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Congratulations, and welcome to your new home! At Duke, you will not only benefit from one of the most enriching academic environments in the world, but you will have the opportunity to do whatever you want to do…Travel the world, make life-long friends, eat delicious food and more! With endless possibilities here at Duke, don’t be afraid to seek out new adventures and develop additional passions. Every student’s experience at Duke is unique, and only you can determine what your path will be. So, open up your workbook, and get started. Inside, you’ll find your Orientation Week schedule, along with other information that you will reference throughout orientation. We hope that you will embark on this remarkable journey with an open mind, remembering to call on the numerous people and resources Duke offers along the way. Welcome home! Duke is proud to have you here.

GO DUKE! 2019 Transfer Advisory Counselors Time of event Event name and description

TUESDAY 9:00AM-2:00PM Move In Day | T AUGUST Upperclass Housing and Residence Life (HRL) Office Craven, House D, Room 101R (in the Archway), West Campus Please check in and pick up your room key at the Upperclass Housing and Residence Life (HRL) Office on West Campus.

9:00AM-3:00PM Welcome and Information Desk | T 20 Upperclass Housing and Residence Life (HRL) Office, Craven, House D, Room 101R (in the Archway), West Campus DON’T Transfer Advisory Counselors (TACs) will be staffing the welcome and MISS information desk to answer questions and assist in any way they can. *THESE 9:00AM-5:00PM Office of Information Technology | T Yellow bars The Link, Perkins Library, West Campus denote OIT will be available to help set up your devices and assist with MANDATORY technology questions. orientation events. DukeCard Make-Up Photos | TF Telcom Building, West Campus If you do not have a DukeCard or did not mail your photo, please come by to have one made. You can also add Flex dollars to your NOTE DukeCard during this event! THE Bank Representatives | TF CODES Crowell Building, Rooms 106, 107 and 108, East Campus Events with T Representatives from local banks (Duke Credit Union, Bank of America are for Transfer and Wells Fargo) will be on hand to help you set up an account. students. Events with TF 11:00AM-2:00PM Move In Milkshakes | TF are for Transfer Women's Center, East Campus and First-Year Interesting people, thought provoking conversation, relaxation and students. milkshakes. Where else but the Duke University Women’s Center? Stop by for Move In Milkshakes, see our space and lend your voice LOOK AHEAD. to engage the world in social change and gender equity. We’ve been If you see at this for over 30 years. Make your imprint on the decade to come! something printed in RED, information 2:00PM-3:00PM Pratt School of Engineering Transfer Student Meeting | T provided to you 327 Teer Building, West Campus via email will be All Pratt School of Engineering Transfer Students will meet with Dean required for Rawls to review fall course schedules, the Pratt curriculum, and other the event. important information. This meeting is mandatory for all Pratt students.

LARGE NUMBERS Trinity College Transfer Student Meeting | T in the right margin Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus of an event This session will be an opportunity for you to meet with your description indicate Academic Dean to discuss the academic transition to Duke and that the session is answer any lingering questions about your transfer evaluation, general repeated on the education requirements and the major declaration process. We same day. will also use this time as a focus group to gather information from incoming transfers to help us improve the transfer evaluation process as well as the Academic Guide for Transfer Students.

2 • Academic Year 2019-2020 T - For transfer students ONLY TF - For all incoming students MANDATORY Time of event Event name and description

3:15PM-4:15PM Meet Your Transfer Advisory Counselor (TAC) | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus Meet the TACs and your TAC group on West Campus. After this meeting, head over to East Campus for a delicious dinner at the Zero- Waste New Student Picnic together!

4:30PM-7:00PM Zero-Waste New Student Picnic | TF East Campus Gazebo Lawn, East Campus Centered around community and sustainability, The Duke Dining Zero- Waste New Student Picnic provides a “first glimpse” into Duke Dining’s program, paving the way for new friendships and demonstrates all that Duke Dining encompasses with regard to our sustainable initiatives, partnerships and service.

5:00PM-5:45PM The Tradition Continues: Duke and Durham History | TF Richard White Lecture Hall, Room 107, East Campus The University Archivist presents an entertaining look at the history of Duke that will make you feel proud to be part of this tradition.

