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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 ensure that all students see themselves and their pathways represented in Career Center programs and initiatives.
In his 25-year career, Greg served as Executive Director of Continuing Education at Rhode Island School of Design, where he was previously Associate Vice President of Student Affairs and Director of the RISD Career Center. During nearly a decade at Syracuse University, Greg taught in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, led the highly regarded First-Year and Transfer Programs office, and served as a lead with employer engagement in the Syracuse Career Center. Greg has also held positions at Colgate University and Ithaca College and taught junior high school social studies. He serves on the Board of Regents at his alma mater, Le Moyne College.
One of Greg’s favorite jobs was serving as “Scooch,” mascot for the Syracuse Mets (formerly the Syracuse Chiefs), a AAA baseball club—the same level as the Durham Bulls. That position allowed him to “be as goofy as I wanted to be, to bring joy, laughter and excitement to fans,” he said. “It offers a glimpse of my spirit, energy and enthusiasm.”
In his free-time he enjoys traveling, food (cooking and exploring new restaurants), and spending time with his partner David and puppy Faya. Greg is also a huge college sports fan and is excited to cheer on the Blue Devils.
Our Clinical Staff Our staff includes psychologists, clinical social workers, and psychiatrists experienced in working with college-age adults. From the everyday challenges of life, to more profound impairment or “interruption” of daily functioning, we recognize that any student may face some level of challenge at any point in their careers here at Duke. Our work is guided by sensitivity to the needs of a diverse student body. Chloe Bolon, MD Psychiatry Resident Camille Braxton, PhD, LCMHC Licensed Clinician Anita-Yvonne (AY) Bryant, PhD Internship Program Director Jennifer Bullock, LCSW Licensed Clinician Jason Y. Cho, MD Psychiatry Services Coordinator Kathryn Clary, MD…
Thank you for your interest in Graduate and Professional Student housing! Duke University Housing and Residence Life (HRL) will offer housing for Graduate and Professional Students during the 2024–2025 academic year in two locations: 301 Swift Apartments and Lancaster Commons Apartments. 301 Swift offers a limited number of on-campus, fully furnished two-bedroom apartments. You can read more about the 301 Swift apartments below. Lancaster Commons off-campus apartment complex offers unfurnished 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments. You can view more information about Lancaster Commons here. NEW: Blue Light Living is an off campus apartment complex that is owned by Duke and privately…
Student Leadership Opportunities Newly admitted students are looking for: meaningful connections and support to aid in their transition to Duke University. The office of New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) believes that our student leaders are essential to offering support as current students and creating an inclusive and welcoming environment. There are four leadership opportunities for Experiential Orientation with New Student and Family Programs: Project Directors, Orientation Co-Chairs, Logistics Committee, and Orientation Leaders. These opportunities are for current students interested in enhancing and developing leadership skills, providing mentorship, building community with incoming students, and sharing their passion for Duke. Project Directors Orientation…