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Fraternities and sororities are opportunities for students to meet like-minded peers and connect with one another in values-based organizations. Fraternities and sororities provide community within national and international networks as members join chapters at Duke. Students interested in joining a fraternity or sorority are encouraged to explore all the chapters at Duke through council information, national organizations’ websites, and activities and events on DukeGroups. Questions? Contact us at leadership@duke.edu. Recruitment and Intake Duke chapters planning recruitment or intake activities in any given semester must adhere to the following guidelines. The Intent for Membership Intake Form must be submitted on…
Get excited! Applications for first-year students to either run or apply for Duke Student Government (DSG) are now open. DSG is a great way for students to get involved in policy, advocacy, project work, and understanding the University as a whole. A compiled list of events, deadlines, and application information is here. Below is information on how to apply and remaining events, if you wouldn’t mind distributing it to your students, or directing them to isaiah.hamilton@duke.edu, if they have any further questions. Come Attend Senate and our Committee Meetings The remaining Senate Observations are TOMORROW, Sept. 21st at 7:30pm @ Schiano Auditorium. When you…
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In the Fall of 2021, Duke Student Affairs initiated a study to review the allocation of space in the Bryan University Center (Bryan Center) in support of student groups, student engagement, and student-facing services.
Duke is home to one of the most innovative, dynamic and cutting-edge collegiate dining programs in the country. No matter where you are at Duke, there’s someplace you can go to find what you’re looking for when the craving hits you. Our award-winning program features more than 45 restaurants and cafes with an abundance of options and nutritious choices that helped Duke earn top rankings as one of the best campuses for college dining! Duke Dine-Out Mobile Ordering How To Order Duke Dine-Out Mobile Ordering is available for pick-up at Bella Union, Beyu Blue, Cafe, Cafe 300, Farmstead, Freeman Center…
As we deepen our commitment to fostering meaningful philanthropic partnerships, Student Affairs is playing a key role in Duke’s upcoming university campaign. Many of us are new to fundraising, while others have already begun cultivating relationships with donors. Regardless of your experience level, this toolkit will guide you in responsibly navigating fundraising and stewardship efforts. Our goal is to track, steward, and maximize the impact of all gift funds. By ensuring that donations are used for their intended purposes, we not only honor the trust of our donors but also position ourselves to receive future gifts. Responsible stewardship opens new…
Each East Campus residence hall elects a slate of student leaders who plan events for the house, make decisions about using house funds, and serve as an advocacy group to give voice to first-year student issues.
You face unique challenges. Take advantage of our full range of academic resources. Undocumented students deal with academic, social, and emotional challenges unique to their situation. To help you get the best Duke University experience, we encourage undocumented students to explore all of the services provided by the Academic Resource Center, Academic Advising Center, Bass Connections, DukeEngage, Duke Immerse, and Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Academic Resource Center The Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers a variety of services including Learning Consultations, Peer Tutoring and Study Groups, and ADHD/LD Support. ARC services are free to all students during their undergraduate careers at Duke. Learning Consultations Our Learning Consultants…
Author: Sarabesh Natarajan & New Student and Family Programs Sarabesh Natarajan is a senior studying chemistry in the Trinity College of Arts and Science from Charlotte, North Carolina. He has served as a Resident Assistant (RA) on East Campus for three years. Sarabesh provided New Student and Family Programs with some insight on a day in the life of an RA: Q: In what ways do you intentionally make efforts to support student success through your role as a Resident Advisor (RA)? A: As a senior, I’m in a position where I can reflect on my time at Duke and give advice to…
Victoria Krebs (she/her) works in the Duke Reach Office, providing outreach and support for all students who report or are accused of harassment, discrimination, or sexual misconduct. She’s been at Duke since 2015, and in 2020 she began working on adaptable resolution cases, which offer students the option to resolve cases of harassment or misconduct outside of the formal conduct process. She holds a J.D. from the University of Tennessee, a M.S. in education from the University of Rochester, and a B.A. in psychology from Vanderbilt University. Outside of Duke, Victoria enjoys spending time with her spouse, four children, three…