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On-Campus Amenities & Services Each house and quad has its own personality and community, but common features include: main common room with a piano and television; some have DVD, Blu-ray, and game system consoles kitchen with stove and refrigerator laundry facilities vending machines shared bathrooms game tables such as pool and ping pong tables (these vary by house) Detailed information about the residence halls can be found via the buttons below. If you do not find the information you are looking for here…please reach out to your specific Campus Housing Office. FY Houses Upperclass Quads Beds and Mattresses HRL provides…
Click here if you are in need of immediate support or are looking for ways to report Welcome to GVEO We are here to help. The Office for Gender Violence Education and Outreach is a trauma-informed resource on Duke’s Campus that aims to empower students through education, awareness, and proactive measures to create a campus community free from violence. About Us Learn More Letter to Duke Community Read Our Message Our Programs What We Have To Offer Get Support Learn More About Your Options Educational Resources Resources on Safe Partying & Sexual Empowerrment FAQ’s Frequently Asked Questions
RC Thomas is thrilled to serve as the Residence Coordinator for Swift Quad. Thomas joined Duke after earning a Master of Public Administration and Master of Business Administration from Appalachian State University. In his current role, Thomas oversees Swift Quad (300 Swift, 301 Swift, and Smart Home) and serves as an advocate for our community. Thomas is passionate about ensuring Swift Quad is the best place to live on campus. Thomas is a first-generation college graduate and is the proud member of a blue collar family. In his free time, Thomas enjoys going on (short) walks, learning something new, or…
Commonly asked questions from First Year students Assignments Community How can I get involved? House Councils House Councils at Duke University are fantastic opportunities for students to engage in a positive and enriching residential experience. House councils are elected student representatives who work collaboratively with residence life staff to organize exciting events and activities within the residence halls. House Councils promote a sense of community and belonging by providing a platform for students to get involved and connect with their peers. You can participate in social events, educational programs, and community service projects, as well as make your voice heard…
Committed to Wellness The Wellness LLC provides a home for students in Wannamaker Quad who want to explore wellness through a variety of programs and events aimed at developing a rich understanding of wellness from a global perspective. You’ll be joining a community devoted to developing and experiencing daily wellness practices to help manage stress, reduce anxiety, and glean the most positive Duke experience. As an LLC member, you will also have a first-chance opportunity to join DuWell as a paid, Wellness Intern to facilitate wellness programs across the Duke community. (Not a requirement, just an opportunity!) Note: The Wellness…
Step-by-step guide to completing your FY housing application Once you have reviewed the step-by-step guide, click the link for the housing application and you will go to the housing portal. Click “Class of 2028 Housing & Dining Application,” and you will enter the housing application. It is important that YOU (not your parents, not your older sibling, not your significant other) complete the application. The deadline for completing your application is Friday, May 31, 2024. We would love to hear from you! If you need to discuss your housing arrangements, provide supplemental information to your application, or provide more information about…
Duke University and Housing & Residence Life strongly believe in the value of the on-campus residential experience. This experience provides you with exciting opportunities to meet new people and learn about cultures and lifestyles that may differ from your own. How roommates are assigned Incoming first-year students are matched with roommates based on the information provided from the lifestyle questions on the first-year housing application. We have found that students who have the same study habits, noise tolerance, and sleep schedules tend to have positive experiences living together. While no one can guarantee a “perfect roommate,” we find that pairing…
In this role, Emily oversees the housing software, Mercury, as well as card access to the residence halls. This position enables Emily to focus on her passion of leveraging technology to create efficiencies, delivering user friendly processes, and managing the accuracy of records. Emily received her BA in Human Services from Elon University and her Masters in Higher Education from Mississippi College. Prior to her time at Duke, Emily worked for 10 years at The College of New Jersey for the Office of Student Accounts as well as Residential Education and Housing. In her free time, Emily enjoys playing the…
The Student Conduct System The purpose of the student conduct system is to promote honesty, fairness, respect, and accountability within the university community and to provide a fair and effective mechanism for resolving situations in which a student (or group) is alleged to have violated the standards or policies of the university. All reports of student behavior may be filed with or forwarded to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards. Staff within the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards will determine the most appropriate means by which to handle a report. Resolution may include a conference, alternative/informal resolution, or…
Originally from rural Pennsylvania, MJ graduated from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania with degrees in sociology and psychology. At IUP she was a resident assistant and production manager for the student newspaper, The Penn. After spending several years working with teens, she returned to residence life as a residence coordinator at Seton Hill College in Greensburg, PA. Finding her calling in residence life MJ pursued a M.Ed. in student personnel services from the University of South Carolina and has worked at the University of Arizona, Clemson University, and Hollins University. While at Hollins, MJ pursued studies at Averett University,…
Understand our community expectations, application, and how to report matters. The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards strengthens personal responsibility and accountability through investigation and resolution of alleged violations of university policies. We encourage honesty, integrity, and respect within the campus community as promoted by our honor code, the Duke Community Standard. We are committed to an environment free of harassment and sexual violence. Students who have experienced what they believe to be harassment and/or sexual misconduct by another student are encouraged to contact our office (919-684-6938; conduct@duke.edu) to learn about available options and support resources. The Office of…
Dane Wagner (he/him/his) is Residence Coordinator overseeing the Gilbert-Addoms and Southgate communities. He spent most of his life in North Carolina and earned a BS in Health Communication and a BA in Spanish from Western Carolina University, as well as a MA in Spanish from NC State University. A project that he is particularly proud of is his research that he conducted surrounding inclusive language in Spanish for his graduate studies. Dane loves video games, particularly Nintendo games, enjoys Marvel content, and is a big fan of martial arts. He used to coach sport karate and earned his black belt…