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Kashrut Policy The Freeman Center Cafe operates under rabbinical supervision by Duke’s Campus Rabbi, who serves as the Rav HaMachshir and mashgiach/mashgicha. The rabbi’s office is located in the same building as the dining facility. The following policies are adhered to at the Freeman Center Cafe to ensure kosher standards: All meat is all Glatt Kosher. The facility has separate meat and dairy kitchens with clear markings, and only one kitchen at a time is permitted to be in operation. All Duke Dining staff who enter or work in the Freeman Center kitchen undergo a three-hour Kashrut Training followed by a test on…
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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…
Everything you need to know about the ins and outs of Duke! This page is your go-to destination for invaluable institutional insights and resources. The goal is to enrich your institutional knowledge and empower your endeavors. Dive in to discover a wealth of insights, elevating your understanding of Duke! What’s happening at Duke? Check out the Duke Event Calendar to plan your summer, from concerts to lectures, exhibits and recreation, there’s something for everyone. Visit the Duke Event Calendar Duke Resources Academic Calendar Move-in day, drop/add, student breaks, University holidays, registration and exams. View the Academic Calendar Acronym Guide Duke…
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…
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Create your Duke experience! There are hundreds of groups you can join at any time. Take a look around! Next Level Leadership Summit In order to maintain good standing with the university, student organizations are required to participate in the Next Level Leadership program. Click the banner to RSVP for the Summit! Organizations must: send at least one representative to the Leadership Summit this is recommended for officers, but open to group members one person can represent up to two groups send a representative to three Series workshops throughout the academic year anyone from a group is eligible to attend…
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
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…
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…
I’ve Selected My Candidate. What’s Next? Take a look at our step-by-step guide to hiring your selected candidate! Hiring Process Overview Step 1: Reference Calls/Surveys Conducting reference checks are an important aspect of the hiring process. Hiring managers should take great care to intentionally check finalist references prior to making any type of offer. Hiring managers can perform reference checks at any stage of the process, for example, some managers may elect to conduct reference checks before deciding on-campus interview finalists. Reference checks are important because it allows managers to gain valuable candidate information beyond what has been communicated on…