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QuadEx Origins & Support When did planning of these changes start? The initial research and planning began in 2018 when President Price charged the Next Generation Living and Learning Experience (“NGLLE”) Task Force to develop a new vision for residential life at Duke. What was the process? The first NGLLE Task Force, made up of trustees, faculty, students, and staff, invested months in stakeholder engagement, peer benchmarking, and internal discussion, and produced its final report in April 2019. During the 2020-2021 academic year, a follow-on committee of students, faculty, and staff – named NGLLE 2.0 – considered a wide range…
Fall 2024 Flu Vaccinations are available Fight the Flu! No appointment needed. Students who receive the vaccine from an outside source should upload their documentation to their Student Health Gateway under the Medical Clearances – Immunization Reqs update button (https://shc.duhs.duke.edu) or email their documentation to immunizations@duke.edu. Date Time Location (Click for Map) 9/13/24 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM Student Wellness Center, Room 148 9/24/24 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Law School, Blue Lounge 10/3/2024 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Biomedical Graduate Education, MSRB III, Room 1125 10/8/2024 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM Pratt School of Engineering, Fitzpatrick Center, 1st Floor…
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CSGD has multiple spaces available for presentations, events, workshops and more. Meeting Room: The meeting room includes a large conference table which accommodates 14 people comfortably. A perimeter of chairs may be set up surrounding the conference table to accommodate a total of 28 people. The meeting room includes a projector which has audio/visual capabilities with an HDMI and VGA plug to connect to a laptop or other devices. Programming Space: The programming space can be configured in a number of ways. It includes 2 large sofas, 4 lounge chairs, 10 folding six-feet conference tables, 72 stackable chairs, 1 coffee…
Welcome, Duke 2027! This is your BLUE BOX – a kit provided by all of us in the Student Wellness Center with supplies that will help support your wellness. We are focused on helping you take care of you—cultivating your roots, strengthening self-care, proactively integrating wellness into your life, and empowering you to be healthier and happier. What’s in your Blue Box?
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Common Questions… If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, you can always email or call us! offcampus@duke.edu What should I do first? Search for housing on Duke Off-Campus Housing website, establish a budget, and consider transportation and safety as you search. Take a look at our “Things to Consider” and “Common Questions” lists to get going. When should I start looking? Graduate/Professional Students: Most incoming graduate and professional students start looking for housing once they’ve accepted their admission to Duke, sometime between April and June. Housing options remain available through August, but choices diminish as the beginning of…
Home to approximately 340 sophomores, juniors, and seniors, Kilgo Quad is the first residential building built on West Campus and offers five kitchens, six common rooms, three study rooms, two ePrints, and one laundry room. Kilgo had major renovations over several summers beginning in 2001, with another three common rooms renovated in January 2018. Kilgo Quad has a Residence Coordinator, an Academic Guide, one Graduate Resident and 13 Resident Assistants. Kilgo is home to two Living Learning Communities: Cardea Fellows and Transformative Ideas. Kilgo Quad underwent extensive renovations during the summer of 2022. Six rooms on the first and second…
For Your Room Bedding and pillows (please review the “Amenities and Services” page on the Housing website to see what sized bedding to purchase based on your assignment.) Bath towels and cloths Bathrobe, slippers, shower shoes Cleaning Products First-Aid kit Plates, bowls, cups, and utensils Food storage containers Pots and pans (if you like to cook) Broom and/or vacuum Warm and cool weather clothes and jackets Hangers Re-usable water bottle Umbrella Photos and posters to personalize your space (please use blue painter’s tape or command strips for hanging items) Photo ID Personal Care and Use Shower bucket Toiletries (shower gel,…
The Team Meet the staff members providing gender violence prevention and intervention services at Duke Jennifer Wiggins Director of Gender Violence Prevention jennifer.wiggins@duke.edu Jennifer joins us as a seasoned Licensed Professional Counselor with over 11 years of clinical and project management expertise. Most recently, Jennifer was the Wellness Advisor at the National Institutes of Health, where she led collaborative programs to articulate a clear vision of psychological health and well-being. Jennifer’s holistic approach to wellness sits front and center in every facet of her work. As a Wellness Advisor at the National Institutes of Health, she designed and executed well-being…