Meeting your needs on campus
Campus map
Explore a searchable campus map and print the sections you need.
Parking
Find all of parking lots available to alums around campus.
Where to eat on campus
Duke's campus now offers more than 30 non-dining-hall places to grab coffee or a quick bite or to sit and eat a relaxed meal. Every part of campus offers a variety of cuisines. See a list of locations, hours, and details.
Hotels
Visit your class page to find the headquarters hotel for your class, where all of your classmates are encouraged to stay. Your class page will also allow you to read and post class notes with others from your year.
Disability Resources
Duke welcomes alumni with disabilities.
Learn about wheelchair accessible routes and parking on campus. See information about accessible transportation in the Durham area. Learn about local medical equipment purchase and rentals.
If you have questions, or to request special accommodations, please e-mail the Duke Reunions Office well in advance of your visit or call us at 919-684-5114.
Child Care/Children's Programs
From 11:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday, families can hang out in our Kids' Zone, located on K-ville Quad to enjoy games, toys, and crafts. Below are other options for babysitting and child care. Duke and Alumni Affairs assume no liability or responsibility for any child care services, including the ones listed here.
Thee Nanny Service: www.nannyservice.com, 919-601-3114, or theenannyservice@yahoo.com (Patricia Bass, contact)
Parents' Relief: www.parentsrelief.com, 919-567-3030, or parentsrelief@aol.com (Pat Wright, contact)
Other Family-Friendly Programming
Enjoy special reunion weekend activities that will appeal to Blue Devils of all ages, such as:
- Project W.I.L.D. Team Challenge Course—navigate the “Nitro River” without falling into hot lava, maneuver through the treacherous “Spider’s Web,” and more (Friday and Saturday)
- Science Festival for Kids and Parents (Saturday)
- Soccer Clinic, sponsored by Class of 1986 (Friday afternoon)
- Basketball Clinic, sponsored by the Class of 1986 (Saturday afternoon)
- Lemur Center Tours (Friday and Saturday)
- The DiVE (Duke immersive Virtual Environment): a 10 foot square room with computer-generated displays on walls, ceiling and floor that create a three-dimensional world. Stereo goggles and a special wand help immerse visitors in worlds that react to where they look, step and reach. Specific projects include recreations of historical places, such as Soloman’s Temple, the Crystal Palace, the Roman Coliseum (Friday and Saturday) … and much more!
Recreation and exercise
You're welcome to use the on-campus fitness centers, Wilson (West Campus) and Brodie (East Campus), which offer weights, cardio machines, and more. Just swipe your Duke Alumni Card for up to five free visits per year.
Are you a golfer? Duke University Golf Club has tee times available for reunion weekend – first come, first-served. Reserve for a party of two or more with your credit card by calling 919-681-2288. Alumni can also play Hillandale Golf Course, five minutes from West Campus. Call 919-286-4211 for a tee time.
Find friends at the Affinity Gathering ZoneA group you identify with may be gathering in our Affinity Gathering Zone in Card Gym parking lot, adjacent to K-ville Quad. Learn more. |
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