7:00PM-9:30PM Transfer Bowling Night | T Meet at the East Campus Bus Stop Join the TACs and your peers for a fun night of bowling in Durham! A van will pick you up at the East Campus bus stop following the Zero- Waste Picnic.

10:00PM-11:30PM Late Night Carnival | TF Main Quad, East Campus New students, come meet and mingle with your new classmates at a carnival with games, music and some authentic southern dishes.

Time of event Event name and description WEDNESDAY 9:30AM-10:30AM TAC Chat & Breakfast | T AUGUST Brodhead Center, Rom 068, West Campus Meet at the Brodhead Center for breakfast from Au Bon Pain (ABP) and TAC small group time. Following the TAC Chat, your group will walk over to New Student Convocation together! 21 10:45AM-12:00PM New Student Convocation | TF , West Campus President Vincent E. Price welcomes new students and celebrates the beginning of a new academic year. Please arrive early as the ceremony begins promptly with a procession of faculty in academic regalia. The President’s Picnic will immediately follow.

12:00PM-5:00PM Office of Information Technology | T The Link, Perkins Library, West Campus Get help with your computer/mobile device and info about IT at Duke!

Duke University Student Planner • 3 Time of event Event name and description WEDNESDAY 12:30PM-2:30PM University Life Resource Fair | TF AUGUST Wilson Gym, West Campus Stop by to speak with campus staff about the resources available for new students. You may even grab some cool swag in the process!

Campus Tours | T 21 Learn more about your new home and the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of Duke as you take a tour of West Campus. Meet at the TAC table at the resource fair. The tours will leave at 1:00PM, 1:30PM, and 2:00PM.

PLAN 4:15PM-5:00PM Duke Community Standard | T *AHEAD: Wellness Building 148/149 , West Campus If you would like Learn about the Duke Community Standard (DCS), the policies that to attend the flow from it and how to promote a culture of integrity. Fearless. Focused. Female: Women’s 5:00PM-5:30PM The Student Sexual Misconduct Policy | T Center Breakfast Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus on August 24, you Join the discussion and learn about the Duke Student Sexual Miscon- must register by duct Policy. Information covered includes (but is not limited to): con- August 21, 2019 sent, the impact of alcohol or other drugs, reporting, getting support, (see page 9). Email: confidential resources, and the hearing and appeal processes. wcbreakfast@duke. edu to register. 4:00PM-6:00PM African and African-American Student/Family Reception | TF Penn Pavilion, West Campus Students and families of African descent are invited to meet members of the University and Durham communities. Reception to follow.

6:30PM-10:00PM Durham Bulls Baseball Game | T NOTES Meet at the West Campus Bus Stop Join your peers for an evening downtown at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park! Cheer on the Durham Bulls as they play against the Charlotte Knights! The Bulls are Durham’s minor league baseball team, a Triple-A Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. You must pre- register to attend. Space is limited. Each ticket will include $5 worth in concessions at the ballpark. The bus will leave promptly from the West Campus bus stop at 6:30PM. First pitch is at 7:05PM.

9:00PM-11:00PM Brodie Blowout | TF Brodie Recreation Center, East Campus Join Duke Recreation & Physical Education for an evening of FUN activities, games, free food from local vendors, free Duke swag, inflatables, a photo booth, music and more!

10:00PM-12:00AM Movie on the Quad | TF Main Quad, East Campus Join your peers for a night under the stars as you enjoy a screening of a popular flick. Don’t forget to bring a blanket. Snacks will be provided.

11:00PM-12:00AM Hoof ‘n’ Horn Orientation Cabaret | TF Brody Theater, East Campus Don’t miss Duke’s premiere student theatre company. Highlights include musical selections from previous shows and well-known favorites.

4 • Academic Year 2019-2020 T - For transfer students ONLY TF - For all incoming students MANDATORY Time of event Event name and description THURSDAY 10:00AM-12:00PM Y. O. U. (Your Own Uniqueness) @ Duke | T Sociology Psychology Room 126, West Campus AUGUST Join a discussion co-led by your peers and university staff where we begin to have conversations on race, identity and culture.

12:00PM-5:00PM Office of Information Technology | T The Link, Perkins Library, West Campus 22 Get help with your computer/mobile device or just ask us questions about IT at Duke!

