CDVS Workshop: Sharing Data from Human Participants: Challenges and (Potential) Solutions

The sharing of research data has become increasingly important to federal and private funders and journal publishers for a number of reasons (research transparency, reproducibility, return on investment, new research on existing data, etc.). With the latest requirements from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for Data Management and Sharing Plans (https://sharing.nih.gov/), there are legitimate concerns about how data from human beings can ethically and safely be shared.

White Victimhood: The Deep History

When, where, and why did the fiction that white people suffer because they have white skin color become powerful and persuasive? Professor Tamika Nunley will engage author and fellow Duke historian Gunther Peck in a conversation about his recent book Race Traffic: Antislavery and the Origins of White Victimhood, 1619-1819 as well as his more recent research on youth voting rights and contemporary expressions of white racial victimhood in North Carolina.

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!

Oceans Week at Duke

Join us for Oceans Week at Duke, a university‑wide celebration advancing ocean conservation, climate action, and sustainable blue economies. Hosted by Oceans@Duke, Oceans Week connects research, policy, business, innovation, and community to address the ocean's most urgent challenges-from plastic pollution and overexploitation to climate‑driven change-while spotlighting regenerative solutions that can restore ecosystems and support human prosperity.

Dr. James Carter, Sr. Lecture: Eyes on the Prize, 2026 Ed. Intentionally & Sustainably Pursuing Social Justice as Mental Health Clinicians

Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson is a triple board-certified psychiatrist specialising in child & adolescent, adult, and forensic psychiatry, currently serving as Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM). An alumna of Florida A & M University and the University of Florida College of Medicine, she completed her psychiatry training at Harvard and fellowships at Emory, where she remains adjunct faculty. At MSM, Dr. Vinson established the first Child Psychiatry Fellowship at an HBCU medical school.

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