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Cooking Classes Cooking classes are offered each semester and are free for Duke students. Please see below for this year’s schedule. Get Cooking, Culinary Essentials Cooking Class Series A culinary essentials cooking class with Owner of Season To Taste, John Eisensmith. The Chef’s Kitchen Get Cooking course gives you the hands-on foundation of knowledge and skills to be confident to tackle cooking meals and entertaining on your own. In this course, you’ll develop knowledge of culinary methods techniques and the basics of cooking. This course will cover cooking topics including kitchen safety, knife skills, stir-frying, flavor profiling, stocks, soup, and…
All the policies you need to know. We have a number of critical policies in place to ensure safety, streamline procedures, and clarify expectations. When you have questions about or need information regarding division policies, check here first. Facilities and Equipment Student Affairs Policies Capital Budget and Capital Project Request Form (CPRF) Process Mobile Devices Security Cameras Use of Facilities Relevant University Policies and Offices Capital Construction Project Guidelines Plant and Equipment Procedures Principles Governing Internal Room Use Fees Use of University Lands and Facilities The “Relevant University Policies and Offices” links throughout this document go to pages outside the…
Israel Engagement Providing students with engagement and learning opportunities Israel programs and initiatives connect Duke students with Israel both on campus and abroad. Our approach to Israel is framed through the following three Es: Education: Programs that focus on teaching students about the diverse aspects of Israel — not just the geopolitical conflict, but also its people, culture, society, and language. Experience: Travel to Israel for firsthand experience of the country, including through Birthright Israel, Tamid, Onward, and Masa fellowships. Engagement: One-on-one coffee conversations and meetings with the Israel Fellow to explore personal connection to and views on Israel in order…
NetNutrition NetNutrition is an online tool that can assist you in meeting your nutritional goals when dining on campus at Duke Dining locations. NetNutrition will help you to: Confirm the nutritional content of your food choices. Identify and select well-balanced meals. Identify possible allergens and food intolerances. Select preferences for specific types of diets such as vegetarian or vegan. Access NetNutrition here! Allergen Policy Duke Dining Food Allergen Policy Our goal is to provide guests with a safe, enjoyable, and inclusive dining experience to the best of our ability. Duke Dining is committed to keeping guests with food allergies and…
Academic Support Graduate and Professional students seeking academic assistance should connect directly with your school’s academic department, program, faculty or advisor for assistance.Support is never a “one size fits all” approach. Feel free to browse other collections of Duke’s academic support resources that you may find helpful to your situation. * Common student challenges and management solutions * Communicating with Staff or Faculty – Templates, tips, and learning tools curated for Duke students – https://academicguides.duke.edu/resources-for-students/ * Students looking for accommodations, accessibility or assistance – https://access.duke.edu/
Improving communications within the division and building awareness. We tell the story of Student Affairs. It is our mission to communicate clearly with students to foster a culture of belonging and wellbeing. Through conversations, brainstorming, strategic planning, and implementation, we strive to share Student Affairs key messages to the right audience at the right time. Student Affairs Communications works to improve communications within the division of Student Affairs, as well as build awareness of the work of the division across the university and beyond. Our team serves as an internal resource for the division as related to a wide range…
New Pop-Up: A Taste of San Francisco! ‘Taste of San Francisco’ offers the unique flavors and traditions of the city’s vibrant food scene including the Sausalito Balsamic Chicken, Pier 39 Shrimp Louie, Fisherman’s Wharf Sandwiches, and San Francisco Clam Chowder! And let’s not forget about San Francisco’s sweet side…Ghirardelli Chocolate Mousse! Come check it out! The Chef’s Kitchen offers a new culinary experience every four weeks and is open for lunch Monday-Friday from 11am-3pm! Hours: Monday-Friday11am-3:00pm Cooking Classes: Get Cooking:Offered fall semester.You can find the class handouts from 10/11-11/8 here! Get Cooking is a culinary essentials cooking that provides the hands-on foundation of knowledge…
Jewish Holidays 2024 – 2025 We encourage our Duke colleagues and student groups of all identities and faith traditions to reference this resource when scheduling programs and events in order to avoid planning events on major Jewish holidays. Taking into account these dates helps create an inclusive climate for the Duke Jewish community. Questions? Contact us at jewishlife@duke.edu. Holidays marked with ** (Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Shemini Atzeret, Pesach and Shavuot) are days when traditionally work is forbidden and some students may not travel or write. Duke Colleagues: We ask that there be no university wide programming…
We are Student Affairs at Duke. Our brand is most effective when executed cohesively across the division of Student Affairs. As the brand evolves, so will the content of this page. This page also serves as an extension of the Duke Brand Guide, and will reference portions of that guide throughout. Whether “communications” is part of your job title or not, Student Affairs professionals communicate in a multitude of ways every day. From departmental newsletters to event promotions to website content, the ways we communicate and the words we use can help us tell the story of our work more…
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…
Housing Information Rates/License and Terms 2023-2024 Housing License and Terms 2023-2024 Housing Rates All rates are set by Housing and Residence Life and approved by the University Board of Trustees. The rates below represent the anticipated final rates for 2023-2024. The rates listed are per student. Single RoomSemester: $6,528Academic Year: $13,056 Double RoomSemester: $4,942Academic Year: $9,884 Apartment Private Bedroom:Semester: $8,115Academic Year: $16,230 Apartment Shared Bedroom:Semester: $6,528Academic Year: $13,056 Please note: Hollows room assignments are charged a single room rate. Personal Property/Insurance Statement Duke University is not liable for damage or loss of personal property kept in the resident’s assigned space…
Summer Housing Application The housing application for Summer 2024 is now open! Click below to apply! Apply via the housing portal Duke offers two distinct summer options for undergraduate students: Duke Summer Session and Duke Summer Experiences. Each program offers unique opportunities for undergraduate students. On-campus housing is available for both options. PLEASE NOTE: Students are NOT required to live on campus if enrolled in summer courses or summer experiences. Summer Session Information Summer Housing Rates Summer housing is for students who need housing during the summer session (May 14 – August 12). Applications will be approved for the following…