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Are you kinder to others than yourself? Do you enjoy the company of a loving therapy dog? This skill-based group is for anyone who tends to be their own worst critic. Mindfulness and self-compassion are important for developing emotional resilience and overall well-being. In this group, not only will you learn skills to cultivate your self-compassion, but you will also get to engage with a lova…
Explore winter botany –learn about local plants, tree identification, and more!– with a guided nature walk around Duke Pond led by Dr. Manos!
Amnesty International is the world’s largest grassroots human rights organization with over 10 million members across 150+ countries. We are entirely independent of government funding or influence, as well as independent of any political ideology, economic interest or religion. As a student group, we work to address both domestic and international human rights abuses through education, advocacy…
Recurring General Body Meeting!
This is part of the intake process for intakes of spring 2024.
Come join us for advice on some career advice!
Gather in the Hollows B 3rd common room to make your own bouquet, eat freshly baked cookies, watch a romcom, and enjoy strengthening/building new friendships! This event is open to all!
Technical Skill Practice
Therapeutic Tabletop Role Playing Game Group (TTRPG) is a form of group therapy which utilizes narration and role play to help students work as a team to solve problems, improve interpersonal effectiveness, increase frustration tolerance, and emotional resilience through the use of storytelling and gameplay. Students will learn coping strategies at a playful setting by rolling dice, creating ch…
weekly meeting
This support group provides a space for Black and female identified graduate and professional students to grow within a supportive community. Using the principles of thriving in community and wellness as resistance, participants will co-create a space for personal and collective growth.
This event is an opportunity to meet a guest speaker from the introductory course to the climate engineering masters program. This will allow ASCE members to learn more about the program, intersections with their current courses, and meet the director and a relevant industry professional.