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Where to eat and drink on campus Duke has dozens of choices from vending machines to formal dining Daily Devil Deals Find lower priced meals around campus Duke Dining Value Meal List Duke Dining Locations & Menus Free Spa Water & Iced Tea Mobile Order Vending Machine Tips Staff Lunches at The Commons Duke is home to one of the most innovative, dynamic and cutting-edge collegiate dining programs in the country. Our award-winning program features more than 45 restaurants and cafes with an abundance of options and nutritious choices. Visit the Brodhead Center on West Campus to fill your reusable…
Jewish Life at Duke Professional Staff Meet the professionals that are here to help our students find meaning, connection, and joy! Joyce Gordon Director Email: joyce.gordon@duke.edu Phone: 919-681-2911 Joyce Gordon (she/her/hers) joined us as Director for Jewish Life in July of 2018. As director, Joyce oversees all aspects of the Freeman Center and JLD’s work across campus. She sets the strategy for Jewish Life at Duke, cultivates alumni and parent partnerships through the advisory board, and manages our organizational operations. Joyce also serves on university searches and committees. In every aspect of her role, Joyce’s primary focus is Duke’s bright,…
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The Balthrop Cassidy (BC) Fellows aim to equip Duke students with the knowledge and skills necessary to cultivate healthy, supportive relationships across all areas of their lives. Made possible by the generous support of Denise Balthrop Cassidy T 1984 and her husband Bernard “Barney” Cassidy, the BC Fellowship is an instrumental part of the QuadEx approach to holistic wellbeing. The BC Fellows foster a healthy campus community by teaching students how to develop caring and meaningful relationships of all types. This direct work is a core part of the QuadEx mission to cultivate a community where every student can thrive….
University resources are here for you Experience cutting-edge exhibits, perfomances, workshops, lectures, and more! American Dance Festival Each summer Duke University hosts the American Dance Festival, a recognized leader in modern dance presenting dance performances, and offering educational opportunities and community programs. ADF ensures that modern dance remains a powerful and universal form of human expression and that this art form is accessible to all, now and for generations to come. Arts Annex The Arts Annex is a hub of Duke’s student art scene and houses studio arts (including ceramics, screen printing, and visual arts), rehearsal, and programming spaces. This…
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
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…
STUDENT AFFAIRS CORE ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES SAOA believes that understanding student experiences beyond academics is essential for creating a vibrant, inclusive campus community. To achieve this, we use a set of Core Survey Items that help us measure how well programs and services support belonging, engagement, wellbeing, and access for all students. The Measurement Framework for SA Core Assessment explains the key priorities and questions used in student assessments. These priorities include: Strengthening Community Transforming Engagement & Learning Tailoring Wellbeing Support Operating with Excellence Each priority includes parent outcomes and ways to measure progress toward them. This framework is designed to…
Israel Engagement Providing students with engagement and learning opportunities Israel programs and initiatives connect Duke students with Israel both on campus and abroad. All students are welcome to participate. 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. Engagement: One-on-one coffee conversations and meetings with the Israel Fellow to explore personal connection to and views on Israel in order to help students…
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. Cooking Classes: Get Cooking:Offered fall semester.*Only students that have not taken this class will be admitted to allow for new attendees.Get Cooking is a culinary essentials cooking that provides the hands-on foundation of knowledge and skills needed to be confident in cooking meals and entertaining on your own. In this course, you’ll develop knowledge of culinary methods techniques and the basics of cooking. This course is a five-consecutive week class and will cover cooking topics including…