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Indoor Air Quality Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the quality of air in buildings and structures as it relates to the health and comfort of the people inside, and is a crucial aspect of our daily lives. It can include factors like temperature, humidity, ventilation, mold, and exposure to chemicals. Mold thrives in warm, humid conditions, making North Carolina’s climate, with over 70% relative humidity, favorable for mold growth in summer and fall. By working together, we can greatly reduce mold-related issues in our residence halls. Tips for Students Here are ways students can maintain good indoor air quality….
OutList The OutList is a directory for students to reach out to LGBTQ+ or allied faculty/staff across campus. Feel free to reach out or use this resource if you need a trusted member of staff to FLUNCH, talk to, or just make a connection. Ilana Adlee She/her/hers; queer/pan, cis female; Staff Specialist, Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity; I am very passionate about how advocacy work for intersectional identities and experiences can foster more inclusion within queer spaces and communities. I’m always happy to connect with new people! Email me Amy Anderson she/her/hers; lesbian, cis female; Assoc. Professor of the…
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Welcome to Duke! From the moment you say “yes” to attending Duke University, New Student and Family Programs is a resource to help students and families transition to campus successfully. Our office remains in communication with students in a number of critical ways: The Blue Book Summer Transition Series Weekly Digests for First-Year and Transfer students Social Media From Experiential Orientation projects, packing lists, move-in day details, and much more, you will find the information you need here to ensure a smooth transition to Duke. Now what? Congratulations on your acceptance to Duke University! Regardless of when folks are admitted, Early Decision or…
Student Affairs Commitment to Inclusive Excellence More information about the Division’s Approach and Commitment to Inclusive Excellence Coming Soon Employee Resource Groups All Student Affairs employees are welcome to participate, support, and learn as a part of any of our ERGs. Student Affairs offers groups with a common identity within the division and across the university to promote a sense of belonging, support, mentorship, networking, professional development, and resource sharing. Incident Reporting Reporting resources available to employees if you witness or become aware of student, faculty, or staff behaviors perceived to be inconsistent with the Duke Community Standard, Divisional or…
Student Affairs Departments & Units Find out where our information lives on our public-facing website Career Center The Career Center provides career services of the highest standard to Duke undergraduates, graduate students and alumni of Trinity College, the Pratt School of Engineering and the Graduate School. Working in partnership with faculty and colleagues, and recognizing that each individual has unique needs, our staff members help students and alumni make the most of their Duke education, resources, and connections; develop career interests and values; and find satisfying work. Visit the Career Center page Conference & Event Services Conference and Event Services…
Welcome to Communications We tell the story of Student Affairs. It is our mission to communicate clearly with students to foster a culture of belonging, engagement, and wellbeing. Through conversations, brainstorming, strategic planning, and implementation, we strive to share Student Affairs stories to the right audience at the right time. We can make your vision a reality. Our team would love to help with your project. Let us know your vision and we can help bring it to life. fill out our project request form Let’s dig in! Brand Guides Learn the Student Affairs style guide, Duke’s brand standards and…
Duke prides itself in having opportunities for Graduate and Professional students to engage with their community. Duke University has hundreds of opportunities for engagement; we encourage all students to get involved during your time at Duke! Traditions and Community Graduate ProfessionalStudent Government (GPSG) Student Organizations Partners and Families Connect across the Duke community Whether in the classroom, in the lab, or in the community, Duke’s vibrant culture would not be the same without our graduate and professional students. Each year we are delighted to engage with graduate and professional students during annual events for the entire community. Long-standing traditions include…
Durham Neighborhoods Below is a list of neighborhoods that are closest to campus where a number of Duke students live. Neighborhoods with an asterisk denote proximity to a Duke bus line. *If you will not have a car in Durham, we recommend living close to a Duke bus line.* There are certainly many more great neighborhoods in the City of Durham than are listed here, and many students also choose to live in nearby towns such as Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Cary, Apex, or the city of Raleigh. NearDukeGuide also has great resources on neighborhoods. Especially if you won’t have a…
Lancaster Commons The 25-26 Graduate Housing Application will open Tuesday, April 1st, 2025. Lancaster Commons is an off-campus apartment complex reserved entirely for Duke graduate and professional students. Located approximately 2.6 miles from Duke’s West Campus on 2709 Western Bypass, this apartment community is ideal for first-year graduate and professional students who are new to Durham. (Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate postdocs or visiting scholars.) Featuring unfurnished 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units. Priority applications for first-year international graduate or professional students who are new to Durham, NC. All appliances are included in the apartment: stove, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and washer/dryer. Utilities such as…