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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…
Corey Pilson (he/him) is one of two inaugural Balthrop-Cassidy Fellows in the Dean of Students office. in his current role, he educates students on healthy relationships with the ultimate goal of preventing instances of sexual assault on campus. He also works to give Duke students the tools to center wellness and respect in all of their relationships. Corey started in December of 2020, after obtaining his B.A. from Duke earlier that year with a major in political science. Outside of the office, Corey enjoys photography, graphic design, and playing video games
April-Autumn Jenkins (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works in Gender Violence Prevention. She has worked at Duke since 2016, where she previously served as a Psychotherapist and Gender Violence Educator in the Women’s Center. April-Autumn has been supporting and advocating for survivors of sexual misconduct for over 20 years. She is also highly experienced in developing and leading prevention-based training programs, and she has educated students at universities across the country. She holds a M.S.W. from N.C. State University and a B.A. in sociology from Huston-Tillotson University. In her free time, April-Autumn enjoys fashion and spending time…
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…
Adrienne Allison (she/her) works in the Office of Institutional Equity as the Deputy Title IX Coordinator, overseeing Duke’s policies and procedures relating to sexual misconduct and other forms of harassment and discrimination. In addition to this, she uses her legal training to serve as a compliance investigator for reports of discrimination or harassment involving Duke employees. Adrienne joined Duke in 2021, after working as a Title IX Coordinator at UNC-Chapel Hill and a Director at Disability Rights North Carolina. She holds a J.D. from UNC-Chapel Hill, where she also obtained her B.A. in women’s studies and English. In her free…
Forever Duke The fun doesn’t end at graduation. The Duke Jewish Alumni Network is dedicated to helping members grow their personal and professional networks, reunite with classmates and friends, and celebrate and foster their Jewish identities. Mission Launched in September 2022, the mission of the Duke Jewish Alumni Network (DJAN) is to ensure that the Jewish community at Duke remains strong past graduation. DJAN, an affiliate of Jewish Life at Duke, engages and connects Jewish alumni through opportunities to interact with peers, foster Jewish identity, and build a network of Duke Jewish alumni for social and professional connections. The Network…
Victoria Krebs (she/her) works in the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards, providing outreach and support for all students who report or are accused of harassment, discrimination, or sexual misconduct. She’s been at Duke since 2015, and in 2020 she began working on adaptable resolution cases, which offer students the option to resolve cases of harassment or misconduct outside of the formal conduct process. She holds a J.D. from the University of Tennessee, a M.S. in education from the University of Rochester, and a B.A. in psychology from Vanderbilt University. Outside of Duke, Victoria enjoys spending time with her…
Support and Education for Duke Staff and Faculty Jewish Life at Duke offers a variety of resources for Duke Faculty and Staff, including trainings on understanding Jewish identity and antisemitism, building rental information, and ways for Jewish Faculty and Staff to build community. Antisemitism 101 Trainings Jewish Holidays Kosher Event Catering Rent the Freeman Center Jewish Life at Duke offers Antisemitism 101 trainings for Duke faculty and staff. This in-person, interactive, in-depth session explores Jewish identity and diversity as well as dives into the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it, to…
For Alumni: What are the Duke Benefits available to you? Access your profile on the Duke Alumni Network to search profiles of more than 190,000 alumni, view your giving history and make gifts. Join affinity, identity, interest, industry groups to get invited to events and programs. Update your address to receive information about regional programming around the world Download the Duke Alumni app for on the go access Tap into that famous Duke network when you Ask A Blue Devil Never stop learning and explore Duke’s Forever Learning lifelong learning resources, including online courses, webinars, reading lists, and educational excursions….
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…
Building Healthy Relationships Having healthy relationships platonically, romantically, and sexually can be a fun part of your experience at Duke, but it often takes time and practice to navigate new social connections like relationships. The decision to be sexually active is personal and different for each individual and is an important component of practicing holistic wellness. Knowing the correct information and being able to access reliable resources can help you make informed, safe, healthy decisions, and DuWell is here to help you. Request a Sexual Health Workshop We are available to facilitate discussions and present interactive workshops on a variety…
Jewish Holidays 2024 – 2025 We encourage our Duke colleagues and student groups of all identities and faith traditions to reference this resource when scheduling programs and events in order to avoid planning events on major Jewish holidays. Taking into account these dates helps create an inclusive climate for the Duke Jewish community. Questions? Contact us at jewishlife@duke.edu. Holidays marked with ** (Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Shemini Atzeret, Pesach and Shavuot) are days when traditionally work is forbidden and some students may not travel or write. Duke Colleagues: We ask that there be no university wide programming…