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Looking for ways to spend your long weekend over Fall Break? We’ve rounded up some of the exciting things to do around Duke, both on campus and in the greater Triangle.
On January 29th, Duke students, faculty, and staff each received a unique link to the 2024 Campus Culture Survey. This initiative is a critical resource for ensuring that Duke lives up to its goals of fostering a campus community where every Blue Devil feels valued and supported. By spending 15-20 minutes of your time completing this year’s survey, you can help shape the future of Duke for years to come. Survey responses are due February 16th. If you don’t see a link in your inbox, check your spam folder! Implemented in 2021 First announced in President Price’s 2020 Juneteenth message,…
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.
On February 7, the Duke Career Center hosted its first-ever Case Competition giving students—regardless of experience—an opportunity to develop financial analysis and problem-solving skills in a supportive environment. Held in partnership with AspinRock, a Raleigh-based financial services firm, the competition focused on Microsoft’s $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Over the course of the event, teams worked through financial data, evaluated risks, and built investment proposals, all while receiving guidance from industry professionals. Jared Smith, Associate Director at the Duke Career Center, said the competition was designed to make finance and consulting more accessible. “The fast-paced recruitment timeline makes it…
Graduate Professional Student Appreciation Week (GPSAW) events at Duke are an excellent opportunity for students to come together and engage in activities that promote social connections, foster a sense of belonging, and provide opportunities for personal and professional growth. We recognize and appreciate the hard work and contributions of our Duke graduate and professional students and encourage students to engage in the events/initiatives designed specifically for you.
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….
Grad/Prof Spring Resource Fair – Jan 31, 2025 COME TO THE RESOURCE FAIR AND ENTER1 A SWEEPSTAKES TO WIN A $10,000 SCHOLARSHIP! TABLE OF CONTENTS: GENERAL INFO: The Duke Student Affairs office of Graduate and Professional Student Services (GPSS) is excited to offer the Graduate and Professional Student Resource Fair taking place on Friday, January 31st from 1-4 PM in Penn Pavilion on West Campus. The Resource Fair is a great opportunity to connect with over 50 Duke and Durham resources, offices and organizations. Additionally, students2 will have the opportunity to enter a sweepstakes with one of the vendors to…
Jewish Life at Duke and the Center for Muslim Life were recognized at the annual Student Affairs award ceremony with the 2024 Meaningful Inclusion award, which honors a team that addresses barriers to foster equity and belonging.
As an extension to our Summer Transition Series webinar programs, we are excited to announce immersive, in-person day experiences!
Graduate-Professional Student Appreciation Week (GPSAW) events at Duke are an excellent opportunity for students to come together and engage in activities that promote social connections, foster a sense of belonging, and provide opportunities for personal and professional growth. We recognize and appreciate the hard work and contributions of our Duke graduate and professional students and encourage students to engage in the events/initiatives designed specifically for you. Need to submit an event? https://duke.is/GPSAW2025-form
As October kicks off Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Duke’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is bringing technology groups together as part of Duke Tech Week 2023.
Your senior year is a milestone worth celebrating—make it unforgettable with a professional senior portrait! These portraits will be taken in both business attire and cap and gown (provided), giving you the perfect keepsake to mark your achievements. Appointments are limited, so be sure to schedule your session in advance to secure your spot. Senior Portrait Dates & Locations: This is your opportunity to be part of a timeless Duke tradition and capture a moment that will last a lifetime. Don’t wait—click here to schedule your photo session today! For any questions, feel free to reach out to vah20@duke.edu or…