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Spring 2026 Application The application will go live Wednesday, October 1, 2025 Apply Here General Housing Information Rates/License and Terms 2025-2026 Undergraduate Housing Rates The rates shown below are per student. Single RoomSemester: $7,206Academic Year: $14,412 Double RoomSemester: $5,455Academic Year: $10,910 Apartment Private Bedroom:Semester: $8,958Academic Year: $17,916 Apartment Shared Bedroom:Semester: $7,206Academic Year: $14,412 Please note that there are single (private bedroom) and double bedroom (shared bedroom) occupancy options in Blue Light and Hollows. 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…
Eid al-Fitr marks the joyful end of Ramadan, a time for celebration, gratitude, and community. It is one of the most significant holidays in the Islamic calendar and is observed with special prayers, festive meals, and time spent with loved ones. At Duke, all members of our Muslim community gather on the day of Eid to celebrate with the Center for Muslim Life’s Eid programming, featuring prayer, food, and family festivities. Eid 2026 Date: The CML follows the opinion of the Fiqh Council of North America and the Triangle Imams Council (TIC) on calculating when Ramadan will begin and end….
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…
Center Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Justice in Your Hiring Process We all have a role and responsibility to ensure that we are centering DEIBJ principles and practices in all that we do, including in our hiring practices. Review these resources as a starting point. Understanding Interview Bias Accessible Search Processes Anti-Racist Hiring Practices Inclusive Communications Gender Identity, Expression, and Hiring Resource Bank
Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman (‘93) recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Wearing Judaism on His Sleeve Duke alumnus Ari Ackerman ‘93 recognized by university for service and leadership to Jewish community Jewish Life at Duke is proud to celebrate Ari Ackerman (‘93) as a recipient of the 2022 Beyond Duke Service…
Understanding the Risk of Opioids Duke University acknowledges the rising presence of fentanyl in various substances across the nation. Consequently, Duke students may encounter this substance inadvertently, putting them at risk of potential overdose even if they aren’t intentionally using opioids. In an effort to prevent fatal overdoses from occurring, all residential facilities will now be equipped with a ONEbox Opioid Overdose Emergency Box ONEbox Locations East Campus East 1 House Location Alspaugh Main entrance near fire door panel Brown Main entrance near fire door panel Bassett Main entrance near fire door panel Pegram Main entrance near fire door panel…
Trainings and Educational Opportunities for Duke Faculty & Staff Jewish Life at Duke offers voluntary trainings and educational opportunities throughout the year, including Antisemitism 101 sessions for Duke faculty and staff. To learn more, please contact the JLD staff at jewishlife@duke.edu Workshops take place in the Freeman Center for Jewish Life and are open to any Duke faculty or staff who register in advance, on a first-come, first-served basis. Trainings take place in-person only. We do not currently have a virtual option at this time. Antisemitism 101 Training for Faculty & Staff Stay tuned for upcoming dates. Frequently Asked Questions…
NetNutrition NetNutrition is an online tool that can assist you in meeting your nutritional goals when dining on campus at Duke Dining locations. NetNutrition will help you to: Confirm the nutritional content of your food choices. Identify and select well-balanced meals. Identify possible allergens and food intolerances. Select preferences for specific types of diets such as vegetarian or vegan. Access NetNutrition here! Allergen Policy Duke Dining Food Allergen Policy Our goal is to provide guests with a safe, enjoyable, and inclusive dining experience to the best of our ability. Duke Dining is committed to keeping guests with food allergies and…
SASRO Workflows The Student Affairs Staff Resource Office manages the following process via Kuali forms: Requests for Salary Quotes for Candidates Student Affairs Staff Hires and Terminations Requests to Open a Requisition FMLA/Leaves of Absence Requests Student Staff Hires and Terminations (for departments outside of Campus Life and HRL) Duke Funded Travel Requests Please Note: We will not accept emailed requests for any of the above processes via email. Want to Check the Status of a Form? If you want to check the status of a form that has been submitted to us through Kuali, take a look at the…
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 inclusive excellence. While our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are often centered around shared identities or lived experiences, all Student Affairs employees are welcome to participate, support, and learn. ERGs provide a space within the division that makes Student Affairs a positive and…
The Journey to It’s Thyme 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 reflects Duke Dining’s commitment to safety, innovation, and creating welcoming dining experiences for all. 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 accessible food service. A Student-Driven Initiative: Listening, Learning, and Innovating The journey to It’s Thyme began with student focus groups and collaboration among…
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