ll teach you everything. Meet new people and sharpen your mind. Snacks will be provided!
A fun, social event where attendees enjoy a traditional Mexican board game: Lotería.
During this workshop the students will learn about the importance of the calaveras in the ofrenda for the Day of the Dead as well as the function of the Alebrijes in the Altar. We will paint a 5 inches rock like a Calavera and will decorated following the designs used for Mexican artisans to paint alebrijes.
Mentors will provide local high school students 1-on-1 assistance through the college application process at their high schools
A lecture by Professor Gina Noia from Providence College