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Leadership development and student organizations are the cornerstones of the Student Involvement and Leadership team. Connect with our team to learn about opportunities to get involved on campus and ways to grow as a leader. Mission Student Involvement and Leadership helps students co-create Duke experiences that enhance their sense of belonging through meaningful programming, advising, and training. Values Driven by our students, our team, and our greater community, Student Involvement and Leadership values compassion, trustworthiness, inclusive excellence, knowledge, and fun. Leadership Competencies Below are the leadership competencies that Student Involvement uses when designing events, trainings, and workshops. Adapted from the…
Student organizations play a critical role in enhancing the greater Duke community. We are here to help students and student organizations maximize their potential and create their Duke experience. This hub contains guides, tutorials, and resources to help your organization be successful. If there’s something that would be helpful to have, let us know! Duke Groups This section contains information on how to use the Duke Groups platform. Duke Groups Help Center 🌐 Duke Groups Basics 🎦 Add/Edit Members 🎦 Add/Edit Officers 🎦 Create an Event 🎦 Create an Event Guide 📄 Send Organization Emails 🎦 Manage Inventory…
A/API BASE Est. 2016 CMA: A/API BASE (Asian/American Pacific Islander Bridge to Action, Solidarity, and Education)’s primary focus is to serve and preserve the history, culture, and experience of the AAPI communities at Duke University. This space was born out of student activism and is open to all students who identify and/or are in allyship with these communities. The space works toward providing an inclusive environment for all students. A/API stands for Asian American and Pacific Islander, and is an umbrella term for people of Asian or Pacific Island descent. It’s a pan-ethnic identity that gained popularity in the 1960s…
Questions About Your Pay or Time? We’ve got the answers! Staff Records and Payroll Information about payroll, Time and Attendance, and updating records for professional staff. Student Staff Records and Payroll Information for getting your students paid, troubleshooting common issues, etc., including Non-Duke Students. Duke Benefits Info Information, resources, and links to help you understand your Duke employee benefits (Opens the Duke HR website) Leaves of Absence Information and Resources needed for staff who are in need of a leave of absence. About Your Time Time Cards, Holidays, Severe Weather, Voting, Discretionary Time.
Meet us in The Flowers Building 101 Flowers Building Contact Us Mailing Address: 404 Chapel Drive, Box 90880, Durham, NC 27708 Email: marylou@duke.edu Phone: 919.684.3184
“A Person can’t Apply for a position if they don’t know about it” It takes more to recruiting candidates than just getting the position on the Duke Careers Site! Review the resources below to help your team actively market your open positions!! Have Templates to Share? Upload Here! Developing a Marketing Plan Developing a marketing plan is almost as important as the interview process itself. After all, how can a candidate apply for a job if they don’t know that it is available? Higher Education, and Student Affairs as a field, is seeing a shift in how potential candidates view…
We are here to support you! The Graduate & Professional Student Services office is here to provide campus-wide engagement opportunities to support students from all academic programs in building connections and communities across the university. We promote resources and services that will be available to you throughout your journey at Duke. Our Schools Graduate & Professional Student Services collaborates with students, staff, and faculty from Duke’s 10 Graduate and Professional academic schools: Divinity School Fuqua School of Business Law School Nicholas School of the Environment Pratt School of Engineering Sanford School of Public Policy School of Medicine School of…
Herstory In January 1989, the Women’s Center began in a cubicle in the Bryan Center under the direction of Martha Simmons. In 1991, it moved to 107 Few Federation, and an office and staff dedicated to services for sexual assault survivors was added to the center. In 1993, Ellen Plummer assumed leadership of the center and the staff grew to include a program coordinator. The year 1999 marked the tenth anniversary of the center and a new direction with the leadership of Donna Lisker. Lisker was heavily involved with the Women’s Initiative and introduced the Baldwin Scholars Program, a selective…
Group Exercise Reduce Stress Through Movement Take a break and come on out to walk, run or stretch with your colleagues! Nov 20 | 12 – 1 PM | Run/Walk Club @ East Campus Loop Nov 21 | 2:30 – 3 PM | Guided Chair Exercises @ Marketplace Nov 25 | 11 AM – 12 PM | Yoga @ Student Wellness Center Dec 2 | 11 AM – 12 PM | Yoga @ Student Wellness Center Dec 4 | 12 – 1 PM | | Run/Walk Club @ East Campus Loop Dec 5 | 12 – 12:30 PM | Walking Meditation…
LATINX HERITAGE MONTH 2023 What is Latinx Heritage Month? Each year, Americans observe Latinx Heritage Month (federally recognized as Hispanic Heritage Month) from September 15 to October 15, to lift up, celebrate, and promote education about individuals who are from or have ancestry from Latin America and the Caribbean. During Latinx Heritage Month, we at Duke strive to increase awareness about Latinx and Latin American histories, identities, cultures, and accomplishments and address issues that affect Latinx and Latin Americans internationally, within the United States, and on campus. Historically, LHM at Duke has been led by students and student organization efforts….
Online Learning Module GVEO partners with Vector Solutions to create online programming for our incoming undergraduate (SAPU) and graduate (SAPG) students. Both programs feature trainings on consent culture, bystander intervention, and healthy relationships. The trainings strive to empower students with information and skills to mitigate gender violence as they enter Duke University. To ensure all incoming students have a foundational understanding of consent and bystander intervention, all incoming students are required to complete the training prior to arriving on campus. If you have any questions or concerns about the requirement or the training content, please contact sapundergrad@duke.edu or sapgrad@duke.edu for…
coming soon LATINX HERITAGE MONTH 2024 Our Roots, Our Future As we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month here on campus, our theme, “Our Roots, Our Future,” is a reflection of our powerful journeys and desires. We are reminded of the importance of honoring our historical roots that have shaped our identities while looking towards the future where our values, rich traditions, and learnings along with our journey will create and inspire change. “Our Roots, Our Future” serves as a reminder of the contributions of the Latinx community both at Duke and beyond. It highlights the importance of remaining strongly connected to…