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The cars and clothes may have changed since 1985, but move-in day is the same — the day when students embark on their Duke journey. Saturday, August 16, is move-in day for the class of 2029.
Dan Scolnic, associate professor of physics in Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, has been selected to serve as Duke’s presidential fellow for the 2025-2026 academic year. The Presidential Fellowship ...
In this video, Gen. (ret.) CQ Brown Jr., Duke’s newly appointed executive-in-residence, delivers a welcome message to Duke student veterans. “Today, you become part of a student network of more than ...
Duke University will host five Israeli Jewish, Palestinian and Druze artists for a six-week residency aimed at developing understanding through the creation of artistic works from their unique and ...
Mapping North Carolina’s Ghost Forests From 430 Miles Up Rising seas and inland-surging seawater are leaving behind the debris of dying forests. Now, 35 years of satellite images capture the changes ...
New Duke trustees, clockwise from top left: Lisa Borders, Jack Boyd, Tim Cook, Anna Knight, Jeff Ubben, Adam Silver, Ben Shellhorn and Patricia Morton. Eight new members joined the Duke University ...
Metabolism Changes With Age, Just Not When You Might Think Researchers have precisely measured life’s metabolic highs and lows, from birth to old age, and the findings might surprise you.
A team led by scientists at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering has demonstrated the first working "invisibility cloak." The cloak deflects microwave beams so they flow around a "hidden" ...
The app uses an iPhone’s self-facing camera to assess a child’s emotional state while viewing various stimuli. The dots are landmarks automatically placed on a video of the child by the software.
Dear Colleagues, As you all know, the success of our pandemic response has relied on a number of different approaches for combating COVID-19—social distancing and de-densification, enhanced cleaning ...
Melinda Gates: Creating a Brotherhood Commencement speaker says making a difference begins with recognizing the 'boundless dignity of all people' ...
2008 Commencement Address by Barbara Kingsolver The following remarks by Barbara Kingsolver, titled "How to be Hopeful," were prepared for delivery at Duke's 2008 commencement ceremony May 11 at ...
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