A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
MBA Games Turkey Trot 5K is on Nov. 15th at 9:30am on the Al Buehler Trail at the Washington Duke Inn. Registration begins at 7:30am so please come early! All proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of North Carolina. T-shirts will be provided as well as beverage/food after the race. To register please visit www.active.com and search for MBA Games Turkey Trot or visit the sign-up table at Fuqua.
MBA Games Turkey Trot 5K is on Nov. 15th at 9:30am on the Al Buehler Trail at the Washington Duke Inn. Registration begins at 7:30am so please come early! All proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of North Carolina. T-shirts will be provided as well as beverage/food after the race. To register please visit www.active.com and search for MBA Games Turkey Trot or visit the sign-up table at Fuqua.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Join your fellow graduate students in competing against UNC while giving to a good cause. The Duke School of Nursing along with the Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing (DAAMN) is hosting the first annual DUKE vs. UNC blood battle to see who can collect the most blood on their respective campuses during the month of November. The winner will be announced during halftime of the Duke vs. UNC football game. Blood Drives will be on the 14th, 17th, 18th and 19th of this month. Please visit www.duke.givesblood.org for information on blood drive locations and to sign up for a time to donate."
Duke vs. UNC annual blood battle. The Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing along with the Duke School of Nursing has challenged UNC to see who can collect the most blood during the month of November. There will be 4 more blood drives on Duke Campus this month. There are 3 drives at the school of nursing on the 14th from 11am-3:30pm, and the 17th and 18th from 11:30am-4:30pm. And their is a drive on the 19th from 11:30-4:30pm at the Bryan Center. All donations on Duke campus will be counted toward the competition and the winner will be announced at the halftime of the Duke-UNC football game. Go to www.duke.givesblood.org for more information and to sign up for a spot to donate. Please donate. The competition aside, there isn't a much better cause than giving blood and life to the many people who need it.
Please join the Graduate Christian Fellowship for dinner followed by a time of worship and a guest speaker. Dinner is at 6pm and the program starts at 7:15. Thanks to everyone who brought a food item for the Durham Rescue Mission last week! Speaker to be announced. Check the website for details:http://www.duke.edu/web/gcf/index.html.
Please join the Graduate Christian Fellowship for dinner followed by a time of worship and a guest speaker. Dinner is at 6pm and the program starts at 7:15. Thanks to everyone who brought a food item for the Durham Rescue Mission last week! Speaker to be announced. Check the website for details:http://www.duke.edu/web/gcf/index.html. $5 donation for dinner is appreciated but not necessary.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
MBA Games Turkey Trot 5K is on Nov. 15th at 9:30am on the Al Buehler Trail at the Washington Duke Inn. Registration begins at 7:30am so please come early! All proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of North Carolina. T-shirts will be provided as well as beverage/food after the race. To register please visit www.active.com and search for MBA Games Turkey Trot or visit the sign-up table at Fuqua.
MBA Games Turkey Trot 5K is on Nov. 15th at 9:30am on the Al Buehler Trail at the Washington Duke Inn. Registration begins at 7:30am so please come early! All proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of North Carolina. T-shirts will be provided as well as beverage/food after the race. To register please visit www.active.com and search for MBA Games Turkey Trot or visit the sign-up table at Fuqua.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Join your fellow graduate students in competing against UNC while giving to a good cause. The Duke School of Nursing along with the Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing (DAAMN) is hosting the first annual DUKE vs. UNC blood battle to see who can collect the most blood on their respective campuses during the month of November. The winner will be announced during halftime of the Duke vs. UNC football game. Blood Drives will be on the 14th, 17th, 18th and 19th of this month. Please visit www.duke.givesblood.org for information on blood drive locations and to sign up for a time to donate."
Duke vs. UNC annual blood battle. The Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing along with the Duke School of Nursing has challenged UNC to see who can collect the most blood during the month of November. There will be 4 more blood drives on Duke Campus this month. There are 3 drives at the school of nursing on the 14th from 11am-3:30pm, and the 17th and 18th from 11:30am-4:30pm. And their is a drive on the 19th from 11:30-4:30pm at the Bryan Center. All donations on Duke campus will be counted toward the competition and the winner will be announced at the halftime of the Duke-UNC football game. Go to www.duke.givesblood.org for more information and to sign up for a spot to donate. Please donate. The competition aside, there isn't a much better cause than giving blood and life to the many people who need it.
MBA Games Turkey Trot 5K is on Nov. 15th at 9:30am on the Al Buehler Trail at the Washington Duke Inn. The race begins at the Faculty Club entrance. Registration begins at 7:30am so please come early! All proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of North Carolina. T-shirts will be provided as well as beverage/food after the race. To register please visit www.active.com and search for "MBA Games Turkey Trot" or visit our registration table in the Fox Center at Fuqua during lunch hours **from 11/6-11/14**.
MBA Games Turkey Trot 5K is on Nov. 15th at 9:30am on the Al Buehler Trail at the Washington Duke Inn. The race begins at the Faculty Club entrance. Registration begins at 7:30am so please come early! All proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of North Carolina. T-shirts will be provided as well as beverage/food after the race. To register please visit www.active.com and search for "MBA Games Turkey Trot" or visit our registration table in the Fox Center at Fuqua during lunch hours **from 11/6-11/14**.
