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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…
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Student Affairs DEIB Definitions Diversity: The various backgrounds, lived experiences, values, and worldviews that result from differences in culture and circumstance. Equity: The active process of enabling every member of a community to achieve their fullest potential through identifying and addressing power imbalances and structural barriers. Inclusion: Providing all members of a community with the opportunity to fully participate and belong, through proactive behavior that welcomes, values and supports them. Belonging: Ensuring that Duke is a place where all feel safe and secure in their full authenticity. Resources to foster belonging Employee Resource Groups Duke offers groups with a common…
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…
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…
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…
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).
Career Communities: Business, Finance, and Consulting Originally from the Buckeye State, Mariah attended The Ohio State University where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She continued her education at Clemson University where she earned her Master of Education in Counselor Education/Student Affairs. While at Clemson, she worked in the Michelin Career Center as the Graduate Assistant for the Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program. It was during that time that her passion for early talent programs began to flourish. Mariah joins the Duke Career Center from Zoom Video Communications, where she worked as a University Technical Recruiter for the Global Emerging Talent (GET) Program….
Lancaster Commons Graduate Housing Application The priority 2 application deadline has now passed. Due to the high number of applications we received, we do not anticipate offering any assignments to applicants who have applied after May 20. About Lancaster Lancaster Commons, an off-campus apartment complex reserved entirely for Duke graduate and professional students, will begin accepting applications for the 2024 – 2025 academic year starting on April 1. Assignments are for 1 year only and cannot be renewed for the 2025-2026 academic year. Located approximately 2.6 miles from Duke’s West Campus on 2709 Western Bypass, this apartment community is ideal…
Durham is your home for the time that you’re at Duke. Take the time to explore, learn its history, and take advantage of everything Duke’s home city as to offer. Durham History & Culture Durham is your home for the time you’re at Duke. Take the time to learn it’s history. Durham History Hub Durham History Hub is a local history museum in downtown Durham. Stop by to see an exhibit or take the time to attend an event or go on a tour. Museum of Durham History Open Durham Open Durham is a great place to learn about the…
Navigating Important Conversations Your wisdom and guidance have informed your students’ decisions up until this point in their lives. You will continue to play a critical role in supporting their overall health and well-being throughout their time on campus and beyond. We have found that having conversations about substance use with family members before their arrival on campus contributes to increased student safety, ownership of their choices, and more positive experiences throughout their time at Duke. Students who have already thought about their boundaries, social priorities, values, and familial expectations feel more confident in responding to challenges and scenarios that…
Since joining the Career Center in Spring 2020, Kai has enthusiastically served in multiple different roles across the department. As the new Assistant Director for the Entertainment, Media & Arts Career Community, Kai works to develop and deliver training, content, resources, and events emphasizing the entertainment industry by effectively utilizing e-learning to educate, empower and support students in their intentional professional development. Though the responsibilities and focus of his roles have changed over his time at Duke, at the core of his work is his desire to bolster the center’s mission to provide students and alumni with guidance highlighting the…