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Housing and Residence Life (HRL) has many components that work together to make a total undergraduate living experience. Whether questions about Duke Houses, concerns about facilities, or information about a housing assignment process, this information will help you find the appropriate office to contact. For specific staff member information, please refer to our HRL Team page. East Campus Swift Campus West Campus Facilities & Operations Housing Assignments RA & GR Recruitment East Campus – Residence Life1400 West Main StreetBox 90776Main: 919-684-5320eastcampushrl@duke.edu 300 Swift AvenueDurham, NC 27708Phone: 919-684-5813upperclasscampus@duke.edu D104, House D, Craven Quad440 Chapel DriveDurham, NC 27708Phone: 919-684-5486upperclasscampus@duke.edu Work orders can be submitted…
Whether you’re staying on campus / in Durham over the winter break or headed elsewhere, remember there are still resources available to you, wherever you are.
Everything you need to know about supporting Duke students! On this page you will find pertinent information for student support. 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
Our Vision To provide the best Muslim Life experience in higher education The Center for Muslim Life (CML) at Duke provides a welcoming environment for students to explore Muslim identity, celebrate Muslim and Islamic cultures, build community, and engage with Islam in spiritual, social, and intellectual ways. Through the combined efforts of our staff, which includes an Office Coordinator, Student Development Coordinator, Muslim Chaplain, and Program Associate, the CML strives to attend to the needs of the diverse community of Muslim students at Duke. Muslim Life at Duke aims to create a space where Muslims from marginalized communities feel welcome…
Established in 1983, The Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture remains a safe, welcoming and supportive space that reflects the core values, culture, mission and perspectives of Duke’s Black community.
The Connection Project is a leadership program for first-year students to make their place at Duke. The Connection Project is for first-year students who want to: Make friends at Duke Hone their leadership and interpersonal skills Build a network of students and mentors Live authentically The Connection Project helps first-year students answer questions like: Who do I want to be at Duke? How can I make friends at Duke? How do I get connected to other first-year students? How do I lead at Duke without being in a leadership position? How can I maximize my leadership potential at Duke? How…