One of several former faculty and administrators homes along Campus Drive that now house university programs and departments.
2022 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
218 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This building houses Human Resources and several other units working collaboratively to advance Duke University‘s strategic mission of excellence in education, research, and patient care through our support of a creative and dynamic community.
705 Broad Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Academic Advising Center is home to all undergraduate programs that aim to help students achieve academic success in their undergraduate careers.
4 East Campus Union Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Allen Building, the university's main administration building, completed the construction of the West Campus quadrangle in 1954. It is home to many top-level administrative offices, including the president's office, and houses the departments of English and Classical Studies.
421 Chapel Drive,
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
From 1874-1987, this National Historic Landmark was the headquarters of the American Tobacco Company, the world’s largest cigarette manufacturer. Following the most ambitious historic renovation project in North Carolina history, the facility was reborn several years ago as a lively campus of offices, restaurants, meeting spaces and residential units. With its waterfall and public gathering spots, “American Tobacco” has become of the Triangle’s hottest gathering spots. Duke was a pivotal player in the site’s redevelopment and has relocated seven of its departments there. They include Duke’s offices for information technology, financial services, general counsel and real estate, as well as Duke Divinity School Leadership Education, DUMAC and Duke Corporate Education.
Permit Parking
Permit Type: ATC
Permit Spaces: N/A
Permit Eligibility: Employees working at ATC
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Permits available for eligible groups.
Bus Routes: BCC
The Art Building houses faculty and staff for the Thompson Writing Program.
1 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Secured by the Division of Student Affairs to support the growing student arts scene, the UCAE: Arts Annex houses new rehearsal, studio, and programming spaces for student artists and organizations and is also the new location for the Duke Bikes Program. The mission of the Arts Annex is to make the arts accessible to all Duke students by providing increased resources, enhanced programming, and a welcoming environment that inspires ongoing collaborative partnership within the Duke student arts community.
Hours
Sunday – Thursday: 10am – 12am
Friday – Saturday: 10am – 8pm
404 Gattis Street
Durham, NC 27708
Bell Tower Trailers serve as temporary quarters for various departments and groups.
10 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1974, it was named for Mary Duke Biddle ’07, daughter of Benjamin N. and Sarah P. Duke and mother of Mary D. B. T. Semans. It houses Duke’s Department of Music, music library, Bone Hall and the G. Norman and Ruth G. Eddy Collection of Musical Instruments.
9 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located next to the French Family Science Center, Biological Sciences houses systematics, population genetics and evolution, animal physiology and functional morphology, as well as the Department of Biology.
130 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Biological Sciences Greenhouse contains a diverse reference collection of plants for research and education.
http://www.biology.duke.edu/greenhouse/
136 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1910 as a residence for Bishop John C. Kilgo when he became a Methodist bishop after serving as president of Trinity College. Duke Continuing Studies and Summer Session are housed in Bishop's House.
8 East Campus Union Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1905, it is named for Joseph F. Bivins the first headmaster of Trinity Park School. Bivins houses the Dance Program and WXDU Radio.
2 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The original building was a dorm for Trinity Park School. The current building is constructed with materials from the original building when it was dismantled. It is the home of Brody Theater, which holds 70 people.
5 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Brightleaf Square is North Carolina's first commercial district on the National Register of Historic Places. Its distinctive turn-of-the-century tobacco warehouses have been transformed into a shopping center with specialty stores and restaurants. Duke Press and Duke Psychiatry are located here.
Bryan University Center, which opened in 1982, houses the University Store, the Gothic Bookshop, five dining facilities, film and performing art theaters, the University Box Office, a post office, ATMs and broadcast studio. The Information Desk in the Bryan University Center is open daily for the Duke Community and campus visitors. Friendly people, campus maps, and information about Duke and Durham are just a few of the services provided.
125 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Remodeled in 1992, the Carr Building houses the History Department, a foreign language lab and other classrooms.
1356 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
A block from East Campus, the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) at Duke University is located in the historic Lyndhurst House and the adjoining Bridges House. CDS explores the arts and humanities through classes, fieldwork, historical research projects, exhibitions, awards, book publishing, film events and radio programs.
http://documentarystudies.duke.edu
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Muslim Life at Duke is committed to enriching the lives of Muslim students and the whole campus through organizing events and activities that cater to the spiritual, social and intellectual needs of Duke students. Through the combined efforts of the Muslim Chaplain and the Muslim Student Association, Muslim Life at Duke provides a welcoming home to a diverse ethnic, racial and cultural Muslim community at Duke. In addition, Muslim Life organizes a variety of activities and events related to interfaith, community service and social activism which allow students to discuss issues related to faith, peace, compassion and understanding in a warm and enriching setting. These events and activities are open to all members of the Duke community as well as the Triangle community.
406 Swift Avenue
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
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Residents of Central Campus pick up and turn in their apartment and mailbox keys at this location. Maintenance and housekeeping services can be contacted through this office.
217 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The facility, which opened in 1991, is the university's on-campus child care center and preschool. It is provided exclusively for Duke faculty, staff and employees who are benefit-eligible.
511 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Offering a wide range of services, the office has partnered with IKON Management Services to provide copy and digital printing services. Some services include digital printing, photocopying, large format color prints, scanning, variable data printing, banners, mounting, and finishing.
3540 Kangaroo Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
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Tucked behind Wilson Dorm on East Campus, Crowell Hall houses departments within the Office of Student Affairs and the Duke Coffeehouse.
10 Epworth Lane
Durham, NC 27708
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Part of the Divinity School’s Westbrook Building, Goodson Chapel is central to worship life at the Divinity School. It boasts a 315-seat worship space with 55-foot-high ceilings and an organ balcony.
Founded as the School of Religion in 1926, the Divinity School is housed in three contiguous buildings: The Thomas A. Langford Building, the Gray Building and the Westbrook Building. The Gray Building houses the Department of Religion, Duke Center for Jewish Studies and a portion of the Duke Divinity School.
http://religiondepartment.duke.edu/
http://jewishstudies.duke.edu/
407 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Completed in 1972 to join the existing Old Divinity and Gray Building as a part of the Divinity School. Many Divinity School offices are located in this building.
405 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Part of the Divinity School, the Westbrook Building is connected to the Langford and Gray buildings. Completed in 2005, it houses Goodson Chapel, classrooms, a bookstore, the Refectory restaurant and administrative offices.
403 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The information and education hub of the Gardens is the Doris Duke Center, dedicated in November 2001. Named for Doris Duke (1912-1993), daughter of Duke University benefactor James Buchanan Duke, the Center includes classrooms, a horticulture library, staff offices, and the Gardens' volunteer center. A large event space is frequently used for private, community, and University gatherings, as well as for Gardens functions.
420 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27708
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens are located off of Anderson Street between Campus Drive and Erwin Road. Performances are held in Kirby Horton Hall which is located inside of the Doris Duke Center at the Gardens.
420 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke Partnership for Service (dPS) is the umbrella organization for student-led service organizations at Duke.
306 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
Not ADA Accessible
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http://www.dukephoto.duke.edu/
615 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Duke Teaching Observatory is an observational facility
for teaching and outreach activities in astronomy.
Site has ten telescope piers with power source and Meade
LX-200 compatible mounting plate.
Opened in 1995, the brick building on Central Campus serves as the headquarters for the 146-member Duke University Police Department, which provides round-the-clock police and security to the academic campus, medical center complex, 7,000-acre research forest and satellite facilities throughout North Carolina.
502 Oregon Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Durham Centre is a unique fifteen-story office building with a magnificent stepped pyramid roof rising above the downtown skyline. Distinctive in architectural design, the 195,911 square-foot office tower combines deep blue reflective glass and distinctive red granite imported from Finland. It houses the Duke Clinical Research Institute.
Completed in 1912, East Duke served as the main administrative building for Trinity College and later for the Woman‘s College. East Duke now houses the Department of Art & Art History and the Program in Women's Studies and is the site for many intimate performances in the Nelson Music Room and the East Duke Parlors.
1304 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Commonly referred to as "The Annex", the Engineering Building Addition was built onto Hudson Hall in 1972. This building houses professors‘ offices for each of the engineering disciplines, as well as multiple labs.
100 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Episcopal Center at Duke is a place of worship and fellowship that nurtures discipleship through study of the Bible and reflection upon religious tradition.
505 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
Not ADA Accessible
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The mills, two large buildings and a water tower, were erected on Ninth and Main. Erwin Mills merged with Burlington Industries in 1970. In 1986, Burlington sold the factory to the J.P. Stevens Co., which closed the mill. The one remaining building is now the residential and office space known as Erwin Square.
2024 W. Main Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Also known as Wachovia Plaza, this 10-story, 235,979-square-foot class A office tower houses Duke Credit Union, the Office of Research Support, Office of Federal Relations, Personal Assistance Service (PAS) and other administrative offices.
2200 W. Main Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located beside the Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club, the Duke University Faculty Club is a private swim and tennis club for the faculty and staff of Duke University and the Medical Center.
10 Faculty Club Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
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Opened in 2004, the four-building, 322,000-square-foot facility expands the Pratt School of Engineering's partnership with the School of Medicine by providing laboratories for collaborative research in health care, genomics and biotechnology.
http://www.pratt.duke.edu/fitzpatrick
101 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Originally an administration building, it was renovated for student use in 1954 and renamed for Robert Lee Flowers, who served the university for six decades, including from 1941 to 1948 as president. The building contains offices for student affairs, the student newspaper (The Chronicle) and the yearbook (Chanticleer).
404 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Forlines House is home to Alumni Affairs and the Duke Alumni Association. Founded in 1858, when the institution that is now Duke had 41 graduates, the Duke Alumni Association now represents more than 145,000 alumni from every state and more than 70 countries. http://dukealumni.com
614 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Dedicated in 1999, the Freeman Center provides opportunities for Jewish students of all denominations to worship, study, eat, gather and reach out to the larger community.
1415 Faber Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The $115 million, 280,000-square-foot building, completed in 2006, features state-of-the-art research and teaching laboratories.
124 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in the Georgian style that dominates East Campus, the Friedl Building houses the departments of African & African American Studies and Cultural Anthropology and the Programs in Literature and Latino/a Studies. It is one of the university's centers for teaching and learning in the humanities.
1316 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Fuqua Keller Center (east and west wings of the Fuqua complex) houses classrooms, centers and administrative offices for the Fuqua School of Business.
100 Fuqua Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This former faculty home currently houses Graduate Liberal Studies: http://liberalstudies.duke.edu/
2114 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1931, this building is home to the Graduate School. It was originally the residence of Duke president Robert Lee Flowers and later was occupied by the founding head of the Department of Medicine, Frederic Moir Hanes, and the University Development offices.
2127 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1933, the Hart House is the home of Duke President Richard H. Brodhead. The three-floor building, constructed from brick and timber, borders the Duke football field at the corner of two main roads -- Duke University Road and Academy Drive.
2324 Duke University Road
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The $115 million, 280,000-square-foot building, completed in 2006, features state-of-the-art research and teaching laboratories.
2424 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Easily identifiable along Science Drive by its rounded entrance, Hudson Hall was built in 1948 and dubbed "Old Red" for its brick-clad exterior. In 1992 the building was expanded and renamed for a 1946 graduate and former university board of trustees chairman. Hudson Hall is home to all four departments in the Pratt School of Engineering as well as the school‘s laboratories, computing facilities, offices and classrooms.
