April 8, 2008 - Event for Genocide Awareness Week: Chad Hazlett
Chad Hazlett, Trinity '02 and Director of Protection Programs at the Washington D.C.-based Genocide Intervention Network, will be speaking about the impact of a Duke education on his career in public service as part of the International Association's Genocide Awareness Week. Come out for "Engaging in a Career of Service: Taking Duke Abroad," held this Thursday, April 10 in
Social Sciences 139 at
6:30-8p! There will be FREE FOOD. Further details can be found on the Facebook event page
HERE .
March 31, 2008 - Honor Blog!
We are happy to announce the launching of our new blog!
Loosely themed for maximum flexibility and creativity, the honor blog provides an informal public space for councilors to share their thoughts on issues directly or tangentially related to honor and ethics at Duke and beyond. Contents will likely range from the witty to the weird, and from the in-depth to the more easily digestible -no two councilors are alike, and the blog will serve as a window to our varying opinions, as well as a forum for ongoing debate and interesting things-to-consider.
Check out the link on our resources page, or just click HERE .
January 30, 2008 - Today: AMBASSADOR ROBERT KRUEGER
Former Duke Professor, Dean and Vice-Provost Robert Krueger has also served as a U.S. Senator, Congressman, three-time Ambassador and Special Representative of the U.S. Secretary of State. He will be talking about his experiences averting crisis during escalating tensions between ethnic groups while serving as US ambassador to Burundi. His talk is entitled:
EFFECTIVE DIPLOMACY: STRENGTH IN THE FACE OF GENOCIDE
and will be followed by a book-signing of 'From Bloodshed to Hope in Burundi: Our Embassy Years during Genocide.'
Time: 4.30 today, Wednesday, January 30th.
Location: McClendon Tower 5.
Co-sponsored by Honor Council and International Association.
January 29, 2008 - Go watch 'Knocked Up'!
There will be a screening of "Knocked Up" in Griffith Theater at 7pm on Tuesday, February 5, as the first film in a four-film campus series entitled "Sex, Love and Conflict: On the Ethics of Relationships," sponsored by the Kenan Institute for Ethics and the Film/Video/Digital Program for Duke's Spring Screen/Society. Stay updated on the next three screenings newly added to the Honor Calendar on the Resources page. Find it HERE .
December 11, 2007 - Citation help page up and running!
Writing a gazillion final papers this week?
Stressed? Confused? Need handy tips and strategies for avoiding plagiarism?
All these questions not really helping that headache?
Find a compilation of useful websites to consult HERE .