BLUE DEVIL DAYS BLUE DEVIL DAYS SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2015 MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2015 *We strongly encourage you to attend this event. Students & Parents Students Only Department & Student Life Fair Participants All events on Monday are for students and parents. Parents Only Trinity College of Arts & Sciences *We strongly encourage you to attend this event. Pratt School of Engineering Trinity and Pratt Information: Drop by if you have any questions or to leave luggage (until 3:45PM). Location: Schaefer Mall, Bryan Center Upper Level 10:00AM4:00PM Registration: Check in, get packet, pick up Duke flair, begin your BDD experience! Location: Schaefer Mall, Bryan Center Upper Level 7:30AM4:00PM 10:30AM11:30AM Duke @ The Edge: Learn about research, technology, and innovation opportunities. Location: The Edge, Bostock Library First Floor 8:15AM- * Department & Student Life Fair/Continental Breakfast: See list at right. 9:30AM Location: Hall of Fame/Hall of Honor, Cameron Indoor Stadium 11:30AM12:15PM Mock Class Visits: See handout for mock classes available for you to attend. Location: Various locations on West Campus ALL DAY Class Visits: See the “Class Schedule” in your packet and attend as many as you like. Location: Various locations; take the bus for classes located on East Campus. 11:00AM12:30PM Pratt Engineering Student Research Expo: Talk with students about their research. Location: Schaefer Mall, Bryan Center Upper Level VARIES Department Open Houses: See listing in box at right for participants and locations. Representatives will be available to talk with you at most locations. 11:30AM12:30PM Lunch: Use the ticket you received at Registration. Location: Penn Pavilion (adjacent to the Bryan Center) 9:30AM10:15AM Pratt Advising & Curriculum: Learn more about engineering at Duke. Location: Scharf Hall (adjacent to Cameron Indoor Stadium) 11:30AM, 12:30PM Wilson Recreation Center Tours: Where Dukies go to work out on West Campus. Location: Meet in the lobby of Wilson Recreation Center. 9:45AM10:30AM Trinity College of Arts & Sciences Advising & Curriculum Location: Reynolds Theater, Bryan Center Upper Level 11:45AM Duke Gardens Tours: Experience the beautiful 55-acre Sarah P. Duke Gardens. Location: Meet at the flag poles in front of the Allen Building at 11:45AM. 10:15AM10:30AM Shuttles to Science Drive for Pratt Tours: Take the shuttle to Pratt instead of walking. Location: Shuttles will leave from the South Entrance to Cameron Indoor Stadium. 10:30AM11:30AM Pratt School of Engineering Tours: See Pratt’s state-of-the-art facilities. Location: Begin every 15 minutes in front of Teer. 10:45AM11:30AM Special Interest Session I: Choose one of the following sessions. (Tour begins at 12:00PM) 1:30PM2:00PM * Welcome Address: Provost Sally Kornbluth welcomes you to campus. Location: Duke Chapel 2:15PM3:00PM Parenting from a Distance: Learn ways to support your child at Duke. Location: Duke Chapel 2:15PM3:00PM Residence Life Information Session: Find out what it’s like to live on campus. Location: Biological Sciences 111 3:20PM3:50PM First-Year Housing Information: Learn about the first-year housing experience. Location: Duke Chapel 3:00PM3:45PM Student-to-Student Chats: Your chance to chat with current Duke undergraduates. Location: Biological Sciences 111 4:00PM4:30PM Financial Aid Options and Financial Literacy Location: Duke Chapel 4:00PM4:45PM Tours of West Campus: A student-led tour of Duke’s Gothic West Campus. (optional) Location: Meet at the James B. Duke statue in front of Duke Chapel. 4:30PM5:00PM Shuttles to East Campus: Bring your luggage if you’re staying overnight on campus. Location: Meet at the main West Campus bus stop in front of Duke Chapel. 4:45PM5:30PM Tours of West Campus: A student-led tour of Duke’s Gothic West Campus. (optional) Location: Meet at the James B. Duke statue in front of Duke Chapel. •So You’ve Decided to Enroll! (Scharf Hall, adjacent to Cameron Indoor Stadium): Learn about the Blue Book and everything else you need to know to enroll. 5:00PM Meet Your Overnight Host: A meet-and-greet with your host for the evening. Location: GA Down Under (basement of Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall) •Undergraduate Research (Social Psych 130, West Campus): Discover how an undergraduate can pursue a research project at Duke. 5:00PM6:00PM Dinner: Join us for dinner even if you’re not spending the night on campus. Location: Marketplace (East Campus Union); see ticket for assigned time 12:00PM Smart Home Tour: Tour Duke’s environmentally sustainable housing experiment. Location: 1402 Faber Street; take the bus to the Freeman Center. 