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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, inclusion, knowledge, and fun. Leadership Competencies Below are the leadership competencies that Student Involvement uses when designing events, trainings, and workshops. Adapted from the Social…
Penny CEOs The Penny Pilgram George Leadership Initiative cohorts are lead by the Cohort Executive Officers (CEOs) Ellie Armstrong Major: International Comparative Studies and Psychology majors, Child Policy Research certificate Year: SeniorFavorite Penny Memory: At the annual retreat, we played Just Dance, made friendship bracelets, got to know each other around a bonfire, and participated in an inspiring public speaking workshop. I felt so empowered by the Penny community and can’t wait to welcome more students into the program as a CEO this year! Maddie Morrison Major: B.A. Global Health and Cultural Anthropology, Minor in Chemistry Year: Senior Favorite Penny…
“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…
Here is a list of off campus resources that may be helpful for anyone who has experienced Gender Violence. Durham Crisis Response Center – Offers support for local survivors of gender violence. Their 24/7 hotline is: 919-403-6562 The Solace Center – Offers immediate support for survivors of sexual violence. It is the first community based sexual assault forensic examination center in North Carolina. Their 24/7 hotline is: 919- 828-7740 LGBTQ Center of Durham – Offers support for LGBTQIA survivors in the Triangle area, such as advocacy, support groups, and resource navigation. RAINN – National nonprofit anti-sexual assault organization. Offers 24/7…
Connection Project Coordinators The Connection Project is led by six upperclass Connection Project Coordinators and is supported by the office of Student Involvement & Leadership. Contact us at leadership@duke.edu. Connor Biswell Major: Environmental Science and Global Health Year: Class of 2026 Favorite Duke activity: Going to the Wilkinson building as a non-engineering student. Favorite study spot: Hollows B 4th Floor study rooms. A place where I have found a connection: the Bassett common room the day before an exam Fun fact: More than half my daily water consumption comes from coffee Hot take: UNC isn’t that bad Favorite quote: “Never…
Alex Whicker, LCMHC, ATR-BC Associate Director of The Office for Gender Violence Education and Outreach she/her/hersatw37@duke.edu Alex is the Associate Director of Gender Violence Education and Outreach. She works to empower students through education, awareness, and proactive measures to foster a campus culture of consent, respect, and accountability. Alex is a Licensed Clinical Mental health Counselor and Board Registered Art Therapist, and emphasizes the transformative power of creating a supportive community network. She hopes to work with the Duke community to create and promote a campus community free from violence.
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…
Krystal George (she/her) Director As the Director of the Women’s Center, Krystal George oversees the operational aspects of the Women’s Center, but more importantly, she collaborates with her colleagues to fulfill the mission of the center. The mission of the Women’s Center is to promote a campus that supports, celebrates, engages, and collaborates with women, student groups, and stakeholders to build a Duke culture that centers gender equity, intersectionality, and social justice. This translates into her role at Duke. Creating a comfortable gathering space for women students and allies with diverse needs and interests. As well as educating the Duke…
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…
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….
2025-2026 Housing Process Upperclass Students Quad Questions Connections, Appeals Can I choose my quad? Students are assigned to quads before the start of their first year at Duke, as each East Campus residence hall is connected to a specific West Campus quad. First-year students live in their East Campus residence hall while being non-resident members of their assigned West Campus quad. During their sophomore year, students move “in quad” to live in their connected West Campus quad. Juniors and seniors have the option to live in their connected quad or in alternative housing options, such as the 300 or 301…
The following message was sent to Duke’s Jewish students on October 10, 2023 from Director for Jewish Life Joyce Gordon.