Love at First Visit for Fully Remote Staff Member
Sarah Lang, who works fully remote from Florida, visited campus for the first time


Hired in March of 2022, Lang is part of a growing number of Duke employees who work fully remote from outside of North Carolina.
Data from shows that, in 2023, Duke has 468 employees working in states other than North Carolina, up from 156 in 2020.
Lang, one of 63 Florida-based Duke employees, had never been to Durham prior to December. When she received an invitation to a departmental holiday party, she booked the trip.
Her visit covered the better part of two days, during which she crammed in as many Duke and Durham experiences as possible.
She visited the , , and the American Tobacco Campus. She grabbed Duke T-shirts for herself and her daughter at and caught the music-filled service at .

And with the December chill giving her a break from sunny Florida, she cherished the opportunity to simply walk around campus, letting the last of the fall leaves crunch under her feet.
鈥淚 expected the campus to be beautiful, and it really was,鈥 Lang said. 鈥淚t felt like I was on a movie set.鈥
The highlight of her trip was her team鈥檚 holiday gathering at Ponysaurus Brewing in downtown Durham. Lang chatted with colleagues she鈥檇 only known virtually and learned about their lives and roles at Duke.
鈥淚t was great to meet in person,鈥 said Timothy Durning, a grants and contracts manager with RASR who leads Lang鈥檚 team. 鈥淚t was nice to have casual conversations about different aspects of work and life.鈥
For Lang, Duke is more than an employer, it鈥檚 a place she says she鈥檚 proud to be part of.
鈥淲orking fully remote from day one, it has been hard for me to feel connected and understand that I鈥檓 part of something much bigger than the small corner of my home office,鈥 Lang said.
鈥淣ow, I feel more connected, I feel like I鈥檓 more a part of the team.鈥
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