5:30PM6:15PM Dinner: Join parents of current and prospective Duke students for dinner. Location: Hall of Honor, Cameron Indoor Stadium 12:45PM1:30PM Special Interest Session III: Choose one of the following sessions. 6:30PM7:30PM Parent Information Panel: Parents of current Duke students will lead a discussion. Location: Scharf Hall (adjacent to Cameron) 5:30PM7:00PM Artstigators Biker Bar: See the “Campus Events” sheet in your packet for details. Location: East Campus Quad 6:00PM9:30PM Free Time: Attend one of the optional events. Location: Various; see the “Campus Events” sheet in your packet. 9:30PM- * Evening Entertainment: See the “Campus Events” sheet in your packet for details. 11:00PM Location: White Lecture Hall 107, East Campus •DukeEngage (Reynolds Theater, Bryan Center): Provides full funding to pursue a summer of service in partnership with a U.S. or international community. •Pre-Business (Social Psych 130, West Campus) •Pre-Health (Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus): Find out how Duke prepares you for medical school and health careers. •Pre-Law (Scharf Hall, adjacent to Cameron Indoor Stadium) 11:00AM1:00PM Residence Life Tours: Go inside the residence halls for first-year students. Location: Depart every 10 minutes from the East Campus bus stop. VARIES Lunch: On your own. Location: See the enclosed “Dining at Duke” sheet in your packet for options. 11:45AM12:30PM Special Interest Session II: Choose one of the following sessions. •Fine & Performing Arts (Freeman Center for Jewish Life, Central Campus) •Focus Program (Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus): Hear about Duke’s innovative interdisciplinary living/learning program for first-year students. •Bass Connections (Scharf Hall): Learn about a new initiative to foster collaboration between students and faculty across disciplines. •Duke Career Center (Freeman Center for Jewish Life, Central Campus) •Duke Myths & Traditions (Biddle 104, East Campus): Hear about Duke’s history. Academic Engagement Academic Resource Center Art, Art History & Visual Studies Arts of the Moving Image Asian & Middle Eastern Studies Baldwin Scholars Bass Connections Biology Catholic Center at Duke Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity Chemistry Child Policy Research Classical Studies Computer Science Dance Program Documentary Studies Duke Alumni Association Duke Band Duke Dining Duke EMS Duke Energy Initiative Duke Financial Economics Center Duke Police Department Economics Education Program English Evolutionary Anthropology Focus Program Genome Sciences & Policy German Global Health History Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute Information Sciences + Information Studies Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Jewish Life at Duke Jewish Studies Kenan Institute for Ethics Lemur Center Linguistics Program Marine Lab Markets & Management Mathematics Medieval & Renaissance Studies Music Neuroscience Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth & Ocean Sciences Office of Information Technology (OIT) Physics Policy Journalism & Media Studies Political Science Politics, Philosophy, & Economics Pratt School of Engineering Pre-Orientation Programs (PBUILD, PChange, PSearch, PWaves, PWILD) Program II Psychology Recreation & Physical Education; Club Sports Religious Life Religious Studies Romance Studies ROTC (Air Force, Army, Navy) Sanford School of Public Policy Service-Learning Program Statistical Science Student Disability Access Office Student Health and Wellness Theater Studies Thompson Writing Program Undergraduate Research Support Office University Center for Activities & Events–Launch Women’s Studies Department Open Houses Feel free to drop by the departments listed below during the times listed. No appointments are necessary (except for the Duke Lemur Center). Arts Annex 10:00AM-5:00PM; 404 Gattis Street (By bus: Campus Drive between Freeman Center & Smith Warehouse); 919-613-5116 Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity 9:00AM-5:00PM; 100 Bryan Center; 919-684-6607 Center for Multicultural Affairs 9:00AM-5:00PM; 0010 Bryan Center; 919-684-6756 Duke Lemur