Hart Fellows Final Information Session
Missed the first Hart Fellows info session? Mark your calendars for our second and final info session on Wednesday, January 16th, 2019 from 5-6 PM in Sanford 223.
Missed the first Hart Fellows info session? Mark your calendars for our second and final info session on Wednesday, January 16th, 2019 from 5-6 PM in Sanford 223.
Deondra Rose, will discuss her new book, Citizens By Degree: Higher Education Policy and the Changing Gender Dynamics of American Citizenship.
Members of Durham's Committee on Confederate Monuments will discuss their process and recommendations.
Applications for the 2019-2020 Hart Fellows Program will be due on Friday, February 15 by 5 PM.
Join The Atlantic’s Vann Newkirk II and the Hart Leadership Program for a conversation with local and campus scholars, elected officials, and activists about how organizing continues after elections are over.
Join the Hart Leadership Program for a Brown Bag Lunch with Andy Cunningham T'08.
Applications for the Leadership and Arts Policy Internship (LAPI) grants are due March 1st by 11:59 p.m.
Join the Hart Leadership Program for a discussion with young leaders working beyond the divide.
Be sure to sign up for one of our Fall 2019 classes. View our course listings here. Email Beth Osteen (bosteen@duke.edu) or Adam Beyer (adam.beyer@duke.edu) with any questions.
Visible Thinking is an annual event that celebrates the achievements of undergraduate researchers.
This year's 2019 Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA) conference is being hosted at the Sanford School of Public Policy.
Join the Hart Leadership Program for a conversation with Jillian Johnson, PPS’03 and mayor pro tempore of the City of Durham, to learn more about Durham’s participatory budgeting initiative.
A record number of women ran for office in 2018 and many more are expected to do so in 2020. But what is it really like to be a candidate and then govern as a woman?
Brianna Nofil, a history graduate student at Columbia University, shares her research on the history of immigrant detention.
Join the Hart Leadership Program and DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy for an engaging conversation with Lyndsey Gilpin, founder of Southerly.
Come learn about Service Opportunities in Leadership (SOL), one of HLP’s signature programs for over 20 years.
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of Service Opportunities in Leadership (SOL), one of Hart Leadership’s signature programs for over 20 years.
We will be holding our first information session for students interested in applying to the Hart Fellows Program.
As technology and big data play increasingly important roles in our lives, some organizers are leveraging it in their work.
Members of the Duke Human Rights Center@FHI Student Advisory Board are hosting a discussion about the ongoing border crisis.