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Get Involved Subscribe to our Newsletter Looking to request a training? Please visit our “Prevention Efforts” tab to see a list of programs offered through GVEO. There are a number of student organizations on campus for those interested in prevention work, including the following groups: SHAPE Sexual Harassment Assault Prevention and Education Duke University’s student-led movement to dismantle the culture of sexual assault and harassment on campus #SHAPEUpDuke. Learn more and get involved with SHAPE here. Team One Love Duke Duke University’s student-led effort to create a campus culture with healthy relationships at its foundation. Utilizing a peer-to-peer model Team…
As students and staff navigate their response to gender violence, it is helpful to be knowledgeable about campus policies and procedures. The policies listed here outline the expectations for the Duke University community. The procedures, which are often imbedded into the policies, describe the steps taken by Duke University in response to allegations of gender violence. As GVEO’s efforts are focused on prevention, we do not oversee policies related to discrimination or harassment. The Gender Violence Intervention Coordinator or the Ombudsperson can support students in navigating the policies by providing clarification, seeking out nuanced information while protecting confidentiality, and can…
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…
Here are some frequently asked questions. If you have a question that is not listed, email us at gveo@duke.edu What does GVEO stand for? GVEO stands for Gender Violence Education and Outreach. What does GVEO do? We provide education and outreach programming to address gender violence on campus. Where is GVEO? We are currently housed in the Wellness Center. What is Gender Violence? Gender violence is an umbrella term for any harm perpetrated against a person’s will, resulting from power inequalities based on gender roles. It can take on many forms, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual coercion, stalking, etc….
MENA Est. 2022 CMA: MENA’s primary focus is to serve and preserve the history, culture, and experience of MENA communities at Duke University. MENA is an acronym for Middle East and North Africa, and can refer to the region or its people. The space works toward providing an inclusive environment for all students. This space was born to create opportunity for the MENA diaspora to connect in the Bryan University Center. While there is no standardized list of countries included in the MENA region, the term typically includes the area from Morocco in northwest Africa to Iran in southwest Asia…
Campus Resources and Helpful Information Select a category from the drop-down menu. University Resources ROTC Programs: Army, Navy, Air Force DukeReach Career Services – See also the “Veterans” Resources Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Disability Management System Duke Wellness Center Office of Institutional Equity Academic Resources Military Call-Up Policy (for any student deployed while enrolled at Duke) Trinity Pratt School of Nursing Military Program Veterans Education Benefits at Duke (Registrar’s Office) Veterans Disability Assistance Project (Duke Law) Sanford Fellowships & Grants Financial Aid Community Resources GI Bill Benefits Higher Education Resources for Veterans United States Department of Veterans Affairs Yellow Ribbon Campaign Durham VA Medical Center Durham…
Our content gives students the tools they need to succeed at Duke and beyond. We work to equip students with essential tools for intentional decision-making, constructive conflict resolution, and the establishment of healthy boundaries. The Balthrop Cassidy Fellowship places recent Duke graduates in the perfect space to ensure the relationship health of current students and establish a foundation for a future complete with fulfillment and resilience. Acting with Intent College life comes at our students fast. So fast that students often find themselves making decisions with little thought regarding whether or not their actions get them closer to where they…
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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…
Create your Duke experience! There are hundreds of groups you can join at any time. Take a look around! Visit Duke Groups 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 Organizations Overview Duke has variety of student organizations that help make the Blue Devil experience unique. Organization Classifications…