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Academic Council Chair Looks Ahead to a Year of Strategic Plans, Equity and Diversity Studies
September 24, 2015The new chair of the Academic Council is looking at a year of full agenda but says that means faculty will have their voice heard in a timely way. [More]Featured in 'working'
Duke Celebrates N.C. Pride on Sept. 26Statewide LGBTQ community comes to Duke and Durham for parade
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From the Gallery
Wind Symphony Tour to Washington, DC
The Duke University Wind Symphony travels to Washington, D.C., to perform Vice Provost for the Arts Scott Lindroth’s “Eternity’s Sunrise” in a concert with Langley High School Band, the ensemble that commissioned the work.
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The Iranian Nuclear Deal
Nasser Hadian, a prominent professor at the University of Tehran, joins Peter Feaver and Mark Emamian in a panel discussion
Workshop Examines the “Language of Genocide”
An interdisciplinary group of Kenan Institute faculty and students held a day-long workshop on the 'language of genocide.'
The Education Begins for the Class of 2019
Watch the undergraduate convocation held in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
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