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The Ciompi Quartet

May 28, 2019

A New Cellist Means a New Beginning for the Ciompi Quartet

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Why Study History? Because It Can Save Us From Democratic Collapse

May 21, 2019

John Jeffries Martin: Why Study History? Because It Can Save Us From Democratic Collapse

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Dust of the Zulu exhibit

May 20, 2019

At the Ruby: Dust of the Zulu Exhibit Makes for a Sonic Environment

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Pedro Lasch

May 20, 2019

A Mini-Monument in the Makerspace

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Emily Bernhardt

May 15, 2019

Emily Bernhardt on Hunting Down Mercury Pollution

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Kenan students give a brief, “TEDx”-style presentation on their prooject

May 14, 2019

Pain and Joy, Praise and Polemics in Religious Communities

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Giovanni Zanalda

May 13, 2019

Giovanni Zanalda on Creating Global Connections at Duke

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Alexandra Bateman

May 10, 2019

Class of 2019: Alexandra Bateman on Exploring Chronic Illness Through Art

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Dean Valerie Ashby (left) and Vice Provost Abbas Benmamoun (back to camera), spoke with Patrice Douglass, Gustavo Silva and Jarvis McInnis at the kick off of Black Think Tank.

May 9, 2019

Junior Faculty, Students, Launch 'Black Think Tank'

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Reilly Johnson

May 8, 2019

Class of 2019: Reilly Johnson and the Art of Costumes and Textiles

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Duke students toss their mortarboards in the air in celebration of commencement

May 8, 2019

Class of 2019: Eight Students Who Changed Duke ... and Themselves

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For Duke Appreciation in May, staff and faculty with 10 to 55 years of service share what they appreciate about Duke.

May 8, 2019

Duke Employees Reflect On Career Milestones

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Gabriel Rosenberg (left), a professor of gender, sexuality and feminist studies and history, has been named the new Faculty in Residence (FIR) in Southgate residence hall on East Campus. He is pictured here with his partner  Harris Solomon, an associate p

May 8, 2019

A New Faculty-in-Residence Moves Into Southgate Residence Hall

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May 7, 2019

Duke Adds 21 Faculty to Distinguished Faculty Rank

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Three Duke scientists have been recognized by the Royal Society of Chemistry (L to R): David Beratan, Michael Rubinstein and Tuan Vo-Dinh

May 7, 2019

Duke Scientists Receive Royal Society of Chemistry Awards

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May 3, 2019

Class of 2019: Ray Liu on Building a Business and Fostering Connections

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