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Amy Johndro (she/her) serves as the Gender Violence Intervention Coordinator at Duke. She is a licensed clinical social worker in North Carolina with over 22 years of experience as a case manager, therapist, and department manager. She became a social worker to help those who have experienced gender violence, and she is passionate about ensuring individuals have the support they need through evidence-based, culturally sensitive interventions. She holds a M.S.W. from Michigan State University and a B.S. in social work from Eastern Michigan University. Amy and her partner moved to North Carolina in 2007. She finds peace in nature and…
Discover the rich history Dukes LGBTQ community. Since the formation of the Duke Gay Alliance in 1972, LGBTQ community has continued to grow its voice and thrive on campus. The following documents detail this history from 1972 to the present, including information on student and faculty groups, alumnx networks, and institutional changes. A narrative history of LGBT life at Duke.By: Jess McDonald, Lumen Scholar from Elon University Introduction The Early Years: Promise and Struggle (1972-1978) The Conservative Era & AIDS Backlash (1979-1987) Rekindling Momentum on Campus (1988-1995) The Creation of an Institution (1994-2000) A Continuing Evolution (2000-2010) Conclusion: More Visibility,…
Find the answers to your frequently asked questions right here. We’ve gathered answers to the questions we hear the most. However, if your questions or concerns aren’t answered below, Duke students, please contact Kevin D’Arco, Senior Associate Dean of International Students. You can reach him via email at kevin.darco@duke.edu or by phone at 919-681-3922. Frequently Asked Questions What is Duke’s financial aid policy regarding undocumented and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) students? Duke welcomes applications from undocumented and DACA students, and uses the same “need-blind” process as applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The need-blind model allows Duke…
Duke Dining’s Landfill Waste and Pollution Reduction Strategy: On-Going: Constantly and consistently educate the Duke community that the first, and most effective, step in reducing waste is not to create it in the first place and that reusable foodservice ware should always be our first choice. Phase 1: Remove non-recyclable and non-compostable disposable takeout items from all Duke Dining locations. Phase 2: Introduce a reusable takeout container program to encourage the use of reusable foodservice ware at Duke Dining locations. Phase 3: Survey post-consumer waste infrastructure in and around dining locations to identify the most effective locations for installing more…
Shamiece (she/her) spearheads marketing and communication for the office, such as The Blue Book, New Student and Family newsletters, and social media. She also advises Experiential Orientation projects and the Marketing and Communications committee within the Logistics team for Experiential Orientation. Shamiece is a retired military kid and calls Kansas: the Sunflower State home, where she attended Wichita State University and received her BA in Psychology and Criminal Justice. She also attended Valdosta State University in Georgia, where she received her M.Ed. in Higher Education Leadership. Shamiece is passionate about empowering others to show up in spaces authentically and is…
How Can Group Counseling Help Me? Our group services include group therapy and discussion groups that are skills-focused and relationship-oriented with a variety of goals that aim to promote wellbeing. Groups provide opportunities to increase self-awareness and increase the quality of your interactions with others and research demonstrates that group therapy is equally effective as individual therapy and is often the treatment of choice for student issues. While these groups are free and open to all Duke students, pre-group screening is required. Please call 919-660-1000 to set up a pre-screening appointment. Fall 2024 GROUP OFFERINGS Understanding Self and Others…
Carina (she/her) spearheads the student development and training curriculum, the transfer student experience, the Duke Common Experience, and advising ExO projects. Before working with NSFP, Carina worked in Housing and Residence Life at Duke for 5 years, supervising RAs and managing first-year dorm communities while living on East Campus. She is originally from Ohio, and has a Bachelors of Social Work from The Ohio State University and a Masters of Education from the University of South Carolina. Outside of work, Carina loves spending time outside with her family, drinking coffee, being on or near a body of water, watching college…
Offering experiences for doctoral psychology interns, psychiatry residents, and social work interns. We utilize an integrated multidisciplinary model in the delivery of a comprehensive range of psychological services to the university student community. We provide training within a context that values the uniqueness of each human being and remains sensitive to cultural and individual diversity in the immediate and extended community. Our training programs are service oriented and individually tailored to provide a broad range of training opportunities, with particular consideration to the unique goals of each discipline. Doctoral Internship in Health Service Psychology Duke University CAPS doctoral internship in…
Dalton (he/him) spearheads Bricks to Stone, advises Experiential Orientation Projects, and the Duke Common Experience. Dalton is originally from Nebraska and earned a BSBA in Finance from the University of Nebraska. He also attended The Ohio State University for graduate school, where he earned his MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs. Before joining NSFP, Dalton worked in Housing & Residence Life and is excited to continue supporting students as they transition to a new environment. Outside of work. Dalton can be found exploring the Durham food and coffee scene, playing with his dog, Dallas, and watching basketball.