100 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
One of several former faculty and administrators homes along Campus Drive that now house university programs and departments, International House assists the more than 1,000 international students and scholars at Duke (and their families) through orientation support, programming, community outreach and advocacy.
300 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
Not ADA Accessible
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Named for the late historian, civil rights advocate and Duke history professor, the John Hope Franklin Center is home to a diverse consortium of Duke programs in the humanities and social sciences that study such issues as race, social equity and globalization.
2204 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1929 to house the Duke Law School - as suggested by the scales of justice decorating the doorway - the Language Center is now home to the departments of Romance Studies and Slavic Languages and Literature and the West Campus language lab.
413 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Law School Building is home to the oldest professional school at Duke, founded in 1904. A 2005 construction project added a 25,000-square-foot wing and re-clad the formerly red brick building to more closely match the "Duke" brick used on several other West Campus buildings.
210 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Housed in two adjacent buildings across the parking lot from the Duke University Police Department, Learning & Organization Development provides consulting, learning services and collaborative human resource development.
402 Oregon Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
While the front half of the building is used by Learning & Organization Development, the back of the building is used as a sculpture studio for the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies.
406 Oregon Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) is one of the largest single-site interdisciplinary research facilities in the U.S. The 341,000-square-foot facility is a multipurpose center housing classrooms, laboratory space and offices. The LSRC has four wings: A, B, C & D (see attached image for details).
308 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The East Campus Union, which opened in 1927, is the center of student life on East Campus. The facility boasts a convenience store, mailboxes, social space and two dining facilities: Trinity Cafe and The Marketplace.
1324 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
One of several former faculty and administrators homes along Campus Drive that now houses Duke's Markets and Management Studies Program. Markets and Management Studies is a certificate program for Duke undergraduates wanting to study business, organizations, entrepreneurship, and related issues.
2016 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Office of News and Communications is part of Duke's Office of Public Affairs and Government Relations. It works with the news media and others to highlight the activities of Duke's faculty, students and staff, both locally and throughout the world.
615 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This former faculty home currently houses the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. The Nicholas Institute occupies three spaces on Duke University’s WestCampus in Durham, NC, at 2101, 2111, and 2117 CampusDrive 2101 Campus Drive
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This former faculty home currently houses the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. The Nicholas Institute occupies three spaces on Duke University’s WestCampus in Durham, NC, at 2101, 2111, and 2117 Campus
2111 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This former faculty home currently houses the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. The Nicholas Institute occupies three spaces on Duke University’s WestCampus in Durham, NC, at 2101, 2111, and 2117 Campus
2117 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
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Built in 1958, North Building houses many offices for the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy.
304 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Fire Safety Division of the Occupational and Environmental Safety Office (OESO) addresses employee safety, training, policies and other concerns regarding Fire Safety and Life Safety.
1411 Hull Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1972, the OIT-Telecommunications Building is occupied by some of Duke''s Office of Information Technology (OIT) offices, Renaissance Computing Institute, and Scalable Computing The Pratt School of Engineering Student Shop is located in the basement.
2 Telecom Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1932, Old Chemistry once contained an industrial laboratory that pioneered tobacco testing and still has carved scientific symbols above the main doorway. Current occupants include the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature, Earth & Ocean Sciences and the Department of Statistical Science.
415 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is a non-profit consortium founded in 1963 that has grown to include 63 universities and research institutions from the United States, Latin America and Australia. OTS conducts graduate and undergraduate education, facilitates research, participates in tropical forest conservation, maintains three biological stations in Costa Rica and conducts environmental education programs.
408 Swift Avenue
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is a non-profit consortium founded in 1963 that has grown to include 63 universities and research institutions from the United States, Latin America and Australia. OTS conducts graduate and undergraduate education, facilitates research, participates in tropical forest conservation, maintains three biological stations in Costa Rica and conducts environmental education programs.
410 Swift Avenue
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This former faculty home currently houses Duke's Parking and Transportation Services. Duke Parking & Transportation Services provides parking facilities, buses and shuttles, and various means of alternative transportation throughout the University and Health System.
2010 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Paul M. Gross Hall, at the northeast corner of Science and Towerview, was named for long-time Chemistry Department Chairman Paul Gross. The 146,400-square-foot building opened in 1968.
140 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1948 and added onto in 1963, the Physics Building is next door to the French Family Science Center and Biological Sciences Center. The Physics Building houses the Physics and Mathematics departments.
120 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Home to many of the Fuqua School of Business' executive education programs, the R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center opened in 1989. The center includes a full-service residential conference facility with 111 guest rooms, a restaurant, high-tech classrooms and meeting spaces.
http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/admin/rdtc/
230 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This 46,000-square-foot building, an expansion of the Sanford School of Public Policy, opened in 2005 and houses the Center for Child and Family Policy and the Duke Center for International Development, among others.
302 Towerview Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1994 and named for former Duke president, N.C. governor and U.S. senator Terry Sanford, the Sanford School of Public Policy’s main building offers a striking architectural contrast to the Duke Law School located just across Science Drive. The building‘s unique open design houses programs devoted to public policy, government, leadership, philanthropy, ethics, journalism and international development.
201 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
A former Liggett tobacco warehouse on Buchanan Boulevard- across from the main entrance to Duke University's East Campus.
114 South Buchanan Blvd.
Durham, NC 27708
Built in 1931, the Social Sciences Building is home to the department of Economics and the Triangle Census Research Data Center.
419 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1931, the name of the building accurately reflects its tenants - the departments of Sociology and Psychology & Neuroscience.
417 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
In 2004, this old Coca-Cola bottling plant was renovated and the Duke Univertsity Talent Identification Program (TIP) moved in. TIP is dedicated to being a national leader in identifying academically talented students and providing innovative programs to support the development of their optimal educational potential.
1121 West Main Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located directly next to Hudson Hall, the Nello L. Teer Building houses a library for engineering, mathematics, and physics.
110 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The 40,000-square-foot West Campus Plaza is located between the Bryan University Center and West Campus Union. Designed to accommodate various types and sizes of activities, the plaza features both fixed and moveable furniture, a main stage for the arts, as well as performance space, dining areas, and small and large group "gathering nodes." The plaza's primary function is to provide outdoor space for interaction among members of the Duke community.
The hall, which opened in 1953 as a dorm for male graduate students, was upgraded in 1995. Wedged between Central Campus and the Medical Center, Trent Hall is now comprised of office and classroom space. There is a cafe in the basement.
310 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory is a Department of Energy -funded laboratory with research faculty from three major universities within the Research Triangle area: Duke University, North Carolina State University, and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Located on the campus of Duke University behind the Physics department, TUNL draws additional collaborators from many universities in the southeast, as well as from labs and universities across the country and all over the world.
This former faculty home currently houses Trinity Technology Services. The Office of Technology Services is responsible for implementing and supporting technology for the faculty, staff, and students of Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. The technology services provided support the academic mission of Trinity College and Duke University.
http://trinity.duke.edu/technology
2122 Campus Dr
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1930, the Undergraduate Admissions building was the first house erected on Campus Drive. Located on the Campus Drive traffic circle, the building is often the first stop for prospective students and their families.
http://www.admissions.duke.edu/
2138 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
University Tower is a landmark building on Tower Blvd. on 15-501 in Durham. With its commanding view of the surrounding area, it houses Duke University Health System Business Development, Marketing & Integrated Corporate & Venture Development and the EPIC Group working on the Electronic Medical Record system.
Completed in 1931, the West Campus Union is situated across from Perkins Library in the quad fronting Duke Chapel. It was designed as the social center of West Campus, and today houses several dining venues, the DukeCard office and the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture.
416 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Completed in 1911, West Duke housed the first college bookstore, the first campus barbershop and post office. It now houses the Program in Education, the Kenan Institute for Ethics and the Department of Philosophy.
1364 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
West Village is a mixed-use community consisting of five historic tobacco warehouses built between 1899 and 1926. The brick structures were once used by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company to process tobacco and manufacture cigarettes. Duke's Office of Durham and Regional Affairs and Duke University Development are now housed here, surrounded by shops and restaurants.
Opened in 2001, the Richard White Lecture Hall is located between the East Duke Building and Aycock residence hall. It features a 243-seat main lecture room, a stage to accommodate student performances and elevator access to the Nelson Music Room in East Duke.
1308 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Secured by the Division of Student Affairs to support the growing student arts scene, the UCAE: Arts Annex houses new rehearsal, studio, and programming spaces for student artists and organizations and is also the new location for the Duke Bikes Program. The mission of the Arts Annex is to make the arts accessible to all Duke students by providing increased resources, enhanced programming, and a welcoming environment that inspires ongoing collaborative partnership within the Duke student arts community.
Hours
Sunday – Thursday: 10am – 12am
Friday – Saturday: 10am – 8pm
404 Gattis Street
Durham, NC 27708
Built in 1927, Baldwin Auditorium's domed roof provides the dominant architectural statement on East Campus. The 900-seat auditorium is the site of musical performances ranging from jazz to chamber music.
1336 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Bone Hall is an 80-seat performance and rehearsal hall inside the Mary Duke Biddle Music Building. A versatile space, it is also used for classes, workshops, and lectures.
9 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Brody Theater is a small arena stage located in Branson Hall on Duke's East Campus.
5 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located in the Bryan University Center on the West Campus of Duke University, the Louise Jones Brown Gallery provides a unique and professional space for artists to display their work in a solo show for 4-6 weeks. Local artists are given precedence.
125 Science Drive,
Durham, NC 27708
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The Duke University Box Office located in the Bryan University Center provides ticketing services for all art and cultural events on the campus including student programs, academic departments such as Theater Studies and Music, Duke Performances, and the American Dance Festival. The Box Office handles ticket sales for events in campus theaters. Tickets are sold at the Box Office, over the phone (919.684.4444) and on-line at tickets.duke.edu. Tickets are also required for most free events in campus theaters in order to limit attendance to the legal capacity of the venue. Contact the Box Office to arrange for tickets and discuss your needs.
125 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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A block from East Campus, the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) at Duke University is located in the historic Lyndhurst House and the adjoining Bridges House. CDS explores the arts and humanities through classes, fieldwork, historical research projects, exhibitions, awards, book publishing, film events and radio programs.
http://documentarystudies.duke.edu
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Duke Chapel, at the top of Chapel Drive on West Campus, is considered to be one of the last great examples of the Collegiate Gothic architectural style in the United States. Opened in 1932, it has a 210-foot-high tower, a 50-bell carillon, 77 stained glass windows, three pipe organs and seating for 1,600 people.
401 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Located within the Crowell building on East Campus, the Duke Coffeehouse is a mecca for alternative culture at Duke as well as a link between the University and the Durham community. The Coffeehouse was founded in 1981 by SHARE (Student Housing for Academic and Residential Experimentation, Duke's first non-Greek selective living group), and run by SHARE until 2003, when it reopened under the administrative umbrella of the Duke University Union. During the week, students study and socialize amidst the aroma of fresh brewed coffee. On the weekends, the Coffeehouse is transformed into a live venue for local and touring musicians, plays, open mics and student performances.
http://www.duke.edu/web/coffeehouse/home.html
106 Epworth Lane
Durham, NC 27708
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DPAC features 2,700 seats in a 100,000 square foot venue specifically designed to host the touring Broadway shows, headline concerts, and the American Dance Festival.
