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Join us for a Valentine’s Day weekend Pre-Fixe dinner at The Commons!$70/Person Reservations Recommended. Parties of five to eight guests should call 919-684-4619 to make a reservation and must receive confirmation before arrival. (Reservations requested via voicemail are not valid until you have received a confirmation email or phone call.) PRE FIXE MENU STARTERSRoasted Beet Burrata (V+)with Balsamic Vinegar Vegetable Tartar (V+)Crostini with Roasted Tomatoes & Peppers, Cornichons, Shallots, LemonFresh Herbs, Basil Oil Fried Oysterswith Fennel Slaw and a Spicy Remoulade —————————————————————————— MAIN COURSEFilet Mignonwith Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Broccolini, Bordelaise Sauce Seared Sea Basswith Cauliflower Mash, Sauteed Brussels Sprouts, Red…
January 6th, 2026-Duke Dining has once again earned national recognition with Gold and Grand Prize Loyal E. Horton Dining Awards from NACUFS (National Association of College & University Food Services). This year’s awards honor It’s Thyme, Duke Dining’s innovative on-campus restaurant and the first FARECheck Gold (Food Allergy Research & Education) recognized stand-alone dining venue in the country free from the top 9 food allergens and gluten, as the top entry in the Retail Sales – Single Concept category. After receiving the Gold Award, Duke Dining was also honored with the Grand Prize Award in the same category, Retail Sales:…
Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) has recognized Duke Dining as having the ‘Best Comprehensive Allergen-Free Dining Program’ an award that honors institutions that demonstrate the most thorough and innovative approaches to food allergy management across campus dining services. This prestigious recognition highlights Duke Dining’s campus-wide commitment to providing dining that is safe, accessible, and responsive to the personalized needs of students. The award acknowledges comprehensive practices including clear allergen signage, dedicated allergy-free locations and/or stations, cross-contact prevention protocols, and effective communication strategies that empower students to make informed dining choices. Central to this achievement is Duke Dining’s Ask Me®…
The Center for Multicultural Affairs is entering an exciting new chapter, and we are thrilled to welcome Marcela Torres-Cervantes (she/her/hers) as the new Director of CMA. At its heart, the CMA is a space where students explore identity, build meaningful relationships, and find community rooted in care and advocacy. As the Center continues to grow, especially following its 2024 renovation and the addition of new affinity and coalition spaces, this moment feels full of possibility. Marcela brings more than a decade of experience supporting students, building programs grounded in belonging, and cultivating sustainable, community-centered change. Most recently, she served as…
Hello, incoming students, and welcome to Graduate and Professional Student Services’ 2026 Summer Transition Series! This series will help you: REGISTRATION: Registration is required for each webinar. If you are unable to participate during the scheduled time, recordings of each webinar will be posted 3-5 business days after the recording. SUBMIT QUESTIONS BEFORE THE WEBINAR: Not sure if you’ll be able to join live, but still have a question you want answered? You can submit questions before the webinar. Our moderators will do their best to answer all questions received during the appropriate webinar! All sessions will be from 9-10…
Hundreds of student clubs and organizations will be present to showcase their groups and invite students to learn more. The event is open to all Duke students and will take place on Friday, August 29 from 4:00pm – 5:30pm on East Duke Lawn. Participating student organizations are listed below. For more event information contact Student Involvement and Leadership (leadership@duke.edu). For student organizations:Table signups were only open to undergraduate recognized student organizations via the annual re-registration form on Duke Groups. Only student organizations listed below on the confirmed list are permitted to participate in event using the provided tables, one organization…
In 2026, we celebrate a powerful milestone – 100 years of national commemorations honoring Black history. This legacy began with visionary scholars and leaders Dr. Carter G. Woodson, George Cleveland Hall, William D. Hartgrove, Jesse E. Moorland, Alexander L. Jackson, and James E. Stamps, who formalized the teaching, study, and preservation of Black history through the founding of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) on September 9, 1915. Please join us for a special Black History Month Dinner as we honor their enduring contributions and celebrate a century of scholarship, community, and commitment to uplifting…
First Big Week is back! First Big Week is the first week of classes (plus the surrounding weekends) and runs from August 27 through September 4 this year. The week is packed full of events to help students connect with each other and to campus. The schedule includes academic, social, spiritual, and service events, and so much more. See below for the full schedule. Saturday August 27, 2022 Interfaith Service Project 9:00am-1:00pm East Campus Contact: Rev. Kathryn Lester-Bacon (kathryn.lester.bacon@duke.edu) Spark Summit 2022 10:00am-2:00pm West Campus The Spark Summit is a space for grounding the sophomore experience at Duke….