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Hadeel Hamoud is a Duke alumna and graduated from the Trinity School for Arts and Sciences in spring 2022 with a Bachelors of Arts in Political Science and International Comparative Studies with a concentration on the Middle East. At Duke, she served as Vice Chair of Policy and Outreach for the Student Organization Finance Committee where she worked with over 200 student leaders and managed a team responsible for developing policies to distribute Duke’s $1 million student fund. served as co-founder and President of the Duke Arab Student Organization and President of Jasur Magazine, an undergraduate publication on the Middle East…
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…
For the last 44 years, Imam Abdul Hafeez Waheed has been an active member of the Muslim American Community in Association with the renowned leader and thinker Imam W. Deen Mohammed. Imam Waheed developed an Office for College and University Engagements in Durham and organized visits to colleges and universities locally and throughout the United States for Imam W. Deen Mohammed. In 1987, Imam Waheed performed the Hajj (pilgrimage to the Sacred House in Mecca). In 1998, Imam Waheed became the first Muslim Chaplain at Duke University and has been serving on the Religious Life staff for over 20 years. In addition, he serves…
Learn how you can connect and develop a sense of belonging. Housing and Residence Life manages all aspects of the university’s three-year undergraduate residency requirement. Residential programs are designed to build positive communities that value learning, create new opportunities for faculty engagement, and generate positive social connections. Click here to access the housing portal HRL Team East and West Campus Housing Staff Information Our Team FY Housing House descriptions, pictures, FAQs FY Housing Info Upperclass Housing Quad descriptions, Housing Amenities, learn about LLCs, and more! Upperclass Housing Info Housing Assignments Housing Applications and Processes, General Information, Rates, Policies and more!…
Joshua Salaam has strong roots in the American Muslim community. He started attending national Muslim youth camps at the age of 12 and continued as a participant, counselor and speaker for over 30 years. Joshua entered the U.S. Air Force in 1995 and served as a Police officer for four years. He was a key contributor in establishing Friday prayer services on base for Muslim military members and went on to serve as an Imam in Goldsboro, NC for several years. After the military, Joshua immersed himself in community activism. He managed the Civil Rights department for the Council on…
We provide access, inclusion, and support to all of our students. We appreciate our students and the diverse backgrounds and needs they bring to our university. We encourage you to read more about how this support applies to undocumented and DACA students in this message from President Vincent Price on Duke Today. Explore Additional resources To help you navigate this site, we’ve defined a few terms used below. Undocumented: not having the appropriate legal documentation to establish permanent residency in the U.S. DACAmented:having been granted prosecutorial discretion from removal proceedings or removal from the United States for a specified period of time…
Mikala is a Durham native and grew up as a Duke Blue Devil fan. As a 2021 graduate of UNC Greensboro with a BA in Communication Studies, Mikala supports the marketing and communication efforts for all programming at The Lou. Mikala is passionate about creating meaningful relationships and safe spaces for all individuals. She takes pride in utilizing effective communication to better understand individuals as well as exhibit exceptional customer service, hospitality, and inclusivity. As an undergraduate, Mikala was a student leader serving as a Resident Advisor, Campus Tour Guide, Orientation Leader, Residential Senator for Student Government Association, and Community…
Our Leadership John Vaughn Director and Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Hunter Spotts Medical Director Jill Farrington Associate Director, Clinic Operations Crystal DeWeese Nurse Manager Our Clinical Staff Frederica Agbejule Licensed Practical Nurse Franca Alphin Director of Nutrition Services and Dietitian Toni Apadula Dining Dietitian Cakeita Barrett Certified Phlebotomist Bailey Bowling Radiology Technician Mark Buchanan Registered Nurse Lynne Burns Nursing Coordinator and Registered Nurse Ellen Crawford Immunization Coordinator and Registered Nurse Chris Couch Physicians Assistant Cleoanne Estrera Nurse Practitioner Sue Evans Registered Nurse Tam Hyunh Physicians Assistant Jacqueline Farrar Licensed Practical Nurse Evan Ferry Nurse Practitioner Karen Haith Nurse…
De’Ivyion Drew is a 2022 Duke/UNC Robertson Scholar graduate, De’Ivyion Drew serves the Mary Lou as their Programming and Engagement Fellow. They completed their degree in Studio Art with a minor in African Diasporic Studies. She loves all things Black art and spends her free time with family and her cat Osiris. During her time at Duke, they spent a good amount of time at the Lou and are excited to return to their home away from home in this new capacity!
Samaiyah Faison spent most of her childhood in the Bay Area of Northern California in a city called Cupertino. She has been residing in Raleigh, NC where she obtained her Bachelors in Social work with a minor in Women’s Studies. Samaiyah Faison has been an important part of the Duke Student Affairs community for five years. She is very passionate and excited about working with students. She enjoys working with students and providing mentorship, a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on. It was this passion for working with students that made her work on Black Muslim Talk Space…
Trainings The CML prides itself on being a resource at Duke. Check out the trainings we offer to educate the campus community. Been Here, Still Here: Muslims and Islamophobia in the U.S. The CML provides an introductory training about the history and presence of Muslims and Islamophobia in the US. The learning objectives include: To recognize stereotypes of Muslims and understand the diversity of racial backgrounds, practices, and experiences of US Muslims To understand the critical role Islam and Muslims have played in the history of the US To identify the language and rhetoric of Islamophobia and grasp its effects…
A native of Charlotte, Stacia earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management & Marketing from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Following a short career in the banking industry, Stacia became a K-12 educator before attending North Carolina State University where she earned her M.Ed. in Counseling with a concentration in College Student Development. She is currently pursuing her EdD in Educational Leadership from East Carolina University. Prior to joining Duke University in the fall of 2019, Stacia started her career in University Housing at North Carolina State University before joining the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs as the…