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Join the JLD Parents Circle 100% of JLD’s operating budget comes from donations from parents, alumni, and friends. We rely on your support to build a strong and vibrant Jewish community at Duke. Parents and Grandparents, make a gift of $360+ and choose a thank-you gift as a token of our appreciation! Give Today You don’t have to be a student to be part of the JLD Family Parents engage with the Jewish community at Duke in many ways: whether you attend events, support the community or simply stay in touch, we welcome your involvement. Congratulations on having a Blue…
Brandin is a seasoned Student Affairs professional with over a decade of experience in higher education/student affairs. Originally from Durham, North Carolina, he earned his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, his master’s degree in Student Affairs Administration from Ball State University and later, his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Vermont, where his dissertation examined the connections of the Restorative Practices framework in effective supervisory practices. Professionally, Brandin spent most of his career as a Housing and Residence Life professional at multiple institutions including Penn State University and…
Social Clubs Volunteer Opportunities For international students, scholars, spouses, and partners who are interested in volunteering in the local Durham community: Spanish Conversation Club Are you interested in speaking the second-most spoken and studied language in the United States? Practice your conversation Spanish and meet people from around the world, including native Spanish speakers. Our conversations are informal and interesting. Every Monday from 6:30 pm to 7:30 p.m. at the Duke International Student Center. For more information, contact Luis Vergara. Duke’s Office of Durham and Community Affairs has a resource site as a way to share support activities by partners in the…
Ways To Connect There are lots of ways to connect with international students, organizations, departments on campus, and the international community! Learn how to connect, learn, grow, and stay informed and how to get involved below. Duke International Student Center Newsletter The DISC newsletter distributes a weekly newsletter during the academic year. It includes content that you may find of interest such as information about taxes, programs, and workshops that we may offer, as well as updates from our campus partners. Click here to receive our newsletter Programs, Workshops, and Socials Join the Duke International Student Center for opportunities to…
Jordan Buie (she/her/hers) is the Residence Coordinator for Edens Quad. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland she has a B.A in Communication from the University of Maryland: College Park and an M.S. in Student Affairs in Higher Education from Miami University. Jordan loves going for morning walks, working out, traveling to visit family, and reading classic romantic comedy books.
Steps For Immunization Compliance STEP 1: Complete the online Tuberculosis Screening Questionnaire. STEP 2: You will receive an email after completing the questionnaire. Print the PDF and follow the instructions provided. STEP 3: Have a doctor’s office, clinic or health department complete the correct Mandatory Immunization Requirements Form below. Forms cannot be signed by family members. Immunization Requirements for Undergraduate Students Immunization Requirements for Graduate Students Immunization Requirements for Health Science Students STEP 4: Log into the Student Health Gateway. Click Medical Clearances. Under Items Required for Clearance, enter the date(s) you received your vaccines under each update button. Click on the Immunization Requirements Form update button…
RC Adam is the Residence Coordinator for First-Year Programming at Duke University. They maintain oversight of three thriving and vibrant residence hall communities: Giles, Wilson, and West House. Adam also manages the Devils After Dark program — a series of late-night events designed to enhance the first-year experience on East Campus!! From his time at Duke, some of Adam’s favorite programs include “Devils After Dark: The Return,” “Midnight Breakfast,” and “Devils in the Daylight.” Starting at Duke in the Summer of 2022, Adam was born and raised in New York. They earned their BA in English and in Gender, Sexuality,…
Same-Day Appointment Call (919) 681-9355 and choose option 2. Students are seen by appointment only. Same-day appointments are available depending on the demand and time of day. Contacting us as early as possible is the best way to maximize your chance of getting a same-day appointment. If no appointments are available, students will be assessed by a triage nurse and provided with an appropriate plan of care. This may consist of guidance on how to manage symptoms at home and/or being scheduled for the next available appointment, emergency expedited care, or referred to an off-campus treatment center. We always do…
I am the administrative staff assistant at the East Campus HRL office. I handle all the keys and front desk by answering phone calls, emails and making sure students are receiving loaner keys for their rooms. I oversee the East Campus Dean’s schedule. I also supervise the student workers that runs the front desk. I was a security officer at Duke University with Allied Universal for 6 years. I have done security at East, Central, West and 300 Swift. Now I am at the East Campus HRL!!!
Carson Flynn (He/Him/His) manages the overall operations of Kilgo Quad and supports the operations of Crowell Quad. He has a B.S. in Biology from the University of Minnesota where he spent most of his energy serving as an RA and traveling competing in collegiate disc golf tournaments. He also spent time at Texas Christian University where he received an M.Ed in Higher Education Leadership and developed a love for BBQ cuisine. In his spare time, you’ll likely find him at the climbing wall, the nearest food truck, or exploring North Carolina.
In an emergency, assistance is always close. In case of an emergency in which your or another’s immediate safety is at risk, please call Duke Police at 919-684-2444. If calling from off campus, dial 9-1-1. If you are not sure where to begin and would like to speak to someone during regular business hours, contact DukeReach at 919-681-2455. Access Duke’s Confidential Mental Health Crisis Line by calling 919-660-1000, option 2. National Emergency Resources Crisis Textline:Text START to 741-741 Crisis Textline for Students of Color:Text STEVE to 741-741 National Suicide Hotline:1-800-273-8255 | LGBTQ Trevor Lifeline:866-488-7386 | Trans Lifeline:877-565-8860 | Addictions Hotline: 844-289-0879 | Veteran’s…