Since 2014, the Nicholas School has been based in Grainger Hall on Duke's Durham campus. The school was previously based in the
Levine Science Research Center.
Grainger Hall Grainger Hall is a 70,000-square-foot, five-story glass-and-concrete building located on Circuit Drive on Duke’s West Campus. When the building opened in 2014, it was originally known as
Environment Hall. The hall houses five classrooms, a 105-seat auditorium, 45 private offices, 72 open office spaces, a 32-seat computer lab, an outdoor courtyard and an environmental art gallery, as well as conference rooms, shared workrooms and common. Grainger Hall was designed achieve a
LEED Platinum Certification, the
U.S. Green Building Council's highest level of sustainability certification, which it received on October 26, 2015.
Green features range from rooftop solar panels and innovative climate control and water systems, to special windows that moderate light and heat, to an organic orchard and sustainably designed landscaping.
Levine Science Research Center The Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) is an interdisciplinary research facility at Duke University. The A Wing of the LSRC is the former home of the Nicholas School and is currently undergoing renovations to house laboratories and student services oriented offices. The Division of Earth and Climate Sciences occupies renovated laboratories in the Old Chemistry building on the West Campus with plans to relocate to new space in LSRC and Grainger Hall sometime in 2019. The division maintains facilities for geochemical analysis and climate modeling studies.
Duke University Marine Laboratory The Duke University Marine Laboratory is home to the third division of the school, the Marine Science and Conservation division. The Marine Lab is situated on Pivers Island in
Beaufort, North Carolina. The current Director of the Marine Laboratory is Andrew J Read.
Duke Forest The Nicholas School uses the
Duke Forest, established in 1931 and spanning 7,060 acres, for teaching and research purposes. ==Degree programs==