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.
The Seeley G. Mudd building also houses the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities and History of Medicine as well as the Searle Center, which contains a restaurant and conference, lecture and banquet halls.
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 & Eurasian Studies https://romancestudies.duke.edu/ https://slaviceurasian.duke.edu/
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.
Duke University and Duke University Health System have extended the severe weather and emergency conditions policy until midnight Wednesday. Visit the DukeALERT website for detailed information and updates.
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.