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We will be celebrating Black History Month with Student Affairs!
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…
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.
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
Learn about graduate scholarships for juniors, seniors, and recent alumni.
Angela Lee from Hayti Heritage will be speaking to students about the history of Durham and the ways Duke students can engage with their local community.
Guest Speaker event on impact investing in collaboration with BOW
The Student Service Fair is an opportunity for students to learn about all of the wonderful student service organizations on campus. We want students to think more about how they can engage in ethical service within their local and broader communities.
DSC volunteers at Mr. Kingon’s after school science club.
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…
We will read Kao Kalia Yang’s The Latehomecomer for our February book of the month.