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Jenn is the Director for Gender Violence Education and Outreach. In this capacity, she works as a wellbeing architect to build programming and engage in outreach to address gender violence on campus. Jenn is licensed professional counselor who is passionate about transformational learning, strategic planning and holistic care.Jenn specializes in trauma focused care and serving historically marginalized communities. Jenn’s ultimate goal is to inspire positive behavior change and promote a culture of wellness within the Duke community.
Calvin is a federal service member with the AmeriCorps serving here at Duke for a one-year term. She works to manage, evaluate, and improve food security programs across the university. Calvin hails from the University of Georgia with a background in food policy and nonprofit management.
Grace (she/her) spearheads parent and family initiatives including Family Weekend, advises Experiential Orientation Projects, and supports strategic planning for the First-Year Experience. Grace earned a B.S. in Mathematics and a B.A. in Religious Studies from Guilford College in Greensboro, NC. After graduating, Grace worked as an admission counselor at her alma mater before going on to pursue her M.Ed in Higher Education Administration & Student Affairs at the University of South Carolina. In her free time, Grace can be found spending time with her husband and son, exploring local trails, playing board games, or watching lacrosse.
Alex joined Duke in 2024 as the Associate Director of Gender Violence Education and Outreach. She works to empower students through education, awareness, and proactive measures to foster a campus culture of consent, respect, and accountability. Alex works with campus partners and student organizations to develop and produce programming on campus in support of this goal. Alex earned her Bachelor Degrees in Art Therapy and Psychology from Converse College. She received her Master Degree in Clinical Art therapy & Mental Health Counseling from Long Island University. From there, Alex has worked in various community settings, including rape crisis centers, IPV-focused…
Online Learning Module GVEO partners with Vector Solutions to create online programming for our incoming undergraduate (SAPU) and graduate (SAPG) students. Both programs feature trainings on consent culture, bystander intervention, and healthy relationships. The trainings strive to empower students with information and skills to mitigate gender violence as they enter Duke University. To ensure all incoming students have a foundational understanding of consent and bystander intervention, all incoming students are required to complete the training prior to arriving on campus. If you have any questions or concerns about the requirement or the training content, please contact sapundergrad@duke.edu or sapgrad@duke.edu for…
Student Leader Recruitment Applications and Timelines Application and Interview process for the Orientation Board (Project Directors, Orientation Co-Chairs, and Logistics Committee) will occur during the fall semester in mid-October/November The application for the Orientation Board is NOW CLOSED! Application and Interview process for Orientation Leaders will occur during the the spring semester in mid-February/March. The application for Orientation Leaders is NOW CLOSED! For more information, check out the job descriptions below (subject to change/update): Project Director Orientation Co-Chair Logistics Committee Orientation Leader Questions Email New Student and Family Programs at studentorientation@duke.edu.
Calendar of SASRO Events for Learning and Development May March April June January February Five Pillars of Staff Learning and Development Collaboration Promoting knowledge-sharing & teamwork Connection Fostering authentic & respectful working relationships Continuous Growth Offering learning experiences & resources to build staff capacity to achieve division goals Skills For Today Ensuring every staff member has opportunities to gain expertise to perform their role Wellness Providing accessible resources to promote wellbeing & safety for staff members at every career stage Click here for a downloadable version of the Pillars
Penny CEOs The Penny Pilgram George Leadership Initiative cohorts are lead by the Cohort Executive Officers (CEOs) Monica Balakrishnan Major: Neuroscience major and Political science minor Year: Junior Favorite Penny Memory: Definitely a stand out memory is the annual retreat where I got to make some really great memories and connections with people in my cohort and it really is a great experience that PPGWLI provides for us! Neeharika Rao Chintalapudi Major: B.E. in Civil Engineering and B.S. in Computer Science Year: Junior Favorite Penny Memory: The Penny Retreat was so fun and relaxing! I loved getting to spend time…
Duke’s Military History History blends with the contemporary era as Duke continues to honor those who served and continue to serve. The Office of Student Veterans will continue to update and highlight Duke’s history with the military-affiliated community, however, if you wish to learn more, please visit the Duke University Archives. Below are some of the historical places and programs on campus that highlight Duke’s historic connection to and respect for military service. Brodie Recreation Center, East Campus Location: (36.007396, -78.916891) Formerly called Alumni Memorial Gym, Brodie Recreation Center on East Campus houses a commemoration to Duke students who fought and…
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