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3/18 Peer Resource Swap

Join DNA Peer Resource Swap: swapping our best strategies, apps, accommodations hacks, sensory tools, and life-saving routines - all designed by and for neurodivergent and chronically ill students.

This isn’t a lecture - it’s a collective brainstorm. Whether you’ve mastered note-taking with executive dysfunction, found the perfect grounding playlist, or figured out how to email professors without spiraling - we want your wisdom on the table.


Well Discuss:

  • Focus and time-management tools that actually work

  • Navigating Duke’s accommodations and medical systems

  • Apps for memory, organization, or chronic illness pacing

  • Sensory-friendly dorm or study-space hacks

  • Favorite teas, supplements, or snacks for regulation and energy

  • Self-advocacy templates (emails to professors, disability services, etc.)


What to bring (optional):

  • 1–2 resources you personally rely on (an app, study system, tool, or mindset)

  • Any printed templates, examples, or product links to share

  • An open mind — because you’ll probably leave with something new that finally works

 
 

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