Normally, people pay hundreds of dollars for this training, but you have a chance to take it for free.
Course Title: Level I – Detect, Diffuse and Defend and the S.P.E.A.R. system (hands-on)
Drinks and healthy snacks will be provided. No need to bring your own lunch.
Registration: Registration forms must be completed by participants no later than one week prior to training date. Please email pavel.yarmolenko@duke.edu to participate.
We've scheduled our first training session! The info is below. Don't be frightened by the 4-hour length. This is more than worth it! People pay hundreds of dollars for this training normally, but you have a chance to take it for free, so I hope that the length of time will not deter you from participating. Due to the demand, please tell me for sure if you'll be there ASAP. Once you let me know, I'll send you a tiny bit of paperwork.
What: Violence Prevention Training for Duke University Graduate Women Level I – Detect, Diffuse and Defend and the S.P.E.A.R. system (hands-on) Drinks and healthy snacks will be provided. No need to bring your own lunch.
When: Saturday, 11/15 Time: 10 AM - 2 PM Length of training time: 4 hours Location: Wilson B Gym, Duke University Cost: Free to Duke graduate students Registration: Registration forms must be completed by participants no later than one week prior to training date. Please email pavel.yarmolenko@duke.edu to participate. Funded and Sponsored By: GPSC, Duke Department of Biomedical Engineering
Please let us know as soon as possible if you are able to attend!
Volunteer at the Durham Food Bank (http://www.foodbankcenc.org) on Saturday, November 15 from 1pm to 4pm. Warehouse volunteers sort fresh produce into smaller boxes, repackage products from food manufacturers and distributors, and put bulk items into family size portions. I do not know what project we will be doing but it may or may not be messy, so wear comfortable clothes and closed toe shoes. Please contact Jennifer Seger (jfs13@duke.edu) to RSVP and fill out a consent form.
Volunteer at the Durham Food Bank on Saturday, November 15 from 1pm to 4pm. Warehouse volunteers sort fresh produce into smaller boxes, repackage products from food manufacturers and distributors, and put bulk items into family size portions. I do not know what project we will be doing but it may or may not be messy, so wear comfortable clothes and closed toe shoes. Please contact Jennifer Seger (jfs13@duke.edu) to RSVP and fill out a consent form.
By volunteering at the Durham Food Bank, you make a tangible contribution to your community. For every hour worked by volunteers at the Food Bank, 317 pounds of food is distributed to our network of partner agencies who serve the 400,000 people at risk of hunger in our service area. To learn more about hunger in North Carolina or how hunger is affecting your community, please visit http://www.foodbankcenc.org
Join Duke School of Nursing students in helping make long term care facility a brighter place. Come paint ceiling tiles with designs sketched by a NC artist. Think paint by numbers! To cover costs please bring a $5-$10 donation for supplies. Contact Laura with questions or if you are interested to reserve your spot!
Date: Saturday, November 15, 20081:00pm – 4:00 pm Contact: Laura Fletcher - laura.fletcher@duke.edu Sponsor: Duke University School of Nursing Student Council- ABSN Where: On Campus with plenty of parking (more details to come) Why: Join Duke School of Nursing students in helping make a nursing home a brighter place. Come paint ceiling tiles with designs sketched by a NC artist.Think paint by numbers! To cover costs please bring a $5- $10 donation for supplies. Contact Laura Fletcher with questions or if you are interested to reserve your spot!
DUU Special Projects Committee, known for bringing Duke Royale every year is putting on Yule Ball to celebrate the holiday season with your friends... in style, of course. Rhythm & Blue will be performing at 9:30pm, and we'll have a jazz band from Mary Lou performing throughout the night!
Hors D'oeuvres Holiday-themed desserts, including peppermint cotton candy and assorted cookies, orange-chocolate bark etc. Apple Cider, Hot Chocolate, Egg Nog...
Beer & Wine
Buses will be running from East and Anderson starting at 7:45.
DUU Special Projects Committee, known for bringing Duke Royale every year is putting on Yule Ball to celebrate the holiday season with your friends... in style, of course -
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Rhythm & Blue will be performing at 9:30pm, and we'll have a jazz band from Mary Lou performing throughout the night!
Hors D'oeuvres Holiday-themed desserts, including peppermint cotton candy and assorted cookies, orange-chocolate bark etc. Apple Cider, Hot Chocolate, Egg Nog...
Beer
Wine
Buses will be running from East and Anderson starting at 7:45.
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Also, Rhythm & Blue will be getting you guys excited for the event by caroling through campus Friday, November 14th (a day before the event) starting around 6pm- watch out for them! :)
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Join your fellow graduate students in competing against UNC while giving to a good cause. The Duke School of Nursing along with the Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing (DAAMN) is hosting the first annual DUKE vs. UNC blood battle to see who can collect the most blood on their respective campuses during the month of November. The winner will be announced during halftime of the Duke vs. UNC football game. Blood Drives will be on the 14th, 17th, 18th and 19th of this month. Please visit www.duke.givesblood.org for information on blood drive locations and to sign up for a time to donate."
