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Grace Athy (she, her, hers) is an Assistant Director in the Duke Career Center and works with the Business, Finance, and Consulting Community. She is joining Duke with over four years of experience within Career Services. Most recently, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, within Kenan-Flagler’s Business School and University Career Services. She achieved her BSW from Spring Arbor University and shortly thereafter, her MSW from the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley. She is originally from Michigan, but has since lived in many other states, such as South Dakota, Texas, and now North Carolina. Prior 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…
Chloë is Assistant Director for Duke’s Professional Masters Programs. She offers career coaching and shares resources that support students pursuing engineering master’s degrees in this role. She began coaching Pratt’s Master’s students starting in the Fall of 2021 as a coaching consultant and has officially joined us Full-Time in Spring Semester 2022. Chloë received her bachelor’s degree in Journalism with a minor in Anthropology and her master’s degree in School Counseling from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). While her graduate studies focused on school counseling, she realized that career counseling was her favorite part of her…
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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…
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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…
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…
Angelica is Assistant Director of Career Services and Professional Development for Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering Masters Programs. She is an enthusiastic coach offering practical and individualized attention to students navigating graduate school and transitioning into the workforce. Angelica encourages students to use their values, passions, and abilities to build a fulfilling and purposeful life. Through this strengths-based approach, students better understand themselves, their talents, the talents of others, and gain momentum to bring their goals to fruition. Angelica received her undergraduate degree in psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University and attended the University of South Carolina Aiken for her master’s…
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…
The new venues will be entirely free of the nine most common food allergens, including peanuts and tree nuts.