Center 9:30AM-4:00PM; 3705 Erwin Road Call 919-401-7240 for reservations (required) Financial Aid Advising 9:00AM-12:00PM & 2:00PM-5:00PM; 2127 Campus Drive; 919-684-6225 Freeman Center for Jewish Life 8:30AM-5:00PM; 1415 Faber Street; 919-684-6422 Global Health Institute 10:00AM-3:00PM; 123 Trent Hall; 919-681-7760 International House 9:00AM-5:00PM 300 Alexander Ave, Central Campus; 919-684-3585 Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture 9:00AM-5:00PM; 101 Flowers Building; 919-684-3814 Nasher Museum of Art 10AM-5PM Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat; 10AM-9PM Thurs (free to all 5-9PM); 12PM-5PM Sun; Closed Mondays 2001 Campus Drive; 919-684-5135 Free admission to the Permanent Collection gallery for Blue Devil Days participants. Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life 9:00AM-5:00PM; 006A Bryan Center; 919-684-9401 Religious Life at Duke 8:30AM-5:00PM; Duke Chapel; 919-681-9488 Student Disability Access Office 8:30AM-4:30PM 402 Oregon Street, Suite 102 & 103; 919-688-1329 Student Health Center 8:30AM-5:00PM Flowers Drive entrance (see map); 919-681-9355 •Global Education (Baldwin Auditorium): Learn about Study Abroad at Duke. 2:00PM2:45PM * Closing Ceremony: The Duke Pep Band, Class of 2019 t-shirts, and more! Location: Cameron Indoor Stadium GOT LUGGAGE? DAY 1: Leave your luggage with us in Von Canon (Bryan Center Lower Level). All luggage must be picked up by 4:30PM. We can store your luggage in a safe and secure location while you enjoy your visit. Here’s what we suggest you do: DAY 1 (after 4:30PM): If you’re staying overnight on campus, take your luggage with you to East Campus. DAY 2: Put luggage in your car by 8:00AM, or leave it with us in Von Canon (you must pick it up by 4:00PM). Please do not bring luggage to Cameron Indoor Stadium. Bio Sci Bus for Pratt tour drop off SCIENCE DRIVE SCIENCE DRIVE Residential Quad The Link (lower level) James B. Duke Statue areas closed for renovation Academic Quad CHAPEL DRIVE AND ERS CENTRAL CAMPUS AL E CAMPUS DRIVE IV R D D AN R DE AV OR CAMPUS DR IVE Nasher Museum of Art L ROA EX EN EG UE Disability Management ON ST RE ET Freeman Center for Jewish Life Bus Stop (going east) Undergraduate Financial Aid S East Campus Union/Marketplace BUCHANAN BLVD Quad Bus Stop GA Down Under ST RE ET Gilbert-Addoms White Lecture Hall DR IN TRINITY AVE CA MP US MA East Duke Building MA IN CA MP US Center for Documentary Studies ST RE EST Got luggage? Put your luggage in your car before tomorrow’s Departmental Fair, or take your luggage to the Blue Devil Days information table in the Bryan Center. You must pick up by 4:00PM. Arts Annex E W ET TO W Suggested location for airport shuttle/taxi pick-up: Bryan University Center 125 Science Drive Durham, NC 27708 Bus Stop (going west) Baldwin Auditorium North CAMPUS TRANSPORTATION Campus Buses (not DATA or Robertson Scholar buses)............... run every 5 minutes Duke Vans (free; available 5PM-7AM only)........................................ (919) 684-2020 Approximately $40 one way. Allow 30 minutes to airport. Smart Home MARKHAM AVENUE EMERGENCY (Fire, Police, or Medical) Campus Phone.................................................................................................. 9-1-1 Cell Phone or Off-Campus................................................................ (919) 684-2444 TAXIS/SHUTTLES RDU Airport Taxi Service.................................................................... (919) 840-7277 Yellow Cab......................................................................................... (919) 667-0000 AV E FT SWI FA B ER DUKE UNIVERSITY ROAD IMPORTANT INFORMATION INFORMATION/ASSISTANCE General Campus............................................................................... (919) 684-8111 Lost and Found.................................................................................. (919) 684-2444 Blue Devil Days Overnight Hosting.................................................... (919) 880-5468 Undergraduate Admissions................................................................ (919) 684-3214 APRIL 12-13, 2015 International House PE See complete map of campus in your packet. A TY H RSI EET STR ON S OF 20 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AV E Duke Gardens O ME T O RBY Student Health Center YEA E U NIV E C AS FLOWERS DRIVE events are located. 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