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Originally from Miami, Florida, Anaija went to the University of Central Florida to pursue a B.A. in Psychology. Before joining the team, Anaija earned a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership with a focus in Higher Education and Student Personnel also at the University of Central Florida where she worked in the Department of Housing and Residence Life. When not helping students, Anaija enjoys watching movies, going to the beach, and cooking new recipes.
Nicole (she/her/hers) develops the written and digital Housing Assignments communications and assists with smaller assignment processes including summer housing and early arrival assignments. Nicole received a BA in Communication Studies from UNC Charlotte and came to Duke from being an elementary school teacher. Nicole enjoys reading, food adventures, and all things Disney!
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 June 17th. Start the process Make an Appointment Hours After-Hours Support Location If you would like to make an appointment call (919) 681-9355….
Paige Pennebaker will be the Residence Coordinator of Craven Quad on West Campus. Paige was raised in Eden, NC and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in English and Comparative Literature where the RA role led Paige to fall in love with Student Affairs. With an M.A. in Student Affairs Administration, Paige approaches student affairs and higher education with a passionate blend of advocacy, identity development, and community formation through a folkloric lens. In Paige’s free time, you’ll often find that crafting, reading, or exploring the surrounding area captures Paige’s attention.
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…
Where can I live next year? First year students will live in their East Campus residence hall as non-resident members of their Quad, Sophomores will live “in Quad” in their West Campus Quad connection. Juniors will live in their Quad or in Hollows/300 Swift. Seniors may choose to live in their Quad, Hollows/300 Swift, 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 Quad will remain the same year after year. Quad…
Brianna “Bri” Small (she/her/hers) serves as the Residence Coordinator for the Hollows Quad. Originally from Maryland but having grown up in North Carolina, Brianna attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for her undergraduate degree where she pursued a B.A. in Dramatic Arts and Environmental Studies (Sustainability Track) with a minor in Hispanic Studies. Upon graduation, Brianna worked for two years at Hillside High School as a College Advisor through the Carolina College Advising Corps (CCAC). After her Americorps service term as an advisor, she traveled to Colorado to attend Colorado State University in order to pursue her…
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…
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…
Jill Solomon is originally from Brooklyn NY and received her undergraduate and Masters from the University of Delaware, primarily focusing on adolescent youth identity development. Jill Solomon spent her first few professional year at Tulane University and joined the Duke team in August of 2022. Currently she serves in Housing & Residence Life as a Residence Coordinator, overseeing Keohane and Wannamaker Quad. Jill Solomon works to promote inclusive and educational living spaces on campus and hopes to increase student’s sense of belonging at Duke.