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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!
Join DISC and the CML for Friday grocery runs! We will provide free roundtrip transportation so you can visit a grocery store in the area to pick up specialty items plus explore different Durham grocery offerings. Open to all Duke students! How it works: Just show up at the stop that’s most convenient for you! See below for the van schedule- please be on time! The van will leave each stop af…
Define America is elated to host Migration Awareness week! The week will work 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/advocac…
dPS trip to TROSA to donate clothing items and help with sorting.
Stand-up comedy showcase with different format than our usual Sprint format (will be themed)
This is a volunteering event in which Duke students lead STEM based activities with 4th-6th graders from Durham
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…
We want to hear from YOU! Join the Office of Student Involvement & Leadership in discussing your experiences with the leadership initiatives offered in the department, such as the Next Level Leadership series. All feedback provided will help the SIL team continue to improve programs offered for students in our department. Lunch provided (Happy & Hale)
We want to hear from YOU! Join the Office of Student Involvement & Leadership in discussing your experiences with the leadership initiatives offered in the department, such as the Next Level Leadership series. All feedback provided will help the SIL team continue to improve programs offered for students in our department. Light refreshments from Monuts provided!
The Duke Alphas and the Mary Lou Williams Center are super excited to bring back the Black Duke Yearbook for the 2023 – 2024 school year! Please join us for our third portrait session on Friday, February 16 or at our second session on Monday, March 4. Both sessions will be hosted at The Landing in Bryan Center.