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2024 REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCE RJC 2024 Theme: Healing Black Bodies and Black Maternal Health The Duke Women’s Center 2024 conference theme was Healing Black Bodies & Black Maternal Health. View the program from the 2024 Reproductive Justice Conference that took place on Wednesday March 6, 2024, in Karsh Alumni and Visitor’s Center to learn more about the amazing local and state activism work being done around black maternal health. This year’s theme touched on many topics at the heart of reproductive justice conversations, from black maternal health and morbidity, to regulations imposed on black bodies, to feelings of love and worth tied…
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…
Hillel Global Giving Week 2023 Help Jewish Life at Duke reach our goal of raising $15,000 to support the Israel Program Fund! Support Israel Programs at Duke This Hillel Global Giving Week, from May 1-5, support Israel engagement, education, and experiences for Duke’s Jewish students by making a gift to Jewish Life at Duke’s Israel Program Fund! Donate Now About the Campaign Your gift to Jewish Life at Duke inspires meaningful experiences and lifelong connections for every Jewish Duke student. From May 1-5, Jewish Life at Duke joins more than 150 Hillels around the world in participating in the fourth…
Introduction of New Forms for Common Employment Actions: Available now, the Student Affairs Staff Resource Office is introducing new forms you will use in order to submit requests for our most common employment actions: posting a position requesting a salary quote for a top candidate making a hire sharing the departure of a team member requesting a leave of absence (for staff use) The forms are simple to use, and can easily be found and accessed on our Student Affairs intranet. Each form will walk you, the submitter, step by step through the process of providing all the information our…
Student Affairs Run Walk Club Join the Run/Walk Club! Looking for a midweek break? Join Student Affairs and Duke Rec staff for a run or walk around the East Campus Loop (1.7 miles). The group meets every Wednesday at 12:00 pm outside Brodie Recreation Center. How it works: Sign up for club updates and reminders via this form. When you arrive at Brodie, check in at the front desk by giving your name and mentioning you’re here for the Run/Walk Club. You’ll have access to the showers and locker rooms, but not the rest of the facility. Meet outside Brodie…
Ramadan@Duke “And what is the reward of goodness, but goodness itself” [Quran 55:60] One of the most sacred months in the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is observed as a month of fasting, reflection, and prayer. Many Muslims will fast from food & drink (including water) from dawn until some time around sunset. We estimate that nearly 400 of the Muslims at Duke will participate in the CML’s Ramadan programming. First Night of Taraweeh First Day of Fasting Last Day of Fasting Eid Al-Fitr Sunday, March 10th The CML follows the opinion of the Fiqh Council of North America and the Triangle…
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
Duke Powwow The Native American & Indigenous Student Alliance (NAISA), in collaboration with the Center for Multicultural Affairs, hosts the annual Duke Powwow. Dancers, drummers and audiences come from across North Carolina to participate in this visual and artistic representation of the strength and vitality of the Native American culture. Powwow strives to bring together all facets of our community in honoring and celebrating Native American culture from various tribes and traditions. Participant & Community Info: Please see the tiles and/or dropdown options below for for helpful information and resources. Powwow 2025 will be early-April 2025. More details to come. Contact dcma@duke.edu as…
Supporting Students The Dean of Students Office is dedicated to enhancing the student experience by offering support, guidance, and resources. We advocate for students, foster a vibrant campus community, and provide programs that promote personal growth, academic success, and overall well-being. Whether you need help navigating college life or seeking support, we’re here to assist every step of the way. Care Report If you are concerned about a student’s health or behavior, and your concern is not considered an emergency, please submit a report. Emergency Funding Student emergency funds assist Duke students by providing financial support when they need assistance…
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WELCOME TO KILGO QUAD! Welcome to the Kilgo Quad! Whether you are a student, faculty member, alum, or simply curious about the heart of our campus, we are excited to have you here. Kilgo Quad is more than just a place to live; it’s a vibrant community where history meets modern student life. Nestled in the historic West Campus, Kilgo has been home to countless students who’ve created unforgettable memories within its gothic walls. From late-night study sessions to spontaneous gatherings, this quad is where friendships are forged and lifelong connections begin. As you explore our site, you’ll find information…