Generations of Impact

Generations of Impact: Where Nursing Education Meets Real-World Change for Patients, Communities, and Policy

There is a thread that runs through Duke University School of Nursing, one that weaves together education and experience to create a tapestry of care across the lifespan. Our students, staff, faculty, and thousands of alumni have built a culture of care that has impacted countless lives in our own backyard here in Durham, across the nation, and throughout the world.

Lessons Learned from Research Misconduct Cases

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NOTE: Registration closes 24 hours before event start. Please register ahead of the event. Registrants will receive Zoom information and related materials by email one week as well as one day prior the event.

Reserve your seat in the following RCR Research Integrity Roundtable hosted by the Duke Office of Scientific Integrity. "Lessons Learned from Research Misconduct Cases"

June 11, 2026| 2:30 - 4:00 pm

Location: Zoom

ADULT FORUM - Bringing Economic Justice into Our Communities

The Adult Forum this Sunday will be a joint meeting of the youth and adult group. The Congregation's Youth Group made the decision last fall to use their Spring session learning and doing something about economic injustice. The group has used information from the nonprofit organization, United for a Fair Economy (UFE), in some of their studies and so we have invited Kayan Cheung-Miaw, Inclusive Economies Project Director for UFE to speak on the topic, "Bringing Economic Justice into Our Communities". This meeting will also be available on Zoom.

German Soul: Building a Live Documentary

A Behind-the-Scenes Conversation with Justin Robinson and D.L. Anderson

When our most sacred recipes tell inconvenient truths, do we have the courage to listen?

A family treat called "stickies" turns out to be stückene, the German word for scraps. A lifetime of digestive trouble fades after a week of eating West African food. A DNA test reveals a German ancestor in a Black Southern family tree.

Nephrology Grand Rounds

Nephrology Grand Rounds are the primary teaching conference of the Division of
Nephrology. Both clinical and basic science topics pertinent to nephrology are
presented at this conference. Each fellow, guided by a faculty-mentor, will
present once a year. Speakers from outside the Division of Nephrology and Duke
University will also be incorporated into the conference schedule.

Communicating our Values

This session brings Duke's shared values to life through an honest, interactive exploration of communication, identity, and belonging in the workplace. Participants will reflect on how bias shows up in everyday interactions, explore how to respond thoughtfully, and leave with concrete commitments to carry their values into action. This is a welcoming space for anyone ready to grow, wherever you are in your journey.

OIE 101

In this interactive session, you'll get an up-close look at the Office for Institutional Equity, our mission, our programs, and the individuals and communities at the center of everything we do. Come ready to engage, ask questions, and discover how we can work together to advance inclusive excellence across the enterprise.

Facilitated by: Elizabeth Jones, Ph.D., Director for Education and Outreach & Genevieve Barnes, M.S. M.A. Assistant Director for Education and Outreach

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