Here are the campus resources Duke is offering students this summer
Staying on campus this summer? Here are some changes to Duke’s campus resources you need to know.
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Staying on campus this summer? Here are some changes to Duke’s campus resources you need to know.
Duke will present honorary degrees to four prominent individuals during the 2022 commencement ceremony on May 8, whose fields of expertise range from rocket science to agriculture.
Under Duke Kunshan University’s new COVID-19 testing policy, two to three missed surveillance tests can lead to academic suspension, demotion from leadership positions and a permanent note on students’ records.
Graduate/Professional Young Trustee finalist Edgar Virgüez, Nicholas School ‘18 and ‘22, hopes to continue his quest for a new educational model for higher education based on key standards of inclusivity, diversity and equity.
Paul Farmer, Trinity ‘82, trustee emeritus and distinguished leader in global health, passed away in his sleep on Monday due to an acute cardiac event. He was 62.
From paint nights and tea ceremonies to card tricks, the Student Wellness Center provides students, faculty and staff with numerous in-person opportunities to re-energize, relax and focus on their mental and physical wellness.
To celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, Mi Gente hosted events to highlight their community and share their culture with the larger Duke community.
Duke announced a series of updates to their COVID-19 protocols for the fall semester last Tuesday. Thanks to high vaccination rates, the University and many of its peer institutions are planning to return to mostly normal operations in the fall.
Over this past academic year, online classes have presented students with unique challenges to their learning and engagement with professors, but the Academic Resource Center has continued to actively support and enhance students’ learning outside of class.
This year, art groups and students in the visual arts have faced challenges in finding places to create new pieces and access materials, even as many have continued to pursue their passions in more unique and creative ways.
Thanks to online classes, students spend much more time in their residence halls than they would in an ordinary year, but because of COVID-19-related restrictions, fostering community within dorms has been an uphill battle for resident assistants.
Some dining locations have expanded hours from Jan. 25 to Feb. 7, the result of a partnership between Duke Student Government and Duke Dining.
The typical first-year experience at Duke is centered around all first-years living together on East Campus. This year, Duke’s COVID-19 response, which included reducing density in residential buildings, left the Class of 2024 split between campuses.
Studying in your dorm room can be distracting, but have no fear: Duke’s libraries are here and ready to help students by providing study spaces and academic resources.
Undergoing a test for COVID-19 was a shared experience for members of the Duke student body during the move-in process this month. However, this has not been their only experience with coronavirus testing.