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Past Newsletters Newsletters written for and by the Duke Military-Affiliated Community. They often highlight events, groups, resources, and people within the community If you are not receiving our emails/newsletters and are interested – please email the office. 2024 September Newsletter – 2024 D-Day 80th Anniversary (June) May Newsletter – 2024 Late April Newsletter – 2024 April Newsletter – 2024 March Newsletter – 2024 February Newsletter – 2024 January Newsletter – 2024 2023 December Newsletter – 2023 Veterans Day Newsletter – 2023 (Nov) November Newsletter – 2023 October Newsletter – 2023 September Newsletter – 2023 August Newsletter – 2023 Mid-April Newsletter…
Current and Past Cohort Corey Pilson, T’20 Getting to work directly with Duke students was a key factor in Corey Pilson (T’20) accepting a BC Fellowship in December 2020. After being an engaged student leader and working in various Identity and Cultural Centers, Pilson’s familiarity with campus culture gave him a solid foundation on which to build his outreach to students. Bailey Bogle, T’20 Bailey Bogle (she/her) works as a Balthrop-Cassidy Fellow in the Dean of Students office, where she focuses on educating students on healthy relationships and contributing to Duke’s sexual misconduct prevention efforts. She is passionate about…
Let’s get started off right! Resources and requirements for a smooth entry to Student Affairs Onboarding Resources for Managers Information for managers to create a strong onboarding experience Go to resources Onboarding Resources for New Staff Welcome to Duke Student Affairs! Check out the guides to orient you to the division, Duke, and the local area. Go to resources Required Orientation Events for New Staff As new staff join the team, the onboarding experience plays a critical role to long term success and sense of belonging within the organization. Here are some of the orientation events to help new staff…
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So many ways to grow as a professional at Duke! Click below to learn how to access select learning pathways To access additional professional development resources at Duke visit: https://hr.duke.edu/professional-development/ Professional Associations Duke Division of Student Affairs and its departments are members of a variety of professional associations. The ones listed below offer free or discounted membership for all division staff: ACHA – American College Health Association ACUHO-I – Association of College & University Housing Officers – International ACUI – Association of College Unions International EDUCAUSE – advancing higher education through the use of Information Teechnology ITGA – International Town…
SASRO Updates Central Stay up to date on HR and Payroll related items that you need to know! SASRO Upates and News SASRO Process Updates (8/30/2024) Updates to several common employment actions managed by the SASRO. Read More SASRO Office Updates (8/30/2024) Announcement of the enhancements to several staff roles in SASRO and how we connect with you. Read More Recent Messages from SASRO Coming Sooon Frequently Asked Questions Questions about SASRO What is an “HRBP”? Human Resources Business Partners are HR staff members who help to strategize, develop, and implement a variety of HR Processes and Policies. In Student…
Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Title IX FAQs Here, you’ll find information about the new Federal Title IX Regulations and their application in Duke Policies and Procedures. This list applies to both Duke University and Duke Health and is maintained and revised by Duke’s Office for Institutional Equity. The list was last revised on November 17, 2020. Review the Title IX FAQs here Mythbusters FAQs There are a number of options available to students who have experienced an incident of sex or gender-based violence, harassment, or discrimination. This FAQ list serves to help ensure access to accurate information by clarifying common…
Division Co-Working Opportunities We invite you to come work alongside colleagues that you may not run into in your day to day. Bring your notebook, reading, or laptop anytime from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm on the following days: Wednesday, August 28 – Women’s Center (Bryan Center Suite 105) Thursday, October 24 – Arts Annex (404 Gattis St.) Thursday, November 21 – Duke Student Wellness Center Room 144 Thursday, December 12 – Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture (Flowers Building, bottom floor)
Utilities in Durham Most living arrangements require you to set up and pay monthly utility bills. Typical apartment bills include electricity and internet. Some apartment complexes will also require you to pay the water bill. Most house rentals will require you to pay electricity, water, and internet. Some houses that are heated via natural gas rather than electricity will also require you to pay a gas bill. **For students without a social security number: many utility providers require additional verification if you do not have a social security number. Learn more from Duke International Student Center on setting up electricity,…
We’ve got you! The Student Involvement & Leadership team has developed multiple resources to support students and student organizations. Use the menu to navigate to the appropriate resource and reach out to the team for additional guidance. Forms & Applications Find all relevant intake forms, documents, and checklists here! Forms Here Reporting Concerns Let us know if you’re aware of student organization policy or other relevant policy violations. We’re here to help. Report Here Advisor Resources Advisors play an important role in the functioning and development of our students and student organizations. Learn More Frequently Asked Questions Looked through the…
QuadEx is an inclusive living and learning model that builds upon the history, values and spirit of Duke to enhance and integrate the social, residential, and intellectual lives of undergraduates. QuadEx structures and resources work together to strengthen on-campus communities, enable deeper exploration of intellectual interests, and support student wellbeing and growth. With QuadEx, it’s not just where you live but how you live. Visit the QuadEx site Frequently Asked Questions What? Extending the best to all Neighborhood based residential model centered around seven West Campus Quads, that will support students for their entire four years at Duke. East Campus Houses will be permanently…
Step into the world of Muslim Interscholastic Tournament (MIST), an ingenious non-profit initiative igniting the passion of high school students across the U.S. and Canada. With its roots tracing back to 2002, MIST has been a dynamic presence in gathering North America’s top students for over two decades. Other than competitions, MIST goes beyond the surface, fostering collaboration, creativity, and professional insights while offering an enriching exploration of Islam and Muslim culture. Although designed for Muslim high school students, participation is open to all. Duke University played host to MIST 2023, marking the largest national tournament in its history. Over…