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SEE Scholar Vanhessa Xayaphet blogs about her experience abroad in France

Vive la SEE - Château de Chenonceau

Château de Chenonceau This weekend, I went to visit some famous castles in the Pays de la Loire Valley (the region that I'm staying in). I visited the Château de Chenonceau and the Château de Chambord. Château de Chenonceau: This castle was inherited by the royal family, and throughout time, many people of the royal family have made themselves guests …
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A lecture on Julian Abele, an African American architect who designed Duke University’s campus

Dr. Mary Springer,
An architectural historian
Specializes in American architecture of the 19th and 20th century.
Assistant Professor of Art History at Jacksonville State University,

On Wednesday night (March 27) at 7 p.m.
In OP 2210
In 1986, Duke University students discovered that the true designer of their Collegiate Gothic West Campus (1924-35) was African American architect, Julian Abele. Until recent decades, Abele’s identity as an architect in Horace Trumbauer’s Philadelphia firm was virtually unknown. Dr. Mary R. Springer’s public lecture will examine new biographical and visual evidence about Abele’s involvement in Duke’s Collegiate Gothic design. Her lecture will consider the underlying racial and educational politics of designing and building Duke’s campus, as well as elucidate Abele’s architectural contributions to American campus planning.
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Coming Out Monologues

7pm-8pm April 11th
Violette hall 1148
Coming out monologues is an event where people of the LGBTQ+ community can share their stories, thoughts, and feelings on coming out, and it's a great opportunity for others to learn about the experience.
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PHRE 361 Gender & Religion in America will be devoted exclusively to LGBTQ issues related to religion

The initialism LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals, ideas, practices, and groups in American society. These identities present some of the most interesting, and socially relevant, challenges to religious institutions and beliefs today. This course will be devoted to investigating questions, dilemmas, arguments, and conflicts that arise when thinking about religion and LGBTQ issues. This course is discussion-based. Reading assignments will reflect many voices: lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, queer, and opponents to any and all the preceding. We will read and hear the voices of people with first-hand knowledge of these issues, as well as those of scholars, activists, religious leaders, and others. You do not have to be a PHRE major or minor to take this course. I welcome persons of all sexual and gender orientations. You simply need to be willing to critically consider all positions in these debates. Grades will be determined by pop quizzes, essay-style tests, a term paper, and class participation.

Contact Dr. Ashcraft with any questions
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Association of Black Collegians
Every other Thursday
8:00 PM in BH 112
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National Association of Black Accountants
Every Tuesday
7:00 PM in BH 241
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First Gen United
1st/3rd Wed of the month
7:00 PM in Centennial Conf Rm
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PRISM
Every Thursday
8:00 pm in VH 1148
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Minority Ambassadors Program
Every other Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 112
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International Club

Every Tuesday
7:00 PM in BH 304
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Hispanic American Leadership Organization
Every Thursday
6:00 pm in BH 201
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Muslim Student Association
Every Tuesday
4:30 PM in BH 113
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African Students Association
Every Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 301
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