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Welcome to the Center for Muslim Life! A home for Muslim Life at Duke Ramadan 2024 Check out our Ramadan hub for all the programs and resources you need for the month! Learn more At the Center for Muslim Life (CML), students, staff, and faculty come together to create a vibrant and inclusive Muslim environment. We are committed to enriching the lives of Muslim students and the whole campus through events and activities that cater to the spiritual, social, and intellectual needs of Duke students. Whether you were born or raised Muslim, interested in or new to Islam, or know…
Providing evidence-based, student-centered healthcare to the campus community. We offer a wide range of healthcare services for all Duke students, many of which are covered by the student health fee. Every time you need services, you’ll discover professional and compassionate care that directly contributes to your well-being and overall success. Insurance Open Enrollment To complete your enrollment, access further details, including plan options, waiver forms, and additional resources, please visit the dedicated insurance enrollment portal opening on November 13. Start the process Make an Appointment Hours After-Hours Support Location If you would like to make an appointment call (919) 681-9355….
Duke Student Health Nutrition Services Fosters an environment that educates, supports and facilitates a student’s ability to develop lifelong healthy eating behaviors; collaborates with Duke Dining to offer a nutritious and appealing food environment that allows students to nourish both their bodies and minds; offers evidence based clinical care in a respectful and caring manner; provides information through campus-wide nutrition initiatives, and works collaboratively with other campus organizations in order to deliver the highest level of nutrition care possible. Nutrition Consultation Appointments We offer evidence-based, in-person, and virtual nutrition consultations for all your nutritional needs. To Make an Appointment Please…
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…
Where can I live next year? First-year students live in their East Campus residence hall as non-resident members of their connected Quad. Sophomores live in their connected Quad on West Campus. Juniors live in their connected Quad or in 300 or 301 Swift, Blue Light, or Hollows. Seniors may choose to live in their Quad, 300 or 301 Swift, Blue Light, or Hollows, or off campus. Juniors and seniors will retain Quad affiliation regardless of where they choose to live and will keep that affiliation even after they graduate. The connection between each East Campus residence hall and its affiliated…
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…
Duke EATS Duke Dining’s Evaluation and Training Standards (Duke EATS) is our innovative quality control program, which establishes clear standards for how our locations should operate with respect to customer service, employee training, and food safety. Duke EATS also provides a framework for how our locations are evaluated against these standards. Duke EATS is comprised of 4 different components: 1. Independent third-party food safety and operational assessments conducted by a contract service 2. Durham County Health Department inspections 3. Duke Dining’s Mystery Diner Program 4. Duke Dining’s Training Program Additionally, Duke Dining requires that all of its locations have HACCP (hazard…
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.
Report a Concern If you are concerned about a student’s health or behavior, and your concern is not considered an emergency, please submit a DukeReach report. Submit a DukeReach Report NOTE: If you provide your email address in the form above, you will receive an email confirmation upon successful submission of the report. If you do not receive a confirmation email contact dukereach@duke.edu. How DukeReach Can Help The college experience can be stressful and overwhelming for many students. However, when a difficult situation interferes significantly with a student’s well-being, it may be time to seek assistance. DukeReach provides non-clinical case…