When seen through Google Maps with the traffic data option activated, adjustments and closures due to construction projects and road work is available in real time. Image courtesy of Google Maps.
The small indentations in one of the paver stones in a West Campus walkway may be prehistoric footprints made by one of the earliest organisms to walk on four legs.
Whether he's winning chili cook-offs or providing dishes for community causes, Duke Facilities Management's Lee Clayton loves bringing people together through food. Photo courtesy of Duke Facilities Management.
When life-saving treatment for a child needed to be delivered during the last snowfall in Durham in February, a team from Duke Facilities Management, left, helped ensure that those who created and delivered the treatment, right, could do so. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado
Some of the overgrown magnolia trees near the Wall Center for Student Life will be removed next week. Photo courtesy of Duke University Marketing & Communications.
Leslye Kornegay, Duke's Executive Director for University Environmental Services and Facilities Management, wrote a book entitled "Leading to Change the World" that was released in September 2024. Photo by Travis Stanley
Much of Duke Pond on West Campus will be drained in able to complete regular maintenance on the decade-old campus fixture. Photo courtesy of University Marketing & Communications.