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Orientation Co-Chair The Orientation Co-Chairs will serve as the two lead students overseeing the implementation of New Student Orientation. They will provide critical student feedback, leadership, and direction to New Student and Family Programs as Duke implements Orientation Week. The Co-Chairs will serve as advocates for O-week at-large and amplify the student voice and experience. They will operate as extensions of New Student and Family Programs during planning and Orientation Week. The Co-Chairs are charged with helping to facilitate community building amongst the Orientation Board. They will also lead the Orientation Logistics Committee and be a support for all Project…
Resources for Payroll Liaisons Information and Resources for payroll/HR processes related to hiring, paying, and terminating student staff. Go to resources Supervising Student Staff for Managers (COMING SOON) Resources and Information for working with, supporting, and supervising student staff and leaders. JobX Student Staff Employment Platform for posting and reviewing applications for Hourly and Work Study positions. Link to JobX
I’ve Selected My Candidate. What’s Next? Take a look at our step-by-step guide to hiring your selected candidate! Hiring Process Overview Step 1: Reference Calls/Surveys Conducting reference checks are an important aspect of the hiring process. Hiring managers should take great care to intentionally check finalist references prior to making any type of offer. Hiring managers can perform reference checks at any stage of the process, for example, some managers may elect to conduct reference checks before deciding on-campus interview finalists. Reference checks are important because it allows managers to gain valuable candidate information beyond what has been communicated on…
Create your Duke experience! There are hundreds of groups you can join at any time. Take a look around! Visit Duke Groups Duke University is home to hundreds of student organizations. To learn more about the many ways to get involved visit DukeGroups. Find student organizations that match your interests using the search feature on the club directory page. You can filter by group type and category. Many groups will have a link to get in touch with their officers. Student Organizations Overview Duke has variety of student organizations that help make the Blue Devil experience unique. Organization Classifications…
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Policies and Procedures The Duke Community Standard The Duke Community Standard: A Guide for Students governs all conduct for undergraduate students and the resolution processes for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Reference the Duke community standard Policy on Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment & Related Misconduct (PPDHRM) The PPDHRM is the umbrella policy at Duke that prohibits discrimination and harassment based on 13 protected characteristics, as well as sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and retaliation. The Policy applies to all members of the Duke community (faculty, staff and students) and is maintained and administered by the Office for Institutional Equity (OIE). The…
VAWA Brochure Duke Police offers this comprehensive guide of rights and options for victims/survivors of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking. Please note this brochure is being updated to reflect current resources, including Duke’s Gender Violence Intervention Coordinator. You can find the most recent iteration of the VAWA Brochure below: https://police.duke.edu/sites/default/files/Victim-Assistance-brochure.pdf leave this page
East Campus Houses Expand each section to view history, details, location, and more! Alspaugh Alspaugh opened during the period when Trinity College became Duke University. The building was completed in the fall of 1926 and originally referred to as Dormitory No. 2. The building is named for John Wesley Alspaugh (1831 – 1912) who earned his degree in 1855 from Trinity College which was then located in Randolph County. Details about Alspaugh: Home to approximately 120 first-year students. All bedrooms have original hardwood floors. Bedrooms are heated via steam radiators and cooled with window AC or floor unit AC. Most rooms…
All students interested in returning to Duke will need to complete the return process which begins with completing the return request form during set time periods. Request windows for upcoming terms appear below. Request deadlines are strict, so complete your form early. Questions? Please email us at timeaway@duke.edu. Return Request The Summer 2026 return request will open on February 1, 2026. Return Timelines The deadlines for returns are determined according to registration windows and housing considerations so that all students, including returning students, receive equitable course selection and housing considerations. Returning Semester Return Requests Open Return Requests Close Summer 2026 February 1stSummer registration begins February 16th….
Duke Office of Climate and Sustainability Duke Campus Farm Duke Forest Sarah P. Duke Gardens Formerly Sustainable Duke, the Duke Office of Climate and Sustainability coordinates and supports climate and sustainability efforts at Duke. Our mission is educating and empowering the Duke community to create a more sustainable campus future through social, economic, and environmental change, on our campus and beyond. Green Certification Utilize ready-made checklists of strategies to lessen the footprint of your event, office, dorm, department, and more! These programs are great starting points for groups seeking tangible strategies and solutions. Green Devil Internship Program This is the Office of…