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300 Swift Apartments 300 Swift is an apartment complex located close to main campus and is considered “on campus” housing. This building is comprised of graduate and professional student apartments and undergraduate student apartments. Graduate and professional students and undergraduate students will not be assigned to live together in 300 Swift. IMPORTANT: Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate postdocs or visiting scholars. Featuring furnished 2-bedroom apartments Priority applications for first-year international graduate on a student visa. All 300 Swift graduate apartments are two-person occupancy. Each resident has their own private bedroom and bathroom, and shares the living room and kitchen All appliances are…
Residence Life Leader Positions Position Descriptions Resident Assistant (RA) Resident Assistants (RAs) are undergraduate and graduate students who plan programs, serve on-call in their areas, and support residents in our East Campus and West Campus residential communities. Functional Program Assistants (FPA) Functional Program Assistants (FPAs) are graduate student leaders who focus on a particular functional area within the Residence Life department rather than working within a particular residential community like other Program Assistants. The FPA positions include Student Leadership, Recruitment and Selection, Learning and Development, and First Year Programming. FPAs serve within the graduate assistant on-call rotation. Assistant Residence Coordinators…
All New-to-Duke students begin their Duke journey on West Campus or Swift Campus, where they have many opportunities to intentionally make new connections and friendships, become leaders within their residential communities, and receive support from dedicated university staff as they transition into life at Duke. Throughout your career at Duke, students can engage in community leadership opportunities, connect with peers through Resident Assistant-led activities, and participate in building-wide and campus-wide events and programs designed to foster belonging and engagement. At Duke, we believe in blurring the lines between curricular and co-curricular experiences. Academic advisors and faculty are closely connected to…
2025 REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCE RJC 2025 Theme – Southern Restrictions: Navigating Abortion Care and Access The Duke Women’s Center 2025 conference theme was Southern Restrictions: Navigating Abortion Care and Access. View the program from the 2025 Reproductive Justice Conference that took place on Wednesday March 5, 2025, in Penn Pavilion to learn more about the amazing local and state activism work being done around preserving abortion care and access in the state. This year’s theme touches on many topics at the heart of reproductive justice conversations following the 2022 Supreme Court overturning of Dobbs v. Jackson. Panel topics include Legislator’s…
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH 2025 2025 WHM Theme: Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations This year’s theme, taken from the National Women’s History Alliance, is meant to recognize and celebrate the contributions women and femme-identified folks have made to the American educational system. From classrooms to boardrooms, grassroots movements to global initiatives, women educators, leaders, and mentors have played a pivotal role in nurturing minds and inspiring transformative action. This theme celebrates the collective strength and influence of those women and femme folks who have dedicated their lives to education, mentorship, and leadership. Through their efforts, they have served…
Academic Support Graduate and Professional students seeking academic assistance should connect directly with your school’s academic department, program, faculty or advisor for assistance.Support is never a “one size fits all” approach. Feel free to browse other collections of Duke’s academic support resources that you may find helpful to your situation. * Common student challenges and management solutions * Communicating with Staff or Faculty – Templates, tips, and learning tools curated for Duke students – https://academicguides.duke.edu/resources-for-students/ * Students looking for accommodations, accessibility or assistance – https://access.duke.edu/
All first-year students begin their Duke journey on East Campus. On East Campus, students will have many opportunities to build lasting friendships with classmates, become a leader within their residential community, and have the support of many university staff as they begin their college career. Assignments Incoming first-year students are randomly assigned to rooms and to roommates. Housing Assignments uses the information provided on the first-year housing application to make roommate assignments. While no one can guarantee a “perfect roommate” assignment, we have found that the lifestyle questions asked on the application provide a starting point from which students can…
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH 2026 2026 WHM Theme – Golden: Cultivating Joy Full event info and lineup coming soon! Register for the 2026 Reproductive Justice Conference! Submit a Nomination for this year’s WomC Awards! Hosting a Women’s History Month event? Submit it Here! Calendar of Events Most of the events listed will be able to be found on DukeGroups! Some of these events may also have a “Women’s History Month” tag on the platform. For more on Women’s History Month, check back soon. Learn More What is Women’s History Month? Women’s History Month (WHM) celebrates, recognizes, and affirms the work and…
BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2026 in collaboration with the Center for Multicultural Affairs A Century of Black History Commemorations The Association for the Study of African American Life and History presents…. The 2026 Black History Month theme, A Century of Black History Commemorations, focuses on Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, George Cleveland Hall, William B. Hartgrove, Jesse E. Moorland, Alexander L. Jackson, and James E. Stamps institutionalizing the teaching, study, dissemination, and commemoration of Black history when they founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) on September 9, 1915. To learn more about the National theme visit…
Black Book The Black Book is a publication that contains useful information on Black faculty and staff in student services as well as information on resources reflecting the Black experience in Durham. The Black Book is your guide to popular barbershops and hair salons, local places of worship, restaurants and much, much more. The Black Book is produced annually. Find your resources here!
West Campus Map Swift Campus Map Quad Floor Plans 300 Swift Quad Info Floor Plan 301 Swift Quad Info Floor Plan Blue Light Quad Info Floor Plan Craven Quad Info Floor Plan Crowell Quad Info Floor Plan Edens Quad Info Floor plans: Edens 1A Edens 1B Edens 1C Edens 2A Edens 2C Edens 3A Edens 3B Few Quad Info Floor Plan Hollows Quad Info Floor Plans: Please note that these are large files and may take a few moments to open. You may want to download and open in Adobe Acrobat. Hollows A Hollows B Keohane Quad Info Floor Plans:…
Time Away empowers undergraduate students to take time off when they feel it is necessary to align their personal and academic paths, enables them to seek time away with minimal administrative burden, and provides connection and support to facilitate a successful return. What is the Time Away Office? The mission of Duke’s Time Away Office is to guide undergraduate students throughout the leave and return process. The Time Away Office works closely with offices across Duke, including Trinity Academic Deans and Pratt Academic Deans , Duke Reach, Counseling and Psychological Services, the Student Disability and Access Office and many other offices across campus. Our goal is to work…