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19 Tucked behind the union is the Ark, constructed
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tobacco and textile entrepreneur and philanthropist,
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performances, student-sponsored speakers, and
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22 To the left of Baldwin is the Mary Duke Biddle Music Building,
International Office;
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John Hope Franklin Institute;
featuring grand pianos, organs, and harpsichords in some of the practice
Office of Undergraduate
rooms, as well as a large rehearsal hall and ensemble rehearsal studios.
Scholars & Fellows;
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from aerobics to yoga.
and barbershop, the building now houses classes for
24 Adjacent to Brodie and beside the athletic fields is Bell Tower Residence
Germanic languages, an interactive learning lab, and ROTC
Hall, Duke’s newest dorm on East Campus. The residence hall includes
offices.
classroom and laundry facilities, a new campus police substation, and the
28 In the center of the nearby quad you’ll see the statue of Washington
original Trinity College bell.
Duke, for whom the university is named. Duke began contributing to
25 If you’ll head back toward the quad, you’ll find the beautiful Lilly Library
Trinity College before it moved to Durham and was instrumental in getting
at the traffic circle. Once the site of the university’s art museum, the library
the school to relocate here.
was completely renovated in 1993. It now houses the entire fine arts book
29 Across the drive is East Duke Building, originally the main
collection and features the tranquil Chinese reading room and several
administrative building of Trinity College, now home to the university’s art
computer labs.
and art history and women’s studies departments.
26 As you continue down the quad toward the bus stop, you’ll pass Carr
30 Don’t be surprised if you find pennies in the hand of the Sower statue
Building, housing classrooms and a foreign language lab. The building is
in front of East Duke Building. During the early 20th century, he played the
named for Julian Shakespeare Carr, North Carolina’s first millionaire who
role of Cupid. As couples strolled the campus, they placed pennies in his
worked with Washington Duke to move Trinity College to Durham.
hand, and if the pennies disappeared, the woman gave her date a kiss.
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9 On the right is the Bryan University Center, home
to several student organizations, theaters, dining
facilities, a craft center, post office, barber shop, Office
of Student Affairs, Multicultural Center, Center for
Sexual and Gender Diversity, Fraternity and Sorority
Life, the Gothic Bookshop, and the University Store
(where you can purchase a Duke t-shirt).
10 Just beyond the traffic circle is the Pratt School of
Engineering complex, including the 322,000-squarefoot Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary
Engineering, Medicine, and Applied Sciences. This
state-of-the-art facility has laboratory and teaching
space for undergraduates to work with faculty mentors
in bioengineering, photonics and communications,
integrated environmental sensing and simulation, and
biologically inspired materials. It includes a cleanroom and a virtual reality
center, both of which are available to undergraduates.
11 Behind the Fitzpatrick Center is the Divinity School, recently expanded
to accommodate a chapel and additional classroom and office space.
12 As you head toward the James B. Duke statue, to the left is Perkins
Library, the core of the university’s library system. With renovations slated
to be complete summer of 2015, Perkins is comprised of eight branches,
which along with the separate graduate and professional school libraries
house more than five million volumes and two million public documents,
as well as 17 million manuscripts and tens of thousands of films and videos,
audio recordings, serials, and computer files. The glass-walled von der
Heyden Pavilion is a focal point of the expansion.
13 Just outside the library are the original academic quad buildings of
West Campus, housing many social science, English, and foreign language
departments. Walk across the quad beside the Allen Building, home of
many top-level administrative offices, toward Flowers Drive and the gardens.
14 Across Flowers Drive are the 55-acre Sarah P. Duke Gardens, where you
can explore a panorama of color much of the year. Included are rose and iris
gardens, an azalea court, a wisteria pergola, a lily pond, a natural garden of
native plants, and an Asiatic arboretum. The five miles of winding pathways
include many places to read, relax, or picnic.
