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Heading out for winter break? Whether you’re in an on-campus residence hall or an off-campus apartment, here are some tips for keeping your belongings safe and your space in good condition for your return in January! Remove all… Trash, recyclable and perishable items, including any food or medication in your refrigerator. Unplug all… Appliances and electronics. Donate… Any unwanted clothing, appliances, and unopened non-perishable food. Most quads will have a designated collection area for donations. Check with your RC for details. Close and lock… windows, close blinds, shut off room lights, and lock room / apartment door.
2024 Grad/Prof Student Day Experience – #1 Scavenger Hunt & Brewery [NOTE: This event has already occurred.] As an extension to our 2024 Summer Transition Series webinar sessions, Graduate and Professional Student Services is excited to announce six immersive in-person Day Experiences! Day Experiences are designed: Enjoy an event in Downtown Durham with fellow incoming Duke Graduate and Professional students, with a scavenger hunt and a visit to Fullsteam Brewery! Tentative Itinerary*: Thursday, July 18, 2024 *Itinerary and activities are subject to change Additional information: Communication Timeline: (Selected students will be notified by July 9) [Experience hosted by DISC] To learn about…
Durham, NC – Duke University’s International Student Center is excited to introduce the Boon Chye Loh Summer Internship Fund, a dedicated resource to empower undergraduate students pursuing summer internships in Singapore. In the spirit of fostering global experience, the fund will provide financial support to eligible students, allowing them to gain valuable insights into international workplaces, cultures, and industries. Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for the Boon Chye Loh Summer Internship Fund, students must: The Boon Chye Loh Summer Internship Fund recognizes that securing internships in specific sectors or industries can involve later recruiting timelines. To accommodate this, the Duke…
April 4th, 2024 Duke University boasts a diverse community, and as the academic year comes to a close, it’s time to honor the achievements and journeys of its graduating students. The university hosts a series of graduation ceremonies, each with its own unique significance and purpose. First up is Lavender Graduation, a heartfelt celebration that recognizes the accomplishments of LGBTQIA+ and ally undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. At this ceremony, participants receive a rainbow tassel, certificate, and a special gift from the Duke LGBTQ Network. It’s not just a farewell to Duke; it’s a beacon of inspiration for future generations….
“Jewtinos at Duke” student affinity group celebrates Jewish and Latino heritage.
Duke’s Grad/Prof Table Talk program is more than just a meal – it’s a platform for career-enriching conversations between Duke students and faculty. Thanks to the Heaton-Blackshear Innovation Grant, the Table Talk pilot provides funding for graduate and professional students who want to invite a faculty or staff member to lunch at one of Duke Dining’s approved locations. Associate Dean of Students Genille Anderson, who developed Table Talk, modeled it after Duke’s FLUNCH program, which funds similar networking opportunities for undergraduates. So far, nearly 50 graduate and professional students have taken us up on the offer, meeting with Duke professors and…
Duke University is excited to welcome the Class of 2028, including 206 international students from 86 countries, showcasing the university’s commitment to global diversity. The top five countries represented among the incoming students are the United Kingdom, China, Canada, South Korea, and India. Kevin D’Arco, Senior Associate Dean of International Students, states that Duke is dedicated to supporting international students as they transition into a new country and university setting. The Duke International Student Center (DISC) plays a crucial role in this effort by offering year-round support, engagement opportunities, and a safe space for both undergraduate and graduate students. DISC’s…
Celebrate Hanukkah with Jewish Life at Duke with a virtual candle lighting featuring special guests Duke Men’s Basketball Head Coach Jon Scheyer and Duke President Vincent Price!
Voting is a crucial part of the democratic process, enabling you to shape the future of your community, state, and country. Duke encourages all eligible students to make their voices heard by casting their ballots. As a college student, you have the option of voting in North Carolina or in your home state. With North Carolina’s Primary approaching on March 5, here’s what you need to know about voting this year. Check your voter registration status Students voting in North Carolina can check their voter registration status with the State Board of Elections. To vote on Election Day on March…
The Jewish Medical Students Association (JMSA) was officially recognized by the Davison Council, the student government organization for the Duke Doctor of Medicine program, as a new student group, on February 23, 2024.
Empty Shabbat Dinner Display on Duke University Campus
Every year, students participate in Jewish Life at Duke’s B’nai Mitzvah program, which offers students who did not become b’nai mitzvah as pre-teens to take part in this milestone during their time at Duke.