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Our Team Members Housing and Residence Life (HRL) manages all aspects of the university’s three-year undergraduate residency requirement. Residential programs are designed to build positive communities that value learning, create new opportunities for faculty engagement, and generate positive social connections. HRL, student residents, and others in the Duke community develop and maintain environments that support classroom learning and stir students to seek learning opportunities in the world around them. We promote opportunities for students to connect with others and develop a strong and enduring sense of belonging; and intentionally provide opportunities for students to grow and develop, especially as they wrestle…
Jewish Life at Duke has been enriched this year by the addition of two hand-crafted chanukyiot…
Student Organizations and Sexual Misconduct: A Guide to Building a Safer Community This guide is intended to clarify University policy, provide resources and support to help student organizations build safer communities and foster a commitment to ending sexual misconduct. Defining Sexual Misconduct Sexual Misconduct, as defined by the Office of Institutional Equity, is “sexual or gender-based harassment, sexual or gender violence, sexual exploitation, relationship violence (domestic violence and dating violence), and sex or gender based stalking.” The University’s Policy on Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Misconduct (PPDHRM) addresses sexual misconduct by students, faculty, staff, and visitors. In addition to Title…
Your involvement in student organizations at Duke plays a crucial role in enhancing the greater Duke community. Just as you are here to advance your own experience, we are here to help you and your orgs maximize your potential. From building character and engaging in collaboration to promoting global community and learning something new along the way, we are here to help you make this year one to remember. Advisor Resources Advisors are a valuable part of the student organization experience at Duke. Take a look at these resources about being a student organization advisor. Student Organization Forms These forms…
Want to start a group at Duke? Student group recognition is managed by Student Involvement & Leadership and is required for access to university support and resources, more specifically functions managed by Student Affairs. New group applications are open: September 15 – October 15 (fall semester) January 15 – February 15 (spring semester) Applications are not accepted outside of these time periods. Step 1: Research Existing Groups Check Duke Groups to make sure a similar organization does not already exist Contact any similar group(s) to determine if/how your grop would be different Check the list of inactive groups eligible for…
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.
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.
Duke University policies are designed to help provide expectations about the use and access to variety of resources and privileges. In addition to the policies listed below, you may wish to refer to the complete Duke Community Standard as well as a full listing of Duke University Policies. Our Commitment to You Your Commitment to Duke and the Greater Community Student organizations and their activities will be offered guidance, support, and the opportunity to conduct their business. Student organizations will adhere to Duke University policies and procedures. Providing in-person and virtual opportunities for student organizations to conduct business will be our priority. The…