Identities in the Workplace Virtual Networking Event
Online Event
Registration
Details
This event is open to all students, but is highly encouraged for students who hold underrepresented/historically marginalized identities, including:
- Black, Indigenous, and students of Color
- First-generation students
- LGBTQ+ students
- Neurodiverse students and students with a disability
- Students of varying gender identity and expression
- and other special populations
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Please reach out to [carmella.labianca@duke.edu](mailto:carmella.labianca@duke.edu "") for any questions or special accommodations.
Students will receive instructions on how to log into Flo Recruit several days before the event.
A collaboration between Duke's Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke's Central Campus Career Center, Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs, and the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy.