There are more than 1,200 IT staff at Duke and many services, groups, training and professional development opportunities within the Duke IT community.
- LearnIT@Lunch provides opportunities for staff to learn new skills in a relaxed environment
- Join the creativity incubator at the Innovation Co-Lab and explore its Roots Pathways, a series of curated workshops
- All Duke employees have free access to LinkedIn Learning and thousands of technology-related courses
For information on IT careers at Duke, visit careers.duke.edu.
IT Communities at Duke
Group | Description |
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Drupal@Duke | Duke Drupal users, meet monthly. |
A user community that fosters conversation and connection among technology professionals through an email list and monthly brown bag discussions. The group also organizes training opportunities, guest speakers, and social events throughout the year. | |
Digital Media Community | Working group of professionals who use digital media throughout Duke. |
Endpoints | Community for users of ConfigMgr, Jamf Pro, BigFix, and other endpoint management and support tools, with a mailing list, Teams channel, and monthly meeting. |
Splunk | Email list used to discuss the implementation of the Splunk log analysis software at Duke and announce updates & training opportunities (inc. Splunk Search Parties). |
Security Liaisons | Community discussions and announcements regarding IT Security. Monthly meetings. Contact security@duke.edu to be added to the email list. |
Site Licensing | This is an open sympa list for announcements regarding new licensed software and renewals. Email oit-software-license@duke.edu to join. |
IT Status Alerts | Get email notifications of IT maintenance and outages that affect buildings and services on campus. View IT alert postings or subscribe to push alerts on the website. |
Unix Group | Community of Duke Unix Users. |
Web Accessibility | Become the Web Accessibility contact in your department to organize accessibility improvements for your department's website (as needed). |