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Got a question? Take a look at some frequently asked questions listed below. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Email us at leadership@duke.edu and someone will be in touch soon. Students I’m a first-year student, how can I get involved? Our office provides many opportunities for students to get involved! Come out to one of our Next Level Leadership workshops or joining a committee within Duke University Union. Consider attending an upcoming event hosted by a student organization or joining your House Council. Search Upcoming Events What kind of support can I get from your team? There are many ways…
Division Co-Working Opportunities We invite you to come work alongside colleagues that you may not run into in your day to day. Bring your notebook, reading, or laptop anytime from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm on the following days: Feb. 11: Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity Mar. 13: Center for Multicultural Affairs Apr. 1: Smith Warehouse Bay 5 Student Affairs offices May 15: Freeman Center for Jewish Life Jun. 12: Center for Muslim Life
Let’s get started off right! Resources and requirements for a smooth entry to Student Affairs Onboarding Resources for Managers Information for managers to create a strong onboarding experience Go to resources Onboarding Resources for New Staff Welcome to Duke Student Affairs! Check out the guides to orient you to the division, Duke, and the local area. Go to resources Required Orientation Events for New Staff As new staff join the team, the onboarding experience plays a critical role to long term success and sense of belonging within the organization. Here are some of the orientation events to help new staff…
So many ways to grow as a professional at Duke! Click below to learn how to access select learning pathways To access additional professional development resources at Duke visit: https://hr.duke.edu/professional-development/ Professional Associations Duke Division of Student Affairs and its departments are members of a variety of professional associations. The ones listed below offer free or discounted membership for all division staff: ACHA – American College Health Association ACUHO-I – Association of College & University Housing Officers – International ACUI – Association of College Unions International EDUCAUSE – advancing higher education through the use of Information Teechnology ITGA – International Town…
Duke Office of Climate and Sustainability Duke Campus Farm Duke Forest Sarah P. Duke Gardens Formerly Sustainable Duke, the Duke Office of Climate and Sustainability coordinates and supports climate and sustainability efforts at Duke. Our mission is educating and empowering the Duke community to create a more sustainable campus future through social, economic, and environmental change, on our campus and beyond. Green Certification Utilize ready-made checklists of strategies to lessen the footprint of your event, office, dorm, department, and more! These programs are great starting points for groups seeking tangible strategies and solutions. Green Devil Internship Program This is the Office of…
THE YAAD Est. 2022 CMA: The Yaad’s primary focus is to serve and preserve the history, culture, and experience of Caribbean communities at Duke University. The word yaad is a Jamaican patois word that means “home”. It can also represent a strong emotional connection to the island. This space was born to create opportunity for the Caribbean diaspora to connect in the Bryan University Center. The space works toward providing an inclusive environment for all students. All are welcome. The Caribbean diaspora is a large group of people of Caribbean descent who live outside of their home countries. It’s a…
WEKIT Est. 2019 CMA: Wekit (pronounced “way-ki-th”)’s primary focus is to serve and preserve the history, culture, and experience of the Native American and Indigenous communities at Duke University. This space is located in Bryan Center 001A. All are welcome. During it’s beginnings, students voted and decided to name the space “Wekit”. This means home in Carolina Algonquian – the language in which several tribes in North Carolina speak a variation of.
Logistics Committee The Orientation Logistics Committee provides critical student feedback, leadership, and direction to New Student and Family Programs as they implement Experiential Orientation. Logistics members will serve as advocates for the O-week at-large and amplify the student voice and experience. They will operate as extensions of New Student and Family Programs during planning and Orientation Week and colleagues to student leaders within each Experiential Orientation Project. The Logistics Committee will be led by the Orientation Co-Chairs. Logistics will operate in sub-committees where work could include but not be limited to: Programming Coordinator(s) Consider how to build community amongst the…
The Wellness Meal program is for students that are not able to get to a dining facility due to being sick or injured. Sick or injured students should follow the steps below to receive their on-campus meal by way of their dining plan: First-Year Students-Board Plan (Breakfast, Dinner, and Brunch): If a student is unwell or injured and unable to get to Marketplace for a meal, the student may send someone in their place to pick-up the meal by way of the following process: -Provide an email to eastdining@duke.edu authorizing a friend to pick up a wellness meal for them. The email must…