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Interested in participating in a leadership experience? Great! There are many ways to be a leader on campus, through our team and beyond. First, think about what you’re interested in learning. How do you want to grow or change? Where are your areas of interest? Then check out different programs offered and see if anything connects with those goals! The Connection Project The Connection Project helps first- and second-year students feel connected to one another and find their place at Duke. Get Connected Next Level Leadership Next Level Leadership helps student organization leaders solve problems, increase efficiency, learn from fellow…
Check out this Family Advice from Housing and Residence Life . As adults, we know that conflicts and disagreements are expected even in the strongest relationships. As a parent or family member, you may have heard from your student about their overall roommate experience, things they do or don’t like about them, and even potential roommate conflicts. While it may feel natural to want to intervene on your student’s behalf, this is an excellent opportunity to support your student in learning how to address and resolve conflict independently! We ask students to meet with their roommate each year to complete…
With experience ranging from advisor and instructor, program developer, and employer relations, Catherine (she/her) joined the Duke Career Center in 2019. She is an Assistant Director currently managing the Data, Technology & Engineering Career Community and advising undergraduate and graduate students with interests across all areas. Catherine grew up in Seven Lakes, NC. In her first career as a licensed K-12 School Counselor, she worked at the middle school and district levels in Albuquerque, NM, with a focus on college and career readiness. Career development and education remained a primary focus for Catherine as she transitioned to Higher Ed career…
Policies and Procedures The Duke Community Standard The Duke Community Standard: A Guide for Students governs all conduct for undergraduate students and the resolution processes for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Reference the Duke community standard Policy on Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment & Related Misconduct (PPDHRM) The PPDHRM is the umbrella policy at Duke that prohibits discrimination and harassment based on 13 protected characteristics, as well as sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and retaliation. The Policy applies to all members of the Duke community (faculty, staff and students) and is maintained and administered by the Office for Institutional Equity (OIE). The…
Kosher deli classics, Mediterranean-inspired meals, and Freeman Favorites About & Hours Menu Duke Meal Plan Kashrut Catering The Freeman Center Cafe is a Kosher establishment located in the Freeman Center for Jewish Life, which also houses Jewish Life at Duke. Serving Duke students, faculty, staff, and the public. The Cafe is under the rabbinical supervision of Duke’s Campus Rabbi, Rabbi Elana Friedman, and operated in partnership by Duke Dining and Jewish Life at Duke. All items are prepared in our Kosher kitchens. Chef Sebastian Marcet serves up made-to-order kosher deli classics, Mediterranean-inspired meals, non-dairy coffee beverages, desserts, and more, catering…
VAWA Brochure Duke Police offers this comprehensive guide of rights and options for victims/survivors of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking. Please note this brochure is being updated to reflect current resources, including Duke’s Gender Violence Intervention Coordinator. You can find the most recent iteration of the VAWA Brochure below: https://police.duke.edu/sites/default/files/Victim-Assistance-brochure.pdf leave this page
Welcome to Duke The Office of New Student and Family Programs provides programs and resources to our new student populations that effectively acclimate incoming students to Duke by promoting intellectual curiosity and building community. We provide part of the foundation of the undergraduate experience and serve as a resource and support network for new students. Please feel free to contact any member of the office staff. We would be happy to offer you our assistance, advice, and support. Who We Serve Our office is responsible for being stewards of a comprehensive university-wide welcome to our incoming class, transfer students, and…
Orientation Co-Chair The Orientation Co-Chair position are two student leaders overseeing the implementation of Experiential Orientation. They will provide critical student feedback, leadership, and direction to New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) as Duke implements Orientation Week. The Orientation Co-Chairs will serve as advocates for Orientation Week at-large and amplify the student voice and experience. During Orientation Week, the Orientation Co-Chairs will operate as extensions of New Student and Family Programs. The Orientation Co-Chairs are charged with helping to facilitate community building amongst the Orientation Board. The Orientation Co-Chairs will also lead the Orientation Logistics Committee and be a support for all…
Let’s get started! Figure out what kinds of organizations you might interested in joining, or how to start your own! Duke University is home to hundreds of student organizations. To learn more about the many ways to get involved visit DukeGroups. Find student organizations that match your interests using the search feature on the club directory page. You can filter by group type and category. Many groups will have a link to get in touch with their officers. Student Organization Forms Finance Resources Want to get involved with an organization that is directly advised by Student Involvement & Leadership? Duke…
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The Table Talk pilot is a proud inaugural recipient of the Heaton-Blackshear Innovation Grant. *Fall 2023 semester applications have closed. Stay tuned for Spring 2024 application. Table Talk is simple! Selected students will have access to funds to take a faculty or staff member to a meal on campus. Talk about your personal and professional goals, your favorite TV show, the Duke/Clemson football game, time travel, or anything you want! Enjoy yourself, then tell us all about your experience. Why? Because informal interactions with faculty and staff outside of the classroom can help you find pathways to success while you’re at…
Grace Athy (she, her, hers) is an Assistant Director in the Duke Career Center and works with the Business, Finance, and Consulting Community. She is joining Duke with over four years of experience within Career Services. Most recently, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, within Kenan-Flagler’s Business School and University Career Services. She achieved her BSW from Spring Arbor University and shortly thereafter, her MSW from the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley. She is originally from Michigan, but has since lived in many other states, such as South Dakota, Texas, and now North Carolina. Prior to…