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Passover 2025 with Jewish Life at Duke Passover takes place April 12-20, 2025. We’ve got you covered with seders, events, and kosher-for-Passover meals across campus. Click here to download a PDF of our 2025 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 7! Saturday, April 12: 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…
Tips for Conducting a Housing Search Near the Duke University Marine Lab 1. The phone will be your best friend. Start by calling property management companies rather than looking on websites. Websites can be out of date, and many properties are never event listed. Call weekly to ask about availability. 2. Ask about off-season rentals. If possible, ask about off-season rentals rather than year-long leases. A number of management companies have owners that will rent to students from late August to mid-May. 3. Consider other short-term options. Some students use Airbnb or VRBO to find housing. 4. Timing is everything….
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…
New Off Campus Housing Website Find your ideal house or apartment using Duke’s New Off Campus Housing Website! Access resources to support your housing journey and local life in Durham. Click here for more info Learn what’s available for rent. Find your ideal house or apartment on the Duke Off-Campus Housing Website, Duke’s central resource for off-campus living. Explore a wide inventory of rental listings, connect with fellow students in search of off-campus roommates, post your own sublet, and access essential tips and resources to support your housing journey and local life in Durham. VISIT DUKE UNIVERSITY OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING Create…
The new venues will be entirely free of the nine most common food allergens, including peanuts and tree nuts.
Originally from Winston-Salem, NC, Ängela received a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training from the University of North Carolina Wilmington in 2005 where she was also a Student-Athlete on the Track & Field Team. She continued her education earning a Master of Science in Athletic Administration from North Carolina Central University in 2007. During her time as a Graduate Assistant, she had dual roles within the Sports Medicine and Compliance units of the athletic department. After completing her studies, she worked with the NCCU Student-Athlete Academic Support Services. Her interest in student academic success and development propelled her into academic…
If you want to host a party Tips for hosting a party Take the time now to meet all of your neighbors: Introduce yourself to your neighbors and get involved in the neighborhood—join the listserv, show up to the potluck, volunteer to help at neighborhood events, say hello when you see neighbors outside. Telling your neighbors that you’re having a party shouldn’t be the only time you talk to them! Tell your neighbors you’re having a party and give them your cell phone number. Ask them to call or text you if there’s an issue. This means that you need…
Our Summer Transition Series will help you: SCHEDULE: Additional sessions may be added throughout the summer. Continue to check back for updates. Thursday, May 18 Search Tips for Off-Campus Housing in Durham, NCHosted by Off-Campus and Community Housing Slides from SessionRecording Thursday, May 25 Overview of NC Immunizations Process Hosted by Duke Student Health Slides from SessionRecording Thursday, June 8 Living on a Grad/Prof Student BudgetHosted by the Office of Student Loans and Personal Finance Slides from SessionRecording Tuesday, June 13 Staying Well as a Grad/Prof StudentHosted by DuWell Slides from SessionRecording Tuesday, June 20 Leadership & Engagement with your…
Sue Brien is an Assistant Director of Employer Relations for Duke’s Engineering Masters Programs. In this role, she actively pursues university relations contacts at local, national, and international employers to offer opportunities for internship and full-time roles to Duke talent. She brings over 20 years experience to her role and has been at Duke University since May 2019. Sue received her bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Merrimack College. Before Duke, she worked in other universities in NC and Massachusetts.
Subject They Object Them Posessives Their/Theirs Reflexive Themself Example Sentence They went to the movies with their friend who loves to hang out with them. The movie pick was theirs. They enjoyed themself. Subject Ze Object Zir Posessives Zir/Zirs Reflexive Zirself Example Sentence Ze went to the movies with zir friend who loves to hang out with zir. The movie pick was zirs. Ze enjoyed zirself.
Rabbi Elana Friedman is selected as a 2023 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award recipient.