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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…
THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM OF DUKE UNIVERSITY The judicial system of the university shall consist of the University Judicial Board and a judicial board for each of the communities hereafter defined. (The student conduct system is part of the larger university judicial system.) AUTHORITY OVER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Responsibility for prescribing and enforcing rules and regulations governing student conduct rests ultimately with the Board of Trustees of Duke University and, by delegation, with administrative officers of the university and of the college and school. The policies and procedures governing the conduct of undergraduate students may be amended at any time by…
Learn, connect, unwind. Graduate and professional students make invaluable contributions to the Duke community. As a token of appreciation, The Graduate School, Duke Student Affairs, and the various graduate and professional programs organize a week of activities each spring to give graduate and professional students opportunities to socialize, unwind, network, and work on professional and personal development. The festivities are part of the student appreciation week sponsored by the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students. In 2023, Graduate & Professional Student Appreciation Week will be held March 27-31. Click here to view the full week’s schedule. Sponsors & Partners Thank you…
Hoof n Horn Rehearsal December 6, 2022 12:00am — 3:00am Once On This Island Rehearsal Read More Hoof n Horn Rehearsal December 6, 2022 12:00am — 3:00am Once On This Island Rehearsal Read More Hoof n Horn Rehearsal December 6, 2022 12:00am — 3:00am Once On This Island Rehearsal Read More Hoof n Horn Rehearsal December 6, 2022 12:00am — 3:00am Once On This Island Rehearsal Read More Hoof n Horn Rehearsal December 6, 2022 12:00am — 3:00am Once On This Island Rehearsal Read More Hoof n Horn Rehearsal December 7, 2022 12:00am — 3:00am Once On This Island Rehearsal…
MISSING STUDENT NOTIFICATION In accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, Duke University has developed a policy for notifying the designated emergency contact in DukeHub for a student who is determined to be missing. A student may be deemed missing if it is reported to appropriate university officials (Duke Police, Residence Coordinator on-Call, or the Dean on-Call) that the student has been unreachable via personal contact, telephone, e-mail, or other means of electronic communication for 24 hours or more. If members of the Duke community believe that a student has been missing for 24 hours, it is critical…
HEALTH EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS Psychoactive drugs are a class of drugs most frequently used socially or recreationally (and often illegally). These drugs act on the central nervous system (CNS), or more specifically the brain, creating altered states of consciousness. They may increase CNS activity (stimulants, such as cocaine, Ritalin, amphetamines), decrease CNS activity (depressants, such as alcohol, barbiturates, tranquilizers, opiates), cause the creation of illusions (hallucinogens, such as LSD, peyote, mushrooms, PCP), or have a combined effect (marijuana). Every drug has multiple effects on the brain and the body. Addiction to any of these substances is a…
POLICY The Vice Provost/Vice President for Student Affairs or designee may take administrative action(s) against a student and/or a student group to protect the health, safety, or welfare of the university community or any member of it. Administrative action includes, but is not limited to, a “no contact” directive, removal of privileges (including access to campus property and/or participation in remote/virtual campus programs), removal from or relocation within the residential community, suspension of activity, and/or suspension from the university. If administrative action is issued while a disciplinary action is pending, such action may remain in effect until the disciplinary process…
Get Ready To Apply! Be sure to review the information below regarding housing for the 2023-2024 school year. Keep checking back for more information! Please note: All housing process timelines are tentative and may be changed at the discretion of the Housing Assignments Office. 2023-2024 Housing Application The housing application for 2023-2024 has closed. Your next opportunity to apply for fall 2023 housing will be June 1. You may still decline housing, if eligible, via the housing portal. 2023-2024 Housing Portal Application Process Information Blocks Blocking provides students the option to select a preferred roommate – as well as a…
Improving communications within the division and building awareness. Updated mission goes here. 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 of communications needs, including branding, marketing, storytelling/news, social media, website, and internal and external communications. The office works with communicators and colleagues across the division to provide recommendations, guidelines, and resources, with the goal of building consistency and cohesiveness in division communications efforts….
Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Wearing Judaism on His Sleeve Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman ‘93 recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Jewish Life at Duke is proud to celebrate Ari Ackerman (‘93) as a recipient of the 2022 Beyond Duke Service…
Spring 2023 Application Information Check out the information below regarding spring housing. Spring 2023 housing applications close on Friday January 13th. If you have any questions regarding applying for housing please email housing@duke.edu. Housing Information Rates/License and Terms 2022-2023 Housing License and Terms 2022-2023 Housing Rates Single RoomSemester: $6,053Academic Year: $12,106 Double RoomSemester: $4,582Academic Year: $9,164 Apartment Private Bedroom:Semester: $7,524Academic Year: $15,048 Apartment Shared Bedroom:Semester: $6,053Academic Year: $12,106 Personal Property/Insurance Statement Duke University is not liable for damage or loss of personal property kept in the resident’s assigned space or in other areas of University housing. Because the University…
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…