Duke vs. UNC annual blood battle. The Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing along with the Duke School of Nursing has challenged UNC to see who can collect the most blood during the month of November. There will be 4 more blood drives on Duke Campus this month. There are 3 drives at the school of nursing on the 14th from 11am-3:30pm, and the 17th and 18th from 11:30am-4:30pm. And their is a drive on the 19th from 11:30-4:30pm at the Bryan Center. All donations on Duke campus will be counted toward the competition and the winner will be announced at the halftime of the Duke-UNC football game. Go to www.duke.givesblood.org for more information and to sign up for a spot to donate. Please donate. The competition aside, there isn't a much better cause than giving blood and life to the many people who need it.
GPSC Speed Dating is back! This year's sessions will be held at 7:30PM and 9:00PM on Nov. 18th at the Broad Street Cafe. If you're interested in attending, please fill out this matching questionnaire (http://tinyurl.com/5mjlwx) by Sunday, Nov. 16th. No matter what you're hoping to get out of it, it's a great opportunity to meet fun new people! The cover price for admission to one of the sessions is only $2, which includes a free drink ticket. Both sessions typically fill up quickly, so reserve your spot early!
GPSC Speed Dating is back! This year's sessions will be held at 7:30PM and 9:00PM on Nov. 18th at the Broad Street Cafe. If you're interested in attending, please fill out this matching questionnaire (http://tinyurl.com/5mjlwx). No matter what you're hoping to get out of it, it's a great opportunity to meet fun new people! The cover price for admission to one of the sessions is only $2, which includes a free drink ticket.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Join your fellow graduate students in competing against UNC while giving to a good cause. The Duke School of Nursing along with the Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing (DAAMN) is hosting the first annual DUKE vs. UNC blood battle to see who can collect the most blood on their respective campuses during the month of November. The winner will be announced during halftime of the Duke vs. UNC football game. Blood Drives will be on the 14th, 17th, 18th and 19th of this month. Please visit www.duke.givesblood.org for information on blood drive locations and to sign up for a time to donate."
Duke vs. UNC annual blood battle. The Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing along with the Duke School of Nursing has challenged UNC to see who can collect the most blood during the month of November. There will be 4 more blood drives on Duke Campus this month. There are 3 drives at the school of nursing on the 14th from 11am-3:30pm, and the 17th and 18th from 11:30am-4:30pm. And their is a drive on the 19th from 11:30-4:30pm at the Bryan Center. All donations on Duke campus will be counted toward the competition and the winner will be announced at the halftime of the Duke-UNC football game. Go to www.duke.givesblood.org for more information and to sign up for a spot to donate. Please donate. The competition aside, there isn't a much better cause than giving blood and life to the many people who need it.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Join your fellow graduate students in competing against UNC while giving to a good cause. The Duke School of Nursing along with the Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing (DAAMN) is hosting the first annual DUKE vs. UNC blood battle to see who can collect the most blood on their respective campuses during the month of November. The winner will be announced during halftime of the Duke vs. UNC football game. Blood Drives will be on the 14th, 17th, 18th and 19th of this month. Please visit www.duke.givesblood.org for information on blood drive locations and to sign up for a time to donate."
Duke vs. UNC annual blood battle. The Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing along with the Duke School of Nursing has challenged UNC to see who can collect the most blood during the month of November. There will be 4 more blood drives on Duke Campus this month. There are 3 drives at the school of nursing on the 14th from 11am-3:30pm, and the 17th and 18th from 11:30am-4:30pm. And their is a drive on the 19th from 11:30-4:30pm at the Bryan Center. All donations on Duke campus will be counted toward the competition and the winner will be announced at the halftime of the Duke-UNC football game. Go to www.duke.givesblood.org for more information and to sign up for a spot to donate. Please donate. The competition aside, there isn't a much better cause than giving blood and life to the many people who need it.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Join your fellow graduate students in competing against UNC while giving to a good cause. The Duke School of Nursing along with the Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing (DAAMN) is hosting the first annual DUKE vs. UNC blood battle to see who can collect the most blood on their respective campuses during the month of November. The winner will be announced during halftime of the Duke vs. UNC football game. Blood Drives will be on the 14th, 17th, 18th and 19th of this month. Please visit www.duke.givesblood.org for information on blood drive locations and to sign up for a time to donate."
Duke vs. UNC annual blood battle. The Duke American Assembly for Men in Nursing along with the Duke School of Nursing has challenged UNC to see who can collect the most blood during the month of November. There will be 4 more blood drives on Duke Campus this month. There are 3 drives at the school of nursing on the 14th from 11am-3:30pm, and the 17th and 18th from 11:30am-4:30pm. And their is a drive on the 19th from 11:30-4:30pm at the Bryan Center. All donations on Duke campus will be counted toward the competition and the winner will be announced at the halftime of the Duke-UNC football game. Go to www.duke.givesblood.org for more information and to sign up for a spot to donate. Please donate. The competition aside, there isn't a much better cause than giving blood and life to the many people who need it.
Trevor Loy, Managing Partner of Flywheel Ventures will be speaking on the topic of: Micro-Multinationals - The emergence of startups with Global footprints.
Trevor was a founding member of several startups(Roxio, Conexant and others), he is a board member of the National Venture Capital Association and holds three engineering degress from Stanford, where he helped setup the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. Attend the talk to learn:
About why startups are going global
How to tap global talent and markets for your startup.
Learn about why startups are going global
Learn how to tap global talent and markets for your startup.
Areyouinterested in planning or organizing Community Outreach events? Then you should plan to attend the GPSC Community Outreach meeting on Wednesday, November 19th from 5pm to 6pm at the GPSC Office in the Bryan Center. There will be food!
You do not need to be a GPSC Rep! If you want to help, but cannot attend this meeting, please email me at jfsf13@duke.edu.Everyone's comments, suggestions, and ideas for new events are always welcome.
Areyouinterested in planning or organizing Community Outreach events? Then you should plan to attend the GPSC Community Outreach meeting on Wednesday, November 19th from 5pm to 6pm at the GPSC Office in the Bryan Center. There will be food!
You do not need to be a GPSC Rep! If you want to help, but cannot attend this meeting, please email me at jfsf13@duke.edu.Everyone's comments, suggestions, and ideas for new events are always welcome.
Would you like to win $1000? Interested in entrepreneurship? Got an idea? Want to start a company? You can even join a team. Come to the DUKE START-UP CHALLENGEElevator Pitch Competition!
Would you like to win $1000? Interested in entrepreneurship? Got an idea? Want to start a company? You can even join a team. Come to the DUKE START-UP CHALLENGEElevator Pitch Competition!
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
The Holiday Trunk Show Sale is Here!: Socially-Conscious Shopping for the Caring Consumer
Featuring: Handbags made of recycled materials from the Philippines, jewelry from Africa, designer t-shirts made by local teenage artists, and much more!
The Duke Microfinance Leadership Initiative is pleased to once again bring to Duke the Holiday Trunk Show—featuring vendors of Fair Trade, sustainable and other socially-conscious goods. Be sure to come by and take care of your holiday gift list early while supporting low-income entrepreneurs across the world. So come on by, shop, talk microfinance, and help the world while helping yourself to great products. Flex, Cash, and Credit Cards Accepted.
The Holiday Trunk Show Sale is Here!: Socially-Conscious Shopping for the Caring Consumer
Featuring: Handbags made of recycled materials from the Philippines, jewelry from Africa, designer t-shirts made by local teenage artists, and much more!
The Duke Microfinance Leadership Initiative is pleased to once again bring to Duke the Holiday Trunk Show—featuring vendors of Fair Trade, sustainable and other socially-conscious goods. Be sure to come by and take care of your holiday gift list early while supporting low-income entrepreneurs across the world. So come on by, shop, talk microfinance, and help the world while helping yourself to great products. Flex, Cash, and Credit Cards Accepted.
Because starting a company is exciting, especially in college. This talk will guide you through how to use the resources at Duke at each stage of the Entrepreneurship process, in order to realize your goals.
And entrepreneurs deal with failure all the time. How do you plan for it? What are your contingency plans? And when it happens, how do you respond?
(1) Come listen to Will Pearson, Duke '01 that started mental_floss magazine at Duke and David Cutcliffe, Head Coach of the Duke Football Team.
Because starting a company is exciting, especially in college. This talk will guide you through how to use the resources at Duke at each stage of the Entrepreneurship process, in order to realize your goals.
And entrepreneurs deal with failure all the time. How do you plan for it? What are your contingency plans? And when it happens, how do you respond?
(1) Come listen to Will Pearson, Duke '01 that started mental_floss magazine at Duke and David Cutcliffe, Head Coach of the Duke Football Team.
Are you interested in helping to plan next year's GPSC retreat?Please join our GPSC Retreat Project Team.Anyone that is interested should send and email to the vice president at yrm@duke.edu expressing their interest.We will have our first planning meeting on November 20th at 6:30pm in the GPSC office.Lets make this retreat the best one yet!
Are you interested in helping to plan next year's GPSC retreat?Please join our GPSC Retreat Project Team.Anyone that is interested should send and email to the vice president at yrm@duke.edu expressing their interest.We will have our first planning meeting on November 20th at 6:30pm in the GPSC office.Lets make this retreat the best one yet!
A friendly conversation between two distinguished scholars. Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah and Dr. James White will discuss the similarities and differences between the Bible, the Qur'an, and their respective faith traditions. There will also be discussion on how Muslims and Christians can better dialogue in light of contemporary world events. Von Canon Nov 20, 7-9pm. Tickets are free at the door.
A friendly conversation between two distinguished scholars. Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah and Dr. James White will discuss the similarities and differences between the Bible, the Qur'an, and their respective faith traditions. There will also be discussion on how Muslims and Christians can better dialogue in light of contemporary world events. Von Canon Nov 20, 7-9pm. Free tickets at the door.
Need more out of Thursday nights? Then come join the International Association for this semester's Grad/Undergrad mixer. There'll be food, drinks, games & yes, a PUBCRAWL to follow. Event begins at 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m at the East campus Coffeehouse to be followed by a pubcrawl down Main Street.
I-mixer & Pubcrawl
Need more out of Thursday nights? Then come join the International Association for this semester's Grad/Undergrad mixer. There'll be food, drinks, games & yes, a PUBCRAWL to follow. Event begins at 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m at the East campus Coffeehouse to be followed by a pubcrawl down Main Street.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances by Sabrosura and the Pitchforks! Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jewler
Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances by Sabrosura and the Pitchforks! Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jewler
Come learn to salsa for free and then dance the night away with GPSC. We're partnering with El Kilombo (http://www.elkilombo.org/) to hold a free salsa lesson at 10pm. The lesson is followed by the best of merengue, salsa, reggaeton, and bachata until 2am.
$10 door cover; $5 with RSVP to http://tinyurl.com/5ngjg4 - if you can't fill out the survey, or you'd like to bring non-Duke friends, just mention that you're with GPSC and the $5 cover will be extended to you as well.
All proceeds go directly to support the efforts of non-profit El Kilombo.
Come learn to salsa for free and then dance the night away with GPSC. We're partnering with El Kilombo (http://www.elkilombo.org/) to hold a free salsa lesson at 10pm. The lesson is followed by the best of merengue, salsa, reggaeton, and bachata until 2am.
$10 door cover; $5 with RSVP to http://tinyurl.com/5ngjg4 - if you can't fill out the survey, or you'd like to bring non-Duke friends, just mention that you're with GPSC and the $5 cover will be extended to you as well.
All proceeds go directly to support the efforts of non-profit El Kilombo.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Student National Medical Association (SNMA) presents:------SILENT AUCTION-----Featuring Sabrosura and the Pitchforks!WHERE: Mary Lou Williams CenterWHEN:Friday, November 21st6:30pm-9:30pm Come BID (electronics, clothes, restaurants, and more!), RAFFLE, EAT(free!), and WATCH performances!
Remember: Only cash, check, or flex will be honored. Sponsored by Duke Bookstore and Atelier's Jeweler
Come learn to salsa for free and then dance the night away with GPSC. We're partnering with El Kilombo (http://www.elkilombo.org/) to hold a free salsa lesson at 10pm. The lesson is followed by the best of merengue, salsa, reggaeton, and bachata until 2am.
$10 door cover; $5 with RSVP to http://tinyurl.com/5ngjg4 - if you can't fill out the survey, or you'd like to bring non-Duke friends, just mention that you're with GPSC and the $5 cover will be extended to you as well.
All proceeds go directly to support the efforts of non-profit El Kilombo.
Come learn to salsa for free and then dance the night away with GPSC. We're partnering with El Kilombo (http://www.elkilombo.org/) to hold a free salsa lesson at 10pm. The lesson is followed by the best of merengue, salsa, reggaeton, and bachata until 2am.
$10 door cover; $5 with RSVP to http://tinyurl.com/5ngjg4 - if you can't fill out the survey, or you'd like to bring non-Duke friends, just mention that you're with GPSC and the $5 cover will be extended to you as well.
All proceeds go directly to support the efforts of non-profit El Kilombo.
The only affordable-income green community in North Carolina needs your help! Habitat for Humanity needs to plant 100 trees along the border of this 35-home community in North Durham. Come spend some time outdoors while working with your community to get these trees planted. Please contact Patt Hatcher directly at 683-0516 or <phatcher@durhamhabitat.org>. Patt is the volunteer coordinator for Durham Habitat for Humanity; she'll be able to give you directions to the site and further details about the day.
The only affordable-income green community in North Carolina needs your help! Habitat for Humanity needs to plant 100 trees along the border of this 35-home community in North Durham. Come spend some time outdoors while working with your community to get these trees planted. Please contact Patt Hatcher directly at 683-0516 or <phatcher@durhamhabitat.org>. Patt is the volunteer coordinator for Durham Habitat for Humanity; she'll be able to give you directions to the site and further details about the day. If you're having difficulty contacting Patt or have more general questions about Habitat for Humanity at Duke, you can email habitat-leaders@duke.edu.
The UNRBA is a nonprofit coalition of local governments and others working together to protect drinking water supplies, aquatic ecosystems, and water-based recreation in the Falls Lake watershed. This fall, the UNRBA and the Sierra Club are planting trees along Lick and Little Lick Creeks and their tributaries to improve water quality.On Saturday, volunteers will learn how to properly plant trees and how our waterways filter pollution. Directions and carpool information will be provided info when you RSVP.Please contact Kim Novick (kan2@duke.edu, 919-434-4224)to sign up.Refreshments will be served at a mid-morning break.
The UNRBA is a nonprofit coalition of local governments and others working together to protect drinking water supplies, aquatic ecosystems, and water-based recreation in the Falls Lake watershed. Thanks to a grant from the Home Depot Association, the UNRBA and the Sierra Club are planting trees along Lick and Little Lick Creeks and their tributaries to improve water quality.
Trees like ash, sycamores, and oaks are not only beautiful, they can also provide shade and improve aquatic habitat. Stream banks in the Piedmont are forested in their natural state. These forested areas, or "buffers," protect the stream bank from erosion and prevent pollutants from entering the stream and getting into our drinking water supplies.
Please join us as we plant native trees from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm in East
Durham on Saturday, November 22 and Saturday, December 13.You'll learn how to properly plant trees and how our waterways filter pollution.
The only affordable-income green community in North Carolina needs your help! Habitat for Humanity needs to plant 100 trees along the border of this 35-home community in North Durham. Come spend some time outdoors while working with your community to get these trees planted. Please contact Patt Hatcher directly at 683-0516 or <phatcher@durhamhabitat.org>. Patt is the volunteer coordinator for Durham Habitat for Humanity; she'll be able to give you directions to the site and further details about the day.
The only affordable-income green community in North Carolina needs your help! Habitat for Humanity needs to plant 100 trees along the border of this 35-home community in North Durham. Come spend some time outdoors while working with your community to get these trees planted. Please contact Patt Hatcher directly at 683-0516 or <phatcher@durhamhabitat.org>. Patt is the volunteer coordinator for Durham Habitat for Humanity; she'll be able to give you directions to the site and further details about the day. If you're having difficulty contacting Patt or have more general questions about Habitat for Humanity, you can email habitat-leaders@duke.edu.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
Join GPSC Student Life for the movie "Quantum of Solace 007"! Tickets are only $3 to see the 2:45pm showing on Sunday Nov 23rd. Tickets are limited so reserve yours today by visiting:http://tinyurl.com/5n34lr
Please contact gpscstudentlife@gmail.com with questions. Reserved tickets should be picked up outside the movie theater by 2:35pm, or they may be given away. Tickets must be paid for in cash only.
Join GPSC Student Life for the movie "Quantum of Solace 007"! Tickets are only $3 to see the 2:45pm showing on Sunday Nov 23rd. Tickets are limited so reserve yours today by visiting:http://tinyurl.com/5n34lr
Please contact gpscstudentlife@gmail.com with questions. Reserved tickets should be picked up outside the movie theater by 2:35pm, or they may be given away. Tickets must be paid for in cash only.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
A Soulful Approach to Connecting Body, Emotions, & Creative Spirit
Reduce stress through the beat of world music!
Develop mindfulness skills and increase body awareness!
If you have any questions, contact Paula Scatoloni at (919) 660-1000. Paula is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a certified Shake Your Soul instructor. She combines her interest in dance and mindfulness to create a fun and freeing approach to movement designed to bring out the dancer in you.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
One World Market is Durham's only non-profit store devoted exclusively to the mission of fair trade (http://www.oneworldmarket.info/). The volunteer-run store features hand-made crafts and artwork created by craftspeople from 50 countries that are struggling economically, including impoverished regions of the United States. On Saturday, November 29th, volunteers will gift wrap purchases as a free service for One World Market customers (using recycled gift wrap, of course). So, if you love fair trade goods and wrapping presents, sign up to volunteer today by contacting Kim Novick (kan2@duke.edu or 919-434-4224). Space is limited for this event.
One World Market is Durham's only non-profit store devoted exclusively to the mission of fair trade (http://www.oneworldmarket.info/). The volunteer-run store features hand-made crafts and artwork created by craftspeople from 50 countries that are struggling economically, including impoverished regions of the United States. One World Market works to build reciprocal relationships between individuals and communities in developed and developing worlds in order to improve the well-being of the poor, both locally and globally; to provide work with dignity so as to end the cycle of poverty; to preserve and strengthen indigenous cultural heritage, including traditional craft techniques; and to teach the community about the economic situation, daily lives, culture and traditions of people whose goods they sell.
On Saturday, November 29th, volunteers will gift wrap purchases as a free service for One World Market customers (using recycled gift wrap, of course). So, if you love fair trade goods and wrapping presents, sign up to volunteer today by contacting Kim Novick (kan2@duke.edu or 919-434-4224). Space is limited for this event.
View pictures from this year's Graduate student campout and raise money for charity (to be chosen by majority vote) by answering some questions. This is part of a research project by Dan Ariely. Please only participate if you participated in or visited campout this year.
View pictures from this year's graduate student campout and answer some questions to raise money for charity ($3 + 5 cents per picture - questions are quick and easy). The charity will be determined by majority vote among participants, and you will be mailed information (and a receipt) for the donation. Please only participate in this survey if you participated in or visited the recent (Fall 2008) graduate student campout. If you wish you can start the survey and decide if you want to complete it as you go along. This is part of a photography research project by Dan Ariely.
$5 Tickets are on sale in OSAF for A Christmas Carol. The show is this Friday night, December 5th at 7pm at the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC). This is over a $25 discount per ticket available for Duke Students only. Limit 2 per valid Duke Student ID. No refunds. Transportation provided.
$5 Tickets are on sale in OSAF for A Christmas Carol. The show is this Friday night, December 5th at 7pm at the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC). This is over a $25 discount per ticket available for Duke Students only. Limit 2 per valid Duke Student ID. No refunds. Transportation provided.
Come out and celebrate GPSC winning a National award from the National Association of Graduate & Professional Students. There will be food and wine and general good time. No need to RSVP just come and bring your friends to the Divinity School Westbrook Building 00 level tomorrow (Tuesday, December 2nd) from 5:30-6:30pm.