123 Vivian Street
Durham, NC 27701
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As the primary event space of the Franklin Humanities Institute, the "Garage" hosts many public lectures, conferences, screenings, and other programs year-round (http://www.fhi.duke.edu/events). Located in Bay 4 of Smith Warehouse, the Garage is also the permanent home of Haiti: History Embedded in Amber (http://www.fhi.duke.edu/haitiamber/), a public art collaboration between the renowned Haitian-American artist Edouard Duval-Carrié and the faculty and students of the FHI Haiti Lab.
Fredric Jameson Gallery is an art space located in Friedl Building on East Campus.
1316 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Griffith is located on the lower level of the Bryan Center, next to Sheafer Lab Theater. Griffith is used mainly for academic classes.
125 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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This building (located on Hull St., off of Swift Ave between Campus Drive and Highway 147/Durham Freeway) houses arts facilities, including a dance studio, a dance technology lab, and a classroom for the MFA in Experimental and Documentary Art.
1515 Hull Street
Durham, NC 27705
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Named for the late historian, civil rights advocate and Duke history professor, the John Hope Franklin Center is home to a diverse consortium of Duke programs in the humanities and social sciences that study such issues as race, social equity and globalization.
2204 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
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Located in 201 West Union Building, the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture strives to promote racial understanding, build community, and foster an appreciation for and increase knowledge of Black people, Black history, Black culture, and the vast contributions of people of the African Diaspora. The Mary Lou Williams Center also hosts weekly jazz concerts on Wednesday nights during the academic year.
The Nasher Museum of Art opened its new building designed by architect Rafael Viñoly on October 2, 2005, creating a major new center for the arts on campus. The $23 million museum fosters multidisciplinary learning and serves the Research Triangle Area.
2001 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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This 300-seat recital hall is located on Duke's East Campus off Main Street in the East Duke Building.
1304 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The Old Faculty Sculpture Studio houses a sculpture studio and the administrative offices for the sculpture faculty from the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies.
1404 W. Main Street
Durham, NC 27708
ADA Accessible
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The 1,232-seat auditorium hosts numerous musical and stage performances and classical, jazz, folk and rock musicians. Located next to the Duke Chapel, Page Auditorium is connected to Flowers Building and shares its entranceway.
402 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Reynolds is located in the Upper Level of the Bryan Center on West Campus. With a seating capacity of 608, Reynolds is the site for many of the productions with Duke Performances and Chamber Arts Society.
125 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The stunning, 55-acre Sarah P. Duke Gardens are located in the heart of West Campus and are recognized as one of the finest public gardens in the country. Breathtaking and relaxing any time of year, the Gardens boast rose and iris gardens, an Asiatic arboretum, a wisteria pergola, and expansive lawns that are perfect for studying, reading, or simply sprawling on a blanket in the sun. Five miles of shaded, winding pathways provide a great respite as well as a chance to study many native plants and trees.
http://www.hr.duke.edu/dukegardens/
420 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27708
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Sheafer Theater is located on West Campus on the second level of the Bryan Center. It is a black box theater perfect for small-scale productions that demand intimacy between performer and audience. There are adjustable, portable seating platforms. Maximum 130 seats in flexible seating system.
125 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1898, the Ark has had many uses: a gymnasium (and site of the first "Big Four" basketball game in North Carolina in 1906), a cafeteria, the campus laundry and a recreation center. Today, it is used primarily for dance classes and student production rehearsals.
14 Epworth Lane
Durham, NC 27708
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New location for the Duke MFA in Experimental and Documentary Arts (map view is approximate; building is at the corner of Maxwell and Campus Drive).
1509 Campus Dr.
Durham, NC 27707
The 40,000-square-foot West Campus Plaza is located between the Bryan University Center and West Campus Union. Designed to accommodate various types and sizes of activities, the plaza features both fixed and moveable furniture, a main stage for the arts, as well as performance space, dining areas, and small and large group "gathering nodes." The plaza's primary function is to provide outdoor space for interaction among members of the Duke community.
Trent gallery is located on the basement floor of Trent Hall, next to Grace’s Cafe. It is free and open to the public for viewing during regular business hours.
310 Trent Drive, Durham
NC 27710
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The Visual Arts and Media Studies Warehouse is located Smith Warehouse Bays 11 and 12. The Visual Studies Initiative is housed in Bay 11. These facilities include offices, studios, and communal work spaces for students, faculty, staff, and research groups from Art, Art History & Visual Studies; Computer Science; Documentary Studies; English; Information Science + Information Studies; Kimberly J. Jenkins Chair for New Technologies and Society; Program in Literature; Visualization Technology Group, Pratt School of Engineering; and the Duke Visual Studies Initiative.
114 South Buchanan Blvd.
Durham, NC 27708
Opened in 2003, the 11,000-square-foot outdoor tennis facility features seating for 700 around Duke‘s six outdoor varsity courts and a state-of-the-art sound and electronics system.
324 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
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Keith and Brenda Brodie Recreation Center
20 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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201 Pascal-Brooks Dr
Durham, NC 27708
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Many sports enthusiasts consider Cameron Indoor Stadium, built in 1940, a basketball shrine. The Blue Devils men's and women's basketball teams benefit from Cameron's intimate seating arrangements for slightly more than 9,000 fans, including bleacher-style seats alongside the court reserved for students (who are nicknamed the Cameron Crazies).
115 Whitford Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Opened in 1930 and later named for Wilbur Wade "Cap" Card, Trinity College‘s first athletic director and basketball coach, the all-purpose gym contains an elevated track, a swimming pool and a basketball court. In its basketball heyday, Card could accommodate about 4,000 spectators. Located adjacent to Cameron Indoor Stadium, Card Gym stretches alongside the grassy expanse of Krzyzewskiville, the tent city built by students each basketball season.
320 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The Finch-Yeager Building overlooks Wallace Wade Stadium and is comprised of Duke Sports Medicine Clinic, Duke Sports Medicine Physical Therapy, the Michael Krzyzewski Human Performance Lab (K-Lab) and the Duke Sports Performance Program.
110 Frank Bassett Road
Durham, NC 27708
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Located between the Wilson Recreation Center and Sheffield Tennis Center, the Intramural Building is headquarters for men's and women's intramural sports.
208 Wannamaker Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1951, the 2,000-seat stadium is named for Jack Coombs, who coached baseball at Duke for 24 years, and is home to Duke‘s baseball team.
101 Whitford Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Opened in 1999, Koskinen Stadium is home to the Blue Devil soccer and lacrosse teams. The stadium can accommodate 7,000 spectators.
106 Whitford Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The three-story, 56,000-square-foot
Michael W. Krzyzewski Center - Dedicated to Academic & Athletic Excellence, named for Duke's Hall of Fame basketball coach, houses tutoring, computer resources, one-on-one counseling and team study space for Duke’s 600-plus student-athletes.
107 Whitford Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The William D. Murray Building serves the university's lacrosse and soccer teams.
110 Whitford Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Completed in 1999, this six-story complex houses: an academic center for Duke's student-athletes; the Duke Sports Hall of Fame; the Duke Basketball Museum; locker rooms and training facilities for the men's and women's basketball teams; and offices for the athletic director, basketball coaches and staff.
306 Towerview Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
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Home to Duke men's and women's tennis teams, the Sheffield Tennis Center houses a six-court indoor tennis center, locker rooms and coach's offices.
204 Wannamaker Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Opened in 1972, the Taishoff Aquatic Pavillion is home to Duke's swimming and diving teams. http://recreation.duke.edu/
326 Towerview Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
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1921 Yearby Street
Durham, NC 27708
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The 35,000-seat, horseshoe-shaped stadium opened in 1929. Hosted the Rose Bowl in 1942, as a precautionary measure following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Site of annual commencement exercises.
120 Frank Bassett Road
Durham, NC 27708
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Located on the edge of campus, the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club features a four-diamond hotel and restaurant, meeting and ballroom facilities. An expansion, completed in 2005, added 100 rooms, a conference center, a fitness center, a driving range and a new golf facility for the Duke men's and women's golf teams.
http://www.washingtondukeinn.com/
3001 Cameron Boulevard
Durham, NC 27708
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Completed in 1996 and renovated in 2011, the turf field was primarily built for the Duke field hockey program. Thanks in large part to the contributions of Morris and Ruth Williams, the Duke facility features one of the best watering systems in the country, a state of the art sound system and a new scoreboard. The generosity of Jack Katz made possible the expansion of the stadium's brand new bleachers, the new press box and the brick entranceway.
Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium is located on Duke's East Campus. The field is across from Well Springs market on Broad Street, between Markum Avenue and Main Street.
The 99,000-square-foot center is connected to the Aquatic Center and provides four stories of training and practice facilities, including a weight and training area, indoor track, basketball courts and multi-purpose rooms for students, faculty and staff members.
330 Towerview Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
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Opened in 2002, the 70,000-square-foot Harold "Spike" Yoh Football Center overlooks Wallace Wade Stadium. The state-of-the-art facility provides training and weight rooms, players' lounges, offices, locker rooms, an indoor practice field and meeting rooms.
120 Whitford Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1926, Alspaugh residence hall is named for Joseph W. Alspaugh, chairman of the committee that steered Duke through financial straits in teh 1880s. Alspaugh is home to approximately 125 first-year students.
1344 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1911, Aycock residence hall is home to approximately 90 first-year students. Aycock is part of the East 2 Neighborhood, along with the neighboring buildings of Epworth, Jarvis, Giles and Wilson.
1312 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1927, Bassett residence hall is named for history professor John Spencer Bassett, whose controversial views established Trinity College as a leader in its commitment to academic freedom. Basset is home to approximately 125 first-year students.
1332 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The university's newest dormitory building, Bell Tower Residence Hall was completed for the 2005-06 academic year. Located on East Campus, the residence hall houses about 140 students and provides two suites for faculty-in-residence.
40 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Blackwell is home to approximately 185 first-year students. Built in 1994, the building is named for Blackwell Park, the original Durham County fairground and the eventual home of Trinity College in 1892.
51 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1927, Brown residence hall is named for Joseph Gill Brown, a trusteee for 34 years. Brown is home to approximately 125 first-year students. Brown is the primary home for the first-year Wellness Living Learning Community.
1328 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The oldest and smallest residence hall on Duke's East Campus, Epworth is home to 50 residents. Built in 1892, much of Trinity College's early life in Durham centered there. Epworth is part of the East 2 Neighborhood, along with Aycock, Giles, Jarvis and Wilson residence halls.
2 Epworth Lane
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1957, Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall is home to approximately 190 first-year students. Gilbert-Addoms is home to the GA DownUnder, a large multi-functional area for residents across East Campus.
1368 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1928, Giles is home to approximately 115 first-year students. It is part of the East 2 Neighborhood, along with Aycock, Epworth, Jarvis, and Wilson residence halls.
1352 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1912, Jarvis is home to approximately 90 first-year students. Jarvis is part of the East 2 Neighborhood, along with Aycock, Epworth, Giles, and Wilson residence halls.
1360 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1926, Pegram residence hall is named for William Howell Pegram, who taught chemistry and other subjects over several decades. Pegram is home to approximately 125 first-year students.
1340 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Randolph Residence Hall is home to approximately 180 first-year students. Built in 1994, the hall is named for Randolph County, North Carolina, the original location of Trinity College. Randolph, along with Bell Tower and Blackwell, are part of the East Neighborhood 4.
