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Invitation to the Co-Lab's First Friday. Blue and white papel picado banner background with a white box stating "First Friday Laser Cutting Papel Picado October 6th from 1:15-4:15 PM @TEC Building. No registration necessary!!"

Papel Picado

Sponsor(s): Innovation Co-Lab
Mural painting depecting elements of traditional and modern Filipino culture, excerpted from Hila-bana Espasyo Temporal

“Hila-bana: Espasyo Temporal” -- Exhibit Opening

Action Project at Catawba Trail Farms

Action Project at Catawba Trail Farms

Sponsor(s): Duke Service-Learning
IMMSeminarSeries

Immunology Seminar Series EDI: "Pride Foundational 3: On Allyship and Action"

Theology Underground

Theology Underground: Theology and Mental Health

Text Messages Bible Study

'Text Messages' Bible Study

Sponsor(s): Duke Chapel
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Black Men in Medicine: Moving Forward Together

Geriatrics Grand Rounds

Geriatrics Grand Rounds

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Experience of Computing Students with Disabilities

Text Messages Bible Study

'Text Messages' Bible Study

Sponsor(s): Duke Chapel
Phillips-Winn Lecture

Phillips-Winn Memorial Medicine Grand Rounds: Stepping In 4 Respect - Upstander Training Nationally and at Duke University

This talk attempts to connect the dots in our studies of Asian America—from early 19th century immigration, the exclusion laws, the World War II era, post-1965 immigration, and the neoliberalism of recent decades. Asians have been coming to the Americas because western imperialists have been going to Asia. Asians have been moved by war, but overall, we’ve been moved by modern capitalist imperialism as laborers, entrepreneurs, refugees, students, and expatriates. This talk is a synthesis that offers a framework for understanding liberalism as the operative ideology of capitalist imperialism in order to parse as well as to to connect the distinct histories, conditions, and groups of Asian Americans in the United States.   The topic links my book project with Asian American Studies and will show, I hope, the relevance of my work to Asian Americanists. My main field is US & the World/US Empire.

Connecting the Dots: Asian Americans, Liberalism, and Capitalist Imperialism

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Duke Surgery Day of Service

Sponsor(s): Department of Surgery
Diverse people in participating in OIE Workshop

Generational Diversity in the Workplace: Creating a More Inclusive Team

Geriatrics Grand Rounds

Geriatrics Grand Rounds

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SOM New UREF Community Building Gathering

Text Messages Bible Study

'Text Messages' Bible Study

Sponsor(s): Duke Chapel
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Neurobiology EDI Seminar: Sarah Gaither & Makeba Wilbourn

Sponsor(s): Neurobiology
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Lifting the Chains: The Black Freedom Struggle in America Since Reconstruction

Sponsor(s): History
Geriatrics Grand Rounds

Geriatrics Grand Rounds

A yellow background and text that says": BME faculty, staff, and students are invited to learn about DEI efforts in the Department of Biomedical Engineering here at Duke! We'll share what we've done, are doing, aspire to do and how YOU can get involved in these important activities. We'll provide lunch. We want you to bring your ideas about what's important.

Duke BME Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee - Informational Town Hall

Text Messages Bible Study

'Text Messages' Bible Study

Sponsor(s): Duke Chapel
Geriatrics Grand Rounds

Geriatrics Grand Rounds

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Annual Queer Theory Lecture presents keynote Lynne Huffer

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