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Kaitlyn’s role is overseeing sustainability efforts for all Duke Dining operations. Her day-to-day work can be anything from long-term sustainability planning to digging through the compost bins. Kaitlyn loves that her work is varied and enjoys taking the time to visit the different dining locations across campus. Her current career path got started with accepting a dining sustainability internship in college. Since then, she has worked in all areas of sustainability through various roles. Some of Kaitlyn’s past work experiences have included feeding zoo animals and operating a composting facility. Kaitlyn has a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Ripon College…
Food Security Resources Below is a list of resources to assist students who may be experiencing food insecurity during their time at Duke. Resources For Both Undergraduates and Graduate/Professional Students DukeReach DukeReach directs students, faculty, staff, parents, and others to the resources available to help a student in need in the community DukeReach Feed Every Devil Created by Duke students in the Code+ Program, FED allows students to donate extra Food Points to a Duke-Managed Food Points pool. In turn, students experiencing food insecurity can request supplemental Food Points from the pool. Feed Every Devil Personal Finance@Duke Personal Finance@ Duke…
*Sophomore Class Council Advisor* Zari Wilson (she/her/her) serves as the Residence Coordinator of Few Quad and the advisor to the Sophomore Class Council. She was raised in Duluth, GA and graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.A. in Mass Media Arts. Zari has a passion for empowering the next generation and advocating for racial reconciliation. Her experiences include planning award-winning social justice events and women’s conferences. She has an M.Div. from Duke Divinity School and served as a Graduate Resident for Edens Quad from 2019-2021. In her free time, Zari enjoys pouring into her faith community, going on occasional…
New Student & Family Programs is committed to keeping families engaged in the life of the University. We do by through creating our own communications for undergraduate parents and families and by connecting families to news sources across campus. Discover more below. Informational Videos Family Newsletter Social Media Podcast Duke Family Webinar Series The Office of New Student and Family Programs produces a monthly webinar series to connect families to campus. Past webinars and their recordings can be found below. Please allow 48 hours after the webinar airs for the recordings to be posted. Career Everywhere (November 20, 2024) Calling…
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…
We have a new center! We’re located at Few GG, 420 Chapel Drive Durham, NC 27708. Come by and visit us 9am-5pm Monday-Friday! Directions Driving Bus Walking (from the Chapel) Find us on Google Maps. For parking, we suggest the Bryan Center Parking Garage. From Chapel Hill and points West Take 15-501 Bypass North, marked “Duke Univ/Med Ctr.” Do Not take 15/501 Business. Exit at 107 for NC-751 toward W Campus/Duke University. Use the right two lanes to turn right onto NC-751 S/Cameron Blvd. After one mile, turn left onto Duke University Rd. After 0.7 miles turn left onto…
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…
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…
How Student Conduct issues are resolved Administrative Conference An Administrative Conference is a meeting with a university administrator to discuss the behavior that is of concern. Students will be informed about particular provisions in the The Duke Community Standard in Practice: A Guide for Students that may be violated should the behavior of concern repeat. The university administrator may suggest helpful resources for students and address any further concerns. Adaptable Resolution OSCCS in conjunction with involved students may choose to utilize an adaptable and/or restorative process to resolve and respond to issues of student behavior that may or may not…
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…
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!
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…