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Duke OIT Duke's Office of Information Technology offers services and tools for the Duke community.

05/01/2026
04/30/2026

Ever wonder what a day looks like with DukeMobile in your pocket?

From the moment you wake up to your last late-night check, it’s got you—quick logins, easy access, and everything you need in one place.

Take a look at how DukeMobile keeps the day moving 👀

duke.is is Duke’s own URL shortener—exclusive to the Duke community—so you can turn long, chaotic links into something s...
04/22/2026

duke.is is Duke’s own URL shortener—exclusive to the Duke community—so you can turn long, chaotic links into something short, clean, and actually shareable.

Perfect for group projects, event signups, or anything you need people to actually click. You can see how many clicked on your link.

And it can generate QR codes too!

Quick to make, easy to remember, and way less embarrassing than dropping a 6-line link in the group chat.

Log in with your NetID.

Download DukeMobile and put your entire campus in your pocket. Maps, bus routes, dining hours, events, DukeHub, printing...
04/20/2026

Download DukeMobile and put your entire campus in your pocket. Maps, bus routes, dining hours, events, DukeHub, printing locations—it’s all there, customizable and actually easy to use. All the information you need in one app is a smart solution. 

04/16/2026

Need a calculator for that last exam? A camera for your final project? A charger because yours mysteriously stopped working at the worst possible time? The Link has you covered.

Students can borrow equipment from OIT at no cost, from cameras and tripods to cables, and more. Reserve online or stop by Perkins Library.

No excuses. Just solutions.

There has been a recent increase in phone-based phishing attempts reported across several of Duke’s peer institutions. T...
04/08/2026

There has been a recent increase in phone-based phishing attempts reported across several of Duke’s peer institutions. These calls are designed to trick you into approving a login or enrolling a device the attacker controls. While there is no need for alarm, staying alert is important.

Scammers may pose as IT staff; remain vigilant.

04/01/2026
The Duke IT Advisory Council wants to hear from Duke's graduate and professional students about IT services and resource...
04/01/2026

The Duke IT Advisory Council wants to hear from Duke's graduate and professional students about IT services and resources. Do you have comments and/or concerns about the usage of technology, software, and devices at Duke? Fill out am anonymous survey by April 7th at 11:59pm for a chance to win one of six $25 gift cards! Link in bio.

Your responses will help improve IT resources and services for everyone.

10/31/2025

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300 Fuller Street
Durham, NC
27701

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