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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…
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, and a day of service/adv…
DSC volunteers at Mr. Kingon’s after school science club.
This SDF event is a one-hour research lunch, where graduate students can learn more about other PhD student research in a general-audience setting. Lunch is provided – RSVP required.
DSC volunteers at Mr. Kingon’s after school science club.
Come eat delicious Filipino food with good friends and great company 🙂
Join the Arts Annex team in making fun, hand-stitched patches from recycled fabric! Come prepared with a simple design idea.
Learn about the science and art of fermentation, while also getting hands-on experience on making your very own fermented project! This is the first of three workshops of our Fermentation Workshop Series. For our first workshop, we will be learning how to make lacto-fermented pickles and sauerkraut. We’ll teach you the basics and everything there is to know about fermentation– no prior kno…
A colorful and vibrant multicultural showcase featuring Brazilian Samba dancers, Nepali cultural dancers, spoken word performances, and storytelling. Free admission and food to all graduate & professional students, but registration is required. Dress code: Cultural and traditional attire encouraged but not mandatory. Please join us to showcase your cultural heritage and identities in a way…
Social event for the writers of the SciMag
Recurring General Body Meeting!