15 After relaxing in the gardens, you’ll probably be ready for a little exercise.
Head to Anderson Street, turn right, and walk two blocks to the spectacular
Nasher Museum of Art, on the corner of Anderson Street and Duke
University Road. It’s a bit of a hike, but well worth it. This 65,000-squarefoot museum was designed by renowned architect Rafael Viñoly. Its five
pavilions house three gallery spaces, an auditorium, a museum shop,
classrooms, offices, and a café.
16 A short drive from West Campus is Duke Forest, where 30 miles of trails wind
through mixed hardwood and pine forests. Within Duke Forest, the Lemur Center
houses the world’s largest collection of endangered prosimian primates in naturalistic
enclosures. Tours of the center are available by appointment, (919) 489-3364.
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1 The tour begins on Chapel Drive as you walk toward
Duke Chapel. On the left, you’ll pass Few Quad,
named after former university President William
Preston Few, who oversaw the transformation of Trinity
College into Duke University in 1924.
2 In front of the Chapel is the James B. Duke statue
honoring the man whose donation led to the creation
of Duke University and the expansion to West Campus.
The beauty of this area reflects Duke’s desire to have
education, religion, and recreation together in one
community.
3 Duke Chapel, the visual focal point of West Campus,
can accommodate 1,700 people. Standing 210 feet high,
the Chapel features a 50-bell, four-octave carillon played
daily and a custom-designed Flentrop organ, the last of its kind made. Step
inside to see the beautiful vaulted ceiling and the 77 stained-glass windows
depicting stories from the Old Testament and New Testament.
4 To the left of the Chapel is the West Union Building, which is currently
undergoing a complete renovation to its 110,000 square feet. It is scheduled
to reopen in early 2016, and it will feature a state-of-the-art dining center.
5 Stroll through some of the original residential quads located near the
West Union Building. Nearby is Keohane Quad, composed of Duke’s
newest residence halls, as well as Edens Quad, both of which feature a
variety of selective living groups including special arts and languages dorms.
6 Just across Towerview Road are Duke’s intramural and varsity athletic
facilities. Here you’ll find Wilson Recreation Center, where students
and staff can play basketball or racquetball, run track, work out, and take
aerobics or yoga classes. To the right is Card Gym, perhaps best recognized
for its grassy area out front—otherwise known as Krzyzewskiville—where
students camp out for basketball tickets before major games. Nearby is
Cameron Indoor Stadium, home of the basketball Blue Devils, four-time
men’s NCAA champions and highly ranked women’s team. In this area
are also Wallace Wade Football Stadium, Koskinen Stadium for soccer and
lacrosse, and the Jack Coombs Baseball Stadium.
7 At the corner of Science Drive and Towerview Road is the Terry Sanford
School of Public Policy, a hub for many highly regarded policy programs
and centers—among them, the DeWitt Wallace Center for Communications
and Journalism and the Hart Leadership Program, which helps students
develop their own visions of leadership in government, business, art, and
humanitarian fields.
8 As you head back up Science Drive toward the main part of West Campus,
you’ll pass many of Duke’s cutting-edge research facilities, including the
French Family Science Center, which provides research and teaching space in
biological anthropology and anatomy, chemistry, mathematics, and physics;
the Phytotron Greenhouse chambers, designed to simulate any climate in
the world; the Levine Science Research Center, and the newly completed
Environment Hall, home to the Nicholas School of the Environment.
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uke University traces its roots to 1838, when it was established as Union Institute in Randolph County, North Carolina. In
1892 the school—renamed Trinity College—relocated to Durham on what is now East Campus. In 1924, Trinity College, a
long-time beneficiary of Duke family generosity, became the nucleus of Duke University. With a $21 million gift from James
B. Duke, West Campus was created and East Campus was rebuilt. Today, Duke consists of a breathtaking 9,350-acre campus that
includes two undergraduate schools, nine graduate and professional schools, a world-renowned medical center, a 7,900-acre forest, and
a beautiful 55-acre garden. The best way to appreciate all that Duke has to offer is to see the campus firsthand.
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Duke University Office of
Undergraduate Admissions
2138 Campus Drive
Box 90586
Durham, NC 27708-0586
(919) 684-3214
www.admissions.duke.edu
Published by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, June 2014.
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