DukeHub 2.0 Makes Managing Student Information Easier
The streamlined and updated resource is now live
Amy Gleason, assistant university registrar for compliance and reporting, likely uses DukeHub as much as anyone on campus.
Nearly every day, she鈥檒l dive into the university鈥檚 online resource for managing student data, to verify academic progress of student athletes, report academic and tuition information to agencies providing students with military benefits, and help the handful of students she advises chart their course through Duke.
鈥淲e use DukeHub to do everything we do,鈥 Gleason said of her team at the .
Starting this week, users will experience a more responsive and intuitive version of the system as DukeHub 2.0 goes live.
鈥淒ukeHub 2.0 is a little more modern, a little sleeker. I like it,鈥 said Gleason, who has been testing the updated version since June.
First launched in 2016, DukeHub, which is available on phone, tablet and computer, is the user interface for Oracle Campus Solutions, which maintains student information such as class registration, grades and finances.
The upgrade was the result of two years of study, design and testing by a combined team from Duke鈥檚 and .
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be more streamlined,鈥 said Morgan Andres, senior business analyst with the Office of Student Information Services and Systems. 鈥淗opefully it makes users鈥 experience easier as they go through their day-to-day.鈥
With DukeHub 2.0, staff members can customize their home pages, moving tiles with their most-used or favorite links to prominent spots.
Staff and faculty can also take advantage of an 鈥淎ct as User鈥 feature, allowing users to see what students see when they access DukeHub 2.0 to ensure all information and options are correct.
鈥淭he beauty of it is that all the stuff we already have, all of the tables, all of the processes, they鈥檙e still there, we just have a new interface on top of that,鈥 said Chris Derickson, associate vice provost and director of the Office of Student Information Services and Systems.
For information about DukeHub 2.0, including documentation and training videos, see the SISS Office website at
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