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Duke Jewish Alumni Network DJAN kicks off with happy hours across the United States Read More
There are several opportunities within Housing & Residence Life for you to be involved and enhance your campus experience! Quad & House Councils Each residential community has a council charged with providing community events, advocating for community improvements, and communicating community concerns. Councils help sponsor events as well as purchase house merchandise. Learn more about Quad & House Councils Julie Anne Levey Memorial Award The Julie Anne Levey Memorial Award is presented to an emerging leader in the first year class who has demonstrated a dedication to the first-year residential experience and the Duke community through leadership in co-curricular activities….
Your Support is Critical Did you know? 100% of our operating budget comes from alumni, parents, and friends like you. There are many ways you can support Jewish Life at Duke by making a gift today. Give Today! Ways to Give to Jewish Life at Duke Make a gift online You can make your gift to Jewish Life at Duke securely and easily right here on our website! Donate through your Donor-Advised Fund Select “Duke University” as the grantee, Tax ID: 56-0532129. Copy and paste the following into the free text field to designate the funds accordingly: “Jewish Life at Duke Fund…
Brianna “Bri” Small (she/her/hers) serves as the Residence Coordinator for the Hollows Quad. Originally from Maryland but having grown up in North Carolina, Brianna attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for her undergraduate degree where she pursued a B.A. in Dramatic Arts and Environmental Studies (Sustainability Track) with a minor in Hispanic Studies. Upon graduation, Brianna worked for two years at Hillside High School as a College Advisor through the Carolina College Advising Corps (CCAC). After her Americorps service term as an advisor, she traveled to Colorado to attend Colorado State University in order to pursue her…
As a visa holder at Duke, you have access to valuable resources. The Duke International Student Center does not advise on immigration and or visa matters. Duke Visa Services is located at 1st Floor, Bay 7, Smith Warehouse, 114 South Buchanan Boulevard. Contact DVS by emailing visahelp@duke.edu or calling (919) 681-8472. Bookmark the DVS homepage for updates on pertinent information for all visa holders at Duke. Each student, scholar, or department has a designated DVS advisor. To find out who your DVS advisor is, please visit the Department Liaisons page. Here are some links to the Duke Visa Services’ website that you may find helpful:…
Everything You Need to Navigate Your Duke Experience Wellness Resources Students have access to a range of wellness resources and support through Duke’s Student Wellness Center. If You Feel Sick Student Health is the primary source for a wide range of healthcare services for all Duke Students, many of which are covered by the student health fee. To make an appointment call (919) 681-9355 and choose option 1. Medical emergencies should call 911. Learn More Timely Care Virtual care from anywhere. Otherwise known as everywhere. Counselors, mental health professionals, and more. You name it, we’ve got it. And so do…
Jill Solomon is originally from Brooklyn NY and received her undergraduate and Masters from the University of Delaware, primarily focusing on adolescent youth identity development. Jill Solomon spent her first few professional year at Tulane University and joined the Duke team in August of 2022. Currently she serves in Housing & Residence Life as a Residence Coordinator, overseeing Keohane and Wannamaker Quad. Jill Solomon works to promote inclusive and educational living spaces on campus and hopes to increase student’s sense of belonging at Duke.
Spring 2025 Fall 2024 Summer 2024 April 3rd: Drop-In’s Regarding Expense Controls March 28th: Updated Guidance on New Expense Controls for Student Affairs September 3rd: Duke Student Affairs Leadership Announcement August 27: Expectations for Civil Discourse July 15th: Cool Treats & Connections with Family Caregivers ERG
COURSE INTRODUCTION Duke University Student Affairs and the Dean of Students Office is offering QPR Gatekeeper Training to support the broader campus community. Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is a gatekeeper course focused on reducing suicidal behaviors by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. Just as people trained in CPR help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. The Dean of Students Office has adopted this course and is offering it virtually through Canvas to…
We understand that you may have questions regarding the Duke university insurance plans. Answers to the most commonly asked questions are below. If you don’t see your question, please reach out to our team: For assistance with the Gallagher student insurance portal, benefits questions, or claims assistance – connect by using the Contact Us form on the Help Center website or by calling 866-931-5275 For questions related to student accounts or paying for the insurance premium, contact the Bursar’s Office by emailing bursar@duke.edu or 919-684-3531 Plan Benefits, Coverage, & Cost What are the benefits of the Duke Student Medical Insurance…