Bryan Center
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Opened in 1982, the Duke University Bryan Center is a multifaceted hub that accommodates various amenities and services for the university community and visitors alike. Designed with input from James A. Ward and collaborating firms such as Hayes-Howell and Associates and Caudill, Rowlett, and Scott, the center hosts an array of facilities including the University Store, Gothic Bookshop, dining establishments, and theaters such as the Reynold Industries Theater, Sheafer Lab Theater, and Griffith Film Theater. Additionally, it serves as the home for several Student Affairs departments, including the Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity (CSGD), Center for Multicultural Affairs, University Center for Activities & Events (UCAE), as well as offices for DiDa, DUU, BSA, and DSG. Complementing these services is an information desk, which provides assistance to both Duke community members and campus visitors.

Hanging Art Work

"Oropendola Lumina" - 1992 - Steel, Copper, and Brass by artist Andrew Preiss, Duke Class of 1990