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Join us for a panel about the Black history of Durham and its intersections with disparities in health, housing, and finance. Food will be provided.
Nphc needs spaces that are accessible for day to day weekly use for chapter meetings, activities, group study spaces, interactive events with the community, community service spaces etc.
Natural hair is an important part of African and African-American culture. This event will review hair care tips related to protein hair masks vs. moisture hair masks. It will also review natural hair styles to protect natural hair during the summer and dangerous ingredients to avoid in hair products.
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Come and celebrate our seniors (Kyle) this tuesday in CMA Wekit!!!
Come in the lab or get online to help Duke researchers to understand people’s decision making, opinions, way of thinking, preferences. There several PAID studies recruiting participants. All you need is to open up an account a thttps://duke-br.sona-systems.com and decide what research project you want to contribute to! Your participation is super valued and appreciated!
Wear Teal and join GVEO, One-Love, and SHAPE on BC Plaza for Teal Day, as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Stop by our table Tuesday April 9th from 10am-1pm, to grab a snack, answer some trivia, win a T-shirt, and to learn more about the importance of sexual assault prevention, consent, and creating a culture of respect. Why Teal? Teal is the color representing sexual assault awareness and prevention. By wearing teal, we show our support for survivors and advocate for a world free from sexual violence.
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Tanouir Aloui! Tanouir Aloui received her Ph.D from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Nanomaterials and Thin Films Lab (NTFL), Duke University. Her dissertation work lies at the intersection of nanomaterials and design of instrumentation with computational techniques. Before coming to Duke, she earned the Diplôme d’ingénieur génér…
Join the CML Mondays thru Thursdays for nightly Ramadan iftar for the Muslim community. Iftar is served 15 minutes after maghrib! Registration on Duke Groups is required and opens each day at 1:15pm! Missed registration? After we check-in the registered people that show up, we’ll open the iftar line to non-registered people on a first come, first serve basis (until food runs out). **Check…
Graduate/Professional Students: Buy suhoor bags from Cafe. Want a coupon? Register on DukeGroups each day and pick up the coupon at the CML’s iftar. Coupons will partially subsidize the cost. Upperclassmen: Order a suhoor bag from Cafe (in WU). Available on mobile order! Freshmen: Fill out tinyurl.com/suhoorbag by 3pm everyday to get a custom suhoor bag using your breakfast equivalency. …
A discussion on the role of the Environmental Justice community and how it pertains to Palestine.
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Omid Safi! Dr. Safi is an Iranian-American professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University. He returned to Duke University in 2014 (after having obtained a BA, MA, and PhD from Duke earlier) to lead the Duke Islamic Studies Center from 2014-2019. Dr. Safi is a scholar of Islamic mysticism (Sufism) as well as contemporary Islamic thought at …