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  1. Academic

    1. Visual & Performing Arts

      1. Duke Hall

        Named in honor of Dr. Samuel Page Duke, JMU's second president, Duke Hall has undergone large-scale renovations and construction that has seen it more than double from its original size.

        Duke houses programs in art education, ceramics, fibers, foundations, metals and jewelry, painting and drawing, printmaking, and sculpture.

        Study Spaces/Computer Labs: 

        Duke Hall offers seating in the Gallery Court that can be used for study space. Outlets are available for charging computers and phones. The second floor mezzanine, just above the Gallery Court, also has seating and a nice view of the lawn and the Music Building. Additionally, Duke 1033 is available for study space. There are tables, chairs, a computer, and a pay-to-print station. Room 1033 is open to all students during the hours posted on the room’s door. Outside of those hours, it is available only to Art History majors, who can swipe in with their JACard.

        Accessibility:

         

        Accessible Parking: V lot (a magnetic gate permit, available from Parking Services, is required during business hours), Mason Street parking deck

        Accessible Entrance:  Front and back entrances both with ramp and automatic door

        Access between floors: Elevator or ramp

        Building features:

        Men/Women restrooms

        Universal restrooms (T2119, T2117, T2107, T3121, T3119, T3107)

        All restrooms are Fully Accessible

         

        Built: 1967
        Renovated: 2017