12:30PM-2:00PM Lunch & Learn: There There | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus Enjoy a delicious lunch with members of the Duke Common Experience Committee. We will dive into this year’s Common Read, There There by Tommy Orange- who you will have a chance to interact with later this evening at the DPAC!

2:00PM-3:00PM To Me, Wellness is... | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus Ever think, “I wish I had more time for me, but I don’t know where to start?” Group Health Coaching is a service the Duke Student Wellness Center provides, which allows participants to explore the ideas of wellness within their own lives. During this session, you will explore what wellness looks like in your life and how all areas of your life come together and impact each other (both in positive and negative ways). This session includes reflection, mindfulness, and discussion- based activities. Come explore what wellness means to you!

3:00PM-3:15PM A Break in the Oasis and Meditation Garden | T The Oasis and Meditation Garden, Wellness Building, West Campus Take a few moments to decompress in the Oasis with aromatherapy, a massage chair, and more! Or, take a stroll in the Meditation Garden. There’s even a labyrinth!

6:30PM-7:30PM Travel to Durham Performing Arts Center | TF Buses will depart from the East Campus Bus stop Use this time to grab a wristband and travel to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the Duke Common Experience. Transportation will be provided.

7:30PM-9:30PM The Duke Common Experience | TF Durham Performing Arts Center Join us for a fun night at the Durham Performing Arts Center dedicated to celebrating the summer reading book. In addition to programming related to There There by Tommy Orange, the John Brown Band will also be providing entertainment. Snacks will be served.

11:00PM-12:00AM Hoof ‘n’ Horn Orientation Cabaret | TF Brody Theater, East Campus Don’t miss Duke’s premiere student theatre company. Highlights of this show include musical selections from previous shows and well- known favorites.

Duke University Student Planner • 5 FRIDAY Time of event Event name and description AUGUST 9:00AM-4:00PM Financial Aid & Student Loan Orientation | TF Financial Aid Office, West Campus While attending financial aid orientation is mandatory for all students receiving aid, we promise it can be fun! Come to the financial aid office to meet your counselor, complete any outstanding paperwork, find out the most important things you need to know 23 about using your aid at Duke, receive information regarding personal finance, and get any questions you have answered. We’ll be giving away free Duke sweatshirts, and students can also enjoy free snacks and an opportunity to enter a raffle for Duke merchandise and prizes.

9:00AM-10:00AM Academic Exploration Sessions | TF See description for specific locations Attend one or several sessions to learn how to best take advantage of Duke's great resources. Most sessions also offered on Saturday.

Global Education Opportunities (includes Study Abroad and Study Away) East Duke Building, Room 209, East Campus

Pre-Law Info Session ​Richard White Lecture Hall, Room 107, East Campus

National Scholarships- Get Started Now East Duke Building, Room 204B, East Campus

Prehealth Info Session Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus NOTES FRIDAY ONLY!

10:30AM-11:00AM Getting Involved @ Duke | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus Learn more about ways to get involved and find your passion from University Center for Activities and Events (UCAE) staff! If you can, bring a laptop to this session as you will be exploring Duke Groups online. Enjoy some delicious locopops (a local favorite) after this program!

11:00AM-11:45AM Are You “Career Ready?” | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus Meet with the Career Center staff to discover the services available to you to learn next steps after Duke. IT is never too early to work on your professional development. Hear how the Career Center can help you figure out where you are headed and how to get there. We will provide resources, best practices and strategies for YOUR success.

12:00PM-2:00PM Faculty Luncheon | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus Enjoy lunch and an informal discussion with some of Duke’s most interesting faculty and staff members!

6 • Academic Year 2019-2020 T - For transfer students ONLY TF - For all incoming students MANDATORY Time of event Event name and description

12:00PM-5:00PM Office of Information Technology | T The Link, Perkins Library, West Campus Get help with your computer/mobile device or just ask us questions about IT at Duke!

2:00PM-3:00PM Learn Better, Think Smarter: Strategies for Academic Success at Duke | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus We know you are already smart, but why stop there? The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is here so you can maximize your capabilities as an undergraduate student and get the most out of your Duke experience.

