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Resolution through a hearing. If a case is referred for disciplinary action, the student/student group will be notified of the incident in question and the policy violation(s) under consideration, and will be given an opportunity to respond. There are several means by which to resolve disciplinary situations. The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards will determine which avenue is most appropriate to pursue. There are two types of hearings: Administrative Hearings and Conduct Board Hearings (see below for additional information on both types of hearings). Most cases are decided upon through an administrative hearing, which is a discussion between the…
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…
We’re committed to supporting all students and providing the resources they need to feel safe and welcome. 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 off campus, dial 9-1-1. For urgent health and safety concerns, access Duke’s Confidential Mental Health Crisis Line by calling 919-660-1000, option 2. Health & Wellness Learn more about physical and mental health resources Wellness Resources Time Away Learn more about taking time away from Duke time away resources Concern About A Student Learn more about how to submit a care report Care Report…
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…
Authorization to release Authorization to Release Information Form In order for the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards (OSCCS) at Duke University to have permission to release information concerning any student’s disciplinary record to either themselves (via appointment only), an institution, or any other third party, please fill out the authorization to release form.The Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards at Duke University will only provide requested Dean’s Certifications (also known as disciplinary history forms) directly to all institutions and any other third party. Duke Undergraduate Reporting Policy Duke Undergraduate Reporting Policy The Office of Student Conduct and…
Outcomes within the Student Conduct System. Any disciplinary hearing may result in sanctions (singly or in combination), including, but not limited to, those from the following list. In determining appropriate sanctions, consideration may be given to the nature of and circumstances surrounding the violation, the student’s/student group’s acceptance of responsibility, prior disciplinary violations, the impact of a sanction on the student/student group, precedent cases, university interests and any other information deemed relevant by a hearing panel/officer. For cases resolved through the Conduct Board, all sanctions are decided by majority vote with the exception of a suspension or expulsion of an…
Melissa Allay, MEd is a native of Western Pennsylvania where she received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Psychology and a Master’s of Education. She has worked in Student Affairs for over 12 years. She worked in Career Services for 5 of those years and the rest of her experience is in Student Affairs assessment. Melissa has been at Duke since March 2023. Student Affairs units Melissa supports include: Staff Resource Office, Finance and Administration, Career Center, Communications, New Student and Family Programs, Student Veteran Services, Duke Dining, Graduate and Professional Student Services
At Duke Student Affairs, our vision is that students will: Graduate with integrity and purpose, focused on near term goals and capable of adjusting to both opportunity and adversity; Care about themselves and others; and Develop the skills and judgment to navigate their journeys, both individually and collectively. Further, our vision for excellence extends to the greater Duke community, which is enhanced by the variety of outstanding services and operations provided by Student Affairs to students, faculty, staff, alumni, families, and guests of the University. The principles that guide us. Meaningful Inclusion: Moving Toward Equity Actively support all student identities…
Angel (he/him/his) grew up in rural North Carolina and, before joining the team as the Assistant Director of the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity at Duke University, he spent his days working as the Assistant Director of the LGBTQ Center at UNC-CH. He returned to UNC (where he received his BA in Religious Studies with minors in both Women’s Studies and Sexuality Studies) for the AD position after obtaining a Master of Divinity from Yale Divinity School. Angel is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Ministry program at Duke Divinity School where he hopes to focus on providing spiritual and pastoral…
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards exists to support the campus community based on the principles set forth in the Duke Community Standard – honesty, trustworthiness, fairness, and respect for others. There are a number of ways you can become involved. Conduct Board Community Standard Advisor (CSA) Community Education The Conduct Board is a group of students, faculty and staff appointed to hear infractions of university policy. The board is charged with determining whether a student’s/group’s actions constitute a violation of university policy and, if so, an appropriate response. In determining an appropriate response, consideration is given to…
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