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All first-year students begin their Duke journey on East Campus, where they have many opportunities to intentionally make new connections and friends, become a leader within their residential community, and have the support of many university staff as they begin their college career. Over their course of their first-year at Duke, students will be able to join their House Council, have fun connecting with others in their community through Resident Assistant lead activities, and participate in building and campus wide events and programs. We believe in blurring the lines between curricular and co-curricular experiences in our residences. Academic deans and…
The Duke University Women’s Center is dedicated to helping every woman at Duke become empower and self-assured, ready to actively engage with the world. We welcome men and women alike who are committed to gender equity and social change. Stay in Touch! Sign up for our Femilist listserv, and follow us on Facebook or Twitter to find out about new opportunities, or email womenctr@duke.edu for more information. We are located on the top floor of the Bryan Center in BC 101. Hours of Operation Monday through Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm General Contact Information Email: womenctr@duke.edu Phone: 919-684-3897 Fax: 919-681-6885 Mail: Box 90920, Durham, NC 27708…
From its very beginning, Duke University has placed the highest value on being a residential campus that fosters community and personal growth. We believe that the experience outside the classroom is a vital part of each student’s education: an opportunity to build lifelong friendships, develop personal responsibility, and gain experience in leadership and self-government in a supportive environment. QuadEX focus on several interconnected areas of campus life and will be guided by the following goals: Residential communities will be centered around seven West Campus Quads East Campus Houses will be permanently connected to associated West Campus Quads Each Quad will…
We are excited that you chose Duke as the home for your undergraduate education. The staff at the Duke International Student Center welcomes you and are eager to meet you! Our goal is to assist you with this transition in your life and be your home away from home. We hope your experience at Duke is a memorable time for you to connect with others, learn, and grow. Duke Summer Transition Series Helping our newest class: INTERACT: Meet influential members of the Duke community. COMMUNICATE: Talk directly with “experts” regarding topics that interest YOU. CONNECT: Watch all sessions conveniently online-it’s as easy as…
Our Clinical Staff Our staff includes psychologists, clinical social workers, and psychiatrists experienced in working with college-age adults. From the everyday challenges of life, to more profound impairment or “interruption” of daily functioning, we recognize that any student may face some level of challenge at any point in their careers here at Duke. Our work is guided by sensitivity to the needs of a diverse student body. Lisa Adams, PhD, LMHC Director of Counseling & Psychological Services Alison Adcock, MD, PhD Psychiatrist Rachel Betts, PA-C, MPAS Physician Assistant Anita-Yvonne (AY) Bryant, PhD Psychologist Jennifer Bullock, LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker…
Thank you for your interest in Graduate and Professional Student housing at Duke University! Housing and Residence Life (HRL) will offer on-campus housing for Graduate and Professional Students during the 2023-2024 academic year at 301 Swift apartments. We have a limited number of on-campus fully furnished two-bedroom apartments available for graduate and professional students. Lancaster Commons is another Graduate Student living space. You can view more information about Lancaster here. Requirements Graduate students will need to be fully admitted to Duke University prior to applying for housing. Assignment priority will be given to 1st time graduate or professional students on student visa status…