Duke Residence Hall has bed space for 100 students including double rooms, suites, and singles, split between 3 floors and a basement. The high tech, environmentally-friendly building includes multiple balconies and rooms designed to improve acoustics, lighting and energy efficiency. There is a large lounge on the first floor and several sitting areas throughout the building. The Dean Rusk International Studies program is housed on the first floor of the building with an atrium, offices, meeting rooms and kitchen.
Built in 1939 the building is named for James B. Duke, founder of The Duke Endowment. Duke was fully renovated in 2008 and received LEED Certification. Its location adjacent to the Knobloch Campus Center makes it a popular residential choice.
Building Information
|
Bathrooms: Suites have 1 bathroom per suite. 2nd and 3rd floors have 1 common, single-gender bathroom each
|
|
Computer Room: None
|
|
Laundry: None
|
|
Kitchen: 1 - located on 1st Floor
|
|
Elevator: Yes
|
|
Vending: 1 drink and 1 snack machine in kitchen
|
|
Room sinks: No
|
|
Closets: Wardrobes in all rooms
|
|
ADA Accessible Rooms: 5 with private bathrooms
|
|
Room Furniture: See previous page
|
Floorplans:
Click on the picture to see the building floorplans.

For more information about residence halls, please contact the Residence Life Office at 704-894-2188.
Return to building list
|