3:15PM-4:15PM International House Meet & Greet | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus Join staff from the International House (IHouse), student leaders from the International Association (IA), International House Orientation Peers (IHOPs), and fellow transfer students for a meet and greet opportunity where you can learn more about how to engage, learn and grow with IHouse. Light refreshments will be provided.

6:00PM-7:00PM O-Week Shabbat | TF Freeman Center for Jewish Life You’re invited to the first Shabbat of the year with Jewish Life at Duke!Join us at O-Week Shabbat at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life for a chance to meet new friends, catch up with old friends, and a chance to meet the entire Freeman Center family! Join us for singing and snacks starting at 5:30 pm followed by a community Shabbat service at 6:00 pm and a FREE Kosher Shabbat dinner at 7:00 pm. Help us to ensure we cook enough food by RSVPing to jewishlife@ duke.edu or give us a call at 919-684-6422 for more information. NOTES Dinner and Evening with Duke Athletics | TF Blue Devil Tower, West Campus In addition to fun activities, dinner will be provided!

7:30PM-10:00PM Duke Men’s Soccer | TF , West Campus Let’s go cheer on the Men’s Soccer team! Don’t forget to grab a pom- pom donated by Duke Stores.

10:00PM-11:00PM Duke University Improv Show (DUI) | TF Page Auditorium, West Campus DUI is Duke’s only improv comedy troupe. Don’t miss your first chance to see them!

11:00PM-12:00AM Duke Players Show | TF Brody Theater, East Campus Duke Players presents Date Nightmare, a festival of short comic plays about love and dating. Social slip-ups get a redo at the ring of a bell. An internet date arrives at an unexpected setting. A really great guy is periodically possessed by a demon. What could go wrong? This free show also includes free pizza!

Duke University Student Planner • 7 Time of event Event name and description SATURDAY 9:30AM-1:00PM Duke, Durham and Beyond: Faculty Outings | TF AUGUST Outside of Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus Learn about Durham through community-themed tours, service projects, and an opening welcome with University and Durham community lead- ers. Participants must have registered in advance. Lunch will be provided. 24 10:00AM-12:00PM Fearless. Focused. Female: Women's Center Breakfast | TF GA Downunder, Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall, East Campus Join the Women’s Center as we kick off our 3rd annual breakfast reflecting upon the historic contributions of women and get empowered to create your path as a bold, compassionate, strategic visionary! Keynote speaker will be Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry. District Attorney Deberry is an alumna of both Duke University’s and School of Law. She is a power house who is doing amazing things in the Durham community! Breakfast will be served amidst great conversation, connections and engagement with other members of the Duke community. You must register by August 21, 2019. Please email: wcbreakfast@duke. edu to register.

12:30PM-1:30PM TAC Chat | T Wellness Building 148/149, West Campus If you’re not busy with a faculty outing, enjoy a relaxing lunch with your TAC group.

12:00PM-5:00PM Office of Information Technology | T The Link, Perkins Library, West Campus Get help with your computer/mobile device or just ask us questions NOTES about IT at Duke!

1:00PM-2:00PM Music Department Ensemble Info Session (Session 1) | TF Biddle Music Building, East Campus Biddle 019 (vocalists) and Biddle 101 (instrumentalists) You don’t have to be a Music major/minor to participate in one of the Department of Music’s nine performing ensembles: Chamber Music, Chinese Music Ensemble, Duke Chorale, Djembe & Afro- Cuban Ensemble, Duke New Music Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Opera Workshop, Symphony Orchestra, or Wind Symphony. Join us to learn about auditions, rehearsals, tours, concerts, and more. 2:00PM-3:00PM Academic Exploration Sessions | TF 1 Come to one or several sessions to learn about Duke’s great resources.

Global Education Opportunities (includes Study Abroad and Study Away) East Duke Building, Room 209, East Campus

Pre-Law Info Session ​ Richard White Lecture Hall, Room 107, East Campus

National Scholarships-Get Started Now East Duke Building, Room 204B, East Campus

8 • Academic Year 2019-2020 T - For transfer students ONLY TF - For all incoming students MANDATORY Time of event Event name and description

2:00PM-3:00PM DukeEngage Information Session | TF Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus Learn more about DukeEngage from program staff. How do you choose a program? How do you apply? Does it cost money? Can you get credit for DukeEngage? Ask questions and talk with students who’ve done DukeEngage already. Find out how you can challenge yourself and change your world through DukeEngage.