50 Brodie Gym Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1921, Southgate residence hall is home to approximately 150 first-year students.
1400 West Main Street
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1927, Wilson residence hall is currently home to approximately 100 first-year students. Wilson is part of the East 2 Neighborhood, along with Aycock, Epworth, Giles and Jarvis residence halls.
1320 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Opened in 1931, Craven Quad is named for Braxton Craven, whose 40 years of labors in Randolph County built the base for the present university. From 1842-82, Craven helped create the first degree-granting teachers college in the South, then transformed it into a liberal arts institution. Craven is one of six residential quadrangles, or quads, on West Campus. Craven Quad contains Buildings A-F, R-Z, and AA and is home to approximately 430 sophomore, junior and senior students.
440 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Featuring a large clock tower at its entrance, Crowell Quad is one of six residential quads on West Campus. Built in 1930, Crowell Quad was named for John Franklin Crowell, president of Trinity when the school relocated to Durham. Crowell Quad accommodates just over 350 sophomore, junior and senior students.
315 Towerview
Durham, NC 27708
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This residential tower is also known as Edens 3A. Decker Tower opened in 1989.
109 Edens Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1966, Edens Quad is home to more than 500 upperclassmen in seven separate buildings. It is named for A. Hollis Edens, president of Duke from 1949-60.
419 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1966, Edens Quad is home to more than 500 upperclassmen in seven separate buildings. It is named for A. Hollis Edens, president of Duke from 1949-60.
415 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1966, Edens Quad is home to more than 500 upperclassmen in seven separate buildings. It is named for A. Hollis Edens, president of Duke from 1949-60.
423 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1966, Edens Quad is home to more than 500 upperclassmen in seven separate buildings. It is named for A. Hollis Edens, president of Duke from 1949-60.
113 Edens Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1966, Edens Quad is home to more than 500 upperclassmen in seven separate buildings. It is named for A. Hollis Edens, president of Duke from 1949-60.
117 Edens Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1938, Few Quad is named for William Preston Few, a Shakespearean scholar who served more than 30 years as president. During Few's administration, Trinity College became Duke University. The Women's Center is located in 107 Few Federation, across the rose garden from the Allen Building.
420 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Opened in January 2012 the fourth wing of Keohane Quad on West Campus contains spacious, lofty living rooms, adjoining kitchens and huge windows. Natural light illuminates the hallways and a combination of natural wood and exposed pipes add elements of hi-tech architecture throughout. About 40 percent of the bedrooms are singles, many of which belong to suites and share a common space. There are study rooms with walls to write on and a major new commons area with atrium event space and an outdoor plaza that connects the hall to Edens residences and the renovated McClendon Tower. K4 houses 148 students.
427 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Keohane Quad is home to about 500 sophomore, junior, and senior students on Duke’s West Campus. Named after President Nannerl Overholser Keohane, Keohane Quadrangle is home to McClendon Tower, which has dining, social and study spaces, and the K4 residence hall, which was completed in 2011. The quad features an enclosed grassy area as well as an adjacent grassy area known as the Keohane Quad Amphitheater.
Find out more about Duke's Housing Communities here: http://studentaffairs.duke.edu/hdrl/housing-communities
101 Wannamaker Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Built in 1930, Kilgo Quad is named for John Carlisle Kilgo, a popular minister who assumed leadership of Trinity shortly after the school moved to Durham. One of six residential quadrangles on West Campus, Kilgo is made up of eight individual houses, each labeled respectively from I to P.
104 Union Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Mitchell Tower is named after Donor Norb F. Schaefer's wife, Carolyn Mitchell Schaefer. Also known as Edens 3B, this building opened in 1989 and is home to the Arts Theme House.
105 Edens Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Named for Dean William H. Wannamaker, this quadrangle, or quad, is one of six residential quads on West Campus. Opened in 1958, Wannamaker is home to more than 240 sophomore, junior and senior students.
102 Wannamaker Fire Ln.
Durham, NC 27708
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Formerly a sports bar that catered to students, the Kudzu Tavern has been converted to meeting space. Available for dances and other group functions, the multipurpose space at the edge of Central Campus features multiple big-screen TVs, pool tables and a back deck.
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
A prominent feature of Central Campus life is the Mill Village. This cluster of activity, social, and dining space is located at the intersection of Anderson and Yearby Streets. It features a study space, an indoor meeting and function space, a outdoor patio, a gym, the Uncle Harry's convenience store, and the new Devil's Bistro restaurant.
http://www.studentaffairs.duke.edu/rlhs/resources/mill-village
Devil's Bistro
Features full service coffee/espresso bar and beer/wine bar with a variety of local beverges bottled and on tap, as well as omelets, pancakes, assorted pastries,bagels,soups, salads, burgers and brick-oven pizzas.
Regular Hours
M-S: 10a-9p
9p-12a LN
Su: 10a-9p
Credit Cards Accepted
1917 Yearby - Central Campus
(919) 660-3753
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A 32-unit complex of two-bedroom units, Town House Apartments is located on Swift Avenue, between Central Campus and East Campus. The complex is reserved for graduate and professional students and features an outdoor swimming pool.
Swift Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
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Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
209 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
215 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
221 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
302 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
304 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
312 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
314 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
205 Oregon Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
206 Oregon Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
301 Oregon Street
Durham, NC 27705
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Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
302 Oregon Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1914 Lewis Street
Durham, NC 27705
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Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1909 Yearby Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1911 Yearby Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1915 Yearby Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
2011 Yearby Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
2015 Yearby Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
2017 Yearby Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1809 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1901 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1905 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1907 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1909 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1911 Ewin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1913 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1915 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1700 Pace Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1706 Pace Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1708 Pace Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
1712 Pace Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
201 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
202 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
204 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
205 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
206 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
208 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
209 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
210 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
215 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Central Campus currently provides housing for more than 1,000 students. These apartments include studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units and are fully furnished.
220 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
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This $24 million institute, which opened in 2004 and is located next to the Duke Eye Center on Erwin Road, provides space to house additional ophthalmology investigators and state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment.
2351 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
A full-service outpatient facility, the Duke Ambulatory Surgery Center is located in the North Pavilion building about one block from Duke Hospital.
120 E. Carver Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1932 and named after Bessie Baker, the first dean of nursing at Duke Hospital, Baker House is contiguous with Duke Clinic and houses various clinics, diagnostic, treatment and support services including Plastic Surgery, Speech and Hearing, Oral Surgery and departmental administrative offices.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Brain Imaging and Analysis Center (BIAC) brings together scientists from Duke and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill to find interdisciplinary solutions to fundamental research questions about the human brain.
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1990, the Bryan Research Building is where researchers explore how the brain works. This building is near the northeast corner of Research and Sciences drives.
311 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Cancer Center Isolation Facility (CCIF) is a special containment facility for cancer research. The CCIF is part of the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, established in 1972, as a federally designated center to fight the disease.
15 Genome Ct.
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The 26-acre campus, which opened in 1991 off Erwin Road, is home to several buildings, including the Sarah Stedman Nutrition Center, the PepsiCo Fitness Center, Duke Center for Integrative Medicine and the Duke Aesthetics Center.
10 Center For Living Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Approximately 38,000 net square feet, the facility contains conventional animal housing, a veterinary treatment room, and related service areas.
9 Genome Ct.
Durham, NC 27710
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The Child Guidance Clinic (CGC) provides government and community-service supported clinical services for children and families.
411 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Civitan Building houses the Duke Addictions Program and much of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science clinical services.
2213 Elba Street
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Home to research laboratories and offices.
213 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Hypobaric and Hyperbaric Center labs, used for research, treatment and training involving hyperbaric and hypobaric exposure and simulation, occupy about 12,000 square feet of space.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Named for the first dean of the Duke School of Medicine, the Davison Building was designed to open onto the university's academic quad to demonstrate its integral connection with the rest of the campus.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1962, this building contains clinics, diagnostic, treatment, and support services, departmental research laboratories and offices.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located about one mile from the Medical Center complex along Erwin Road, the Dialysis Center is an outpatient facility administered in conjunction with the inpatient dialysis at Duke Hospital.
1306 Morreene Road
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
At the Duke University Eye Center, doctors treat unusual eye diseases and perform a variety of complex surgical procedures. The center, opened in 1973, also provides general ophthalmologic care to more than 37,000 patients a year.
http://www.dukehealth.org/eye_center/
2351 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The three patient care towers, completed in 1980, contain inpatient units for medicine, surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology.
http://www.dukehealth.org/locations/duke_hospital/location_details
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke Medicine Pavilion, a major expansion of Duke University Hospital, will add 16 new operating suites and 160 critical care and intermediate beds.
Once completed in 2013, the steel-and-glass building will offer a much-needed new surgical platform and improved patient amenities.
The Duke Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences has shaped the way mental health care is practiced today.
Our physicians and practitioners are renowned for their treatment of anxiety and mood disorders, as well as their clinical expertise in areas such as child mental health treatment and medical psychology. The high quality of Duke Medicine’s mental health practitioners and services is complemented by the superior level of care and consideration we given to each patient.
718 Rutherford Street
Durham, NC 27705
Not ADA Accessible
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For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The 369-bed acute care hospital has been serving the health care needs of Durham, Orange, and surrounding counties for 35 years.
As a comprehensive health care facility, Durham Regional Hospital provides inpatient, outpatient, surgical, and emergency care and features a level II special care nursery, Durham Rehabilitation Institute, and the Davis Ambulatory Surgical Center.
Built on the tradition of caring of its predecessor hospitals -- Lincoln and Watts -- Durham Regional Hospital is proud to be a part of Duke Medicine and remains dedicated to providing the exceptional medical care with the personal touch and convenience only a community hospital can offer.
3643 North Roxboro Road
Durham, N.C. 27704
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1976, cancer patients make more than 80,000 visits each year to the Morris Cancer Clinics for treatment or follow-up care.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1963, the Stead Building is contiguous with Duke Clinic and houses departmental research laboratories and offices.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Dr. Ewald W. "Bud" Busse, associate provost emeritus and dean of Medical and Allied Health Education at Duke University from 1974-82, was one of the world's foremost authorities on human aging and a founder of the field of geriatric psychiatry. Duke honored him in 1985 by naming this building in his honor on the medical center campus.
40 Duke Medicine Cir
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Edwin L. Jones Cancer Research Building is part of the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, established in 1972 as one of the first federally designated centers offering a multidisciplinary approach to the disease.
207 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The School of Nursing research programs are housed in the 9,000-square-foot Elizabeth C. Clipp Research Building, which contains a variety of dedicated spaces for research management and is headquarters for the School of Nursing Center for Instructional Technology and Distance Learning.
311 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke FEL Laboratory is housed in a 52,000 square foot facility with the addition of the 13,000 square foot Keck Life Sciences Research Laboratory on the campus. Active areas of research at DFELL include FEL physics, nuclear physics, materials science, and biological and biomedical sciences.
101 Circuit Dr.
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The four-story, 122,000-square-foot building houses investigators from across the campus who are utilizing model organisms to explore and inform biology and health.
210 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Global Health Research Building houses medical research facilities.
909 S. LaSalle Street
Durham, NC 27701
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The Elizabeth P. Hanes House, originally a dormitory and teaching facility for nursing students, was constructed in 1952. It currently houses the Department of Community & Family Medicine, the Duke Area Health Education Center and other medical center offices.
