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Welcome to the Office of Assessment The Student Affairs Office of Assessment (SAOA) provides resources, training and support to effectively implement assessment across the Division of Student Affairs. We cultivate data-informed practice toward transforming programs, services and climate to enhance student learning and the Duke experience. Our values mirror the Division’s and Duke’s values: Respect – We are a community that affirms and encourages open expression, academic freedom, regard for others, and respect for laws and regulations. Trust – We are honest, credible and reliable in our words, behaviors, and actions. In Student Affairs, we understand that trust is relational. Inclusion – We…
STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY ABOUT US Student Affairs Office of Sustainability is a resource to students, faculty, and staff interested in engaging in sustainability efforts in and around areas of Student Affairs. The mission of our office is to support the strategic sustainability goals of the university by enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of all aspects of Student Affairs. Our efforts are focused on three interconnected pillars: Stakeholder Collaboration, Education & Outreach, and Operations & Infrastructure. THREE PILLARS: Stakeholder Collaboration Student Affairs Sustainability (SAS) believes the best way to promote permanent change is to collaborate with those the change…
Supporting Staff Performance Once a position has been filled, the real work begins! Check out the following resources related to professional development and performance management. Professional Development Planning Professional development (Pro Devo.) is key to the success of staff members and to the organization. Pro Devo. planning provides a road map for individuals to: Tackle the areas of growth and develop skills. Capitalize on their strengths and utilize them to the fullest potential. Develop capacity and skills needed to advance in their career or take on new responsibilities. A professional development plan documents individual goals, required and desired skills for…
Antisemitism 101 Trainings for Duke Faculty & Staff Learn about the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it. Jewish Life at Duke offers Antisemitism 101 trainings for Duke faculty and staff. This in-person, interactive, in-depth session explores Jewish identity and diversity as well as dives into the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it, to help you as you support Jewish students in your schools and program. As a result of the training, trainees develop: Awareness of the multifaceted nature of Jewish identity and…
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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…
Introducing CONNECTED PLATES: Balanced meals that nourish and are sustainably sourced! Connected Plates was created to highlight meals that provide a balanced mix of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, aligned with USDA dietary guidelines, while also showcasing sustainably sourced ingredients. The Nourish icon will identify balanced meal options at Duke Dining locations and the Sustainable Food icon will recognize which menu items are sustainably sourced. The NOURISH icon highlights meals that provide a balanced mix of: Carbohydrates Proteins Fats (Aligned with USDA dietary guidelines.) The SUSTAINABLE FOOD icon highlights sustainably sourced food: Locally-Sourced Certified Organic Sustainably-Fished (Includes one or more of…
Hello All, We are excited to welcome our new HR Specialist, Lynn Furges, to the Student Affairs Staff Resource Office (SASRO). Lynn is joining our team after the retirement of Marie High. Lynn brings 33 years of Duke experience with her. She started at Duke as an Assistant to the Director in Risk Management. She then moved on to Engineering & Operations, Duke Public Policy, the Division of Laboratory Animal Resources and then Duke University Press before joining us. In her spare time, Lynn enjoys traveling, spending time with family and friends and simply relaxing. Please join us in welcoming…
Table Talk Have you ever wanted to connect with a faculty member but couldn’t find the right opportunity? The Table Talk program creates the perfect setting to have meaningful conversations with Duke faculty and staff over a delicious meal! The Table Talk program at Duke University was established to foster informal interactions between graduate and professional students and faculty or staff members. Recognizing that such engagements can enhance students’ sense of belonging and contribute to their success, the initiative provides selected students with funds to host on-campus meals with faculty or staff. This opportunity encourages discussions on a wide range…
Submit your Story Your experiences and stories are an integral part of the vibrant tapestry that makes Duke University a special place. We want to hear from you! Submit Here Share Your Story with Us!We want to highlight the amazing events, programs, and initiatives happening across campus. Whether you’re showcasing a recent success or promoting an upcoming event, your story can help inspire and inform the community. To help you get started, we’ve provided a few guiding questions below. These prompts will help you capture the essence of your event and ensure that your submission aligns with our mission to…
Ready to Find Another Rockstar Candidate?? Get Started Here! Inclusion in Hiring (COMING SOON) Resources and Guides to help center equity, inclusion, and belonging in Search and Hiring Processes Setting Up A Search Committee Types, Creating Search Plans, Assembling Search Teams, Training Search Teams, Position Description, and Org Charts Marketing Marketing examples/templates, External posting information, Marketing strategies and information, Items to communicate to candidates, Communication timeline Interview Resources Interview Do’s and Don’ts, Phone interview guides, On-campus interview guides, Collecting candidate feedback, Resume screening, Interview question examples, Screening material examples Concluding Your Search Reference calls, Offer letters, HR hiring processes, Communications…