| Duke University campus |  | | Fitzpatrick Center (also known as CIEMAS) | | Use | Many | | Style | | | Erected | 2004 | | Demolished | {{{demolished}}} | | Location | West Campus | | Namesake | Michael and Patty Fitzpatrick | | Architect | Zimmer Gunsul Frascal Partnership | | Major research initiatives | biology, photonics, materials and integrated sensors | | Website | Duke Engineering | The Fitzpatrick Center - often referred to as CIEMAS (Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences) - opened in August 2004 on the campus of Duke University. Research facilities focus on the fields of photonics, bioengineering, communications, and materials science and materials engineering. The aim of the building was to emphasize interdisciplinary activities and encourage cross-departmental interactions. The building houses numerous wet bench laboratories (highlighted by a world-class nanotechnology research wing), offices, teaching spaces, and a café.[1] CIEMAS contains: a three-story, 10,000-square-foot atrium; 206-seat auditorium; 104,000-square-feet of laboratory space; 10,000-square-feet of conference space; and the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment (one of seven in the world). The construction of CIEMAS took more than three years and cost more than $97 million. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Duke University is a private coeducational research university located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The school, which officially became Duke University in 1924, traces its institutional roots back to 1838. ...
| Schools and Institutes: Divinity School • Fuqua School of Business • Graduate School • Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences • Pratt School of Engineering • School of Law • School of Medicine • School of Nursing • Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy • Trinity College of Arts and Sciences Programs: B.N. Duke Scholars program • Degree Programs • FOCUS • TIP • Undergraduate scholarships The recently completed Goodson Chapel, part of the Divinity Schools latest addition. ...
The Fuqua School of Business The Fuqua School of Business is the business school of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
The Graduate School of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina is currently one of ten colleges and schools that comprise the university. ...
Nicholas School Shield The Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences is one of seven graduate and professional schools at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
The Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering is one of two undergraduate schools at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
Duke University School of Law The School of Law is one of 10 schools and colleges at Duke University. ...
Duke University School of Medicine The Medical School of Duke University. ...
The Duke University School of Nursing is located in Durham, NC and is affiliated with Duke University. ...
The Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University is named after former Duke president and Governor of North Carolina Terry Sanford, who established the universitys Institute for Public Policy Studies in 1971. ...
Trinity College of Arts and Sciences is the name of the undergraduate liberal arts college at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
The Benjamin N. Duke & Trinity Scholars Program is an undergraduate merit scholarship program at Duke University funded by the Duke Endowment and independent donors throughout the Carolinas. ...
Duke University offers 36 arts and sciences majors in addition to 5 engineering majors, and 46 additional majors have been approved under Program II. Program II allows students to design their own interdisciplinary major. ...
The FOCUS Program is a voluntary, interdisciplinary academic curriculum for freshmen at Duke University. ...
The Talent Identification Program (TIP) is a gifted education program based at Duke University. ...
There are several merit based Undergraduate scholarships at Duke University. ...
| | Athletics Duke Blue Devils logo Les Diables Bleus French military unit Duke Universitys 26 varsity sports teams, known as the Blue Devils, compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. ...
| ACC • Blue Devils • Cameron Crazies • Cameron Indoor Stadium • Duke-UNC rivalry • Krzyzewskiville • Tobacco Road • Wallace Wade Stadium The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is one of the oldest collegiate athletic leagues in the United States. ...
Duke Blue Devils logo Les Diables Bleus French military unit Duke Universitys 26 varsity sports teams, known as the Blue Devils, compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. ...
Cameron Crazies swarm the court after Duke defeated the UNC Tarheels in the 1999-2000 season Cameron Crazies gathering in K-ville a few hours before the 2000 UNC vs Duke basketball game The Cameron Crazies are the student supporters of Duke Universitys basketball teams, named for Dukes...
Cameron Indoor Stadium is a legendary basketball arena located at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
This refers to the rivalry, mainly in college basketball, between Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ...
Cameron Crazies gathering in K-ville a few hours before the 2000 UNC vs Duke basketball game. ...
Tobacco Road is a term that refers to the tobacco producing area of North Carolina, and is often used when referring to sports (particularly basketball) played between rival North Carolina universities. ...
Wallace Wade Stadium is a stadium on the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
| | Campus Duke University is a private coeducational research university located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The school, which officially became Duke University in 1924, traces its institutional roots back to 1838. ...
| Construction projects • Duke Chapel • Duke Forest • Durham • Fitzpatrick Center • History • Hudson Hall • Lemur Center • Levine Science Research Center • Marine Lab • Medical Center • Nasher Museum of Art • Sarah P. Duke Gardens • Teer Part of the Divinity School addition, Goodson Chapel 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 Chapel Duke Chapel, located at the heart of the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, is an ecumenical Christian chapel and the center of religion at Duke. ...
Duke University is a private coeducational research university located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The school, which officially became Duke University in 1924, traces its institutional roots back to 1838. ...
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Duke Chapel, completed in 1935, serves as a frequent icon for the university. ...
Hudson Hall, home of Duke Engineering Hudson Hall is the oldest engineering building at Duke University, serving as the main hub for the Pratt School of Engineering. ...
In 1966, a prosimian colony of approximately 90 individuals was relocated from the Center for Prosimian Biology at Yale University to Duke University, and thus began the Duke Lemur Center (DLC). ...
The $77 million LSRC The Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) is a 341,000-square-foot facility on Duke Universitys west campus. ...
Duke University is a private coeducational research university located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The school, which officially became Duke University in 1924, traces its institutional roots back to 1838. ...
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The Nasher Museum of Art is the art museum of Duke University, and is located on Dukes campus in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The $23 million museum was designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, and opened on October 2, 2005. ...
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens consist of approximately 55 acres of landscaped and wooded areas at Duke University. ...
The Nello L. Teer Library Building The Nello L. Teer Library Building opened in 1984 on Duke Universitys campus as part of the Pratt School of Engineering. ...
| | Student life Duke University is a private coeducational research university located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The school, which officially became Duke University in 1924, traces its institutional roots back to 1838. ...
| Alumni • A cappella • Cable 13 • Cameron Crazies • The Chronicle • Duke Diya • Krzyzewskiville • WXDU-FM This is a list of past and present chief executives, as well as notable faculty and alumni of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
A cappella groups at Duke University include:[1] The Pitchforks -- all-male, founded in 1979; Nominated for Best Song (Write Me A Song), Best Album (Honestly), and winner of Best Arrangement (Aint No Sunshine) according to The Contemporary A Cappella Society [2] Speak of the Devil -- all-male Out...
// About Duke Union Community Television (Cable 13) is the student-run television station at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
Cameron Crazies swarm the court after Duke defeated the UNC Tarheels in the 1999-2000 season Cameron Crazies gathering in K-ville a few hours before the 2000 UNC vs Duke basketball game The Cameron Crazies are the student supporters of Duke Universitys basketball teams, named for Dukes...
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Duke Diya logo Duke Diya is the South Asian student association at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. ...
Cameron Crazies gathering in K-ville a few hours before the 2000 UNC vs Duke basketball game. ...
WXDU-FM is a local radio station in Durham, North Carolina. ...
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