Come out and celebrate GPSC winning a National award from the National Association of Graduate & Professional Students. There will be food and wine and general good time. No need to RSVP just come and bring your friends to the Divinity School Westbrook Building 00 level tomorrow (Tuesday, December 2nd) from 5:30-6:30pm.
Please join us for the GPSC General Assembly Meeting. All are invited! Our speaker for this meeting is Kemel Dawkins, Vice President for Campus Services. Mr. Dawkins deals with construction project management, dining services, disability management systems, duke police, duke card system, parking and transportation. Come prepared with questions/issues regarding these topics or any others that you have for Mr. Dawkins.
Please join us for the GPSC General Assembly Meeting. All are invited! Our speaker for this meeting is Kemel Dawkins, Vice President for Campus Services. Mr. Dawkins deals with construction project management, dining services, disability management systems, duke police, duke card system, parking and transportation. Come prepared with questions/issues regarding these topics or any others that you have for Mr. Dawkins.
Please come to the Durham Capoeira Cooperative's Winter Festival. This festival will consist of both workshops and performances. The workshops will educate participants in AfroBrazilian history and culture as they pertain to capoeira. Samba, maculele and Capoeira performances are in the program of the festival. This is a big event for North Carolina Capoeira, so bring yourselves and your energy. Great capoeiristas and some of the most respected Masters from Rio de Janeiro will be present. For more information about workshops and festival, please
Please come to Durham Capoeira Cooperative's Winter Festival. This festival will consist of both workshops and performances. The workshops will educate participants in AfroBrazilian history and culture as they pertain to capoeira. Samba, maculele and Capoeira performances are in the program of the festival. This is a big event for North Carolina Capoeira, so bring yourselves and your energy. Great capoeiristas and some of the most respected Masters from Rio de Janeiro will be present. For more information about workshops and festival, please visit http://www.dukegroups.com or www.nccapoeira.com
The Scrap Exchange (http://scrapexchange.org/) is a nonprofit creative reuse center located in Durham, North Carolina who’s mission is to promote creativity, environmental awareness, and community through reuse.Since 1991, The Scrap Exchange has been collecting industrial discards such as fabric and wallpaper samples, buttons, test tubes, stone and ceramic tiles, stickers, zippers, and much more. These reclaimed materials are then distributed through the Scrap Exchange retail store on Foster Street, community events, parties, and workshops.
On Saturday, December 6th, volunteers will help Scrap Exchange staff organize and prepare inventory. If you like crafts, sustainability, or you just want to check one of Durham's most unique and vibrant non-profit organizations, sign up today by emailing kan2@duke.edu or calling 919-434-4224.
The Scrap Exchange (http://scrapexchange.org/) is a nonprofit creative reuse center located in Durham, North Carolina who’s mission is to promote creativity, environmental awareness, and community through reuse.Since 1991, The Scrap Exchange has been collecting industrial discards such as fabric and wallpaper samples, buttons, test tubes, stone and ceramic tiles, stickers, zippers, and much more. These reclaimed materials are then distributed through the Scrap Exchange retail store on Foster Street, community events, parties, and workshops.
On Saturday, December 6th, volunteers will help Scrap Exchange staff organize and prepare inventory. If you like crafts, sustainability, or you just want to check one of Durham's most unique and vibrant non-profit organizations, sign up today by emailing kan2@duke.edu or calling 919-434-4224.
The Campus Sustainability Committee (CSC) is working towards a January 2009 deadline for a draft Climate Action Plan. Five subcommittees have formed to “drill down” into specific issues regarding energy, offsets, transportation, education, and communications.
There is a special meeting on transportation Monday, and the committee is asking for those interested in voicing their opinions to be at this meeting. Please write Tavey McDaniel Capps (tavey.mcdaniel@duke.edu) as soon as possible. (Details: Dec. 8th, 1-4pm, Old Trinity room West Union (116) - workshop format)
The Campus Sustainability Committee (CSC) is working towards a January 2009 deadline for a draft Climate Action Plan. Five subcommittees have formed to “drill down” into specific issues regarding energy, offsets, transportation, education, and communications.
