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Julie Anne Levey graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Area Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in History as part of the Class of 1993 from Duke University. During her time at Duke, Julie participated in Focus and was on the Dean’s List. She was active in student life including serving as a Tour Guide through the Office of Admissions, worked on project Head Start, fund raised for The Annual Fund, and worked in the Office of the Public Defender in Durham. After graduation, Julie was employed by Arthur Andersen & Company in their Washington, DC office for…
Available Grad Specific Positions & Application Process Have any questions about the info below? Email rlselections@duke.edu Application Process We are currently hiring Program Assistants for Spring 2025! The Program Assistant role is important to the Duke residential community and has the ability to positively impact the on-campus experience of many of your peers, as well as for yourself! We are excited that you are seeking out this leadership position and we look forward to working with you throughout the PA selection process! Before you consider applying, there is information about the PA position you should keep in mind. About the…
1. Duke students have the edge on Handshake. Handshake is unique because all the opportunities students see posted are specifically for Duke students, from employers actively recruiting at Duke! In fact, it’s the only place that directly connects Duke students, and employers together. On other sites, it may feel like an application is lost in the crowd. But on Handshake, you can be confident knowing the employers are looking for students like yours. 2. Recruiters want to talk to Duke students. The employers on Handshake are messaging students like yours every day with event invites, interview requests, and new job…
Opportunities to get involved, establish traditions, and make a difference! Residential Student Leadership consists of House Councils on East Campus and Quad Councils on West Campus and Swift Campus. QuadEx recognizes that buildings alone cannot forge community or provide the opportunities that students have been asking for and deserve. Each House Council on East Campus and Quad Council on West and Swift will develop its own identity, traditions, and events, which will be student-driven, supported by university resources, and available to all members. Students have the opportunity to get involved, exercise and enhance their leadership skills and provide opportunities to develop community!…
[Text on the graphics] Guatemala is a Central American country with a Spanish colonial legacy. Symbols on the Flag [image of Guatemalan flag] The two blue stripes on the Guatemalan flag represent that the nation is locked between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, while the middle white stripe represents peace. The Guatemalan Coat of Arms is shown in the middle, featuring the national bird Resplendent Quetzal), a scroll declaring Guatemala’s independence from Spain, crossed rifles, and a bay laurel crown. Fast FactsArea: 42,042 km2Population: 15,712,000 Capital: Guatemala City Language: SpanishReligion: NoneCurrency: Guatemalan quetzal Geography[image of map of Guatemala and its…
2024-2025 LLCs Duke University offers numerous opportunities for interested students to partake in intentionally designed Living Learning communities (LLCs) that incorporate the residential component of the college experience along with other academic and social pursuits. While membership in these groups may be limited, activities offered are often open to the general student population. LLCs are sponsored, resourced, and facilitated by a university department or office, often in conjunction with faculty partners. Students apply to join these communities and are selected by the sponsoring office. Baldwin Scholars The Alice M. Baldwin Scholars Program inspires and supports undergraduate students to become engaged, confident and…
A fresh-thinking, world-class experience—wherever you choose to dine on Duke’s campus. Duke is home to one of the most innovative, dynamic, and cutting edge collegiate dining programs in the country. Duke Dining provides a variety of ways tempt and please your palate with access to over 50 dining locations that include 34 on-campus locations, Merchants-on-Points (MOPs-off-campus restaurants that deliver), and food trucks. A community-driven, sustainable, award-winning program, Duke Dining provides opportunities for culinary education and engagement with access to cooking classes, chef demos, nutrition and wellness events and special themed dinners throughout the academic year. Locations & Hours What’s Open?…