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Page Coming Soon The Center for Multicultural Affairs supports opportunities for students to intellectually explore issues about race, ethnicity, social economic status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and other identities. Equally important, we encourage students to develop relationships, which are reflective and promote understanding of engaging difference and cultivating identity formation. Check back soon for our programming page refresh! 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
Safe Host Resources Why is it important to be a Safe Party Host? Throwing safe parties on campus is not just about having a good time; it’s about creating a party atmosphere where everyone feels respected and comfortable. By preparing your party with safe practices and setting clear house rules, these parties become places where everyone can relax and enjoy themselves and trust that everyone is doing their part to look out for the other people in the room. It’s all about promoting a culture of respect and consent, which not only makes parties more fun but also helps prevent…
We’re Sad To See You Go! If you are planning to depart from your current position for a new role within Duke or if you are leaving Duke altogether, please review the resources below, as well as the Leaving Duke Policy, to learn about next steps. Leaving Duke (Voluntary and Involuntary) Policy For Staff Leaving Duke University Determine Your Final Working Date: Work with your manager to determine your last day of work at Duke. It is important to be as precise as possible and ensure that the date communicated in your resignation letter is the right date for you…
Page Coming Soon The Center for Multicultural Affairs supports opportunities for students to intellectually explore issues about race, ethnicity, social economic status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and other identities. Equally important, we encourage students to develop relationships, which are reflective and promote understanding of engaging difference and cultivating identity formation. Check back soon for our programming page refresh! 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
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…
Welcome to Duke, Class of 2029! Experiential Orientation is an incredible weeklong immersion that allows new-to-Duke students to dive into an engaging experience that builds community and fosters a sense of belonging around a shared interest. Combining experiential and immersive education with thoughtful team-building, engaging excursions, leadership development, and campus and community tours, this orientation model promises to be an incredible introduction to the Duke community. Orientation Week begins on Sunday, August 17, 2025, and concludes on Friday, August 22, 2025. Students will complete a questionnaire and be matched to a project based on their interests. The Experiential Orientation Matching Questionnaire…
Israel Engagement Providing students with engagement and learning opportunities Israel programs and initiatives connect Duke students with Israel both on campus and abroad. Our approach to Israel is framed through the following three Es: Education: Programs that focus on teaching students about the diverse aspects of Israel — not just the geopolitical conflict, but also its people, culture, society, and language. Experience: Travel to Israel for firsthand experience of the country, including through Birthright Israel, Tamid, Onward, and Masa fellowships. Engagement: One-on-one coffee conversations and meetings with the Israel Fellow to explore personal connection to and views on Israel in order…
Welcome to Duke The Office of Student Veterans was officially established in 2015 under the direction of Division leadership. After years of advocating for the needs of military-affiliated graduate students across campus, the creation and dedication of the office in 2015 signaled more formal recognition and representation of student veterans on Duke’s campus. While the office supports those students who have served or are still serving, the Office is nested within the larger Dean of Students Office. The Office of Student Veterans collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff to support our undergraduate, graduate, and professional school student veterans. Throughout the year, we work…
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Duke Dining Quick Look James Beard Award-Winning Chef Ricky Moore to Perform Live Cooking Demonstration at Duke University! Awards & Recognition Please let us know about your dining experience here! It’s Thyme: New Allergen-Friendly Dining Venue 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! Sign up for our Reusable To-Go Container Program!
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 diversity, equity & inclusion. ERGs provide a space within the division that makes Student Affairs a positive and inclusive work environment, ultimately supporting the retention of our staff and recruitment of new community members. Join an ERG Today! Below you will find…