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With QuadEx, it’s not only where you live, but how you live. First year students will live in their East Campus residence hall as non-resident members of their Quad, Sophomores will live “in Quad” in their West Campus Quad connection. Juniors will live in their Quad or in Hollows/300 Swift. Seniors may choose to live in their Quad, Hollows/300 Swift, or off campus. Juniors and seniors will retain Quad affiliation regardless of where they choose to live and will keep that affiliation even after they graduate. The connection between each East Campus residence hall and its affiliated Quad will remain…
MENA Est. 2022 CMA: MENA’s primary focus is to serve and preserve the history, culture, and experience of MENA communities at Duke University. MENA is an acronym for Middle East and North Africa, and can refer to the region or its people. This space was born to create opportunity for the MENA diaspora to connect in the Bryan University Center.The space works toward providing an inclusive environment for all students. All are welcome. While there is no standardized list of countries included in the MENA region, the term typically includes the area from Morocco in northwest Africa to Iran in…
ASIAN/AMERICAN PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH What is A/APIHM? (Celebrated at Duke during April) Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (A/APIHM) is a time to recognize and celebrate the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders in the United States. The term AAPI broadly includes the Asian continent and the Pacific Islands of Melanesia (New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, Solomon Islands), Micronesia (Marianas, Guam, Wake Island, Palau, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Federated States of Micronesia), and Polynesia (New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, French Polynesia, and more). While AAPI Heritage Month is nationally…
Join the Student Affairs Family Caregivers ERG for our next event – open to all parents and/or caregivers in the division! On Thursday, March 6 from 12:00-1:00p in Brodhead 067, join us to continue our discussions on the topic of balance. The focus of this interactive lunch & learn will be to identify tangible ways to advocate for personal and professional balance that align with individual values. Lunch will be provided! To make sure we have enough food, please register below. Questions about the Family Caregivers ERG? Contact Jeanna McCullers or Emilie Dye. Have general questions about Student Affairs Employee…
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How to connect with colleagues around the division of Student Affairs Get to know your co-workers in a variety of ways! Next Division Co-Workng Come work with your colleagues at the Center for Muslim Life on Thursday, June 12 anytime from 9 am – 4 pm Learn More about CML Connection Points Click below to meet and collaborate with Student Affairs staff Division Co-working Work alongside your colleagues Employee Resource Groups FInd staff who share your common interests, identities, or positions Learning & Development Learn & grow with your co-workers Collaborate on Campus Events Get to know others by working…
Highlighted Events Each year, Duke Student Veterans, in conjunction with our graduate and professional schools, hosts events for our Student Veterans, their families, and supporters. Below are programming highlights from previous academic school years. Opening Hail In September, students and families gathered for food and fellowship at our Opening Hail. This annual event welcomes Blue Devils, new and returning, to the community. Football Tailgate Students and families tailgated prior to the Duke vs. Florida State Football Game. Duke may have lost the game, but we won in spirit. Go Blue Devils! Veterans Day On Veterans Day, students, families, faculty, staff, and community members…
Our content gives students the tools they need to succeed at Duke and beyond. We work to equip students with essential tools for intentional decision-making, constructive conflict resolution, and the establishment of healthy boundaries. The Balthrop Cassidy Fellowship places recent Duke graduates in the perfect space to ensure the relationship health of current students and establish a foundation for a future complete with fulfillment and resilience. Acting with Intent College life comes at our students fast. So fast that students often find themselves making decisions with little thought regarding whether or not their actions get them closer to where they…
As students and staff navigate their response to gender violence, it is helpful to be knowledgeable about campus policies and procedures. The policies listed here outline the expectations for the Duke University community. The procedures, which are often imbedded into the policies, describe the steps taken by Duke University in response to allegations of gender violence. As GVEO’s efforts are focused on prevention, we do not oversee policies related to discrimination or harassment. The Gender Violence Intervention Coordinator or The Office of the Ombuds can support students in navigating the policies by providing clarification, seeking out nuanced information while protecting confidentiality,…
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