The Duke Student Disability Access Office (SDAO) has been charged with the responsibility of exploring possible coverage and reasonable accommodations for qualified undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who are disabled in compliance with Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and the ADA Amendments Act of 2008.
The SDAO’s goal is to provide and coordinate accommodations, support services and programs that enable students with disabilities to have equal access to all Duke University programs and activities. Students who wish to be considered for reasonable accommodations at The Fuqua School of Business must identify themselves to the Duke University Student Disability Access Office and become registered in order to receive accommodations. This comprehensive website provides complete policy and procedural information for students requesting to be considered for reasonable accommodations.
Once your registration is finalized and your eligibility for accommodations has been determined, the SDAO will communicate this information to the Disability Support Liaison (DSL) within the Office of Student Life. It is the student’s responsibility to contact OSL to make an appointment to discuss how these accommodations will be implemented here at Fuqua.
Instead of… | Say… | For example… | Reasoning |
placement | employment | “Fuqua’s employment numbers are strong this year.” | “Placement” implies that the job seeker’s role is passive and that ultimate responsibility for a match lies with Fuqua; “employment” does not. |
still seeking | seeking | “As graduation approaches, the CMC proactively contacts students whom we believe are seeking.” | “Still” implies deficiency and embarrassment. However, every person’s search is different and many industries do not begin hiring until late spring. Thus, there is no “right” amount of time for one’s job search to extend beyond. |
companies | employers | “The number of employers recruiting MBA students can be overwhelming.” | Not all employers are companies; referring to them as such alienates students pursuing non-profit and government organizations, for example. |
off-campus | custom | “Angela is targeting the beverage industry. She attended Coke and Pepsi’s presentations at Fuqua, while her custom search targets are large beverage employers who do not currently visit campus, like Starbucks and Monster.” | “Off-campus” suggests 1) a diminished degree of status, 2) a sequential rather than simultaneous pursuit with in-person opportunities on campus, and 3) a lack of institutional support*. |
on-campus | campus | “Campus recruiting includes both employers visiting Fuqua in person and those who recruit virtually by creating an online job posting specifically targeted to Fuqua students.” | “Campus” encompasses all forms of campus-facilitated recruiting, including campus visits, on-site interviews, and Fuqua-specific job postings. “On-campus” did not clearly include job postings, despite their Fuqua-facilitated nature. |
re-recruiting | recruiting | "Blake declined their internship offer, so they will be recruiting this coming year.” | “Re-recruiting” implies full-time recruiting is an exception rather than an expectation. It also suggests that students actively participating in full-time recruiting are “starting over” rather than simply continuing their search. |
If you are looking to purchase Fuqua-branded apparel there are several avenues to do so:
- DukeStore - The "Big Duke" bookstore offers a small selection of Fuqua-branded apparel available for individual purchase. This is available all year long.
- JB Duke - A limited selection of Duke and Fuqua-branded gear is available at the JB Duke gift shop.
- The Fuqua Accounting office (W117) carries a small number of items that can be used as gifts for speakers at club events. You can purchase these items using a fund code.
BLUF: You MUST use a vendor that is a Duke-approved Licensee to purchase items that include the Duke and/or Fuqua name or logo. This includes (but is not limited to): the official Duke or Fuqua logos, and any design that incorporates the words "Duke", "Duke University and "Fuqua".
All designs must be compliant with Duke and Fuqua guidelines or policies. When using a Duke licensed vendor, they will send your design to the appropriate offices at Duke and/or Fuqua for approval. If you use a vendor that is not a Duke-approved licensed vendor, they do not have authorization from Duke to use the logos and you may personally have to assume the risk of paying for the order (i.e. you will pay out of pocket for the cost of those goods and you will not be able to use them as a club!).
Note: Any and all funds in your clubs fund code must follow the swag policy, this includes corporate sponsorship monies (i.e., using approved Duke vendors, t-shirts must cost $15 or less, etc.). Reach out to the Office of Student Life (OSL) if you have questions.
A step-by-step guide to purchasing Fuqua-branded swag (t-shirts, water bottles, mugs, etc.) and listing of approved vendors is available on the Fuqua website. Additional marketing resources, including the Fuqua Logo Style Guide and other brand materials are available on FuquaWorld.
Name | Department | |
Barbara Baxter | CMC | barbara.baxter@duke.edu |
Stefanie McAdoo | Faculty Support | smcaddo@duke.edu |
Mary Catherine McKee | BMO | mary.catherine.mckee@duke.edu |
Kimberly Stewart | BMO | kimberly.stewart@duke.edu |
Tejumade Ajasa | COLE | tajasa@duke.edu |
Social Media:
Fuqua’s primary social media accounts and other school affiliated accounts can be found here.
Hashtags for Twitter and Instagram:
- #TeamFuqua
- Amplifying the collaborative school culture
- #FuquaTravels
- On the road? Share a photo or experience
- #FuquaServes
- Share your community service or volunteering experiences with Habitat, Day in Durham, etc.
- #FuquaBound
- Used by Admissions to welcome admitted students, and by the admits themselves to announce or preview their enrollment and/or arrival
- #DukeStudents
- Good to include on photos that feature students. @DukeU and @DukeStudents accounts watch that hashtag and might repost the photo
- #PictureDuke
- Used primarily for scenic campus photos, but can also be used to showcase student and @DukeStudents accounts watch that hashtag and might repost the photo
Mention Us:
- We love it when you share your student experience on social media. Tag @DukeFuqua on your own social media accounts and Marketing might add your voice to our social media mix by sharing your post.
- Students are the eyes and ears of the school, and another way to contribute is by contacting the Marketing department directly by email (social-media@fuqua.duke.edu) with:
- Photos
- Quotes
- Links to interesting articles
- Anything else you think is worth sharing
Please help us tell the story right by sending as many details as possible.
Starting an Account:
If you start a social media account that will represent the school (a club account, for example) we ask that you do not use our logo for the profile image so it does not get confused with an official school account. Also, think about if the account will be sustainable once you graduate. There are more than 65 Fuqua-related Instagram accounts, a number that grows every year, and most of them are inactive—not a great look for the school when prospective students are searching for information. Club leadership should make sure to pass along account log in information for any associated accounts, even if they did not use them during their time with the club, so that future leadership can access.
- Most internal positions for Research Assistants and Teacher Assistants are communicated directly to our students by the Faculty or Departments. Feel free to speak directly with Faculty about opportunities they may have.
- Search the Duke JobX site for student employment opportunities.