315 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1930 as the original Duke Hospital building, Hospital South, also known as Duke Clinics, is now home to the School of Medicine and the medical center's outpatient clinics, including the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Division of Dermatology and Division of Urology.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Legacy Tower, which was formerly the NC Mutual Life building, houses the Duke’s Center for Child and Family Health, Department of Community and Family Medicine and Department of Psychiatry. It is located down the street from the American Tobacco Campus.
Opened in 1950 as the North Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital and later renamed for Duke‘s first medical student, Lenox Baker Hospital provides outpatient services for children and adults.
3040 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1950 as the North Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital and later renamed for Duke's first medical student, Lenox Baker Hospital provides outpatient services for children and adults.
3000 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke Center for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging opened September 1, 2001. Among the first dedicated cardiovascular MRI centers in the country, it has established one on the nation's first cardiac MRI fellowship training programs.
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke Center for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging opened in 2001. Among the first dedicated cardiovascular MRI centers in the country, it has established one on the nation's first cardiac MRI fellowship training programs.
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke Center for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging opened in 2001. Among the first dedicated cardiovascular MRI centers in the country, it has established one on the nation's first cardiac MRI fellowship training programs.
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Center for Health Education (formerly known as The School of Medicine Learning Center) will establish the first new home for medical student education since classes began in the Davison Building in 1930, and will provide students with the latest in educational technologies and a team-based learning design.
Opened in 2000, the five-story Duke Children's Hospital brings more than 25 pediatric subspecialties together in one family- and child-friendly setting.
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke University Medical Center Library (DUMCL) is located in the Seeley G. Mudd Building, above the Searle Center. The building is about halfway along the walkway between Duke Hospital (North) and the Duke Clinics (South Hospital). The Library's resources include books and journals (paper and electronic formats), audiovisuals, multimedia programs, databases, "Subject Guides" with links to Websites, online tutorials, and more. The Library also offers a broad range of services, from document delivery and interlibrary loan to customized classes and consultations.
http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/
103H Seeley Mudd Bldg #103
Durham, NC 27710-0001
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The four-story MSRB opened in 1994 to provide more clinical research space on campus. Scientists here conduct research into gene therapy technology to fight cancer and AIDS, into organ transplantation, and into other areas of science.
203 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This 165,000 square-foot building houses research space for the Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Stedman Nutrition Center, and the departments of Surgery and Medicine. It also supports and complements the nearby Genome Science Research Buildings.
2 Genome Ct.
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Nanaline H. Duke Building opened in 1968 as the first of several laboratories along the east side of Research Drive.
307 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
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North Ancillary, part of Duke University Hospital, is a full-service hospital with about 1,000 beds, regular and intensive care inpatient units, a regional emergency/trauma center and a pediatric health center.
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
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Located a block from Duke Hospital, North Pavilion houses the Ambulatory Surgery Center, Adult Bone Marrow Transplantation Outpatient Clinic, and other Duke Medicine offices and labs.
2400 Pratt Street
Durham, NC 27705
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OESO ensures that the University and Medical Center meet regulatory requirements and relevant community standards by identifying hazardous conditions, developing appropriate control measures, implementing controls.
5 Genome Ct
Durham, NC 27710
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Duke Child and Family Center, Duke Pediatric Neuropysch Clinic and Duke Perinatal Durham are located in this mixed use building off of Erwin road.
2608 Erwin Road,
Durham, NC 27705
Located on a 26-acre campus adjacent to Duke University, the Center for Living provides a secluded, secure environment for participants to focus on enhancing their quality of life.
15 Center For Living Drive
Durham, NC 27710
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Founded in 1968, the Phytotron building is where plants are grown in environmentally controlled chambers. There, researchers study the effects of carbon dioxide, temperature, light and other factors on plant ecologies.
138 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The Marshall Pickens building houses the Duke Family Medicine Center, which provides primary care and disease prevention for patients of all ages.
2100 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
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Completed in 1968, the Research Park Buildings collectively contain the Departments of Anesthesiology, Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Pharmacology, and Surgery research labs, offices, and hospital clinic labs.
2 Circuit Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Completed in 1968, the Research Park Buildings collectively contain the Departments of Anesthesiology, Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Pharmacology, and Surgery research labs, offices, and hospital clinic labs.
10 Circuit Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Completed in 1968, the Research Park Buildings collectively contain the Departments of Anesthesiology, Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Pharmacology, and Surgery research labs, offices, and hospital clinic labs.
14 Circuit Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Completed in 1968, the Research Park Buildings collectively contain the Departments of Anesthesiology, Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Pharmacology, and Surgery research labs, offices, and hospital clinic labs.
6 Circuit Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Alexander H. Sands, Jr. Building houses Duke Medicine research laboratories and offices.
303 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
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The Sarah W. Stedman Nutrition and Metabolism Center is an interdepartmental and interdisciplinary center for metabolic and nutritional research, with strong ties to basic and clinical research groups on the Duke campus and beyond.
3475 Center For Living Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Duke University School of Medicine’s Physician Assistant (PA) program is located at 800 S. Duke St. The location is the former downtown Durham headquarters for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and has been the home of the PA program since January 2009. The building is a two-story brick structure that dates back to the early 1960s. It contains a large state-of-the-art classroom, four physical diagnosis labs, 10 student seminar breakout rooms, and dedicated space for patient simulators. There are warm welcoming spaces for students, with cozy study nooks and open spaces for students to collaborate and learn together. The kitchen area and lounge are inviting and spacious and serve students, faculty and staff who mix and mingle together at break times.
The Duke University School of Nursing provides leadership in the health care of people through education, research, and health care delivery.
307 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Proposals for a new Medical Center Library were first advanced in 1959, but the library didn‘t come to fruition until the Seeley G. Mudd Building opened in 1975. Located south of Duke Hospital, the library‘s collection includes the Trent Room (a rebuilt 18th century English library that contains the private collection of Dr. Josiah C. Trent). The building is connected to the Searle Center, which contains a restaurant and conference, lecture and banquet halls.
10 Searle Center Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The 120,000-square-foot, $41-million building, located off Research Drive on Duke's West Campus, was dedicated in April 2003. It is home to scientific teams from the Center for Human Genetics and other Duke research units.
905 S. LaSalle Street
Durham, NC 27710
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The walkway located on Level 2 of the Medical Center Parking Garage I connects to this building, which contains the entrance lobby, clinics, food court, and the amphitheater. There is also an information desk on the second level.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Student Health Services (SHS) at Duke University is a joint program supported by the Division of Student Affairs and the Department of Pediatrics. A wide variety of services are available through SHS. The Duke Student Health Center is the primary source for healthcare services including general medical care, basic nutrition counseling, laboratory services, travel / immunization clinics, and allergy / immunotherapy clinic. Many services at the Duke Student Health Center are covered by the Health Fee.
We are located on Flowers Drive in the Duke Clinic complex (Duke South, Sub-Basement, Orange Zone). Medical Services are provided by board-certified faculty physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and resident physicians under faculty supervision.
This organization has undergraduate and medical student members. The Coalition runs 5 community health clinics, offers a pre-career health internship program that places students in rural, impoverished areas of North Carolina and also does environmental justice work.
304 Alexander Avenue
Durham, NC 27705
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Built in 1986, the Surgical Oncology Research Facility, along with the Environmental Safety Building as well as the Research Park Buildings collectively contain the Departments of Anesthesiology, Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Pharmacology, and Surgery research laboratories, offices, and hospital clinic laboratories.
915 S. LaSalle Street
Durham, NC 27710
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Built in 1998 as a research laboratory project for the Duke University Medical Center.
11 Genome Ct.
Durham, NC 27710
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Located across Erwin Road from Duke Hospital, the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) is a 274-bed tertiary care referral, teaching and research facility affiliated with Duke's School of Medicine.
508 Fulton Street
Durham, NC 27705
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Exams and assessments take place at the Andrew G. Wallace Clinic building, a full-service medical facility with on-site labs and current technologies. It contains clinics, diagnostic, treatment, and support services and departmental offices.
11 Center For Living Drive
Durham, NC 27710
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Opened in 1966 and named after a former dean of the Medical Center, the Barnes Woodhall building is contiguous with Duke Clinic and houses radiology, departmental research laboratories, offices and hospital administration.
201 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
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The Bostock Library which opened in October 2005 comprises five floors of services and collections configured to create an environment conducive to study, learning and research. Special features include the two-story Carpenter Reading Room, the Center for Instructional Technology, wireless and high-speed Internet access throughout the building, spectacular views of the Duke Chapel, and adjacency to both Duke’s expanding science and engineering complex and the West Campus quad.
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located on the first floor of the Gray building, the Divinity School Library serves the Divinity School as well as the wider university and scholarly community. With collections covering the spectrum of world religions, it offers particular depth in Christianity and Judaism.
http://library.duke.edu/divinity/index.html
407 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708-0972
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Ford Library is located on Level 2 of Breeden Hall of the Fuqua School of Business. The library provides reference materials and on-line resources that focus on business and general business management issues.
http://library.fuqua.duke.edu/index.html
100 Fuqua Drive Ford Library
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Goodson Law Library occupies space on all four floors of the Law School building, with the entrance located on Level 3. It comprises one-half of the Duke Law School Information Services team (DLSIS), which also includes the Law School's Academic Technologies department. This close relationship is reflected in the unified service desk on Level 3, where library users receive streamlined, one-stop assistance from highly knowledgeable and skilled staff.
http://www.law.duke.edu/lib/index
210 Science Drive, Durham
NC 27708-0361
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Duke University’s Library Service Center (LSC) is a state-of-the-art high density library repository designed to maintain optimal levels and give materials longer lives. The center supports the ever expanding growth of the Libraries various collections. The center is conveniently located a short drive from the main campus off Hwy. 147 and I-40. The Library Service Center has a robust document delivery service available for all circulating material, to include electronic delivery. Requested material is retrieved and delivered within 24 hours Monday through Saturday morning. Scholars are welcome to conduct research in the Center’s Reading Room.
http://library.duke.edu/about/depts/lsc/index.html
5 Anson St., Durham
NC 27703
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Built in 1927, Lilly Library provides reference materials and online resources for first-year students. Houses the university's principal collection of art and art history materials. Served as Duke's art museum from 1927-69.
http://library.duke.edu/lilly/
1348 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke University Medical Center Library (DUMCL) is located in the Seeley G. Mudd Building, above the Searle Center. The building is about halfway along the walkway between Duke Hospital (North) and the Duke Clinics (South Hospital). The Library's resources include books and journals (paper and electronic formats), audiovisuals, multimedia programs, databases, "Subject Guides" with links to Websites, online tutorials, and more. The Library also offers a broad range of services, from document delivery and interlibrary loan to customized classes and consultations.
http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/
103H Seeley Mudd Bldg #103
Durham, NC 27710-0001
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located in the Biddle Music building, the Music Library is generally intended for teaching and research in the areas of musicology, historical performance practice, and composition.
http://library.duke.edu/music/
113 Biddle Music Building
Durham, NC 27708
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As the largest campus library, Perkins Library is the core of the university library system, containing six floors of collections, study spaces, and library services. The Link, an innovative teaching and learning space, is located on Lower Level 1. The Data & GIS Services Center is located on Level 2. The Perkins Library eatery, also known as The Perk, is housed in the Karl and Mary Ellen von der Heyden Pavilion.
