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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…
Kristin LoBiondo Pfeiffer has been around higher ed her entire life, living her first 6 years in a residence hall with her hall-director mom (hi, Dean Deb!). After studying music at Elon University, she began her venture into working in higher ed with a position at Duke in Student Activities, advising student organizations on event planning. Fast forward through leaving Duke for an arts administration job, and a few marketing jobs, and Kristin found herself back at Duke Student Affairs in 2018, supporting communications efforts. As the Communications Strategist for SA Comms, Kristin runs the Student Affairs social channels, manages…
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…
I’ve been working at Duke for 30+ years. I’ve been part of many major events that involved media production. Some of those are videographer for Duke Basketball and Football tv shows. Crewing and directing Duke commencement ceremonies and other graduation activities for over 25 years. Three president inaugurations. I handle professional quality audio and video projects from concept to completion. Outside of work I enjoy playing guitar as well as going to live music events, restoring my 1930 Ford model “A” that’s been in my family since the 1950s. Although I do photography at work I also enjoy it as…
Everything you need to simplify daily life at Duke. Automobiles Transportation Flowchart: Use this flowchart to help you better understand and navigate automobiles and transportation decisions at Duke! Parking At Duke Speeding Tickets Want to learn to drive and get a license? Read our guides below! Driving Lessons NC State ID, Learner’s License & Driving License Info Thinking of renting or purchasing a vehicle? Read through our guides on rentals, buying pre-owned cars, finding mechanics, and navigating automobile insurance below: Purchasing a Pre-Owned Car Registering Your Car & Auto Tags Car Rentals Automobile Mechanics Automobile Insurance Note: If you are…
Dean Deb oversees Housing and Residence Life, including both professional and student residential staff, Housing Assignments, our first-year and upperclass campus offices, as well as our connections to many residentially based academic programs. She has a B.A. in Health Education from Montclair State University and an M.Ed. in Higher Education with an emphasis in Counseling from the University of Georgia. Deb has a passion for equity and inclusion work and most recently was part of two research efforts; “The Duke Social Relationships Project” (DSRP)and the “You @ Duke” Resilience study. She helped create the residentially based Sophomore Year Experience (SYE) at Duke as a result of the data derived from the DSRP.
Deb is proud to be a first-generation college student, born to an immigrant who arrived to the US from Sicily in 1948. She enjoys being with family, gardening, woodworking, jewelry making, watching movies, traveling, and just relaxing with good friends and a bottle of wine.
Forever Duke Our community continues beyond graduation. The Duke Muslim Alumni (DMA) is committed to developing a strong base of Muslim alumni and cultivate spaces of support, networking, community, and spirituality. Muslim Alumni Network Mission The purpose of Duke Muslim Alumni (DMA) is to develop a strong base of Muslim alumni and cultivate spaces of support, networking, community, and spirituality. We will achieve this purpose through these goals: Empowerment and Belonging We hold space for our members to feel empowered to be their authentic selves and celebrate their various lived experiences as Muslims. As a bridge between Duke University and…
Your health and wellness are important to us. Duke’s international students have access to a multitude of resources both on and off campus to support their wellbeing. We encourage all students to be well versed in the American health insurance system to ease your transition to campus. Duke Student Wellness Center & Duke Student Health Fee All Duke students are required to pay the Student Health Fee. This entitles the student to receive medical care at the Duke Student Wellness Center located at 305 Towerview Drive, West Campus. Currently, you must call the Student Wellness Center to make an appointment. Tel. 919.681.9355. Select Option 2. Student…
Dani (she/her/hers) manages the overall operation of West Campus including supervision of the residential staff, planning and facilitation of the Sophomore Year Experience (SYE) program, collaboration with our Academic Guides program, and management of facilities and budgets. She has a B.A. from the University of St. Thomas and M.Ed in Higher Education Administration from North Carolina State University. Originally from Austin, TX, Dani has now happily made her home in North Carolina with her partner and family and is still on the hunt for the perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe.
The Freeman Center Cafe: Kosher deli classics, Mediterranean-inspired meals, and Freeman Favorites The Freeman Center Cafe is a Kosher establishment under the rabbinical supervision of Duke’s Campus Rabbi, Rabbi Elana Friedman, and operated in partnership by Duke Dining and Jewish Life at Duke. All items are prepared in our Kosher kitchens. Students eat at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life both by purchasing meals using their Duke meal plans for weekday dining and enjoying Shabbat and festive holiday meals at no cost to them. The Freeman Center Cafe is open during the fall and spring semesters while Duke classes are in…