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Antisemitism 101 Trainings for Duke Faculty & Staff Learn about the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it. Jewish Life at Duke offers Antisemitism 101 trainings for Duke faculty and staff. This in-person, interactive, in-depth session explores Jewish identity and diversity as well as dives into the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it, to help you as you support Jewish students in your schools and program. As a result of the training, trainees develop: Awareness of the multifaceted nature of Jewish identity and…
Supporting Staff Performance Once a position has been filled, the real work begins! Check out the following resources related to professional development and performance management. Professional Development Planning Professional development (Pro Devo.) is key to the success of staff members and to the organization. Pro Devo. planning provides a road map for individuals to: Tackle the areas of growth and develop skills. Capitalize on their strengths and utilize them to the fullest potential. Develop capacity and skills needed to advance in their career or take on new responsibilities. A professional development plan documents individual goals, required and desired skills for…
What is the Good Neighbor Program? The Duke Good Neighbor Program is Duke’s initiative to help students orient to life off campus by educating them about what it means to live in a residential neighborhood. We begin with “knock and talk” canvassing outreach of the near-campus neighborhoods in August and have periodic touchpoints throughout the year. What are the core beliefs of the Good Neighbor Program? We believe that living off campus is an important learning experience for students. We believe that it is our responsibility as a university to support students in learning what it means to be responsible…
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Finding the Right Candidate Starts with a Plan! Searches are expensive and time intensive! Managing a successful search starts with thoughtful planning and reflection. Check out the following resources to help you begin planning your search! Define and Review the Position Before beginning a search process, take a moment to review the position description (PD) itself. As you review the position description, consider the following: What are the key roles and responsibilities for the position? What are the opportunities and challenges presented by the position? What competencies are required for success in the role? What organizational values would an ideal…
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…
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Student Affairs manages events for Duke faculty, staff, and students. The University has maintained existing guidelines for hosting events and activities on Duke University’s property in line with the Use of University Lands and Facilities, the Pickets, Protest and Demonstrations Policy and the Student Organization policies. Below you will find those guidelines, now streamlined in a concise manner, and easily accessible by all members (and visitors) of the Duke community to ensure that all events and activities are conducted in a manner that aligns with the University’s values, supports its educational mission, and ensures the safety and well-being of the…
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…
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
> What is Unconscious or Implicit Bias? Ever have that gut feeling after meeting with a candidate that you couldn’t explain? It could be something as simple as “that candidate rubbed me the wrong way, but I don’t know what it is” or “I really got a good vibe from them”. If so, it might be Implicit Bias. Implicit Bias are thoughts or “feelings” that occur, often without you realizing it. Think of them as tiny little mental shortcuts that hold judgements based on your lived experiences and background. These judgments might be ones that you consciously disagree with or…