There is a special meeting on transportation Monday, and the committee is asking for those interested in voicing their opinions to be at this meeting. Please write Tavey McDaniel Capps (tavey.mcdaniel@duke.edu) as soon as possible. (Details: Dec. 8th, 1-4pm, Old Trinity room West Union (116) - workshop format)
Subcommittee focuses -
Energy & Transportation -
Updated GHG inventory - review past data, verify boundaries and what to include
Develop potential reduction options to evaluate, reporting back to CSC as they go through evaluation progress
Develop final recommendations for climate neutral target dates and reduction strategies to achieve targets
Offset Subcommittee - Research opportunities for offset investment in Triangle region and NC Develop recommendations on the feasibility and opportunities for local offset projects Final recommendations on the source and quantity of offsets to meet Duke GHG reduction targets
Communications Subcommittee - Develop a communication strategy to educate internal and external audiences about Duke’s efforts to address climate change Create an expert list for media, take advantage of existing relationships with media and trade publication contacts, and further develop opportunities to illustrate Duke as a sustainability leader Develop recommendations on strategies to engage Duke students, faculty and staff in campus sustainability efforts
Education Subcommittee - Develop recommendations to ensure that all students graduate from Duke with an understanding of climate change and sustainability Develop recommendations to encourage faculty research and community outreach focused on sustainability/climate change
The Duke Student National Medical Association is pleased to invite you to our annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Celebration to be held Friday January 16th, 2009, at 6:00 pm at the Durham Hilton. This year’s theme is "The Ultimate Measure: Our Influence, Our Success." Our Keynote Speaker is the Mr. Ron Claiborne, ABC News Anchor, Good Morning America Weekend Edition. Attire is Formal and Donations are greatly appreciated: General Admission $30, Studnets/Residents $10. Please RSVP to Ope Johnson: opemipo.johnson@duke.edu or at 404-668-3157 with your meal choice (chicken or vegetarian). Thanks in advance for your support and we look forward to seeing you at the event!
The Duke Student National Medical Association is pleased to invite you to our annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Celebration to be held Friday January 16th, 2009, at 6:00 pm at the Durham Hilton. This year’s theme is "The Ultimate Measure: Our Influence, Our Success." Our Keynote Speaker is the Mr. Ron Claiborne, ABC News Anchor, Good Morning America Weekend Edition. Attire is Formal and Donations are greatly appreciated: General Admission $30, Studnets/Residents $10. Please RSVP to Ope Johnson: opemipo.johnson@duke.edu or at 404-668-3157 with your meal choice (chicken or vegetarian). Thanks in advance for your support and we look forward to seeing you at the event!
Join GPSC Student Life for a Thirsty Thursday study break! Come out to Thirsty Thursday this Thursday at TGI Fridays (right across Erwin!) for some great specials and some free food (our treat)! Bar specials include $2.50 Margaritas and $2.00 pints! All graduate and professional students are invited to attend, regardless of whether or not you really ought to be studying instead.
Join GPSC Student Life for a Thirsty Thursday study break! Sick of studying for exams? Need to celebrate the end of the semester? Or just want to gloat over having finished your coursework years ago? Come out to Thirsty Thursday this Thursday at TGI Fridays (right across Erwin!) for some great specials and some free food (our treat)! Bar specials include $2.50 Margaritas and $2.00 pints! All graduate and professional students are invited to attend, regardless of whether or not you really ought to be studying instead.
Join GPSC Student Life for a Thirsty Thursday study break! Come out to Thirsty Thursday this Thursday at TGI Fridays (right across Erwin!) for some great specials and some free food (our treat)! Bar specials include $2.50 Margaritas and $2.00 pints! All graduate and professional students are invited to attend, regardless of whether or not you really ought to be studying instead.
Join GPSC Student Life for a Thirsty Thursday study break! Sick of studying for exams? Need to celebrate the end of the semester? Or just want to gloat over having finished your coursework years ago? Come out to Thirsty Thursday this Thursday at TGI Fridays (right across Erwin!) for some great specials and some free food (our treat)! Bar specials include $2.50 Margaritas and $2.00 pints! All graduate and professional students are invited to attend, regardless of whether or not you really ought to be studying instead.
Help build houses for families living in substandard housing; no experience required. You can work the morning session (8-12), afternoon session (1-5), or both. Typical activities include construction, landscaping, and painting. Please contact Christine Kinnier and Genevieve Ricart (habitat-leaders@duke.edu) to RSVP, preferably by Monday, December 8th. If your schedule changes and you are suddenly unable or able to attend, please call Christine at 919-564-6868.
Help build houses for families living in substandard housing; no experience required. You can work the morning session (8-12), afternoon session (1-5), or both. Typical activities include construction, landscaping, and painting. Please contact Christine Kinnier and Genevieve Ricart (habitat-leaders@duke.edu) to RSVP, preferably by Monday, December 8th. If your schedule changes and you are suddenly unable or able to attend, please call Christine at 919-564-6868.
Many students have found that they want to volunteer more than once a month or that they are repeatedly unable to attend our worktrip dates due to scheduling conflicts. These students sometimes coordinate their "unofficial" worktrips through our graduate and professional student listserve - habitat4humanity@duke.edu. You can sign up for this listserve at http://lists.duke.edu/sympa/help.
The Durham Rescue Mission provides year-long housing and counseling or educational and training support for people going through a transitional period often brought on by substance addiction. If you enjoy cooking, meeting new people, or exploring the Durham community, join in preparing and sharing the meal with the DRM residents this Sunday lunch. Tentative menu includes burger meat, baked potatoes, and salads. Come yourself and invite others!
10 slots available - please e-mail Anastasia at agb17@duke.edu if interested!
The Durham Rescue Mission provides year-long housing and counseling or educational and training support for people going through a transitional period often brought on by substance addiction. If you enjoy cooking, meeting new people, or exploring the Durham community, join in preparing and sharing the meal with the DRM residents this Sunday lunch. Tentative menu includes burger meat, baked potatoes, and salads. Come yourself and invite others!
10 slots available - please e-mail Anastasia at agb17@duke.edu if interested!