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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…
Duke Dining Quick Look James Beard Award-Winning Chef Ricky Moore to Perform Live Cooking Demonstration at Duke University! Awards & Recognition Please let us know about your dining experience here! It’s Thyme: New Allergen-Friendly Dining Venue Duke Dining Earns Distinguished Nutrition Award Duke Dining is the FIRST college/university dining program to be FARECheck Gold certified with Marketplace and Trinity Café being nut-free-friendly! Find out more here! Looking for fresh fruit on campus? Check out our Fresh Fruit Guide here! Find out more about our “Ask Me” Food Allergy Awareness Program here! Sign up for our Reusable To-Go Container Program!
Duke has a rich history of evolving and adapting its housing model to achieve its goals of providing a transformative liberal arts education that prepares students for leadership in the world It is a history that reflects a restless ambition to serve students who will go on to make contributions that serve society. With each iteration, we build upon the best of Duke’s past, while looking firmly toward the future. QuadEx is the next step in that journey.
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…
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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…
Learn on Your Own Time Webinars to help you stay safe and do your best work! Armed Intruder Preparedness (Summer 2023)Tips for Using Zoom & Teams at Duke (Spring 2024)
We are Student Affairs at Duke. Our brand is most effective when executed cohesively across the division of Student Affairs. As the brand evolves, so will the content of this page. This page also serves as an extension of the Duke Brand Guide, and will reference portions of that guide throughout. Whether “communications” is part of your job title or not, Student Affairs professionals communicate in a multitude of ways every day. From departmental newsletters to event promotions to website content, the ways we communicate and the words we use can help us tell the story of our work more…
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
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…
Looking for ways to spend your long weekend over Fall Break? We’ve rounded up some of the exciting things to do around Duke, both on campus and in the greater Triangle.
As October kicks off Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Duke’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is bringing technology groups together as part of Duke Tech Week 2023.