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GVPI Bios Meet the staff members providing gender violence prevention and intervention services at Duke Jennifer Wiggins Director of Gender Violence Prevention jennifer.wiggins@duke.edu Jennifer joins us as a seasoned Licensed Professional Counselor with over 11 years of clinical and project management expertise. Most recently, Jennifer was the Wellness Advisor at the National Institutes of Health, where she led collaborative programs to articulate a clear vision of psychological health and well-being. Jennifer’s holistic approach to wellness sits front and center in every facet of her work. As a Wellness Advisor at the National Institutes of Health, she designed and executed well-being…
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Shopping for Groceries Your guide to local grocers. Click through the tabs below for different categories of grocery options in Durham. $: Least expensive $$: Medium expensive $$$: Most expensive *Requires car or public transit to access General International Other General grocery stores Food Lion $ Harris Teeter $$ Hillsborough Road location is closest to campus Medium affordability Whole Foods Organic Supermarket $$$ Closest grocery store to campus Least affordable Specialty Grocery Stores General International Compare Foods* $ Food World* $ Middle Eastern Taiba Market Halal Market (Halal) European Gugulhupf Café, Bakery, and Biergarten (German) $$$ Mariakakis Food & Wine*…
Legal Assistance Landlord issues? Know your rights and responsibilities as a tenant! In North Carolina, your landlord must keep your housing fit and safe. As a tenant, you must pay your rent, keep your home clean, and not damage your home. Check out this guide to learn more about how to solve common landlord issues like making repairs and security deposits. Duke students can get free legal advice from a local law firm. Make an appointment.
Understanding strengthens our voice. Our educational initiatives are designed to deepen understanding, broaden horizons, and build our community. Trans 101 P.R.I.D.E. Trans 101 Training Trans 101 serves as an introductory workshop to allow students, staff, and faculty the opportunity to a) learn about identities related to sex, gender, gender identity, and gender expression, b) learn about the vast experiences of members of the trans community, and c) begin exploring systems of privilege and oppression resulting in transphobia and cissexism. Register here. November 16th from 12:00-1:30PM If you are unable to access the form, please contact us for more information about attending…
Welcome to Duke! From the moment you say “yes” to attending Duke University, New Student and Family Programs remains in communication with students and families in a number of critical ways: The Blue Book Summer Transition Series Weekly Digests for First-Year and Transfer students Social Media From Experiential Orientation projects, packing lists, move-in day details, and much more, you will find the information you need here to ensure a smooth transition to Duke. The Blue Book One of the most important resources is the Blue Book. The Blue Book outlines critical resources and includes specific deadlines on everything you need to do during the summer before…
Amanda Archambeau she/her; queer cis woman; Business Manager, Gender Sexuality & Feminist Studies Email me Alyah Baker she/her, queer; Instructor, Duke Dance Program Email me Neal Bell he/him, Gay, Cis Male; Professor of the Practice, Department of Theater Studies Email me Meghan Benson she/her, Ally Chaplain Duke Divinity School Email me Dirk Davis he/him, Gay, Cis man; Global Health Lecturer, Center for Health Policy & Inequalities Research (CHPIR), Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) Email me Shruti Desai she/her, queer/lesbian; Associate Vice President of Student Engagement for Student Affairs Email me Katherine Franz she/her, Ally; Professor of Chemistry Email me Shannon…
Duke prides itself in having opportunities for Graduate and Professional students to engage with their community. Duke University has hundreds of opportunities for engagement; we encourage all students to get involved during your time at Duke! Traditions and Community Graduate ProfessionalStudent Government (GPSG) Student Organizations Partners and Families Connect across the Duke community Whether in the classroom, in the lab, or in the community, Duke’s vibrant culture would not be the same without our graduate and professional students. Each year we are delighted to engage with graduate and professional students during annual events for the entire community. Long-standing traditions include…
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