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West Campus Map Swift Campus Map Quad Floor Plans 300 Swift Quad Info Floor Plan 301 Swift Quad Info Floor Plan Blue Light Quad Info Floor Plan Craven Quad Info Floor Plan Crowell Quad Info Floor Plan Edens Quad Info Floor plans: Edens 1A Edens 1B Edens 1C Edens 2A Edens 2C Edens 3A Edens 3B Few Quad Info Floor Plan Hollows Quad Info Floor Plans: Please note that these are large files and may take a few moments to open. You may want to download and open in Adobe Acrobat. Hollows A Hollows B Keohane Quad Info Floor Plans:…
Residence Life Leader Positions Applications for the Spring 2026 semester will open on Monday, September 15, 2025. Attend an interest session! To give you more information about the RA/CA roles, the Residence Life team is hosting virtual interest sessions. Virtual Interest Sessions There are a few opportunities to join a virtual interest session in the Fall 2025 semester. These sessions are hosted over Zoom and are geared towards giving an overview of basic requirements of the RA and/or CA role for applicants to consider while they apply. Dates and times for these interest sessions will be updated on this page…
AWARD WINNING DINING. YEAR AFTER YEAR. LEADING THE WAY FIRST college/university dining program with a stand-alone location to be FARECheck Gold recognized~It’s Thyme FIRST college/university dining program to be FARECheck Gold recognized~Marketplace & Trinity Café NATIONAL RECOGNITION Ranked FIRST in the nation for ‘Best Colleges for Food in America’ with FIVE top 10 rankins~The Daily Meal College Innovator of the Year~Food Management Magazine Top 10 for ‘The South’s Most Stunning College Dining Halls’~Brodhead Center/Southern Living Named One of the World’s Best University Buildings~Architectural Digest Ranked FIRST for ‘Top 30 College Dining Halls’~Brodhead Center/LendEDU Top 30 College List for ‘The…
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…
Shopping Strategies Shop Smart, Shop Fast Balanced Meals in a Snap Ready, Set, Cook Breakfast Coconutty Carrot Cake Oat Bran Creamy Maple Breakfast Teff Easy Breakfast Burrito Golden Apple Oatmeal Overnight Oats Pumpkin Pancakes Scrambled Tofu South Asian Styled Coconut Oats Sweet Grain Breakfast 1-Minute Quiche in a Mug Easy Meals & Snacks Apricot-Nut Turkey Salad Sandwich Bean, Corn, & Turkey Salad Banana Nut Smoothie No-Bake Granola Bars Pumpkin Spice Protein Balls Sesame and Kimchi Crackers Fish Tomato Bruschetta with Tuna & Cannellini Salad Citrus Ginger Glazed Salmon Lemon Basil Pasta & Shrimp Penne with Tuna & Fresh Tomato Sauce…
Jewish Life at Duke Professional Staff Meet the professionals that are here to help our students find meaning, connection, and joy! Joyce Gordon Director Email: joyce.gordon@duke.edu Phone: 919-681-2911 Joyce Gordon (she/her/hers) joined us as Director for Jewish Life in July of 2018. As director, Joyce oversees all aspects of the Freeman Center and JLD’s work across campus. She sets the strategy for Jewish Life at Duke, cultivates alumni and parent partnerships through the advisory board, and manages our organizational operations. Joyce also serves on university searches and committees. In every aspect of her role, Joyce’s primary focus is Duke’s bright,…
Hillel Global Giving Week 2023 Help Jewish Life at Duke reach our goal of raising $15,000 to support the Israel Program Fund! Support Israel Programs at Duke This Hillel Global Giving Week, from May 1-5, support Israel engagement, education, and experiences for Duke’s Jewish students by making a gift to Jewish Life at Duke’s Israel Program Fund! Donate Now About the Campaign Your gift to Jewish Life at Duke inspires meaningful experiences and lifelong connections for every Jewish Duke student. From May 1-5, Jewish Life at Duke joins more than 150 Hillels around the world in participating in the fourth…
Spring 2026 Application The application will go live Wednesday, October 1, 2025 Apply Here General Housing Information Rates/License and Terms 2025-2026 Undergraduate Housing Rates The rates shown below are per student. Single RoomSemester: $7,206Academic Year: $14,412 Double RoomSemester: $5,455Academic Year: $10,910 Apartment Private Bedroom:Semester: $8,958Academic Year: $17,916 Apartment Shared Bedroom:Semester: $7,206Academic Year: $14,412 Please note that there are single (private bedroom) and double bedroom (shared bedroom) occupancy options in Blue Light and Hollows. Returning to Duke Students returning to Duke after a leave of absence of any kind remain subject to the Board of Trustees policy requiring all Duke undergraduate…
Trainings and Educational Opportunities for Duke Faculty & Staff Jewish Life at Duke offers voluntary trainings and educational opportunities throughout the year, including Antisemitism 101 sessions for Duke faculty and staff. To learn more, please contact the JLD staff at jewishlife@duke.edu Workshops take place in the Freeman Center for Jewish Life and are open to any Duke faculty or staff who register in advance, on a first-come, first-served basis. Trainings take place in-person only. We do not currently have a virtual option at this time. Antisemitism 101 Training for Faculty & Staff Stay tuned for upcoming dates. Frequently Asked Questions…
Israel Engagement Providing students with engagement and learning opportunities Israel programs and initiatives connect Duke students with Israel both on campus and abroad. All students are welcome to participate. 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. Engagement: One-on-one coffee conversations and meetings with the Israel Fellow to explore personal connection to and views on Israel in order to help students…
300 Swift Apartments 300 Swift is an apartment complex located close to main campus and is considered “on campus” housing. This building is comprised of graduate and professional student apartments and undergraduate student apartments. Graduate and professional students and undergraduate students will not be assigned to live together in 300 Swift. IMPORTANT: Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate postdocs or visiting scholars. Featuring furnished 2-bedroom apartments Priority applications for first-year international graduate on a student visa. All 300 Swift graduate apartments are two-person occupancy. Each resident has their own private bedroom and bathroom, and shares the living room and kitchen All appliances are…
The Journey to It’s Thyme Duke Dining Leads the Nation as the First University to Introduce a Stand-Alone, Top 9 Allergen-Free Dining Venue! Press Release It’s Thyme is a national leader in allergen-free dining and reflects Duke Dining’s commitment to safety, innovation, and creating welcoming dining experiences for all. Achieving FARECheck Gold Recognition solidifies Duke Dining’s leadership in allergen-free dining. It’s Thyme is more than just a dining venue—it’s a model for the future of safe and accessible food service. A Student-Driven Initiative: Listening, Learning, and Innovating The journey to It’s Thyme began with student focus groups and collaboration among…