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- Duke University Rescue Squad - Duke University Emergency Medical Services provides EMT-Defibrillation level care to Duke University including the campus, medical center, and research forest. The group consists exclusively of volunteer members of the Duke community who are trained and certified as North Carolina Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs).
- Duke University Archives - Collects official university records and preserves historical information by and about Duke. It is the official repository for the records of Duke University.
- Duke Human Resources - Employment, benefits, policies, and payroll information from Duke University and Duke University Health Systems.
- Duke University Union - The Duke University Union is the largest student-run programming body on campus. We invite anyone to join us. Help shape the future of Duke by joining any of our committees.
- Duke University Society of Black Engineers - The mission of NSBE is to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers that will surpass all expectations in their academic and professional endeavors, and will have a strong, positive impact in their communities. The Duke Society of Black Engineers, specifically, are on a mission to not only incease the number of successful minority engineers at Duke University, but to form a growing network amongst ourselves, alumni, and other undergraduate engineers within the Triangle area.
- Duke University NAACP - The Duke University Chapter of the NAACP shall work to advance the political, educational, and social status of Black people and other people of color; to eliminate racial prejudice; to establish a harmonious relationship between all students of color, the administration, and itself; to develop an intelligent, effective leadership; to uplift the Duke and Durham communities, in alliance with the national and local chapters; to maintain awareness on campus of racial issues.
- Duke University - Official gateway to information and online resources of Duke University, a private research university located in Durham NC, USA.
- Duke University Archives - Indexes to campus publications, collection descriptions, and contact information. Features articles on Duke University history, University administration and governance, Duke athletics, and the campus and its architecture.
- Duke University Departmental Directory - Searchable list of departments programs and offices at Duke University and Medical Center.
- Duke University Online Calendar - Central online calendar for departments and organizations at Duke University and Medical Center
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- Duke University Health System - The Duke University Health System, combines the Duke University School of Medicine, the Duke University School of Nursing, the Duke Clinic, and the member hospitals into a system of research, clinical care, and education.
- Construction projects at Duke University - The recent construction projects at Duke University represent a period of growth unheard of in Duke University history, except for when the campus was initially built in the 1920s and 1930s (see History of Duke University).
- Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy - Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy or IGSP is an institution established at Duke University to address the many issues in science and policy that the "Genome Revolution" or recent advances in Genome Science are expected to create. The Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy is located in the CIEMAS building at Duke University and houses some well known researchers in ...
- Duke University School of Law - The Duke University School of Law is the law school and a constituent academic unit of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States. One of Duke's 10 schools and colleges, the School of Law was established in 1930.
- I Am Charlotte Simmons - I Am Charlotte Simmons is a 2004 novel by Tom Wolfe, concerning sexual and status relationships at the fictional Dupont University, closely modeled after Duke University and Stanford University. Wolfe researched the novel by talking to students at Stanford, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University, the University of Florida, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan.