Safety on Campus

posted on June 25th, 2009 by Jen

Since assignments went out yesterday, we have had a few students and parents share concerns about on-campus safety.  The University takes a strong position in providing security measures on all parts of campus, but we also place some responsibility for personal safety on the individual student.  The Division of Student Affairs website has extensive information about the safety measures we take and tips for personal safety.   We recommend you review this information prior to your arrival on-campus.

While we understand the concerns that have been shared, we want to emphasize that no building is more or less safe than another.  We take the safety of all of our residents very seriously, and we don’t assign students to a space that we don’t consider to be safe.  If you have specific concerns about safety, we recommend contacting Duke Police.  Members of our team are also happy to speak with concerned students and parents.

Central Campus Updates

posted on June 25th, 2009 by Jen

Hi Everyone!

We have some exciting progress updates about Central Campus.  As you may know, RLHS and other University offices have been working to enhance the facilities on Central Campus.  Projects that are currently in the works include:

  • The tennis court is being repurposed and resurfaced with turf for use by intramural teams and other students.
  • The basketball court is being resurfaced.
  • The laundry room at 208 Alexander is being renovated and expanded to include a study room and new e-print station.  The building will also be used to sample new finishes for the exteriors of the rest of Central Campus.
  • Uncle Harry’s is moving to the “mill village” area.  The mill village is the series of buildings on Anderson between the bus stop and the intersection with Yearby.
  • The original Uncle Harry’s building is being renovated into a pub/food service venue.
  • A recreation space is being installed in the mill village.  It will have a few machines (ellipticals, treadmills, and a universal machine) and a space for stretching, etc.

Progress is already being made on many of these projects.  We hope to have some of them done by opening and during the Fall semester.  We appreciate your patience!

Lofts

posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Jen

We get a lot of questions this time of year about lofts.  We strongly encourage you to wait until you have seen your room before choosing to rent or purchase a loft.  While the floor plans that float around in Facebook may give you some sense of the room’s layout, keep in mind that many of our buildings have architectural features that will make loft placement tricky.  (FYI - we do not make floor plans available for safety reasons.  The plans that some groups have posted in Facebook are old and may not be accurate.)
Before making any decisions, review the loft policy.  You’ll see that RLHS offers a lofting option that may meet your needs, or you may decide that working with one of our approved vendors is your best option.  Just remember, all lofts must be obtained through an approved vendor or RLHS.  Other structures are not approved and you may face judicial action for having them in your room.

Cable and Telephone Updates

posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Jen

Several updates from OIT that we want to share with you…

Telephone Service in Student Rooms and Apartments

Duke’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) has informed RLHS that normal telephone services (ability to call the room or make outgoing calls) will not be available in university residences.

You can, however, plug your own phone into the phone jack in your room/apartment to dial “911″ and connect directly to the Duke University Police Department (DUPD).

Cell Phone Coverage in University Residences

All campus residences have cell phone coverage, however, the university only assures coverage for cell phones with services provided by Verizon or AT&T. Students with other cell phone plans may wish to consider getting a plan through one of these two companies.

Data Connectivity in Duke Residences

Students have increasingly utilized wireless connections to access the university’s computing system. In fact, less than 5% of students are connecting to the system using the data ports in their rooms.

All university residences have wireless coverage.

To make better use of the equipment required to support data connections across campus, there will be only one wired port in your room/apartment this coming year. If you and your roommate find that you need more than one wired port, the university’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) will activate a second port. Second ports not used for a 30-day period will be deactivated.

Please go to the OIT website for additional information regarding these services:  http://www.oit.duke.edu/

For the Parents of the Class of 2013

posted on June 18th, 2009 by Jen
Welcome to the Duke family! We’ll be using this blog to share information with you at various points during the year. Feel free to peruse the entire blog, or you can narrow your search just to items tagged for “2013 Parents” or “Class of 2013.”

We have just completed housing assignments for the incoming first-year class. This process takes a few weeks - we do a lot of data checking both before and after the assignments are made. Assignment information will be posted online for students on June 24th. We appreciate your patience!

We understand that parents often have concerns about their student’s college experience. We encourage you to discuss your concerns with your son/daughter, and let them evaluate if it is a concern for them, as well. This is a great time to encourage them to handle their own issues - we’re happy to hear from them and will do what we can to resolve any issue they bring to our attention.

If you have a concern, but your student doesn’t share it, we’re happy to work with you and try to answer your questions. Ultimately though, we will make decisions based on the information that your son/daughter shares with us. We hope that parents will respect the decisions their student is making at this transition period.

Feel free to contact us at 919/684-4304 or housing@studentaffairs.duke.edu.

Class of 2013 Assignments

posted on June 18th, 2009 by Jen
Hey Everyone!

We’re done data-checking and ready to upload assignments into DukePass. They’ll be available, as planned, on June 24th. Just log into DukePass, and you’ll be able to view your assignment. You’ll see your neighborhood, building, and room number, as well as your roommate’s name and email, where applicable. We will add your move-in information to this site on July 15 - be sure to check back and get your move-in parking pass!

Please check our First-Year FAQ blog entries before contacting us with questions. If you don’t see an answer to your question in the FAQ, then please contact us.

If there is a problem with your assignment (you were placed in the Wellness Community but did not ask for it, etc.), please let us know by July 5th. We will review any submitted concerns and post updated assignments on July 15th.

Thanks for your cooperation!

Requesting Reassignment

posted on June 18th, 2009 by Jen

Update July 8, 2009: Please note that reassignment requests were due July 5th.  Because many other University offices depend on assignment information from our office, we will not be accepting further reassignment requests.  We will re-open the reassignment process in mid-September.  Thank you for your cooperation! 

Before applying for a reassignment, we ask that you take the time to consider the pros and cons of the assignment that you have received. Have you taken the time to get to know your roommate? Is your concern about air-conditioning vs non-air-conditioning? About being in or wanting a single room? About being in a triple room? About being in or not being in the Wellness or Performing Arts communities?

If, after reviewing your pro-con list and the rest of the information on this website you are still convinced that you want to be reassigned to a different space, you may submit a request for reassignment. Requests must be submitted no later than July 5, 2009. We will review requests make changes as space permits. Please note that it is rare for reassignments to occur at this time. Space is very limited. Results will be available on July 15.

Single Gender Floors

posted on June 18th, 2009 by Jen

All buildings are co-ed.  Most floors are half male and half female (a.k.a. “coed by wing”).  The only floors that are single gender are:

Female:

  • Alspaugh 3
  • Blackwell 1
  • Giles 1
  • Jarvis 3
  • Southgate 3
  • Wilson 1

Male:

  • Alspaugh 1
  • Bassett 1
  • Jarvis 1
  • Randolph 1
  • Southgate 2
  • Wilson 3

Moving-In

posted on June 18th, 2009 by Jen

First-year students can arrive on campus August 18, 2009. Move-in times are assigned to each building, so be sure to check the schedule on your assignment information page. Your move-in time and parking pass will be available there in mid-July.

Students may not visit or occupy their room prior to August 18th. It is important that buildings be fully ready for all students, both physically and in terms of staffing requirements, before they are occupied. While we can appreciate that you want to get a head start on setting up your room, it is not possible to visit rooms over the summer for several reasons. Many of our buildings are occupied with conferences and summer groups. Other areas are undergoing renovation. Additionally, we do not have the staff capacity to accommodate as many requests as we would get.

A handful of students will participate in activities prior to move-in (PWILD, PWAVE, PBUILD, International Student Orientation, etc.). If you are participating in one of these groups, your group coordinator will contact you directly with your move-in information. International students must participate in International Student Orientation in order to be granted early move-in status.

Wellness Community Placement

posted on June 18th, 2009 by Jen

The Wellness Living/Learning Community (WLLC) is a popular option.  This year, almost all of the spaces within Brown are full.  We currently have a small number of spaces open for students who have recently decided that they would prefer this community.  Please submit a reassignment request by July 5, 2009 if you would like to be considered for one of these spaces.
Students in Focus programs were placed in the building assigned to their program and could not be placed in the WLLC.  We did our best to match you with a compatible roommate.  We recommend communicating with your new roommate about your original preference for Wellness – you may be surprised and pleased to find that they are supportive of your preferences!