| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| «10/26 - 12/21» |
- The Mindful Way to Reduce Stress: A Home Study Program
- Location: Center for Living
- Cost: $325; DISCOUNTS: $300 * Duke employees, students, retirees, and health care providers
- Contact: See description
- Sponsor: Duke University Health System
- Description: For the first time, Duke Integrative Medicine offers its renowned Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course in an 8-week at-home program. Join a group of participants and an expert instructor, and 'meet' once a week via telephone conference, from wherever you may be. The Home Study Program consists of 8 weekly call-in sessions lasting 1.5 hours each. Each week focuses on a facet of mindfulness, and practicing mindfulness techniques as a group. Contact: Guest Services at info@dukeintegrativemedicine.org.
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| «11/5 - 11/9» |
- Duke Field Hockey vs. TBA
- Location: Charlottesville Va.
- Contact: goduke.com
- Sponsor: Athletics
- Description: Neutral
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| «11/6 - Today |
- Duke Arts Weekend DART
- Location: Bryan Center
- Cost: Free. Pre-registration required for dinner.
- Contact: Clark, Danette
- Co-sponsors: Vice Provost for the Arts, Career Center, Duke Alumni Association, Duke University Union (DUU), Office of Student Activities and Facilities (OSAF), Duke Student Government (DSG) and Arts Theme House (ATH)
- Description: DUKE ARTS WEEKEND: EXHIBITION of Student art works - PERFORMANCES by student musicians and dancers - PANELS by alumni working in the creative and business side of arts, media, and entertainment - DINNER for students and alumni (FREE for Duke students, pre-registration required) - NETWORKING RECEPTION for students and alumni. To register or for more info: arts.duke.edu or call 684-0540.
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| «11/7 - 12:30am |
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
- Location: Bryan Center Griffith Film Theater
- Cost: $1 for Students; $2 for Faculty/Employees; $3 for General Public
- Contact: None
- Sponsor: Freewater Presentations
- Description: Watch Harry face yet more challenges in his sixth year at Hogwarts, and learn more about the greatest evil he and the magic world have ever faced.
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| All day |
- The Nature Conservancy Diversity Internship Program Virtual Presentation
- Location: Webcast
- Contact: None
- Sponsor: Career Center
- Description: The Diversity Internship Program is designed to help The Nature Conservancy (TNC) attract individuals from a variety of socio-cultural experiences. The goal is for each intern to have a high- quality experience, a committed mentor, and a relevant project that provides them with additional skills and training. TNC will be hiring students to fill OVER 40 PAID INTERNSHIP positions during summer, 2010. To view the PowerPoint presentation on this wonderful opportunity, visit the Career Center's BlackBoard organization page. If the Career Center is not already on your organization page, enter the keywords "Career Center" in the search box on the Organization tab. Select the "Enroll" button to the right of the Career Center listing.
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| All day |
- Duke Graduate and Professional student Young Trustee Application
- Location: None
- Contact: None
- Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC)
- Description: The application to become the new Graduate and Professional student Young Trustee is available NOW at gpsc.duke.edu/young_trustee. The Young Trustee serves on the University Board of Trustees and helps make (and vote on) the decisions that shape the future of Duke University. Serving as the Young Trustee is a both a very prestigious honor and a great opportunity to serve. The initial application is fairly easy and consists of a cover letter with a resume/CV. This application is due on November 30th to the committee chair. Duke Young Trustee Screening Committee
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 1pm - 4pm |
- Duke Volleyball vs. Miami
- Location: Coral Gables Fla.
- Contact: goduke.com
- Sponsor: Athletics
- Description: Away
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 11am - 12pm |
- University Worship Service
- Location: Duke Chapel
- Contact: See description
- Sponsor: Duke Chapel
- Description: All are invited to join the Duke Community for this ecumenical worship service. Convenient parking in the Bryan Center parking deck off Science Drive. For more information: 919-681-9488. ... Preacher: Rev. Gaston Warner, Director of University & Community Relations.
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 11am - 12pm |
- Catholic Mass
- Location: White 107 Lecture Hall
- Contact: Nash, Nicole
- Sponsor: Duke Catholic Center
- Description: Catholics at Duke celebrate Mass on Sunday mornings at 11am in White Lecture Hall on East Campus and on Sunday nights (when classes are in session) at 9pm in Duke Chapel. The Duke Catholic Center sponsors retreats, socials, service projects and other activities to provide Catholic students with opportunities for fellowship, prayer, learning and fun. We operate from two locations: in the basement of Duke Chapel and across from East Campus at the corner of Buchanan Blvd. and Trinity Ave. Daily Mass schedule and other information: catholic.duke.edu
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 12pm - 4pm |
- Freedom Without Walls Charity Run
- Location: See description
- Cost: $15
- Contact: None
- Sponsor: German
- Description: -- Al Buehler Trail
This 5k charity run is part of the Freedom Without Walls event series at Duke. Proceeds will benefit SEEDS in Durham, NC. Participants will donate $15 and receive a Freedom Without Walls T-shirt and water bottle; the run is open to everyone in the Triangle area. SEEDS mission statement is: "SEEDS encourages respect for life, for earth and for each other. We help individuals, neighborhoods and communities grow together through gardening, gathering and education." The funds will benefit specifically the SEEDlings after school program where kids in the 1st through 5th grade can learn about gardening, nature, exercise, and nutrition in their community, as well as get tutoring and help with homework. Look out for sign-ups on Duke's campus as we near the event! Location: Al Buehler Cross Country Trail.
Genevieve Lipp and Philip Gnaedig
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 2:00 PM |
- Duke Women's Basketball vs. Alaska Anchorage (Exhibition)
- Location: Cameron Indoor Stadium
- Contact: None
- Sponsor: Athletics
- Description: Home
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 2pm - 4pm |
- How to Start a Community Garden
- Location: Sarah P. Duke Gardens
- Cost: Free; preregistration required
- Contact: LeDuc, Alice
- Sponsor: Sarah P. Duke Gardens
- Description: Interested in community gardening? Not sure where to start? Need ideas, resources, and know-how? Durham County consumer horticulture agent Michelle Wallace will teach the basics of planning, managing, and resource development for starting a small community garden. Get ideas on the different styles and approaches of community gardens, as well as some of the concerns and potential problems.
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 2pm - 4:30pm |
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
- Location: Bryan Center Griffith Film Theater
- Cost: $1 for Students; $2 for Faculty/Employees; $3 for General Public
- Contact: None
- Sponsor: Freewater Presentations
- Description: Watch Harry face yet more challenges in his sixth year at Hogwarts, and learn more about the greatest evil he and the magic world have ever faced.
- Link: More Info
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| Sunday, November 8, 2009 |
| 9pm - 10pm |
- Catholic Mass
- Location: Duke Chapel
- Contact: Nash, Nicole
- Sponsor: Duke Catholic Center
- Description: Catholics at Duke celebrate Mass on Sunday mornings at 11am in White Lecture Hall on East Campus and on Sunday nights (when classes are in session) at 9pm in Duke Chapel. The Duke Catholic Center sponsors retreats, socials, service projects and other activities to provide Catholic students with opportunities for fellowship, prayer, learning and fun. We operate from two locations: in the basement of Duke Chapel and across from East Campus at the corner of Buchanan Blvd. and Trinity Ave. Daily Mass schedule and other information: catholic.duke.edu
- Link: More Info
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