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Spring 2025 Application The application will go live Wednesday, October 2, 2024 Apply Here General Housing Information Rates/License and Terms 2024-2025 Housing License and Terms 2024-2025 Undergraduate Housing Rates Single RoomSemester: $6,773Academic Year: $13,546 Double RoomSemester: $5,127Academic Year: $10,225 Apartment Private Bedroom:Semester: $8,419Academic Year: $16,839 Apartment Shared Bedroom:Semester: $6,773Academic Year: $13,546 Please note: Hollows room assignments are charged a single room rate. 300 Swift assignments are charged the apartment shared bedroom rate. Returning to Duke Students returning to Duke after a leave of absence of any kind remain subject to the Board of Trustees policy requiring all Duke undergraduate students…
STUDENT AFFAIRS CORE ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES Strengthening Community (SC) Student Affairs will enhance the campus community by advancing opportunities, practices, processes, and policies to achieve a more equitable, just, and pluralistic community characterized by inclusivity and belonging. SC 1: Exploring Identity and Lived Experiences Engage members of the campus community in exploring personal, diverse and intersectional identities and the impact identities can have on lived experiences within and beyond our campus roles SC 2: Fostering Belonging, Inclusivity, and Respect Across Differences Engage members of the campus community with diverse perspectives, facilitating dialogue, and creating spaces to foster belonging, understanding, and…
Staffing Resources from A-Z! This page will provide Student Affairs Staff with a wealth of information and resources for the entire life-cycle of staff employment from Recruiting & Hiring to Departures Department Information Department directories, Position Descriptions, and Org. Charts. Searches & Hiring Resources for planning a search process, interviews, and hiring a selected candidate. Performance Management Performance Reviews, Coaching, Performance Feedback, Goal Setting, and Professional Development. Staff Departures Information and Resources needed for leaves of absence and for when staff leave for their next adventure. Resource Guides Consolidated view of all Reference Guides in the Staff Resource section. Templates…
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…
Duke Dining Leads the Nation as the First University to Introduce a Stand-Alone, Top 9 Allergen-Free Dining Venue! Press Release It’s Thyme is a national leader in allergen-free dining and celebrates Duke Dining’s dedication to inclusivity, safety, and innovation. Achieving FARECheck Gold Recognition solidifies Duke Dining’s leadership in allergen-free dining. It’s Thyme is more than just a dining venue—it’s a model for the future of safe and inclusive food service. The Journey to It’s Thyme A Student-Driven Initiative: Listening, Learning, and Innovating The journey to It’s Thyme began with student focus groups and collaboration among departments and student groups across…
Israel Engagement Providing students with engagement and learning opportunities Israel programs and initiatives connect Duke students with Israel both on campus and abroad. 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, including through Birthright Israel, Tamid, Onward, and Masa fellowships. Engagement: One-on-one coffee conversations and meetings with the Israel Fellow to explore personal connection to and views on Israel in order…
Get Ready To Apply! Be sure to review the information below regarding housing for the 2025 – 2026 academic year. Keep checking back for more information! Please note: All housing process timelines are tentative and may be changed at the discretion of the Housing Assignments Office. 2025 – 2026 Housing Application The housing application for 25-26 will be live Tuesday, February 18th. The application will close on Friday, February 21st at 12pm NOON EST. Application Application Process Information Blocks Blocking provides students the option to select a preferred roommate – as well as a larger group of friends whom they’d…
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 Ul-Fitr Tuesday, February 17th The CML follows the opinion of the Fiqh Council of North America and the Triangle…
Blue Devil Days with Jewish Life at Duke Visiting campus for “I’m a Blue Devil Day”? Come experience Jewish Life at Duke, too! Blue Devil Days Activities with Jewish Life at Duke Blue Devil Days, organized by Duke Undergraduate Admissions for admitted students, will take place on Duke’s campus on the following dates in Spring 2025: Friday, April 11, 2025 (enrolling Early Decision students “Im a Blue Devil Day”) Thursday, April 17, 2025 (admitted Regular Decision) Friday, April 18, 2025 (admitted Regular Decision) Monday, April 21, 2025 (Early Decision and admitted Regular Decision) If you’re planning on registering to attend, you…
Exercise your rights as a citizen Participate in our democracy Duke Votes Voting information for staff, students & faculty Learn More Political Activity & Engagement with Government Officials Important polices for the Duke community Learn more Expectations for Civil Discourse Promoting constructive discussions on campus Learn more
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) within the Division of Student Affairs are created and led by staff volunteers who share common interests, identities, or positions. These groups strive to create spaces to promote a sense of belonging, support, mentorship, networking, professional development opportunities, and resource sharing within the division. ERGs play an important role in advancing our commitment to diversity, equity & inclusion. ERGs provide a space within the division that makes Student Affairs a positive and inclusive work environment, ultimately supporting the retention of our staff and recruitment of new community members. Join an ERG Today! Below you will find…
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…