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Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Wearing Judaism on His Sleeve Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman ‘93 recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Jewish Life at Duke is proud to celebrate Ari Ackerman (‘93) as a recipient of the 2022 Beyond Duke Service…
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/
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) within the Division of Student Affairs are created and led by staff volunteers who share common interests, identities, or positions. These groups strive to create spaces to promote a sense of belonging, support, mentorship, networking, professional development opportunities, and resource sharing within the division. ERGs play an important role in advancing our commitment to inclusive excellence. While our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are often centered around shared identities or lived experiences, all Student Affairs employees are welcome to participate, support, and learn. ERGs provide a space within the division that makes Student Affairs a positive and…
Lunch Pop-Up:The Chef’s Kitchen offers a new culinary experience every few weeks and is open for lunch Monday-Friday from 11am-3pm during fall and spring semesters. Currently offering: Maui Island Grill Introducing Maui Island Grill-The Chef’s Kitchen latest pop-up! Build your own island-inspired bowl with favorites like Hana Hana Huli Chicken, Seared Teriyaki Salmon, Maui Short Ribs, or Koloa Jackfruit and load it up with tropical sides such as Hawaiian Mac Salad, Island Coleslaw, Maui Mango Avocado Salad, or Grilled Pineapple. Top it off with your choice of sauce: Huli Huli, Spicy Island Aioli, or Pineapple Aioli! Welcome to your new tropical…
Trainings and Educational Opportunities for Duke Faculty & Staff Jewish Life at Duke offers voluntary trainings and educational opportunities throughout the year, including Antisemitism 101 sessions for Duke faculty and staff. To learn more, please contact the JLD staff at jewishlife@duke.edu Workshops take place in the Freeman Center for Jewish Life and are open to any Duke faculty or staff who register in advance, on a first-come, first-served basis. Trainings take place in-person only. We do not currently have a virtual option at this time. Antisemitism 101 Training for Faculty & Staff Stay tuned for upcoming dates. Frequently Asked Questions…
We are Student Affairs at Duke. Our brand is most effective when executed cohesively across the division of Student Affairs. As the brand evolves, so will the content of this page. This page also serves as an extension of the Duke Brand Guide, and will reference portions of that guide throughout. Whether “communications” is part of your job title or not, Student Affairs professionals communicate in a multitude of ways every day. From departmental newsletters to event promotions to website content, the ways we communicate and the words we use can help us tell the story of our work more…
Helping the entire Duke community become open-minded global citizens. The Duke International Student Center (DISC) is located on the Second Floor of Bay 5, Smith Warehouse, 114 South Buchanan Boulevard. DISC-West is our satellite location on west campus and is located in the Bryan Center, in office 101A. DISC is open for in-person office hours Mondays through Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also email us at intlstudents@duke.edu if you need any assistance. The DISC advisors can assist you with any questions or concerns you may have. If you’d like to speak with one of the advisors over…
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Multicultural Graduation The Multicultural Celebration is a large-scale, celebratory event that uplifts the accomplishments, journeys, and lived experiences of graduating students. It offers a meaningful space for the entire community—students, faculty, staff, families, and supporters—to come together in recognition of each graduating class. This celebration honors the resilience, achievements, and unique contributions of students who have navigated complex systems and expectations while shaping their own paths and narratives. Follow our Instagram @dukecma for the most up-to-date activity and offerings from our Center! For more on CMA programming, contact dcma@duke.edu
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Awards & Recognitions NEW: Duke Dining Eliminates Artificial Dyes and Additives from Menu Items Duke Dining Quick Look Please let us know about your dining experience here! Duke Dining Earns Distinguished Nutrition Award Duke Dining is the FIRST college/university dining program to be FARECheck Gold certified with Marketplace and Trinity Café being nut-free-friendly! Find out more here! Looking for fresh fruit on campus? Check out our Fresh Fruit Guide here! Find out more about our “Ask Me” Food Allergy Awareness Program here! Connected Plates Sign up for our Reusable To-Go Container Program!