Life in the Triangle

Along with Raleigh and Chapel Hill, Durham is one of the three cities that form the Triangle, named for the Research Triangle Park (RTP). With over 200 companies employing 60,000 workers and contractors, RTP is one of the most vibrant corporate and scientific research and development centers in the world. 

The area is home to eight colleges and universities, including Duke, North Carolina State University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Together they help create an active intellectual, cultural, entrepreneurial, and recreational environment, not to mention one of the world's largest concentrations of PhDs and MDs. 

Durham

Known as the City of Medicine, Durham has become something of a cultural mecca in recent years. It gets regular mention now as a foodie paradise, and is a must-stop for artists and entertainers, thanks to many clubs and performance venues, including the Durham Performing Arts Center, or D-PAC, which opened in 2008. 

Durham has a moderate, four-season climate and is consistently ranked among the best places in the U.S. to live and do business. Throughout the year, people can take advantage of miles of interconnected trails, greenways, bike paths, and outdoor athletic and recreation areas. 

Durham is also in a great location. North Carolina's beaches are just a few hours east and the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains are a few hours west. The Raleigh-Durham International Airport is about 20 minutes from Duke's campus and offers access to destinations worldwide. 

Durham Dining and Nightlife

Durham offers many options for dining, with fantastic restaurants bordering all sides of Duke’s campuses. 

Downtown Durham offers a plethora of dining and drinking options where you’ll find a variety of ethnic food, pizzerias, coffee shops, bakeries, breweries, and quick bites. All are within easy access to Duke’s campuses. 

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