2:30PM-3:30PM Music Department Ensemble Info Session (Session 2) | TF Biddle Music Building, East Campus Biddle 019 (vocalists) and Biddle 101 (instrumentalists) You don’t have to be a Music major/minor to participate in one of the Department of Music’s nine performing ensembles: Chamber Music, Chinese Music Ensemble, Duke Chorale, Djembe & Afro- Cuban Ensemble, Duke New Music Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Opera Workshop, Symphony Orchestra, or Wind Symphony. Join us to learn about auditions, rehearsals, tours, concerts, and more. 6:30PM-8:00PM Closing Speaker (Co-Sponsored by Delta Gamma)2 | TF , West Campus Enjoy closing remarks from Olympic medalist and Duke Alumna Ibtihaj Muhammad as Orientation Week comes to a close.

9:00PM-11:00PM First Art Night at the Nasher | TF Nasher Museum of Art, Central Campus Exclusive Neon Glow Party for new Duke Students! So come get your glow on and be ready to mix and mingle with your classmates at Duke’s renowned art museum for a night of fun, art and socializing. The evening will include a photo booth, music, dancing, art activities, free neon swag, dessert and access to the recent installation of Art for NOTES a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now. It’s an event you don’t want to miss!

11:00PM-12:00AM Duke Players Show | TF Brody Theater, East Campus Duke Players presents Date Nightmare, a festival of short comic plays about love and dating. Social slip-ups get a redo at the ring of a bell. An internet date arrives at an unexpected setting. A really great guy is periodically possessed by a demon. What could go wrong? This free show also includes free pizza.

Duke University Student Planner • 9 Time of event Event name and description SUNDAY 11:00AM-12:00PM University Worship Service | TF AUGUST Duke Chapel, West Campus Dean Luke Powery will preach at the first Duke Chapel worship service of the academic year. Details of inaugural events for other spiritual tra- ditions may be found at: chapel.duke.edu (Free lunch will be provided 25 for students following Sunday’s worship service). 1:00PM-3:00PM The Cornerstone | TF Divinity Cafe, Divinity School, Westbrook Building, West Campus Join the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture for an opening lunch designed to introduce you to the exciting initiatives for Black students planning to succeed at Duke and beyond. This event is invitation only.

1:30PM-3:00PM Campus Life Open Houses | TF Drop into various Campus Life offices to learn more about resources, programs, and ways to get more involved. Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity: 100 Bryan Center, West Campus International House: 300 Alexander Avenue, Central Campus Muslim Life: 406 Swift Avenue, Central Campus

5:00PM-6:30PM Disability Advocacy and Allyship at Duke | TF GA Downunder, Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall, East Campus Let’s make our Duke experience more accessible and inclusive. Dinner will be provided.

6:30PM-7:30PM Latinx, Latin-American and Allies Welcome Reception | TF Fredric Jameson Gallery (Friedl Building), East Campus NOTES Students of Latin-American descent and other backgrounds are invited to meet members of the University and Durham communities. Learn more about the Latinx and multicultural student life at Duke. Refreshments will be provided.

10 • Academic Year 2019-2020 T - For transfer students ONLY TF - For all incoming students MANDATORY New Student Lunch & Learn Programs 2019

There There by Tommy Orange was thoughtfully chosen by a committee of students, faculty and staff to be your first common academic experience at Duke. You will have the opportunity to discuss this year's book selection with your TAC group and members of the committee!

As part of Orientation Week, you will attend a talk by Tommy Orange on Thursday, August 22 at the Durham Performing Arts Center. Themes Damage Done and Native Erasure Violence and Pain to Keep Cultural Identity and Definition in Mind Significance of Stories Time

Jot down some thoughts for discussion...

Duke University Student Planner • 11 New Student Notes/Thoughts /Questions Programs 2019 Use this space to reflect

Wha on mty's mind?

What do I need?

Questions for my TAC

12 • Academic Year 2019-2020