Communications Channels

Working@Duke: the primary daily online news section on Duke Today for all Duke staff and faculty, offering features about employee benefits, professional development resources, campus happenings, and more.

Working@Duke magazine: the primary award-winning print publication for all Duke staff and faculty published every other month.

Working@Duke This Week: the e-newsletter for all Duke staff and faculty, providing the top five stories of the week.

Primetime Employee Forum: an employee forum where university employees hear from senior administrators – and ask questions about significant issues and events at Duke.

Managing@Duke e-mail: an e-mail to university managers to communicate specific to managers, includes targeted memos as needed and biweekly updates with short messages and links to more information.

Human Resources website: Duke's main employment resource for information about benefits, compensation and classification, recruitment and employment, training, policies, manager resources, and forms.

Ad hoc publications, presentations: design and produce various print and digital materials to support specific objectives; includes materials such as health benefits open enrollment guides, postcards for wellness programs, presentations for managers, and posters for emergency notification.

Social Media

Facebook – Working@Duke: Facebook page for Working@Duke, providing stories, conversation, and employee recognition and behind-the-scenes photos exclusive to Facebook.

Twitter - WorkingatDuke: Twitter feed for Working@Duke, offering stories and real-time updates about severe weather, traffic advisories, free events, and more.

LinkedIn - Working@Duke Group: The Group page for Working@Duke, the primary print and online publication for university faculty and staff.

YouTube – Working@Duke: the YouTube page for Working@Duke, the primary online and print publications for university faculty and staff.

Flickr - WorkingatDuke: the Flickr page for Working@Duke, the primary online and print publications for university faculty and staff.