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If you want to host a party Tips for hosting a party Take the time now to meet all of your neighbors: Introduce yourself to your neighbors and get involved in the neighborhood—join the listserv, show up to the potluck, volunteer to help at neighborhood events, say hello when you see neighbors outside. Telling your neighbors that you’re having a party shouldn’t be the only time you talk to them! Tell your neighbors you’re having a party and give them your cell phone number. Ask them to call or text you if there’s an issue. This means that you need…
Understanding strengthens our voice. Our educational initiatives are designed to deepen understanding, broaden horizons, and build our community. Duke P.R.I.D.E. Training Pursuing Respect, Inclusion/Intersectionality, Diversity, and Equity Duke P.R.I.D.E. Training is the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity’s (CSGD) signature educational program aimed at increasing awareness of issues impacting those with marginalized sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions (SOGIE). All members of the Duke community, including students, staff, and faculty, may attend. As a whole, Duke P.R.I.D.E. training addresses intersectionality and acknowledges multiple identities including race/ethnicity, nationality and religion throughout the training. The training is designed to equip individuals…
Duke students can now update their Mobile DukeCard to reflect chosen or preferred first names, thanks to a collaboration between the Duke Student Government (DSG), Blue Devils United (BDU), the Office of Information Technology (OIT), and Student Affairs. Hearing from students Midway through last fall semester, student leaders from DSG and BDU, Duke’s largest undergraduate LGBTQ+ student organization, approached Student Affairs with a concern. Due to back-end software limitations, many transgender and nonbinary students were unable to update their Mobile DukeCards to reflect their chosen and preferred names. Because students use their Mobile DukeCards several times each day, this discrepancy…
I work in the careers space with Engineering Master’s students at Duke University. The favorite part of my role is the opportunity to boost confidence and discourage doubt in students each day. When I’m not coaching students and alums on their job or internship search process, I loves to consume books on Reese’s Book Club List, test vegan recipes, and explore new parks with family.
Student Affairs Departments & Units Find out where our information lives on the public-facing website and each department’s personnel. Assessment Our vision is to create an environment within Student Affairs where assessment is a valued and essential practice, one in which results guide decisions and inform our collective efforts toward student development. Visit the Assessment Office page Business & Finance Checklists, guidelines, templates, policies. We’ve gathered the most important resources to help our team do their job effectively, efficiently and easily. visit the Business & Finance page Career Center The Career Center provides career services of the highest standard to…
Welcome to Duke! From the moment you say “yes” to attending Duke University, New Student and Family Programs remains in communication with students and families in a number of critical ways: The Blue Book Summer Transition Series Weekly Digests for First-Year and Transfer students Social Media From Experiential Orientation projects, packing lists, move-in day details, and much more, you will find the information you need here to ensure a smooth transition to Duke. The Blue Book One of the most important resources is the Blue Book. The Blue Book outlines critical resources and includes specific deadlines for everything you need to do during the summer…
How Student Affairs approaches DEIB. On this page you will find pertinent information related to DEIB efforts in Student Affairs. What You Need Right Now This Call to Action will have a piece of important information that this page wants to convey right away. Link to an action or more info Sub-Pages If this resource or topic needs sub-pages, they will be listed in the card grid here, as well as the side bar menu. Example #1 Example #1 description Example #2 Example #2 description
OutList The OutList is a directory for students to reach out to LGBTQ+ or allied faculty/staff across campus. Feel free to reach out or use this resource if you need a trusted member of staff to FLUNCH, talk to, or just make a connection. Amanda Archambeau she/her; queer cis woman; Business Manager, Gender Sexuality & Feminist Studies Email me J.L. Ariansen they/them; Director, Research Integrity; Staff; Leah Austin She, her, hers; Assistant Manager, Venue and Production Management; Staff Alyah Baker she/her, queer; Instructor, Duke Dance Program Email me Nina Balmaceda she, her, hers, ally, Heterosexual, Female; Associate Director, Duke Center…
Duke prides itself in having opportunities for Graduate and Professional students to engage with their community. Duke University has hundreds of opportunities for engagement; we encourage all students to get involved during your time at Duke! Traditions and Community Graduate ProfessionalStudent Government (GPSG) Student Organizations Partners and Families Connect across the Duke community Whether in the classroom, in the lab, or in the community, Duke’s vibrant culture would not be the same without our graduate and professional students. Each year we are delighted to engage with graduate and professional students during annual events for the entire community. Long-standing traditions include…
Welcome to Communications We tell the story of Student Affairs. It is our mission to communicate clearly with students to foster a culture of belonging, engagement, and wellbeing. Through conversations, brainstorming, strategic planning, and implementation, we strive to share Student Affairs stories to the right audience at the right time. We can make your vision a reality. Our team would love to help with your project. Let us know your vision and we can help bring it to life. fill out our project request form Let’s dig in! Brand Guides Learn the Student Affairs style guide, Duke’s brand standards and…
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Over 300 student clubs and organizations will be present to showcase their groups and invite students to join their group. The event is open to all Duke students and Duke student groups. The fall 2023 event will take place on Friday, September 1 from 4:00-5:45pm on Baldwin Quad (East Campus). Event Map: https://duke.is/c/mw93 Students are encouraged to check out Duke Groups (dukegroups.com) for more information about the 300+ groups that will be in attendance. Below are the groups confirmed for the Duke Groups Fair (last updated 09/01/2023).