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Maij Vu Mai joined Duke in September of 2021 and currently serves as an Assistant Director in the CMA. In their current role, Maij’s work focuses on the AAPI community Asian/American and Pacific Islander communities at Duke, providing programs and services in the areas of community engagement, multicultural education, social justice education, and leadership development. Maij is a BlackVietnameseBipolarTransNonbinaryQueer hailing from Charlotte, NC. Their formal education consists of a B.A. in Sociology and Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies and a M.Div. from Wake Forest University, where they also served as the graduate assistant of Wake’s LGBTQ+ Center for 3 years. A creative visionary, organizer,…
Ready to apply? Submit your housing applications via our housing portal, but first, review policies and procedures below. Housing Exceptions Housing and Residence Life is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive living and learning environments for all residential students. Our priority will always be the safety and support of students. Housing & Residence Life will continue to work directly and intentionally with students, the Office for Institutional Equity, the Student Disability Access Office and other offices engaged in supporting students to ensure they receive individualized consideration. General Information 2023-2024 Housing Rates UPDATED March 20, 2023. All rates are set…
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The Duke Parents Advisory Council plays an instrumental role within the University by providing feedback, support, and counsel throughout the academic year. Goals: Assist the division in strategic planning for new and existing initiatives. Represent the larger community of Duke parents regarding policy and program implementation. Provide an outlet for parents of students who want to be involved in the undergraduate Duke experience. How to Join Applications for the Class of 2028 and At-Large Representative positions will open next year in Summer 2024. If you have any questions about the process, please contact familyprograms@duke.edu. Membership appointments to the DPAC are for…
Alex joined Duke in June 2022 and currently serves as an Assistant Director in the CMA. In their current role, Alex’s work focuses on the Latinx/o/é communities at Duke, providing programs and services in the areas of community engagement, multicultural education, social justice education, and leadership development. In addition to this, Alex leads and is responsible for the majority of the marketing and communications functions of the Center as well as encouraging coalition building resources. Alex is a Latina scholar practitioner who claims both Charlotte, North Carolina and New York as home. She is a two-time alumna of Appalachian State University, holding…
Your Support is Critical to Duke’s Jewish Community Did you know? 100% of our operating budget comes from alumni, parents, and friends like you. There are many ways you can support Duke’s Jewish community by making a gift today. Give Today! Ways to Give to Jewish Life at Duke Make a gift online You can make your gift to Jewish Life at Duke securely and easily right here on our website! Donate through your Donor-Advised Fund Select “Duke University” as the grantee, Tax ID: 56-0532129. Copy and paste the following into the free text field to designate the funds accordingly: “Jewish Life…
Linda serves as Director of the Center for Multicultural Affairs. She provides oversight of our orientation programs, Organic & Physics learning communities, our annual signature program, Unity Through Diversity (UTD). She also advises student organizations which keeps her connected to the way students experience leadership development. As a former classroom teacher, Linda finds that working in higher ed has been the perfect venue to expand her interests in student development. The endless opportunities to view students’ unique and diverse experiences through a multicultural lens has been a remarkable career experience. Professional interests include but are not limited to women’s issues, students…
As a visa holder at Duke, you have access to valuable resources. The Duke International Student Center does not advise on immigration and or visa matters. Duke Visa Services is located at 1st Floor, Bay 7, Smith Warehouse, 114 South Buchanan Boulevard. Contact DVS by emailing visahelp@mc.duke.edu or calling (919) 681-8472. Bookmark the DVS homepage for updates on pertinent information for all visa holders at Duke. Each student, scholar, or department has a designated DVS advisor. To find out who your DVS advisor is, please visit the Department Liaisons page. Here are some links to the Duke Visa Services’ website that you may find helpful:…
Everything You Need to Navigate Your Duke Experience Wellness Resources Students have access to a range of wellness resources and support through Duke’s Student Wellness Center. If You Feel Sick 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. To make an appointment call (919) 681-9355 and choose option 1. Medical emergencies should call 911. Learn More Timely Care Virtual care from anywhere. Otherwise known as everywhere. Counselors, mental health professionals, and more. You name it, we’ve got it. And so do…
Rebecca Ezersky (she/her/hers) joined Jewish Life at Duke in July 2021 as the Springboard Innovation Fellow. The Springboard Fellow program of Hillel International is a two-year fellowship that brings talented new graduates to campus Hillels throughout the country to build thriving Jewish student communities on campus. Innovation Fellows are trained in design thinking methodology to spark new ideas, connect with students, and infuse creativity into all aspects of JLD’s work. As a Springboard Innovation Fellow, Rebecca works directly with undergraduate and graduate/professional students to enhance their engagement with Jewish Life at Duke and strengthen the Jewish community. She serves as an advisor to student…
* COVID-19 Update: All visitors must comply with Duke’s COVID-19 guidelines while on campus, including social distancing and masking where required. Visitors are also expected to monitor their health, particularly the symptoms of COVID-19, and stay home when they exhibit any symptoms, feel ill, or may have been exposed to others and need to self-isolate. For more details, please visit the Duke United webpage. Thank you for your support. In addition to coming to Duke to spend time with your student, we encourage you to experience the many wonderful dining, retail, and historical attractions that Durham and the surrounding Triangle area have to offer. Below you…