Mindful Moment

Every Tuesday at 2 p.m., take a moment to relax, recharge, and re-center yourself with Mindful Moment, a group mindfulness program offered by LIVE FOR LIFE. During these quick, 15-minute sessions, you'll learn and practice simple breathing and mindfulness techniques that can reduce stress, increase self-awareness, improve concentration, and promote overall well-being. Drop in and reframe your day with calm and clarity.

Community Conversations: A Live Town Hall Featuring Duke's Housing and Education Partners

Please join Duke Community Affairs (DCA) for a virtual town hall highlighting Duke's education and housing partnerships and broader community engagement efforts. This session will provide a well‑rounded overview of affordable housing and education partnerships and activities, spotlight key programs and outcomes across the Strategic Community Impact Plan (SCIP) focus areas, and feature voices from Duke and community partners.

Monday Moves

Make the most of your lunch break with Monday Moves! From 12:30-12:50 PM every Monday, you can participate in online guided stretch breaks with the LIVE FOR LIFE Fitness Team to benefit your mental and physical health!

Accute And Chronic Effect Of Cannabidiol In A NeuroHIV Mouse Model

This seminar investigates the complex relationship between cannabidiol (CBD) and the endocannabinoid system within a specialized HIV-1 Tat mouse model. By comparing one-time acute exposure against a 12-week chronic regimen in aged mice, the study explores how treatment duration influences cognitive and behavioral outcomes. Results highlight a sophisticated restructuring of the endocannabinoid signaling landscape, where receptor expression and metabolic shifts are governed by intricate interactions between sex and genotype.

An Orthopedic Surgeon, a Hedge Fund CEO, and a Priest: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Alumni Roundtable on the Value of the Humanities

Three Duke alumni from the Medieval and Renaissance Studies program discuss the value of the humanities to both their professional and personal lives, with ample time for questions from the audience. Panelists include Dr.

Finding and Using Primary Sources - URS March Workshop Series

This workshop will focus on effectively finding and using both digital and physical primary sources for your humanities and social sciences research projects. We will focus on how to integrate primary resources into your research in order to effectively support your arguments. We will provide practical tips such as how to find sources in English, foreign languages, or in translation, how to prepare to visit an archive or rare books library, how to save and organize what you find, and how to cite primary sources.

“Normal People” and Humanities in Crisis An Undergraduate Roundtable

What use is there in a humanities degree today? Is there space in the university for work that shapes us morally, or is a degree strictly about the acquisition of skills and the formation of professional resumes and networks? Hear from thoughtful undergraduate students from Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, and Piedmont Community College discuss the place of the humanities in our lives today, followed by discussion with the panelists.

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