<p>In terms of their programs or the actual campus itself. Can anyone mention a few? (in regard to the engineering school as well as the whole school itself)</p>
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<p>ummm, let's see</p>
<p>1) Perkins library is being renovated at the moment
2) Few Quad will be renovated next year and probably open in time for the incoming freshmen when they become sophomores
3) My RA told me that Edens 1C would be renovated somewhat, I don't know if that's still the case
4) The central campus building project should start in the next few years and finish in 20-50 years.
5) Gross Chemistry Building is being renovated this year and will house part of the Nicholas School of Environmental Science when it's done</p>
<p>That's all I know.</p>
<p>Well you also know the stuff that was built recently right? (like in the last year) Because both Bostock and the French Science center were completed last year.</p>
<p>And the Plaza!</p>
<p>Stuff that were built recently</p>
<p>1) French Science
2) Bostock
3) CIEMAS
4) Plaza
5) Kilgo recently renovated
6) Goodson Chapel at the Divinity School
7) Lots of medical campus research buildings
8) Levine Science and Research Center
9) Nasher Museum of Art
10) Trent was renovated (mostly administrative offices though)
11) Yoh Football Center</p>
<p>Duke went on a building boom in the last few years with the "Building on Excellence" five-year plan thing. That's winding down though and I hear they are shifting their attention from engineering and the sciences to humanities.</p>
<p>Trent is also the location of the NROTC and AFROTC units. (go Navy!)</p>
<p>Oh and Bell Tower is only a couple years old. (if you are going to list CIEMAS then Bell Tower should be on that list)</p>