Where's the old Duke web site? | The old design is no longer accessible. | |
I am looking for person X -- how do I find them? | Your best course of action is to visit our searches page and search for their name or the name of the department or organization that they are in. By telephone, you can also call Duke Directory Assistance at (919) 684-8111. | |
I need more information on Duke -- who can I contact? | At this time, there is no central clearing house for information about Duke. As a result, it would be best for you to contact the department or organization to which your request most closely relates. To search for departmental contacts and addresses, please visit our searches page. | |
I have comments and/or questions about the web site design -- who should I contact? | In this case, and only in this case, you should contact webmaster@www.duke.edu or use the feedback form. Please direct questions about content to the appropriate department or organization. | |
I am looking for information on job opportunities at Duke -- where should I look? | Information on Duke University/Medical Center open positions can be found on the Human Resources site at http://www.hr.duke.edu/jobs/. | |
Where do I find campus maps? | The campus maps web site contains maps of the Duke campus and directions on how to get there. | |
Where can I find official Duke calendars? | The campus calendars web site contains official University academic calendars as well as events listings, and schedules for special happenings such as Parents Weekend. | |
I'm looking for the Duke Chapel web site -- where is it? | The Duke Chapel web site can be found at http://www.chapel.duke.edu/. | |
Where are the personal home pages? | Personal web pages of individuals are listed on the People pages. | |
How can I see different pictures on the Duke Welcome page? | The photographs on the Duke Welcome page rotate through a sequence if your browser is enabled to use JavaScript and cookies. Otherwise, your browser will only display a certain default image. The entire catalog of images used in the home page rotation can also be viewed. | |
What are cookies and why does your web site use them? | If your browser is enabled to do so, each time you display the Duke Welcome page your browser will be asked to save a "cookie," which is a small string of text that contains a number. This number is used to display to you a different photograph each time you load the page. | |
What if I don't like cookies or don't trust them? | There is no confidential information or anything that can identify you in the cookie, and Duke does not log or track cookies in any way. If you don't like cookies, you can configure your browser to refuse all cookies, and the Duke web site will continue to be completely functional. If you are annoyed by your browser asking you about cookies each time the page is loaded, but you don't mind the limited use of cookies on this web site, you can configure your browser to accept all cookies, instead. |