411 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The David M. Rubenstein Library holds rare books, manuscripts, audio recordings, moving images, artifacts, digital files, and other materials that together document over 20 centuries of human history. Housed here are the University Archives, Rare Book Room and Gothic Reading Room. The Rubenstein Library is scheduled to be renovated between 2012 and 2015. Please see the library renovation website for details: http://blogs.library.duke.edu/renovation/
103 Perkins Library
Durham, NC 27708-0185
919-660-5822
Enjoy the finest espresso, cappuccino, latte, Italian sodas, gourmet coffee, and smoothies in a spacious and relaxed atmosphere. Fresh grilled sandwiches, salads, soups, muffins, scones, and other pastries are available as well.
Regular Hours
M-Th: 7:30a-12a
F: 7:30a-10p
Sa:10a-10p
Su:10a-12a
No Credit Cards Accepted
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Features an authentic Tex-Mex menu, including freshly made tacos on made-from scratch flour tortillas, hand-rolled burritos, enchilada plates, a salsa bar, and homemade queso and guacamole.
Regular Hours
Su-W: 11a-12a
Th-Sa: 11a-2a
Credit Cards Accepted
Bryan Center
(919) 660-3937
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Located in the Bryan Center, Au Bon Pain offers a variety of breakfast options, pastries, soups, colorful salads and signature sandwiches. Au Bon Pain's staff prides themselves on providing quality, healthy options and great customer service.
Regular Hours
M-Th: 7:30a-12a
F: 7:30a-10p
Sa:10a-10p
Su:10a-12a
No Credit Cards Accepted
Bryan Center
(919) 660-3932
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Brewing fresh coffee and offers fresh baked goods, frozen drinks, and novelty snack-foods.
Regular Hours
M-F: 8a-12a
Sa: 10a-12a
Su: 11a-12a
No Credit Cards Accepted
McClendon Tower
(919) 684-2326
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Offers a Mediterranean menu, including hot and cold sandwiches, hearty entrees, fresh salads, and desserts.
Regular Hours
M-Th: 8a-3p
F: 8a-2p
Sa-Su: Closed
Credit Cards Accepted
LSRC
(919) 660-3971
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Features a traditional menu (chicken sandwiches, nuggets, Cool Wraps, waffle fries, and salads), as well as fresh Comic Cantina burritos and quesadillas.
West Union
(919) 660-3921
M-Th: 9a-7p
F: 9a-4p
Sa-Su: Closed
Credit Cards Accepted
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Full Service Coffee Bar serving mostly Organic Fair, Mightly Leaf Tea, sandwiches, salads, wraps and pastries. Brought to you by Sam Clowney and Rob Clay, owners of the Bella Union.
Regular Hours
M-F: 8a-5p
Sa-Su: Closed
No Credit Cards Accepted
French Science
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Faculty and staff enjoy this gourmet buffet, which offers hot entrees and sides, specialty salads, soups, and a salad bar. Personable servers offer fresh desserts to cap off the meal. The Faculty Commons Conference Center meeting rooms can be reserved through Event Management (660-1750).
West Union, Upper Level
660-3927
Regular Hours
M-F: 11:30a-2p*
Sa-Su: Closed
This mecca of Duke's Jewish life features Henry's Place, a gourmet Kosher kitchen. Dinner is served Monday through Thursday, with special spreads for Friday Shabbat and Jewish holidays, including Passover. Vegetarians and those with dairy allegies are sure to find this location a treat.
Regular Hours
M-Th: 5p-8p
F: 7p-8:30p
Reservations (919) 684-6422
Sa-Su: Closed
No Credit Cards Accepted
Freeman Center for Jewish Life
Freeman Center
(919) 684-0136
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Features authentic Asian cuisine-- everything from pot stickers and General Tso's chicken to egg drop soup and Moo Goo Gai Pan. The menu includes lunch, dinner, and health-conscious specials, as well as a selection of traditional American breakfast and lunch food.
Regular Hours
Su-F: 10a-9p
Sa: Closed
Credit Cards Accepted
Trent Hall
(919) 660-3966
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For Breakfast, select from hot entrees, made-to-order omelets, fresh pastries, seasonal fruits and melons, waffles and a selection of hot and cold cereals. For lunch and dinner, the Great Hall offers made-to-order pasta, a fresh stir-fry wok, a chargrill with meat and seafood, vegetarian entrees at the Spice station, a salad bar, a made-to-order deli with hot panini’s, hand-tossed pizzas and calzones and hot fajita wraps. Great Hall Website
Located in the West Union Building.
Credit Cards Accepted
Serving Greek cuisine.
Regular Hours
M-Su: 11a-7:30p
No credit cards accepted.
BC Plaza
(919) 454-3625
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Located on the Bryan Center Plaza, JB's offers fresh baked local buns, great dogs, fresh made toppings, and creative combinations to include vegetarian options.
Regular Hours
Su-W: 11a-7:30p
Th-S: 11a-4:30a
No Credit Cards Accepted
Offering freshly roasted coffee, with a menu of classic espresso drinks and high quality coffee from around the world. Also, choose from our selection of local pastries.
Regular Hours
M-F: 7:30a-8p
Sa: 9a-5p
Su: Closed
No Credit Cards Accepted
Bryan Center
(919) 660-5078
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A jewel at the heart of the historic West Campus, this open, glass-walled space has been designed for gathering and studying, reading and writing, conversation and collaboration. The Pavilion is an elegant yet inviting building that is a daily destination for students, faculty and staff as well as a venue for special events. The Pavilion café, the Perk, serves beverages and salads, sandwiches and desserts Monday-Friday and Sunday evening.
Regular Hours
M-Th:7:30a-12a
F: 7:30a-5p
Sa: 12p-6p
Su: 4p-12a
Credit Cards Accepted
Bostock Library
(919) 684-2049
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We offer a selection of our locally-made, handcrafted paletas (Mexican pops) at our kiosk on Bryan Center Plaza. We offer rich cream-based ice cream pops as well as light and refreshing fruit-based pops to suit your taste. Open daily, weather permitting.
Regular Hours
M-Su: 12p-7p
No Credit Cards Accepted
BC Plaza
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The East Campus Union, which opened in 1927, is the center of student life on East Campus. The facility boasts a convenience store, mailboxes, social space and two dining facilities: Trinity Cafe and The Marketplace.
1324 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Offers a full menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, including burgers, salads, and chicken.
Regular Hours
M-Su: 24 Hours
No Credit Cards Accepted
Bryan Center
(919) 668-2404
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A prominent feature of Central Campus life is the Mill Village. This cluster of activity, social, and dining space is located at the intersection of Anderson and Yearby Streets. It features a study space, an indoor meeting and function space, a outdoor patio, a gym, the Uncle Harry's convenience store, and the new Devil's Bistro restaurant.
http://www.studentaffairs.duke.edu/rlhs/resources/mill-village
Devil's Bistro
Features full service coffee/espresso bar and beer/wine bar with a variety of local beverges bottled and on tap, as well as omelets, pancakes, assorted pastries,bagels,soups, salads, burgers and brick-oven pizzas.
Regular Hours
M-S: 10a-9p
9p-12a LN
Su: 10a-9p
Credit Cards Accepted
1917 Yearby - Central Campus
(919) 660-3753
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This sit-down restaurant serves a variety of locally grown and organic dishes, as well as upscale desserts and cappuccino-style beverages.
Brunch Menu S 11a-3p and Su 12p-3p
Regular Hours
M: Closed
Tu-W:10a-4:30p
Th:10a-8:30p
F-Sa: 10a-4:30p
Su: 12p-4:30p
Credit Cards Accepted
Nasher Museum
(919) 684-6032
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We offer traditional Chinese favorites to fresh new taste creations with fresh veggies, unique in-house sauces and 100% soy oil with no MSG. We are sure you will find something to please.
Regular Hours
M-SU:11a-10p
No Credit Cards Accepted
Bryan Center
(919) 660-5080
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
McClendon Tower - Level 0
(919) 684-3287
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Offers energizing smoothies, fresh-cut exotic fruit, energy bars, nutritional supplements, and trail mixes that compliment your healthy lifestyle.
Regular Hours
M-Su: 10a-9p
Credit Cards Accepted
Wilson Center
(919) 660-3987
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This “green” environment-friendly eatery serves hot breakfast and lunch with fresh, conventional, vegetarian and Vegan options. Catering also available for large or small events. Also open for dinner for Sundays.
Regular Hours
M-F: 8a-3p
Sa: Closed
Su: 11a-3p
No Credit Cards Accepted
Divinity School
(919) 668-3498
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Hot, healthy and homemade breakfast and lunch serving Local, grass fed beef or vegetarian burgers, all natural grilled chicken, philly cheesesteaks and so much more! Check out the fresh cut local sweet and white potato fries! Exceptional salads, Vegetarian, Vegan and Gluten Free menu items. Catering is also available.
Regular Hours
M-F: 8a-3p
Sa-Su: Closed
No Credit Cards Accepted
Law School
(919) 613-8552
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
This public-policy-themed eatery serves sandwiches customized to order, fresh salads, gourmet soups, and specialty pastries.
Regular Hours
M-Th: 7:30a-5:30p
F: 7:30a-3p
Sa-Su: Closed
Credit Cards Accepted
Sanford Institute of Public Policy
(919) 613-7304
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Features healthy subs and salads from the world-famous sandwich chain. Edy's ice cream and sorbet are also available.
West Union
660-3931
Regular Hours
M-Th:10a-10p
F:10a-8p
Sa: Closed
Su:10a-8p
Credit Cards Accepted
Take a break at the Duke Gardens and enjoy fresh-made sandwiches and salads, ice cream bars, gourmet baked treats, and hot and cold beverages.
Regular Hour
M-F:11a-3p
Sa:10a-4p
Su: 12p-4p
Credit Cards Accepted
Duke Gardens
(919) 660-3957
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Features both thin-crust and authentic Chicago-style deep-dish pizzas, gourmet salads, fresh grilled fish, burgers, soups, desserts, and a “Lite Menu” for customers on vegetarian or health-conscious diets. Don't forget to try the thick milkshakes!
West Union
660-8888
Regular Hours
M-Su: 11a-1a
Credit Cards Accepted
East Campus' very own coffee bar serves gourmet coffees, smoothies, and fresh pastries. Light entrees, including salads, sandwiches, and sushi are also available.
Regular Hours
M-F: 8a-12a
Sa-Su: 12p-12a
Credit Cards Accepted
East Union
(919) 660-3942
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This Irish pub nestled in Duke's newest Engineering building, CIEMAS, offers hot-out-of-the-oven breakfast pastries, made-to-order sandwiches, and fresh entrée salads in addition to its classic blends of coffee and beer on tap.
Regular Hours
M-Tu: 8a-6p
W-F: 8a-7p
Sa-Su: Closed
Credit Cards Accepted
CIEMAS
(919) 660-3944
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Many sports enthusiasts consider Cameron Indoor Stadium, built in 1940, a basketball shrine. The Blue Devils men's and women's basketball teams benefit from Cameron's intimate seating arrangements for slightly more than 9,000 fans, including bleacher-style seats alongside the court reserved for students (who are nicknamed the Cameron Crazies).
