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We are excited that you chose Duke as the home for your undergraduate education. The staff at the Duke International Student Center welcomes you and are eager to meet you! Our goal is to assist you with this transition in your life and be your home away from home. We hope your experience at Duke is a memorable time for you to connect with others, learn, and grow. Duke Summer Transition Series Helping our newest class: INTERACT: Meet influential members of the Duke community. COMMUNICATE: Talk directly with “experts” regarding topics that interest YOU. CONNECT: Watch all sessions conveniently online-it’s as easy as…
Originally from Trenton, NC, Alicia attended North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University where she earned her Bachelor of Art in English. Her undergraduate years were a pivotal moment in her life as she navigated college as a first-generation student. While at A&T she had the pleasure of being a part of student groups and pledging Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. She continued to further her education and has earned a Masters of Business Administration in Human Resource Management from Strayer University and a Masters of Career Counseling & Placement from North Carolina Central University. Prior to joining the Career…
Our Clinical Staff Our staff includes psychologists, clinical social workers, and psychiatrists experienced in working with college-age adults. From the everyday challenges of life, to more profound impairment or “interruption” of daily functioning, we recognize that any student may face some level of challenge at any point in their careers here at Duke. Our work is guided by sensitivity to the needs of a diverse student body. Camille Braxton, PhD, LCMHC Licensed Clinician Anita-Yvonne (AY) Bryant, PhD Licensed Psychologist Jennifer Bullock, LCSW Licensed Clinician Sara Carr, LCSW Licensed Clinician Jason Y. Cho, MD Psychiatry Services Coordinator Courtney Copeland, LCMHC Doctoral…
Michael Rudisill, or Rudi – a nickname he was given by his fifth grade football coach – comes to Duke after spending the last eleven and a half years at Campbell University as an athlete, volunteer, student, and employee; most recently as the Admissions Counselor and Recruiter at Campbell’s medical school. A three time Campbell Graduate, Rudi is passionate about the Appalachian mountains, the Carolina Panthers, and blogging about the intersections of faith, politics, mental health, and culture. When he is not on the go, you can more than likely find him laughing with the people he loves the most…
Thank you for your interest in Graduate and Professional Student housing! Duke University Housing and Residence Life (HRL) is offering housing for Graduate and Professional Students during the 2025–2026 academic year in two locations: 300 Swift Apartments and Lancaster Commons Apartments. 300 Swift offers a limited number of on-campus, fully furnished two-bedroom apartments. You can read more information about the 300 Swift apartments here. Lancaster Commons off-campus apartment complex offers unfurnished 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments. You can read more information about Lancaster Commons Apartments here. The 25-26 Graduate Housing Application Window 2 is now closed. Applications will still be accepted, but will now be processed on a rolling basis….
Prior to coming to Duke in September 2015, Marcus served 22 years in the Marine Corps. While serving, his duties included a myriad of responsibilities ranging from communications and information systems to administration and logistics. He currently serves as the Administrative Assistant to the department and provides support to the Career Center Senior Leadership staff, including the Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs and Fannie Mitchell Executive Director, and Associate Directors.
Originally from Philadelphia, PA, Jared earned his MA in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Leadership from Tufts University. Before joining the Duke Career Center, Jared worked to provide holistic care to first generation, low-income, and students with undocumented status at Tufts University’s FIRST Resource Center. As the Associate Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging, He is responsible for creating opportunities and access for underrepresented and marginalized student populations at Duke. In this role, He will work closely with Student Leaders, Cultural and Identity Centers, and various offices tasked with supporting these student communities to enhance the resources for and experiences…
Before joining the Career Center Team as Assistant Director, Employer Relations for Science & Sustainability and Arts & Entertainment in July 2022, Margi served as Senior Assistant Director in the Duke Undergraduate Admissions Office for twelve years and as the inaugural Director of Selection and Recruitment for the Robertson Scholars Leadership Program for seven years. She previously worked for five years in the UNC-Chapel Hill Admissions Office. Throughout her career, Margi has valued forging, cultivating, and strengthening relationships; helping students find the perfect fit; and creating and implementing innovative, engaging on-campus programming. She holds a B.A. in English with Honors…
Tabling is available to registered student organizations and university departments one week after the first day of classes until the week right before the last day of classes. There is no tabling allowed during holidays or reading periods. Reserve A Tabling Slot Reservations are not allowed on the current day. Please note all links below are different, so please check all 3 for availability. A.M. Tabling Morning tabling occurs between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. There are 6 tabling slots for student or department use. Reserve A.M. Tabling Midday Tabling Midday tabling occurs between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. There…
Student Leadership Opportunities Newly admitted students are looking for: meaningful connections and support to aid in their transition to Duke University. The office of New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) believes that our student leaders are essential to offering support as current students and creating an inclusive and welcoming environment. There are four leadership opportunities for Experiential Orientation with New Student and Family Programs: Project Directors, Orientation Co-Chairs, Logistics Committee, and Orientation Leaders. These opportunities are for current students interested in enhancing and developing leadership skills, providing mentorship, building community with incoming students, and sharing their passion for Duke. Applications and Timelines…
A native of Greensboro, Carl Thompson received his Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, before attending Argosy University where he received his Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Economics. Before joining the Duke Career Center, Carl had more than 7 years of experience working in higher education as a career counselor and a student services coordinator for the institutions of Rockingham Community College, Forsyth Tech, and Alamance Community College. Prior to that, he worked in the private industry as a professional development specialist and for the NC Department of Commerce as a career counselor. Devoted to…
Venue and Production Management is proud to be an integral part of Duke University’s arts and creative community. We look forward to having you work with us or seeing you in our audience soon! Venue and Production Management strives to support the success and excellence of world-class arts and cultural engagement for the betterment of Duke University and the community at large. Venue and Production Management provides opportunities for Duke students, faculty, staff, and the local community to engage with the arts. We strive encourage meaningful enrichment for all in a safe and welcoming environment for all. We uphold a…