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!
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!
Health Assessment is a free, confidential health screening provided through Duke benefits. It includes total cholesterol, blood pressure, blood glucose, BMI, waist circumference height, weight and body mass index measurements. Additionally, there is a goal setting and referral session with a nurse, dietitian, or fitness specialist. Many participants find the coaching session helps them get started making lifestyle changes and connects them to LIVE FOR LIFE and community resources to support them. Health Assessments are available to all active Duke employees.
In this February 2026 seminar, two visiting scholars, Wanying Yang and Zeyi Song, will share findings from their research, inviting the audience to engage with questions and feedback:
Wanying Yang-"Novels as the Modern Arabs' Dīwān: An Overview of Contemporary Arabic Historical Writing"
Zeyi Song-"Enclave in the Capital: Jurisdiction and Legal Order in Beijing's Diplomatic Quarter"
You are invited to a conversation with Dr. Felicity Stone-Richards (University of Michigan) and Maurice Shelton, an entrepreneur who has been living in Japan for 11 years.
This online event takes place on Thursday, February 26, at 7:00PM (Eastern US) // Friday, February 27, at 9:00AM (Japan).
About the speakers:
Join a fireside chat featuring Thai political leader Pita Limjaroenrat and Edmund Malesky, professor of political science at Duke.
How can Thailand address pressing challenges stemming from socio-economic inequality, an aging population, domestic political instability, regional power struggles, and climate change? In conversation with Edmund Malesky, Pita Limjaroenrat will explore these questions and more, providing insight into several of the most urgent issues facing Thailand today.
Please join us at ¡DALHE!'s next networking event on March 5, from 5:00-7:00pm at Fonda Lupita in Downtown Durham - 905 W. Main St. Ste 21A, Durham NC 27701
Enjoy complimentary beverages and appetizers as you mix, mingle, and connect. We'd love to have you join us for a lively, engaging evening together.
All are welcome! To RSVP, please email DALHE.ERG@duke.edu
Legal discrimination against Chinese people in the United States began in 1852, when California passed a tax on foreign gold miners that was explicitly designed to exploit Chinese labor. Over the next seventy years, officials in California, Oregon, Washington, and other western states instituted more than five thousand laws that marginalized and controlled their Chinese residents.
Free lunch for participants, starting at 11:30am
Zoom option - register at: duke.is/mappingmalcolm
Join us for Tell Me More about Health Delivery Management with Will Knechtle, Trinity and Fuqua alum and Innovation Program Manager at the Duke Institute for Health Innovation. Will will share his journey from Duke to Peace Corps to health system innovation, discuss how he helps teams turn ideas into real-world healthcare solutions, and demonstrate examples from his work, including AI-enabled tools and new care delivery models. Register in Handshake!
We're serving bagels, Drag, and Purim realness . Jewish Life at Duke and the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity is hosting their first Purim Drag Brunch since RuPaul started Drag Race!
This is the opportunity to learn about and celebrate a Jewish Holiday that isn't as well known outside of the Jewish community but teaches us to have the courage to be our full and true selves. Come by the Freeman Center for Jewish Life on Sunday, March 1st from 11am to 1pm for a fierce Purim performance you just can't miss!