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CEF Applications are OPEN for Fall 2024 The submission window opens Tuesday, August 27th and closes Thursday, September 5th @ 11:59 PM What is the Cultural Engagement Fund? The Cultural Engagement Fund (CEF) is a funding source for students groups that meet the following criteria: Is formally recognized or chartered by Duke University; Has an assigned fund code or account issued by Student Affairs Primarily benefits undergraduate students. **Please note: in order for student organizations to access the CEF application via Duke Groups, they must first complete the financial training via Duke Groups. The application will be available twice each…
The Modern Day Lou Pack Your Bags! On the Way, our multi-day retreat, is back and we’re headed to South Carolina! OTW is a program open to first year and second-year undergraduate students funded by the Reginaldo Howard Leadership Program. Join us to discover how your racial and ethnic heritage can be a source of strength in higher education. During those days you will have the opportunity to engage with Duke Faculty/Staff and Alumni, visit the International African American Museum, and an overnight stay in Charleston, SC at NO ADDITIONAL COST. This Fall break experience will take place October 10th-13th…
Expand your cultural knowledge. The list below is a compilation of various articles and resources (campus and community) to assist individuals throughout the COVID-19 global pandemic. Campus and Community Resources Asian American & Diaspora Studies Balanced Plate & Nutrition Guides (includes culturally informed plates) Black Student Fund Center for Anti-Violence Education(workshops) Center for Urban and Racial Equity COVID-19 Community Resources COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented Communities Downtown Durham Duke’s Assistance Funds El Centro Hispano Equality North Carolina Grab & Go Meals for Kids(distributed at multiple food pantries in NC) Immigrant Justice Accompaniment Skill-Share Immigrants Rising North Carolina Food Pantries North Carolina…
Meet the staff and students we depend on. These are the individuals who contribute their time, talents, and leadership to make sure that the Center for Multicultural Affairs provides the resources and services that contribute to the flourishing and communal thriving of Duke students. CMA Staff Interested in connecting? Email us! Want to contact the collective team? See our office info at the bottom of this page. Linda Capers (she/her) Director Contact her for information about Center history, Cultural Engagement Fund, and her interests. Connect with Linda! Vacant Associate Director Coming Soon Alex Espaillat (she/her/ella) Assistant Director Contact her for…
How can we help? Student Health is the primary source for a wide range of healthcare services for all Duke Students, many of which are covered by the student health fee. We are here to provide evidence-based, patient-centered health care to our campus community in a professional and compassionate manner that directly contributes to the student’s well-being and overall success. To make an appointment call (919) 681-9355 and choose option 1. Primary Care Services The health practitioners at Duke Student Health provide comprehensive health care. We should be your first stop for any health concern and can take care of…
There are so may ways to get involved! Duke students have a wide variety of opportunities to engage with their community. Duke University is home to hundreds of recognized student organizations and numerous involvement experiences which foster student interaction and exchange. By getting involved students can explore of a variety of interests and develop as leaders! Student Organizations Join an existing organization or start a new one! Find support for groups and advisors here. Get Connected Leadership Experiences Whether a long-term or short-term development opportunity, there are a number of programs to inspire you to contribute to the success of…
Our Pro Staff Stacia Solomon (she/her/hers), Director Box 90880919.684.2924stacia.solomon@duke.edu A native of Charlotte, Stacia earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management & Marketing from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Following a short career in the banking industry, Stacia became a K-12 educator before attending North Carolina State University where she earned her M.Ed. in Counseling with a concentration in College Student Development. She is currently pursuing her EdD in Educational Leadership from East Carolina University. Prior to joining Duke University in the fall of 2019, Stacia started her career in University Housing at North Carolina…
Connect with Us 101 Flowers Building, 404 Chapel Dr Box 90880, Durham, NC 27708 Reserve Our Spaces Quiet Room The Quiet Room is located on the bottom floor of the MLWC and includes the following: Conference Room The conference room is located on the first floor of the MLWC and includes the following: one conference table (seats 10), zoom services, and one TV Lower Level Programming Space The Lower Level Programming Space is our largest reservable space that includes the following: Why Give… Support The Lou