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Understanding the Risk of Opioids Duke University acknowledges the rising presence of fentanyl in various substances across the nation. Consequently, Duke students may encounter this substance inadvertently, putting them at risk of potential overdose even if they aren’t intentionally using opioids. In an effort to prevent fatal overdoses from occurring, all residential facilities will now be equipped with a ONEbox Opioid Overdose Emergency Box ONEbox Locations East Campus East 1 House Location Alspaugh Main entrance near fire door panel Brown Main entrance near fire door panel Bassett Main entrance near fire door panel Pegram Main entrance near fire door panel…
For The Culture Check back soon! This page and For The Culture: Second Generation debut December 1, 2024. In this house, we represent everyone and everything. We are one made up of many: those who have existed, currently exist, and those to come. We represent all cultures. We represent differences, we represent similarities we represent intersections. We represent so much more than just oneself. Individuality matters and we recognize that within that individuality comes not just one community, but many communities that are made up of diverse traditions, expressions, languages, and so much more. For The Culture is…
Awards & Recognitions Safe Dining, Safer Campus: The Lee Family’s Gift to Duke University Duke Dining Wins Prestigious National Awards Duke Dining Recognized for Best Comprehensive Allergen-Free Dining Program Duke Dining Eliminates Artificial Dyes and Additives from Menu Items Duke Dining Quick Look Please let us know about your dining experience here! Duke Dining Earns Distinguished Nutrition Award Duke Dining is the FIRST college/university dining program to be FARECheck Gold certified with Marketplace and Trinity Café being nut-free-friendly! Find out more here! Looking for fresh fruit on campus? Check out our Fresh Fruit Guide here! Find out more about our “Ask Me” Food Allergy…
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NetNutrition NetNutrition is an online tool that can assist you in meeting your nutritional goals when dining on campus at Duke Dining locations. NetNutrition will help you to: Confirm the nutritional content of your food choices. Identify and select well-balanced meals. Identify possible allergens and food intolerances. Select preferences for specific types of diets such as vegetarian or vegan. Access NetNutrition here! Allergen Policy Duke Dining Food Allergen Policy Our goal is to provide guests with a safe, enjoyable, and inclusive dining experience to the best of our ability. Duke Dining is committed to keeping guests with food allergies and…
Lunch Pop-Up:The Chef’s Kitchen offers a new culinary experience every few weeks and is open for lunch Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. during fall and spring semesters. Currently Offering: Caribbean Beach Shack Bring the island vibes to your day with a fully customizable bowl or street tacos, built just the way you like it. Start with your choice of base, add a flavorful island-inspired protein, then round it out with a side, fresh toppings, and your favorite house-made sauce for the perfect balance of bold, vibrant flavors in every bite. Mix. Match. Escape to the Caribbean-no passport required! Cooking…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Durham, NC – [Thursday, July 31, 2025] As one of the nation’s leading collegiate dining programs, Duke Dining continues to set the standard for wellness-forward food service by eliminating artificial dyes and additives from menu offerings across campus dining venues. This effort, known as the True Blue initiative, reflects Duke Dining’s mission to prioritize student health, support whole food nutrition, and lead with integrity in campus dining operations by providing meals that are free from synthetic food dyes and unnecessary chemical additives, and made with real, recognizable ingredients. Specific ingredients being removed include: These additives are commonly found…
Happy Reunion Weekend! Join the Jewish Life at Duke at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life for special reunion events on April 10-12, 2025.
McDelivery is here! McDonald’s is now delivering on west campus Thursday-Saturday from 8pm-3am! Follow the step-by-step guide below to order! STEP 1:Download the Duke Dine-Out Mobile Ordering App. STEP 2:Open the app and select ‘McDonald’s.’ STEP 3:Tap ‘Pick-Up’ in the top right corner. STEP 4:Select ‘Delivery.’ STEP 5:Add the Delivery Fee to your cart. STEP 6:Add your menu items to the cart and tap ‘Check-Out.’(minimum $10 required) STEP 7:Select Merchants-on-Points (MOPs) pick-up location.MOPs pick-up locations can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/dukediningmops STEP 8:Enter your mobile number in the comments section. STEP 9:Tap ‘Submit Order,’ and tap ‘Pay’ to confirm your order. STEP…
Duke alumni Lynne Bornstein Bermont ’96 and Bill Bermont ’97 met at a Duke Hillel Shabbat gathering in Duke Gardens as undergraduates. More than thirty years later, they are making a gift to Jewish Life at Duke (JLD) that will foster lifelong connections and meaningful traditions for years to come.
The Duke Jewish Alumni Network (DJAN) is partnering with the Jewish Book Council to bring notable books, discussions, and author conversations to alumni and friends!
The DJAN Book Club, supported by Jewish Life at Duke and Duke Lifelong Learning, offers an opportunity for alumni, parents, and friends to read six books during the 2024-2025 academic year.