Renowned arts executive previously led the Kennedy Center and Chicago and Seattle symphonies Deborah F. Rutter, the former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington ...
As you relax and let your mind drift aimlessly, you might remember a pleasant vacation, an angry confrontation in traffic or maybe the loss of a loved one. And now a team of researchers at Duke ...
Registration is open for the 10-week individual and team fitness contest that begins Jan. 12 Shanyelle Ward is grateful for Duke’s Get Moving Challenge for two reasons that she hopes to carry with her ...
From breast cancer to rare pediatric diseases, federally funded Duke research has helped Duke staff and faculty and their families For a stretch of nearly two years beginning in late 1984, Kent ...
The tuition benefit expands, enabling higher education opportunities across the U.S. At the end of each workday, Nyasia Lloyd boards a Durham-Raleigh Express bus in front of Duke University Hospital ...
For many, the holiday season glows with anticipation – gathering around Thanksgiving tables, shopping for the perfect gifts or curling up to watch cheesy Hallmark Channel holiday movies. Yet, beneath ...
Duke great and NBA champion Shane Battier reveals the ‘glue’ traits that quietly hold winning teams together Once, in the thick of a playoff run, Shane Battier’s coach was reviewing detailed defensive ...
Kirsten Khire on what does the Duke Climate Commitment mean and who is telling the story? Since the launch of the Duke Climate Commitment in 2022, faculty, students and staff from academic and ...
Scott Selig, Associate Vice President for Capital Assets and Real Estate, will retire in August 2025 after nearly 25 years of service to Duke University. Selig joined Duke in 2001 and has led its ...
Studies show that people who eat meals together are happier. So why not have lunch with colleagues? Once a month, colleagues on the Finance and Administration team in the Duke Graduate School pull out ...
In early December with the fall semester coming to an end, two students — Ryan Henderson, and Margo O’Meara — showed up for Bradley Simmons’ djembe class at the Mary Duke Biddle Music Building on East ...
The recent announcement that the National Institutes of Health would cap reimbursement of facilities and administrative (F&A) costs on research grants at 15% would significantly slow or cease ...
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