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The small indentations in one of the paver stones in a West Campus walkway may be prehistoric footprints made by one of the earliest organisms to walk on four legs.
June 30, 2025
Prehistoric Footprints Found in Duke Paver Stone
370-million-year-old tracks unearthed on West Campus spark a Duke paleontologist’s quest to uncover the fossil’s story
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Customers peruse the fresh produce available at the Duke Farmers Market. Photo by Travis Stanley

Mayme Webb-Bledsoe worked to build relationships between Durham community members and Duke as Assistant Vice President for Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership & Community Development. Photo by Travis Stanley

Allison Boyer, left, recently shared a sweet moment with her daughters Ella and Emilia. Photo courtesy of Allison Boyer.

Photo courtesy of All About Blinds & Shutters.

When seen through Google Maps with the traffic data option activated, adjustments and closures due to construction projects and road work is available in real time. Image courtesy of Google Maps.

Carlos Motta, a Patient Transporter at Duke University Health System, submitted this photo from his visit to Puerto Rico to highlight his #DukeTimeOff.
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Allison Boyer, left, recently shared a sweet moment with her daughters Ella and Emilia. Photo courtesy of Allison Boyer.
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Photo courtesy of All About Blinds & Shutters.
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When seen through Google Maps with the traffic data option activated, adjustments and closures due to construction projects and road work is available in real time. Image courtesy of Google Maps.
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The small indentations in one of the paver stones in a West Campus walkway may be prehistoric footprints made by one of the earliest organisms to walk on four legs.
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Mayme Webb-Bledsoe worked to build relationships between Durham community members and Duke as Assistant Vice President for Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership & Community Development. Photo by Travis Stanley
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Carlos Motta, a Patient Transporter at Duke University Health System, submitted this photo from his visit to Puerto Rico to highlight his #DukeTimeOff.
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Teams and individuals across Duke have found ways to make the most of hybrid work.
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Learning & Organization Development Certificate of Excellence honorees clap at a graduation ceremony for the program on June 9. Photo by Travis Stanley
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June 5, 2025
An Update From President Vincent Price on Duke’s Strategic Realignment Process
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Duke Raleigh Nurse Erin Banbury, left, and her boyfriend Cody Stephens, right, travels to West Point, New York, over Memorial Day weekend to celebrate the graduation of Cody's younger brother, Lowe, from the United States Military Academy. Photo courtesy of Erin Banbury.
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A scene from Duke Forest. Photo by Megan Mendenhall, Duke University
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Starting June 2, Duke undergraduates will have free, unlimited access to GPT-4o through a new pilot with OpenAI.