115 Whitford Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke Campus Farm is a long-term project to construct a fully functional and educational farm. The farm aspires to engage students with food issues, increase sustainability at Duke, and influence campus culture to reconnect students with their food. All of our fruits and vegetables are served in Duke dining halls run by Bon Appétit, including The Great Hall and The Marketplace. Through community workdays, workshops and other events on the site, the farm provides a place where students, faculty, staff, and members of the community to learn about food and farming.
Duke Chapel, at the top of Chapel Drive on West Campus, is considered to be one of the last great examples of the Collegiate Gothic architectural style in the United States. Opened in 1932, it has a 210-foot-high tower, a 50-bell carillon, 77 stained glass windows, three pipe organs and seating for 1,600 people.
401 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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Duke Farmer's Market, located between the Bryan Research and Nanaline H. Duke buildings off Research Drive, features about a dozen local farmers and vendors selling a variety of fresh produce, healthy baked goods and more.
The Duke Forest comprises 7,060 acres of land in Durham, Orange and Alamance counties and has been managed for research and teaching purposes since 1931. The mission of the Forest is to facilitate research that addresses fundamental and applied questions concerning forested and aquatic ecosystems and to aid in the instruction of students so that they will be informed citizens and effective stewards of our natural resources. In addition to supporting education at local universities, the Forest also participates in community outreach through tours and other events.
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Duke immersive Virtual Environment (DiVE) is a 6-sided virtual reality theater. All six surfaces – the four walls, the ceiling and the floor – are used as screens onto which computer graphics are displayed. For virtual worlds designed for this system, it is a fully immersive room in which the individual (researcher, educator, etc) literally walks into the world, is surrounded by the display and is capable of interacting with virtual objects in the world. Stereo glasses provide depth perception, and a handheld “wand” controls navigation and input to into the world for manipulating virtual objects.
The DiVE is located in room 1617A CIMAS/Fitzpatrick Center. Engineering Quad, West Campus
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Durham Bulls Athletic Park is located in downtown Durham and can be accessed from the Durham Freeway. The ballpark reflects many characteristics of old-time parks and the historic downtown Durham architecture. A 32-foot-high wall stands in left field 305 feet from home plate, resembling Fenway Park’s Green Monster. The Blue Monster, as it’s called in Durham, contains a similar old-style manual scoreboard. The ballpark’s most distinctive feature is the Bull that stands tall above the Blue Monster. This Bull was modeled after the bull used in the 1988 film, Bull Durham. The actual Bull from the the movie is hung in the concourse level of the DBAP.
409 Blackwell St.
Durham, NC 27701
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The East Campus Gazebo is located towards the front entrance of the East Campus. The Gazebo itself is a small structure which sits on the Gazebo lawn, a beautiful expanse of lawn dappled with magnolia trees.
The Duke Smart House was completed in 2006 and is a 6000-square-foot residence and live-in research laboratory for 10 undergraduates. Overseen by Duke‘s Pratt School of Engineering, the Smart House provides hands-on engineering practice and helps test future residential building technology.
1402 Faber Street
Durham, NC 27708
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The Duke University Lemur Center was established in 1966. The center, located about two miles northwest of campus on the edge of Duke Forest, is home to 15 different endangered lemur species and six other prosimian species.
350 Lemur Lane
Durham, NC 27708
Not ADA Accessible
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The stunning, 55-acre Sarah P. Duke Gardens are located in the heart of West Campus and are recognized as one of the finest public gardens in the country. Breathtaking and relaxing any time of year, the Gardens boast rose and iris gardens, an Asiatic arboretum, a wisteria pergola, and expansive lawns that are perfect for studying, reading, or simply sprawling on a blanket in the sun. Five miles of shaded, winding pathways provide a great respite as well as a chance to study many native plants and trees.
http://www.hr.duke.edu/dukegardens/
420 Anderson Street
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The Link is an expansive and flexible campus facility offering innovative spatial and technological approaches to teaching and learning. Located on the airy lower level of Perkins Library, The Link is open for use when the library is open. The Link is located in Perkins Library on Lower Level 1. If you enter Perkins from the Perkins - Bostock entryway and go down the staircase, the Link will be on your right.
411 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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The 40,000-square-foot West Campus Plaza is located between the Bryan University Center and West Campus Union. Designed to accommodate various types and sizes of activities, the plaza features both fixed and moveable furniture, a main stage for the arts, as well as performance space, dining areas, and small and large group "gathering nodes." The plaza's primary function is to provide outdoor space for interaction among members of the Duke community.
Built in 1930, the Undergraduate Admissions building was the first house erected on Campus Drive. Located on the Campus Drive traffic circle, the building is often the first stop for prospective students and their families.
http://www.admissions.duke.edu/
2138 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27708
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Located on the edge of campus, the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club features a four-diamond hotel and restaurant, meeting and ballroom facilities. An expansion, completed in 2005, added 100 rooms, a conference center, a fitness center, a driving range and a new golf facility for the Duke men's and women's golf teams.
http://www.washingtondukeinn.com/
3001 Cameron Boulevard
Durham, NC 27708
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Benjamin Newton Duke, tobacco and textile entrepreneur and philanthropist, was the primary benefactor of Trinity College after it relocated to Durham in 1892. He also was the principal link between the Duke family and the college and university until his death in 1929. On October 2, 1999 a statue of Benjamin Duke was unveiled on the University's East Campus.
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In West Campus, James B. Duke, son of Washington Duke and creator of The Duke Endowment and founder of Duke University, is memorialized larger than life by Charles Keck. Keck also carved the three Duke marble sarcophagi in the Memorial Chapel and the nearby bronze statue to the three Presidents of the United States from North Carolina in the Capitol Square in Raleigh.
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The Trinity Chronicle in November, 1914 announced that a bronze figure representing The Sower had recently been placed on campus as a gift of Mr. James B. Duke. Of all the statuary on campus that of the Sower, observable on the lawn between the entrance to East Campus and the East Duke building, is the only one not depicting a member of the Duke family or an historical figure of the college or university.
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
The bronze duo, The Scientist and Nature, was commissioned by Stephen A. Wainwright, James B, Duke Professor of Zoology emeritus, and his wife, Ruth, (For years, Wainwright co- ordinated a series of seminars around the theme "Structures" for Duke's freshman Focus program). One of our nation's most prominent animal physiologists, Knut Schmidt-Nielsen, Schmidt- Nielsen, cast in bronze, stands observing and questioning the camel just as astutely as the camel observes him. It is both a tribute to a remarkable scientist and a statement about: science in general, "The scientific quest is a voyage of self-exploration," says Wainwright. "By asking questions about the animals around us, we learn more about who we are."
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Washington Duke who began the family's tie to Trinity College with a donation of money for buildings and endowment in 1890 is memorialized by a unique seated statue on East Campus. After Duke's death in 1905 a spontaneous movement developed among friends to honor him. Organizers from Richmond, Virginia signed a curiously worded contract for "a seated bronze statue, size as if standing 7 feet" with native sculptor Edward Virginius Valentine. Known as "the South's greatest sculptor," Valentine then sixty-seven years old, had studied abroad in Paris, Florence and Berlin.
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Bryan University Center
Tel: (919) 684-2179
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/food/lobby_shop.php
Serves the West Campus community. Offers a wide range of convenience store items including various prepackaged foods and bulk candy.
3523 Hillsborough Road
Tel: (919) 684-6760
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/cpufix/
Offers warranty and non-warranty repair services for Duke departments, employees, and students.
Duke™ Team Store
Room 104, Card Gym
Tel: (919) 684-1347
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/retail/teamstore/
Offers complete selection of Duke Licensed Nike apparel and hats along with a variety of gifts and collectables.
Bryan University Center
Tel: (919) 684-8956
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/cpustore/
Provides all computer hardware and software technology needs for the University community and the Medical Center. Online ordering available.
East Union Building
Tel: (919) 684-3473
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/food/east_campus.php
Serves the residents on East Campus. Offers an expanded line of convenience store items, as well as a large selection of frozen foods. Carries a selection of Duke clothing and memorabilia.
Bryan University Center
Tel: (919) 684-3986
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/gothic.php
Provides scholarly, reference, computer and general titles to the Duke University Community. Processes special orders on nearly any book in print in the U.S. and abroad at no extra charge. Online ordering available.
3523 Hillsborough Road
Tel: (919) 383-5209
http://www.shopdukestores.duke.edu/
Maintains a complete line of Duke clothing and memorabilia offered online and by mail.
Duke Clinic, Lower Level
200 Trent Drive
Room 0001
Tel: (919) 684-2717
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/medical.php
Provides medical reference books, textbooks, electronic products and instruments for Duke Medical Center students, faculty and staff. Stocks supplementary course materials, and offers binding service for theses, periodicals and books. Offers a variety of Duke memorabilia, medical uniforms, scrubs, greeting cards, office supplies and other general merchandise. Online ordering available.
Nasher Museum Store
2001 Campus Drive
Tel: (919) 684-5017
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/retail/nasherstore/
Offers a wide variety of gift items related to contemporary art and design, including books, jewelry, tableware, Nasher logo merchandise, toys, personal accessories and more. Online ordering available.
3540 Kangaroo Drive
Includes:
Copier Leasing & Midrange Copier Program
Tel: (919) 684-6746
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/ops/copier_leasing.php
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/ops/public_copiers.php
Provides copier equipment and service through contracts with IKON, Xerox, and Sharp USA. Installs and maintains public copiers throughout campus and the Medical Center.
Fax/Office Machine Program
Tel: (919) 684-6746
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/ops/fax_services.php
Repairs and sells small office equipment (adding machines, facsimile machines, etc.) and coordinates service contracts through local vendors.
Copy Center & Digital Printing
Tel: (919) 382-7020
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/ops/cc/
Offers full copy services, binding services and full-color copy production through a contract with Large and Small Graphics (LSG). Offers design services for custom documents and publications.
at Duke Integrative Medicine
3475 Erwin Road
Tel: (919) 684-8846
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/retail/provisions/
Offers specialized products chosen by the physicians and therapists at Duke Integrative Medicine including vitamins, supplements, books, cd’s and dvd’s, traditional Chinese medicine products, and yoga and meditation products. Also carries a line of unique gift items. Online ordering available.
Doris Duke Center
Tel: (919) 684-9037
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/retail/terraceshop/
Full service gift shop with an emphasis on garden related merchandise. Offers line of Sarah P. Duke Gardens clothing.
Bryan University Center
Tel: (919) 684-6793
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/textbook.php
Complete selection of new and used course materials for undergraduate, law, and business courses at Duke. Also stocks supplementary course materials and study aids, and offers a binding service for theses, periodicals, and books. Online ordering available.
Central Campus
Tel: (919) 684-3808
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/food/uncle_harrys.php
Serves the residents on Central Campus. Offers a complete line of grocery and specialty items as well as clothing, greeting cards, and school supplies.
Bryan University Center
Tel: (919) 684-2344
http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/retail/universitystore/
Offers a complete line of gifts, clothing, electronics, school and office supplies, Duke memorabilia, greeting cards, graduation announcements, and academic regalia. Provides free same day delivery service on select items to departments located on Duke's main campus. Offers a Custom Orders Department to help University and Medical Center departments and student organizations purchase high quality, custom merchandise at competitive prices. Online ordering available.
