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Existence on the Periphery: Behemoth & short films

Rubenstein Arts Center Film Theater 2020 Campus Dr, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for an evening of documentary films focused on the ethics of environmental change, presented as part of Kenan Graduate Arts Fellow Cassandra Klos's exhibit, Existence on the Periphery. Through striking visuals and intimate portraits of people living at the extremes of habitability, these films invite consideration of the promise and peril of life […]

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Cybersecurity and the Developing World: A conversation with David Medine

Rubenstein Hall, Room 200

When: Tuesday, February 25, 12:00-1:15 PM Where: Rubenstein Hall 200 Join Professor David Hoffman (Professor of the Practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy) for a lunchtime conversation with David Medine (Senior Financial Sector Specialist, CGAP) discussing cybersecurity in the developing world. Lunch will be provided. RSVP at tinyurl.com/V2JHBN7 David Medine is CGAP’s lead […]

Section 230: The Law that Made the Internet Possible – and the Fight to Kill it

Duke Law School, Room 3043

Co-sponsored by Technically Right at KIE, the Duke Center for Science & Technology Policy will be hosting a Tech Policy Talk with Berin Szoka on Tuesday, February 25. Tech Policy Talks are informal discussions with experts in the tech industry. Matt Perault, director of the Center on Science and Technology Policy and Professor of the […]

Do Snack with Kiese Laymon

The Ahmadieh Family Conference Room, West Duke, Room 101 1364 Campus Drive, Durham, NC

Where: West Duke, Ahmadieh Family Conference Room, Room 101 When: Friday, February 28, 3pm Who: Undergrads only The Kenan Institute for Ethics invites you to a Do Snack with Kiese Laymon, author of best-selling Heavy: An American Memoir. By turns raw, real, fantastical, and funny, his memoirs and fiction articulate the slow death of living […]

Ethics of Now: Kiese Laymon

Durham Arts Council 120 Morris St, Durham, NC

Kiese Laymon does not dissemble. By turns raw, real, fantastical, and funny, his memoirs and fiction articulate the slow death of living amidst state violence and the poetic transcendence of managing to keep on keeping on nonetheless. Personal but public, his writing speaks to and for all of us. Kiese Laymon's books will be available […]

OneTeam Sexual Violence Training Program

The Ahmadieh Family Conference Room, West Duke, Room 101 1364 Campus Drive, Durham, NC

Our Bass Connections has developed a new sexual violence training program, and we need participants to help us workshop the program. As a participant, you will be trained through the program we’ve developed, and then will have an opportunity to provide feedback about the training session itself. Dinner will be provided!  This is a really […]