10/21/2021
Duke BGPSA
Black Graduate and Professional Student Association of Duke University
The Black Graduate and Professional Student Association (BGPSA) strives to enhance the Duke experience for our members by contributing to the community through service projects, hosting social as well as academically-based events and programming, and assisting in the development of future minority leadership.
10/21/2021
09/24/2021
On Thursday, September 23rd, Duke BGPSA hosted the Bon Fritay Haitian Food Truck at the The Blue Light Living to collect donations for victims of the August 2021 Haitian Earthquake. A special thanks to all the students and community members who came out to support this endeavor!
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Duke Black Alumni
Duke University Student National Medical Association - SNMA
Duke BSA
September 2021 General Body Meeting:
"Embracing Afro-Latinx Identities"
Panelists:
- Pamela Zabala
- Cydney-Alexis De La Rosa
-Kathryn Maldonado
09/20/2021
Join Duke BGPSA this Tuesday as we team up with Duke’s Black & Latino MBA Organization (BLMBAO) to host a dynamic discussion on Afro-Latinx identity and culture!
Register here: https://bit.ly/3EwP854
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Duke Black Alumni
Duke University Hispanic/Latino Alumni Association
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Duke University Graduate School
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08/26/2021
Join The Black Seminarians Union (BSU), in partnership with BGPSA, as we kick off another successful semester with prayer! Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
06/15/2021
This past Sunday, June 13th, the Duke Black Graudate & Professional Student Association had the opportunity to commemorate the 156th Anniversary of Juneteenth with our 2021 Juneteenth Brunch, sponsored by Duke GPSG!
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Duke University Graduate School
Duke Black Alumni
06/06/2021
Come join us next week!!
We’re kicking the summer off with a bang! Juneteenth Brunch in collaboration with . The link to register was provided via email and on GroupMe.
05/13/2021
The Duke SNMA chapter is pleased to invite you to a screening of the film “Black Men in White Coats” by Dr. Dale Okorodudu. Fewer black men applied to medical school in 2014 than in 1978 and black men have the lowest life expectancy in the United States. With only 2% of American doctors being black men, this comes as no surprise. This documentary dissects the systemic barriers preventing black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society at large. Join Duke SNMA as we host a screening of Black Men in White Coats followed by an optional discussion facilitated by Antoinette Charles, MS1 and Duke SNMA Multicultural Resource Center Co-Chair.
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