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Mill
Bus Routes: H-5
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Graduate Students and Employees - Fuqua School of Business
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Assignment determined by Fuqua School of Business
Bus Routes: PR-1
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: East Campus Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees-Renewal Only
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: N/A
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: PR-1
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: East Campus Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduate and Graduate students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other Blue Zone parking is by special lists.
Bus Routes: C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
Permit Type: PGD
Total Number of Spaces: 545
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees-Levels 1,2,4,5 and a portion of Level 3
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Med Center Employees-Renewal
Permit Cost: $1,275 Annually | $106.25 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza.
Bus Routes: H-6, PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C2, C3
Permit Type: CFL
Total Number of Spaces: 282
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees & Graduate Students with the Center for Living
Permit Cost: $459 Annually | $38.25 monthly | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Permits available
Bus Routes: H-5
Permit Type: CEE/CES
Total Number of Spaces: 769
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students, Employees
Permit Cost: $126 annually Employees & Grad Students | $264 Annually Undergrad
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other Central Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3, BCC
Permit Type: CEE/CES
Total Number of Spaces: 769
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students, Employees
Permit Cost: $126 annually Employees & Grad Students | $264 Annually Undergrad
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other Central Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-2, BCC
Permit Type: CEE/CES
Total Number of Spaces: 769
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students, Employees
Permit Cost: $126 annually Employees & Grad Students | $264 Annually Undergrad
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other Central Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-2, BCC
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $1,275 Annually | $106.25 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3, H-5, BCC
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: H-6, PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: East Campus Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3, BC
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students, Employees
Permit Cost: $126 annually Employees & Grad Students | $264 Annually Undergrad
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other Central Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-2, BCC
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $459 Annually | $38.25 monthly | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Permits available
Bus Routes: H-1
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Center Employees
Permit Cost: $459 Annually | $38.25 monthly
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3, H-5
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1 5, BCC
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: H-6,PR-1, LaSalle
Permit Type: FD
Total Number of Spaces: 147
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees By Special Assignment
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3,H-5, BCC
Permit Type: FUQ
Total Number of Spaces: 48
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Fuqua Employees and Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Fuqua Employees and Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $1,275 Annually | $106.25 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: H-1, H-6
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Center Employees
Permit Cost: $459 Annually | $38.25 monthly
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3, H-5
Permit Type: GRN
Total Number of Spaces: 329
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: PR-1
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $1,275 Annually | $106.25 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: H-1, H-6, PR-1
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Center Employees and Students
Permit Cost: $90.00 Annually | $7.50 monthly
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is R2
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3, BCC
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees working in Hock Plaza
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Permits available.
Bus Routes: H-1,H-5
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: This lot is available by special assignment only.
Bus Routes: C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: H-1,PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Law School Employees and Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Lenox Baker Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $459 Annually | $38.25 monthly | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is PG III
Bus Routes: H-5
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-3, H-1, H-6, PR-1
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: East Campus Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3, BCC
Permit Type: DEV
Total Number of Spaces: 94
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: H-1,PR-1, LaSalle
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Type: YEL
Total Number of Spaces: 105
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1 5, BCC
Permit Type: YEL
Total Number of Spaces: 41
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
Permit Type: PGA
Total Number of Spaces: 1,798
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Center Employees-Renewal Only
Permit Cost: $690 Annually | $57.50 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is PG III
Bus Routes: H-3, H-5, BCC
Permit Type: PGB
Total Number of Spaces: 2,636
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Center Employees-Renewal Only
Permit Cost: $690 Annually | $57.50 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is PG III
Bus Routes: H-1, H-3, H-6
Permit Type: PGC
Total Number of Spaces: 1704
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Center Employees-Renewal Only
Permit Cost: $690 Annually | $57.50 month
Waitlist: Employee permits available.
Bus Routes: H-1
Permit Type: PEC
Total Number of Spaces: 61
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C2, C3
Permit Type: RED
Total Number of Spaces: 41
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
Permit Type: RSD
Total Number of Spaces: 85
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $1,275 Annually | $106.25 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3, H-5, BCC
Permit Type: PL
Total Number of Spaces: 191
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Medical Center Employees
Permit Cost: $459 Annually | $38.25 monthly
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available permit parking is Parking Garage III
Bus Routes: H-1, H-3, H-6
Permit Type: YEL
Total Number of Spaces: 36
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-2
Permit Type: PPS
Total Number of Spaces: 95
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1
Permit Type: RSD
Total Number of Spaces: 29
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $1,275 Annually | $106.25 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: H-1, PR-1, LaSalle
Permit Type: RED
Total Number of Spaces: 37
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
Permit Type: MIL
Total Number of Spaces: 196
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Permits available
Bus Routes: H-3, H-5, BCC
Permit Type: PGE/PGER
Total Number of Spaces: 1,917
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees-A portion of Level 2 and Levels 3-7
Permit Cost Reserved Level: $1,275 Annually | $106.25 month
Permit Cost Other Levels: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: H-1,H-6
Permit Type: RSD
Total Number of Spaces: 21
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Type: SCI
Total Number of Spaces: 57
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1
Permit Type: SMI
Total Number of Spaces: 238
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Permits available
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
Permit Type: SMI
Total Number of Spaces: 363
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Permits Available
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: PR-1
| RED |
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Undergraduates, Grad Students
Permit Cost: $264 Annually
Waitlist: Spaces for undergraduates are assigned based upon residential location. All other East Campus parking is based upon waitlists.
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
Permit Type: SMD
Total Number of Spaces: 78
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees in Sports Medicine Facility
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: PR-1
Permit Type: TRE
Total Number of Spaces: 91
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Grad Students
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Hock Plaza
Bus Routes: C-2, H-3, H-5
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $129 Annually | $10.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1 5, BCC
Permit Type: WAN
Total Number of Spaces: 29
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-1, C-1 5, C-2, C-3
Permit Type: WHT
Total Number of Spaces: 309
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1
Permit Type: WHT
Total Number of Spaces: 36
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees and Graduate Students
Permit Cost: $405 Annually | $33.75 month | $303 (Graduate Students)
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available employee permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1
Permit Type: PGD
Total Number of Spaces: 545
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Permit Eligibility: Employees-Levels 1,2,4,5 and a portion of Level 3
Permit Cost: $825 Annually | $68.75 month
Waitlist: Entry by waitlist only, closest available permit parking is Smith
Bus Routes: C-3, PR-1
Total Number of Spaces: 55
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
Total Number of Spaces: 283
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
For general information call the Duke University telephone operator at (919) 684-8111
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The area's system of barrier islands, sounds, and estuaries is rich in flora and fauna, and diverse habitats, including rivers, creeks, mud flats, sand beaches, dunes, marshes, peat bogs, cypress swamps, bird islands, and coastal forests, making the area an excellent haven for those interested in the pursuit of marine science. The Duke Marine Lab makes its facilities available each year to over 1000 students from other colleges and universities who come to the area for field trips.
The Duke Marine Lab administrative offices are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Duke Marine Lab shares Pivers Island with a federal NOAA facility.
http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/about/location/
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The Marine Conservation Molecular Facility is a shared-use facility located in room 224 of the Bookhout Research Building. The facility occupies 435 sq ft, with bench space for 8 researchers/students. It supports state-of-the-art equipment.
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The center of campus activity at noon is the Marine Lab Dining Hall, where faculty and students meet and mix during the lunch hour. Outdoor and indoor commons areas, with stunning views of the picturesque waterfront of Beaufort and the Rachel Carson Reserve, are favorite locales for coffee and doughnuts, receptions, and other formal and informal activities.
Dining Hall Hours
Breakfast: 8 - 9 a.m.
Lunch: Noon - 1 p.m.
Dinner: 5- 6 p.m.
http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/about/visit
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Dormitory beds are available on the Island. The rooms are furnished and linens are available. All housing is dorm style with common bath (separated by gender). Private rooms (common baths) are available for an extra charge, if space allows. All visitors who stay on the island will pay a per person room and board fee which includes the cost of three meals per day in the Dining Hall.
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Dormitory beds are available on the Island. The rooms are furnished and linens are available. All housing is dorm style with common bath (separated by gender). Private rooms (common baths) are available for an extra charge, if space allows. All visitors who stay on the island will pay a per person room and board fee which includes the cost of three meals per day in the Dining Hall.
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Dormitory beds are available on the Island. The rooms are furnished and linens are available. All housing is dorm style with common bath (separated by gender). Private rooms (common baths) are available for an extra charge, if space allows. All visitors who stay on the island will pay a per person room and board fee which includes the cost of three meals per day in the Dining Hall.
http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/visit/accomodations
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Dormitory beds are available on the Island. The rooms are furnished and linens are available. All housing is dorm style with common bath (separated by gender). Private rooms (common baths) are available for an extra charge, if space allows. All visitors who stay on the island will pay a per person room and board fee which includes the cost of three meals per day in the Dining Hall.
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Dormitory beds are available on the Island. The rooms are furnished and linens are available. All housing is dorm style with common bath (separated by gender). Private rooms (common baths) are available for an extra charge, if space allows. All visitors who stay on the island will pay a per person room and board fee which includes the cost of three meals per day in the Dining Hall.
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Lab 1 is the original laboratory classroom of the Marine Laboratory, continuously in service since 1938. Lab 1 classrooms (“East” and “West”) are equipped with running seawater tables and are used for Duke courses and serve as the principle assigned classroom space to visitors. With support from NSF, Lab 1 classrooms have been modernized with new seawater tables, microscopes, ergonomic chairs, energy efficient lighting, appliances, and more.
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The Marine Lab welcomes visiting classes year-round and offers dormitory accommodations and dining, as well as classroom spaces and basic laboratory equipment (microscopes, seawater tables, etc).
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The Marine Lab welcomes visiting classes year-round and offers dormitory accommodations and dining, as well as classroom spaces and basic laboratory equipment (microscopes, seawater tables, etc).
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The Marine Lab campus includes historic classrooms ideally suited for the study of marine organisms and a new state-of-the-art teaching facility: the Marguerite Kent Repass Ocean Conservation Center. The Repass Center is Duke’s ‘greenest’ building, with geothermal wells for heating and cooling, solar panels for hot water, a green roof, and photovoltaic rooftop panels to convert sunlight into electricity.
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Pearse Memorial Library, a branch of the Perkins Library system, supports the teaching and research efforts of faculty, staff, and students of the Duke University Marine Laboratory.
http://library.duke.edu/marine/
135 Duke Marine Lab Rd.
Beaufort, NC 28516-9721
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A Student Center offers exercise equipment, billiards, and cable television. There are library and computer facilities within a one-minute stroll of any location on the Island; wireless computing is possible nearly everywhere. Street basketball, beach volleyball, croquet, canoeing, sunbathing and swimming are favorite diversions.
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Duke-NUS, or the Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, is an innovative new medical school in Singapore co-founded in 2005 by Duke University and the National University of Singapore. The school offers students from around the world the singular opportunity of receiving an American-style medical education while studying in one of Asia's most vibrant centers of biomedical research.
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Duke in Washington is Duke University's academic and outreach center in Washington, DC. Located in the heart of downtown Washington, Duke in Washington hosts academic programs, DC-based university faculty and staff, alumni receptions and meetings, and other activities and events related to official university business in Washington. Sometimes referred to as Duke's "embassy" in DC, Duke in Washington the centralized hub for Duke activity in our nation's capitol.