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During the restoration of Notre Dame, Caroline Bruzelius was part of a research team studying the cathedral’s centuries-old stone and mortar.
December 12, 2024
At Notre Dame Cathedral, a Hidden History Revealed
Art historian Caroline Bruzelius studied cathedral during its restoration
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Featured Podcast: Why Is Everyone So Interested in Greenland?
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May 17, 2024
Charmaine Royal on the Intersection of Genetics and Race
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Public policy studies major Yadira Paz-Martinez.
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Chizuko Sueyoshi, leader of the Japanese Tea Practitioners of Durham, hosts a traditional Japanese tea gathering for Yuko Kishida, spouse of the prime minister of Japan; Kristin Cooper, first lady of North Carolina; and Mio (Yamamoto) Maeda, spouse of the consul general of Japan in Atlanta, in the Durham-Toyama Sister Cities Tea Pavilion in the Ruth Mary Meyer Japanese Garden, which is part of the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum in Sarah P. Duke Gardens. Photo by Jared Lazarus
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Robert Satloff’s talk, “Out of Crisis, Opportunity? War and Peace in Post-October 7 Middle East,” was part of part of the Provost’s Initiative on the Middle East.
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Israeli Supreme Court Justice Daphne Barak-Erez
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Fareed Zakaria, David Rubenstein and Peter Feaver shared ideas about higher education and international relations are adapting to a multitude of challenges in a changing world. Photography by Huth Photo
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Salam Fayyad was interviewed by Duke Professor Bruce Jentleson about his career in Palestine. Photo by Les Todd
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March 29, 2024
New Collaborative Course Broadens Access to English Language Instruction at Duke
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