From Campus to Career: Panel & Networking Opportunity hosted by Jewish Life at Duke and the Duke Jewish Alumni Network

Amazing networking opportunity!

Hear directly from Duke alumni and parents who have turned their academic experiences into meaningful careers that reflect their interests and values.

Hosted by Jewish Life at Duke and the Duke Jewish Alumni Network, this event will feature an opening panel focused on career exploration in the age of AI, moderated by Executive Director of the Duke Career Center Greg Victory, followed by small group networking across industries. Featured panelists:

Earth Month 2026

April is Earth Month! Earth Day has been commemorated on April 22 for more than 55 years. In 2026, the Duke community continues to celebrate with special events, opportunities and features throughout the month, and we have featured a sample of programming, with more info added regularly.

Mindful Movement

Every Thursday at 10 a.m., add some movement to your mindfulness practice with Mindful Movement. The 15-minute Zoom sessions will combine movement, breathwork, visualization and intention to create a moving meditation practice that enhances relaxation and improves well-being. Drop in for an enhanced mindfulness experience through a focus on mobilization.

Summer 2026 Scholarly Writing Retreat

Want to jump start your summer writing? Interested in learning how to be a more effective and engaged writer this summer? Would you benefit from writing and learning alongside others who also are committed to making progress on a scholarly writing project? Each day of this three day scholarly writing retreat includes both hands-on workshops and time to write independently in a comfortable, relaxed space. Learn practical skills about writing habits, make progress on a writing project, and participate in a writing community. Open to faculty in any discipline.

Book Conversation with Wendy Harcourt

Join us for a conversation with scholar and RCGE Board Member Wendy Harcourt about her new open-access book Conundrums of Care: Feminist Entanglements in Critical Development Studies. Drawing on stories from different places, peoples, and histories, the book illuminates how care is understood across key feminist debates - from social reproduction and interspecies relations in posthumanism, to environmental justice in feminist political ecology, to reciprocity and accountability in postdevelopment and decolonialism.

Cuidados Comunitarios

Join us to learn about community care practices as situated responses to gender-based violence and urban precarity in León, Guanajuato, Mexico through research by Marcia Moreno Benítez (independent researcher), with a response from Verónica Gago (UBA, UNSAM, CONICET)

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