The group is dedicated to improving field skills through outdoor, informal learning experiences
with other students. A secondary purpose of the club is to act as a central place for organizing
outdoors/adventure activities.
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Andrew Jacobson, apj5@duke.edu
The group is dedicated to improving field skills through outdoor, informal learning experiences with other students. A secondary purpose of the club is to act as a central place for organizing outdoors/adventure activities. » login to post comments Student Association of Wetland Scientists
Alicia Burtner, acb38@duke.edu
SAWS is dedicated to fostering sound wetland science, education and management. We are closely linked to the Duke Wetland Center and strive to provide a forum for students interested in wetlands. » login to post comments Environmental Markets Student Group
Wyley Hodgson, wch9@duke.edu
The Environmental Markets Student Group at Duke is a dynamic organization that brings together professional students from across all disciplines interested in learning how to harness the power of capital markets for the benefit of the environment. » login to post comments Graduate and Professional Women's Network (GPWN)
amrikadeonarine@gmail.com
The Graduate and Professional Women's Network (GPWN) has four goals: to provide a space for graduate and professional school women students, professors, administrators, and community members to network with other women outside of their departments and schools; to sponsor programs that will teach graduate and professional school women students skills that will help them succeed in their educational and professional careers ; to provide a forum for discussion of campus and community issues; and to advocate on behalf of graduate and professional school women students to the Duke administration. » login to post comments Duke University Open Source University Meeting (OSUM)
nj32@duke.edu
We hold event every month to give tech talk or tech demo to students to spread the use of open source software and technologies. There will also be online group and communities where members are updated with the most advanced technologies and intern&job opportunities. » login to post comments Nutrition and Dietetics Interest Group
ben.flink@gmail.com
The mission of the Nutrition and Dietetics Interest Group (NDIG) is to augment the nutrition and dietetic education of healthcare professionals by helping them to understand the role of nutrition in the lives of their patients as well as their own. » login to post comments Graduate Student Colloquium: Duke University Political Science
msw12@duke.edu
The Graduate Student Colloquium: Duke University Department of Political Science is a student-led organization designed to assist both research and career development of graduate students. The Graduate Student Colloquium seeks to improve graduate student research and build a stronger research community within Duke University by giving members opportunities to both provide and receive input on continuing student research. » login to post comments Latin American Business Law Association (LABLA)
francisco.prat@duke.edu
LABLA is a student association that is focused to provide educational, research, and professional development opportunities for law students and attorneys with interest in Latin America. » login to post comments Duke University Classics Association
daniel.griffin@duke.edu
The Duke University Classics Association is dedicated to promoting the study of every aspect of the classical world, including classical literature, history, and archaeology. The Duke University Classics Association sponsors events, which bring together students from all the departments of the University that are concerned with the classical world, in order to promote an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the classical world. » login to post comments The Nicholas School's Student International Discussion Group (SIDG)
lsp11@duke.edu
The Student International Discussion Group (SIDG) is a not-for-profit student-fueled group in the Nicholas School of the Environment that promotes active awareness and discussion of environmental and sustainability issues on an international scale. Although the group's main interests are environmental issues, also included are sustainable development and societal concerns. » login to post comments |
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