240 Years of U.S.–Moroccan Friendship

During the Spring 2026 semester, the final week of March will culminate in a two-day conference exploring the history, diplomacy, and cultural significance of Moroccan-American relations.

These events will bring together scholars, diplomats, cultural leaders, and students to reflect on the legacy of this enduring partnership while envisioning its future in a rapidly changing global context.

Program Overview: Conference
Saturday Morning - March 28, 2026

AGS Event with Chuck Freilich

Join the Program in American Grand Strategy on Thursday, February 26 for a conversation with Chuck Freilich, former Israeli Deputy National Security Advisor and current Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School. Bruce Jentleson will moderate.

This event is open to Duke students, staff, and faculty. A valid Duke netID is required to reserve a ticket. Tickets can be reserved until Wednesday, February 25 at 5:00pm. After that, tickets will not be available, and on-site registration is not permitted.

Research Ethics in the Humanities and Interpretative Social Sciences (In person event) [Faculty RCR Forum]

REGISTRATION: Click Here

Registration closes 24 hours before event start. If your availability changes please email asist@duke.edu to update your registration.

The Duke Office of Scientific Integrity is partnering with Trinity College to expand our offerings of interactive Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) trainings tailored for Duke researchers in the humanities, arts, and interpretative social sciences!

Community Work Day

Come join us in the fields to lose track of time, be outdoors, practice embodied work, and experience profound community with plants, soil, and humans! Our students, volunteers, and staff consistently say that their most memorable memories at DCF are the conversations they shared over a wheelbarrow of mulch or while tackling weeds in a bed of carrots together. Absolutely no farming experience is necessary, and there is no Duke affiliation required. We have tasks for most ages and abilities.

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.

Mobile Health Assessment

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.

Shabbat Across Campus with Jewish Life at Duke

Students - sign up for student-hosted Shabbat dinners all across campus and off-campus. Sign up for a unique Shabbat experience curated by your friends with a home-cooked meal prepared by your hosts or a kosher dinner from the Freeman Center Cafe. This once a semester experience is loved by all! Open to all.

Registration will open on Monday, March 23; contact Jewish Life at Duke with any questions at jewishlife@duke.edu.

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