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Services and support available when you need them. Gender Violence Prevention and Intervention services include counseling, reporting options, supportive measures, and prevention efforts. Contact the Team For non-confidential questions, please email us at GVPI@duke.edu. For reporting or confidential needs, please see “Get Support” and “Reporting Options” below. Get Support Find resources and support Reporting Options Explore your reporting options Prevention Efforts Learn more about Duke’s prevention efforts Get Involved Get involved through student organizations Policies and Procedures View Duke’s relevant policies and procedures Learn More Access more data and information
Samaiyah Faison spent most of her childhood in the Bay Area of Northern California in a city called Cupertino. She has been residing in Raleigh, NC where she obtained her Bachelors in Social work with a minor in Women’s Studies. Samaiyah Faison has been an important part of the Duke Student Affairs community for five years. She is very passionate and excited about working with students. She enjoys working with students and providing mentorship, a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on. It was this passion for working with students that made her work on Black Muslim Talk Space…
Trainings The CML prides itself on being a resource at Duke. Check out the trainings we offer to educate the campus community. Been Here, Still Here: Muslims and Islamophobia in the U.S. The CML provides an introductory training about the history and presence of Muslims and Islamophobia in the US. The learning objectives include: To recognize stereotypes of Muslims and understand the diversity of racial backgrounds, practices, and experiences of US Muslims To understand the critical role Islam and Muslims have played in the history of the US To identify the language and rhetoric of Islamophobia and grasp its effects…
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 State University before joining the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs as the…
Melissa Allay, MEd is a native of Western Pennsylvania where she received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Psychology and a Master’s of Education. She has worked in Student Affairs for over 12 years. She worked in Career Services for 5 of those years and the rest of her experience is in Student Affairs assessment. Melissa has been at Duke since March 2023. Student Affairs units Melissa supports include: Staff Resource Office, Finance and Administration, Career Center, Communications, New Student and Family Programs, Student Veteran Services, Duke Dining, Graduate and Professional Student Services
Duke International Student Center Newsletter The Duke email address of every international student and scholar visa holder who registers with Duke Visa Services is automatically place on this closed list. The Duke International Student Center (DISC) newsletter is published weekly, on Wednesdays, and will include important announcements & updates, DISC programs, and Duke events. Please note that the newsletter is for Duke international students, scholars, and faculty/staff. If you have any questions please email intlstudents@duke.edu.
Angel (he/him/his) grew up in rural North Carolina and, before joining the team as the Assistant Director of the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity at Duke University, he spent his days working as the Assistant Director of the LGBTQ Center at UNC-CH. He returned to UNC (where he received his BA in Religious Studies with minors in both Women’s Studies and Sexuality Studies) for the AD position after obtaining a Master of Divinity from Yale Divinity School. Angel is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Ministry program at Duke Divinity School where he hopes to focus on providing spiritual and pastoral…
We’re committed to supporting all students and providing the resources they need to feel safe and welcome. In case of an emergency in which you or another’s immediate safety is at risk, please call Duke Police at 919-684-2444. If calling off campus, dial 9-1-1. Access Duke’s Confidential Mental Health Crisis Line by calling 919-660-1000, option 2. If you have an urgent health or safety concern about yourself or another student after 5:00 p.m. contact Student Affairs/Dean on-call at 984-287-0300. New Blue Devils We are excited to welcome you to our community of over 10,000 graduate and professional student scholars! Learn…
We’re available and ready to assist in your transition and experience. Student Affairs works collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff to support our undergraduate, graduate, and professional school student veterans. Throughout the year we work with key stakeholders across campus to determine the needs of our students, develop priorities, and implement support strategies. Student Affairs’ currently focuses on three primary objectives: Developing and implementing opportunities for community building Serve as a resource both on- and off-campus for student veterans Advocacy Military Call-Up Policy We in the Office of Student Veterans acknowledge that this may be a difficult time for our military-affiliated community. If…
Today and in the future, Student Affairs will work closely with students to enhance leadership opportunities, promote interaction and familiarity among diverse racial, ethnic, international and political perspectives, support healthy habits and lifestyles, and provide outstanding career counseling and post-graduate opportunities. We will also encourage community and environmental involvement, whether with one of the hundreds of student organizations on campus, out in the Durham community, or anywhere in the world their passions lead. Giving Tuesday is Coming! Stay tuned for special campaigns from our Student Engagement team, or see below for ways you can support our initiatives year-round! Impact Stories…