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On Thursday March 30th, the Duke Women’s Center celebrated the 2023 WomC Awards in the President’s Suite of the Wallace Wade Stadium. For the first time since COVID-19, women, femme students, and our gender equity allies gathered to celebrate a year’s long fellowship with fun, food, and great conversation! Author and Duke Alum Caralena Peterson came to talk to us about her new book, The Effortless Perfection Myth, and its impact on the psyche of women and femme-identified college students. Rev. Racquel Gill of Duke Chapel also spoke at the event, giving thanks for the women who attended and giving…
Greg came to Duke during the famed summer of 2020 from Tufts University, where he served Executive Director of the Career Center since 2016. Greg has experience developing innovative and enduring partnerships between the career team and other campus partners, including Alumni Affairs, the First-Generation Center, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and Athletics. He successfully developed and launched a “Designing Your Life” course for first-year students and oversaw the creation of numerous career and student-alumni global networking events. He is focused on outreach to employers and alumni across a wide range of industries and nonprofit sectors and works to…
The Duke Women’s Center kicked off 2023 Women’s History Month with a bang this year, hosting the Reproductive Justice Conference on Wednesday, March 8th, in Penn Pavilion. This year’s conference was a way to start a conversation about reproductive justice on Duke’s campus. To do this, students from all schools, degree programs, and walks of life were invited to be a part of the conversation and advance their understanding of reproductive justice in the world today. An all-star cast of speakers, panelists, and moderators, including Prof. Neil Siegel of Duke Law, who gave welcoming remarks, and Dr. Megan Huchko of…
Leigh Ann Muth-Waring joined the Career Center in July 2013 with a background in career coaching, employer relations, academic advising, academic policy, and teaching. She is a member of the Employer Relations team and serves as the primary liaison to organizations who offer internships, early talent opportunities, or exploratory programs for first-year and sophomore level undergraduate students. In this role, Leigh Ann works with organizations from all industries and locations. She also acts as a knowledge source for companies who are in the beginning phase of developing their internship program as well as organizations who have established programs. Along with…
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Passover 2024 with Jewish Life at Duke Passover takes place April 22-30, 2024. We’ve got you covered with seders, events, and kosher-for-Passover meals across campus. Click here to download our 2024 Passover Guide! Passover Seders with Jewish Life at Duke Celebrate Passover with us by attending a seder, a ritual Passover meal. Make sure to sign up to attend a seder by April 15! Monday, April 22: First Night of Passover Option 1: Student-Hosted Seders Across Campus: Various times and locations, led by student and student organization hosts Take your pick from a variety of student-hosted seders across campus! From…
Want to study abroad? Take a look at the travel safety map for LGBTQIA+ Students on DukeEngage, Duke In, and Duke Approved Programs. This map serves as a general safety guide for LGBTQIA+ students on DukeEngage Duke-In, and Duke Approved programs. Although it provides general safety information, it is not exhaustive. We encourage you to conduct additional research before making a decision to apply and/or participate in the respective program(s). The map can also be accessed by clicking here. Note: Disclaimer that it’s important to keep in mind that language on SOGIE is based off of Western conceptions. There are…
Local vendor Thrive Kitchen and Catering will open a new dining venue in the Bryan Center this fall, according to Duke Dining. The new venue will replace The Loop, whose contract is set to expire at the end of this school year. The Loop’s last day of operation will be May 5, 2023. Reed Frankel, the owner of Thrive Kitchen and Catering, said his team is “humbled and excited” to open this new location. “Just as we have with Thrive Kitchen & Catering and The Devil’s Krafthouse, we will continue to focus on providing an exceptional customer experience for the…
Prior to coming to Duke in July 2003, Megan worked in residential real estate while earning a BA in Communication at NC State. Her prior experience includes building a 16-store restaurant franchise in the Midwest, creating wardrobe for a Las Vegas show and teaching, while traveling with the circus. In 2013, she earned her Master’s in Library Science from North Carolina Central University. Meg’s responsibilities at Duke include managing communication; reception and triage; logistics and marketing for events, programs and services; and multimedia support for the Career Center. She is a college advisor at Duke as well.
Learn what’s available for rent. NearDuke.com is a local search engine to help students, faculty, staff, and visiting scholars find housing close to Duke’s campus. visit nearduke.com DukeList (Duke netID required for login) allows Duke community members to post ads for both housing and roommates, as well as items for sale such as furniture. visit dukelist Some students also use other national search engines like Apartments.com, Zillow.com, or Trulia.com to find places. If you’re searching for a place to live and know you won’t be able to visit before renting, ask the rental agent of any properties you are interested…