'Office Hours' Conversation on Developing Twenty-First Century Leaders, Feb. 19
Lt. Col. Mark Tribus will take questions from online viewers for the live webcast beginning Friday at noon

The head of Duke's Army ROTC program, Lt. Col. Mark Tribus, will discuss his approach to teaching leadership in a live online "Office Hours" webcast interview beginning at noon Friday, Feb 19, on Duke's Ustream channel.
To ask a question of Tribus in advance or during the session, send an email to live@duke.edu, post a comment on the Duke University Live Ustream page on Facebook or tweet with the tag #dukelive.
Tribus, a professor of military science, has served on active duty in the U.S. Army for the past 18 years. He is a graduate of West Point and Harvard Business School. Last semester at Duke, he taught the course "Building Winning Teams," which was taken by both undergraduate students and athletics coaches. He is a visiting lecturer in public policy and on the faculty of the Hart Leadership Program. Prior to coming to Duke, Tribus served a tour in Afghanistan and taught leadership at West Point, where he helped design the academy's core course in leadership.

Office hours at a university are the times when professors leave their doors open for people to wander in and converse, whether it be about current events, the meaning of life or developments in their fields. Duke's Office Hours series aims to bring the expansiveness and sparkle of these conversations to anyone with an Internet connection and an interest in the ideas bubbling up at Duke. To date, topics have ranged from the war in Afghanistan to the New Testament, World Cup soccer and the state of Muslim Americans since 9/11. You are invited to join the conversation.