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From the hardwood of Coach K Court at Cameron Indoor Stadium to the very top of Duke Chapel, faculty and staff at Duke all have unique point of views from where they work.

In the "Views at Duke" series, Duke employees share what a day in their lives looks like from their view, whether it's outside or in an office. The Views at Duke series highlights different people and places throughout Duke that provide a special view to the people who work here.
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In this video, Karen Silverberg, associate dean for Human Resources in the School of Medicine, explains why her staff's view from atop the Davison Building is so special.
In this video, Marvin Tillman, head of Duke's Library Service Center, shows off the warehouse-sized building that holds millions of books and materials.
In this video, Paul Jones, curator of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens' Asiatic Arboretum, talks about the natural beauty and attraction of one of the sections of Duke's most popular attractions.
In this video, Erin Hammeke, special collections conservator for Duke Libraries, talks about her unique vantage point as she works to repair antique books.
In this video, Marcia Kirinus, manager of the Biology and Phytrotron Greenhouses, talks about her unique vantage point from her office and when she walks among the various flowers and plants that live in Duke's greenhouses.
In this video, Kurt Roper, the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator for the Duke football team, talks about his unique vantage point from atop the press box at Wallace Wade Stadium. Roper is the only coordinator on the Duke staff that spends games from a high-up view, where he can see the whole playing field.
In this video, Susan Glenn, executive director of development for the Duke Children's Hospital, talks about her office's view, which looks over the right field wall of the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in downtown Durham. With a chance to watch baseball games during the work day, Susan has one of the more unique views at Due.
In this video, Duke Golf Club Course Superintendent Bill Sessums shares what its like for him to take care of the top-ranked golf course in the Triangle (Durham-Chapel Hill-Raleigh). Sessums arrives at the course each day to help groom the greens and make sure visiting golfers have a memorable game at one of Duke University's natural beauties.
In this video, part-time carillonneur Paul Bumbalough talks about his unique job as one of the people who rings the bells from atop the Duke Chapel. From his vantage point, it's possible to look over the entire Duke campus and across the city of Durham.
In this video, Duke Police Lieutenant Tony Shipman talks about his job as an athletic liaison officer for the basketball teams at Duke. Every winter, Shipman can be seen standing on the sidelines while Duke plays some of the top basketball teams in the country.
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