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Originally from Winston-Salem, NC, Ängela received a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training from the University of North Carolina Wilmington in 2005 where she was also a Student-Athlete on the Track & Field Team. She continued her education earning a Master of Science in Athletic Administration from North Carolina Central University in 2007. During her time as a Graduate Assistant, she had dual roles within the Sports Medicine and Compliance units of the athletic department. After completing her studies, she worked with the NCCU Student-Athlete Academic Support Services. Her interest in student academic success and development propelled her into academic…
If you want to host a party Tips for hosting a party Take the time now to meet all of your neighbors: Introduce yourself to your neighbors and get involved in the neighborhood—join the listserv, show up to the potluck, volunteer to help at neighborhood events, say hello when you see neighbors outside. Telling your neighbors that you’re having a party shouldn’t be the only time you talk to them! Tell your neighbors you’re having a party and give them your cell phone number. Ask them to call or text you if there’s an issue. This means that you need…
Sue Brien is an Assistant Director of Employer Relations for Duke’s Engineering Masters Programs. In this role, she actively pursues university relations contacts at local, national, and international employers to offer opportunities for internship and full-time roles to Duke talent. She brings over 20 years experience to her role and has been at Duke University since May 2019. Sue received her bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Merrimack College. Before Duke, she worked in other universities in NC and Massachusetts.
Subject They Object Them Posessives Their/Theirs Reflexive Themself Example Sentence They went to the movies with their friend who loves to hang out with them. The movie pick was theirs. They enjoyed themself. Subject Ze Object Zir Posessives Zir/Zirs Reflexive Zirself Example Sentence Ze went to the movies with zir friend who loves to hang out with zir. The movie pick was zirs. Ze enjoyed zirself.
Jaime joined the Career Center in March 2018 as Assistant Director, Employer Relations. She manages the planning and implementation of the On-Campus Recruiting Program, career fairs, and networking events and also serves as the Employer Relations liaison for the Education, Nonprofit, & Social Impact and Government, Law, & International Affairs career communities. Jaime has been a member of the Duke community since 2014 and worked in Housing and Residence Life prior to joining the Career Center team. Originally from the Midwest, Jaime received her B.A. in Communications from Huntington University and her M.A. in Educational Leadership – Higher Education Student…
Adding Pronouns in DukeHub With the December 2020 implementation of DukeHub 2.0, all undergraduate and graduate students may select or enter their pronouns which will then be visible on class rosters and profiles available to advisor. This is one important step, among many, towards the realization of an affirming campus for transgender and non-binary students. Below you will find a tutorial for how to enter your pronouns. Step 1: Log into DukeHub. Step 2: Click on ‘My Profile’ in the left-hand navigation bar. Step 3: Your gender pronouns will be displayed under the Biographical Info section. Step 4: When you…
Tips for Finding a Roommate Finding a roommate Before you sign a lease with a roommate Finding a roommate: Many students find roommates at Duke through their program or school. Programs often create group chats or channels for incoming students to connect with each other and find/post for roommates. The Duke Off Campus Housing Website has a Roommate Finder to connect with other students and find your perfect match. Duke Roommate Finder Make sure you meet with your potential roommate in person or video chat if meeting in person is not an option. Questions to ask a roommate before you…
Originally from Pennsylvania, Rachel earned an undergraduate degree in education with a minor in psychology and went on to teach in the public school system. After completing a combined M.S./Ed.S. program in Counseling and Human Systems, she worked for more than six years at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, helping military service members navigate their career transitions. Rachel is National Certified CounselorTM (NCC®) through the National Board for Certified Counselors as well as Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) in the state of North Carolina. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education through NC State…
We’re so glad you’re here! Check out all the resources available for you to get off to a great start. Sign Up For Benefits Don’t forget that you have 30 days from your start date to set your benefits! Click below to learn more. Duke Benefits Enrollment New Staff Resources New Hire Checklist Tasks to get started as Student Affairs staff 1st 90 Days (COMING SOON) Make your trial period a success Getting Paid & Time Away Time cards, pay dates, holidays, & more Making Connections Ways to meet your colleagues Communicating With Division Staff *We’re Updating This Page to…
In 2022, Lauren Coury joined the Duke Career Center as a Career Advisor for the Data, Technology, and Engineering Career Community with past experience in academic advising, strategic planning, and customer service. In her role, she guides students in their career development process through industry-specific advising. She connects students to resources and mentors that center on each student’s personal experience and encourage exploration and self-authorship. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Lauren earned her B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Environmental Studies from Furman University. After initially pursuing a degree in law, she decided to pivot her career path and…
At Duke Dining, we believe sustainability is holistic. From procurement to disposal, all stages of the sustainability journey are equally important. Duke Dining recognizes that the modern food system often pursues efficiencies and profit at the expense of environmental health, community well-being, and fair economic relationships. Faced with this reality, we eagerly take on the role of potential catalyst in this system. We believe being “sustainable” means operating deliberately—being intentional and thoughtful in how we feed the Duke community. Education and engagement are essential parts of our operational strategy and sustainability success. In short, sustainability—operating deliberately—isn’t optional for Duke Dining;…
Safety Before signing a lease, it’s important to evaluate the safety of where you’d like to live. Like most cities, Durham is not immune from crime. Take the time to understand your neighborhood and learn ways to keep yourself safe. Safety Resources Community Crime Map: Search crime statistics in your area by entering your potential address into the map. Duke Police Department recommends focusing on crimes like larceny and burglary. LiveSafe:Be sure to download Duke’s safety app, LiveSafe. DukeALERT: Make sure you’re signed up for Duke’s emergency notification system, DukeALERT. Questions to ask apartment staff: Are staff present on-site? What…