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Discussion about the Catholic faith lead by Priests
Come play with puppies from Duke PAWS while welcoming back our abroad friends and new members!
weekly meeting
This group provides a space for graduate and professional students to support each other and learn effective coping skills to manage their stress. Students will be able to process their academic, social, family, and career-related distress in a safe therapeutic environment. Students will also learn coping strategies through experiential exercises to raise their self-awareness and self-compassio…
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 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.
Equine-assisted psychotherapy is an innovative and evidence-based approach to improve your well-being. You will learn mindful skills to calm and connect with your mind and body through experiential exercises with horses, as well as to explore interpersonal relationships. Call CAPS 919-660-1000 to schedule a pre-group meeting
Join the Psychology Majors Union for mingling, Valentine’s Day treats, and time at the puppy kindergarten!
Migration Awareness week, with members working to raise awareness among the Duke community about the lived experiences of those affected by migration. This year, from Sunday, February 25th to Saturday, March 2nd, we are holding a series of events including mural painting on East Campus, a panel with guest speakers from local organizations, a day of service/advocacy with a local organization, an…
Body Empowerment Project (formerly Body Banter) is inviting UNC-Chapel Hill Ph.D. candidate Annie Eledge to discuss the history of anti-fatness and body liberation in North Carolina in order to raise awareness about Celebrate Our Bodies (NEDA) Week and promote conversation about body image on Duke’s campus.
Democracy Day is a university-wide event that promotes civic engagement amongst the students, administrators, and faculty of Duke University — especially in light of the upcoming primaries for not only the presidential elections but other local and state elections, as well. The event features a series of programming across the Bryan Center Plaza and Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center, including b…
Join the Women’s Center for an informational session on the new women of color mentoring program, Her Garden. Staff will be present to provide an overview of the program and answer any questions related to applications, timeline, events, and more!