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DURHAM, N.C.--Student representatives from 11 major universities will meet at Duke University February 19 to 22 to discuss "Students Affecting Change" in the third annual Inter-Collegiate Conference.
In a series of 16 workshops, about 12 students each from Harvard, Yale, Brown, Penn, Columbia/Barnard, Cornell, Northwestern, Tufts, Tulane, Vanderbilt and Duke will share information about "a unique or very successful program" at their universities, Ken Weil, delegate coordinator at Duke, said.
Duke students will present workshops on student trustees and race relations programs, Marshall Orson, conference coordinator, said. Each participant will attend two workshops.
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