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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…
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…
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…
The Balthrop Cassidy (BC) Fellows aim to equip Duke students with the knowledge and skills necessary to cultivate healthy, supportive relationships across all areas of their lives. Made possible by the generous support of Denise Balthrop Cassidy T 1984 and her husband Bernard “Barney” Cassidy, the BC Fellowship is an instrumental part of the QuadEx approach to holistic wellbeing. The BC Fellows foster a healthy campus community by teaching students how to develop caring and meaningful relationships of all types. This direct work is a core part of the QuadEx mission to cultivate a community where every student can thrive….
Shopping Strategies Shop Smart, Shop Fast Balanced Meals in a Snap Ready, Set, Cook Breakfast Coconutty Carrot Cake Oat Bran Creamy Maple Breakfast Teff Easy Breakfast Burrito Golden Apple Oatmeal Overnight Oats Pumpkin Pancakes Scrambled Tofu South Asian Styled Coconut Oats Sweet Grain Breakfast 1-Minute Quiche in a Mug Easy Meals & Snacks Apricot-Nut Turkey Salad Sandwich Bean, Corn, & Turkey Salad Banana Nut Smoothie No-Bake Granola Bars Pumpkin Spice Protein Balls Sesame and Kimchi Crackers Fish Tomato Bruschetta with Tuna & Cannellini Salad Citrus Ginger Glazed Salmon Lemon Basil Pasta & Shrimp Penne with Tuna & Fresh Tomato Sauce…
Welcome to Duke The Office of Student Veterans was officially established in 2015 under the direction of Division leadership. After years of advocating for the needs of military-affiliated graduate students across campus, the creation and dedication of the office in 2015 signaled more formal recognition and representation of student veterans on Duke’s campus. While the office supports those students who have served or are still serving, the Office is nested within the larger Dean of Students Office. The Office of Student Veterans collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff to support our undergraduate, graduate, and professional school student veterans. Throughout the year, we work…
Student Affairs Departments and Units Descriptions and links to the home pages of all Student Affairs departments. Staff Directory Bios and Contact Information for Student Affairs Staff Position Descriptions Repository for all Student Affairs position descriptions. Opens in Box. (Coming Soon) Organizational Charts Official Student Affairs Organizational Charts. Opens in Box, Accessible to Student Affairs. Available to Managers Only.
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…
BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2025 in collaboration with the Center for Multicultural Affairs African Americans and Labor The Association for the Study of African American Life and History presents…. The 2025 Black History Month theme, African Americans and Labor, focuses on the various and profound ways that work and working of all kinds – free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary – intersect with the collective experiences of Black people. Indeed, work is at the very center of much of Black history and culture. To learn more about the National theme visit their website here. Calendar of Events Most…
Welcome to Duke, Class of 2029! Experiential Orientation is an incredible weeklong immersion that allows new-to-Duke students to dive into an engaging experience that builds community and fosters a sense of belonging around a shared interest. Combining experiential and immersive education with thoughtful team-building, engaging excursions, leadership development, and campus and community tours, this orientation model promises to be an incredible introduction to the Duke community. Orientation Week begins on Sunday, August 17, 2025, and concludes on Friday, August 22, 2025. Students will complete a questionnaire and be matched to a project based on their interests. The Experiential Orientation Matching Questionnaire…
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