Series: Briefings
Virtual briefings conducted using Zoom – a format Duke Communications adopted in the early days of the pandemic in 2020 and continues to use to showcase its faculty expertise. Doing so supports a key university priority of empowering bold thinkers.
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![Dr. Beverly Gray, Dr. Jonas Swartz and Dr. Brenna Hughes](/sites/default/files/styles/7_4_max_width_575px/public/2023-02/Abortion%20briefiing.jpeg?itok=rM-eUPT8)
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February 9, 2023
Three Years Post-George Floyd, Police Training, Cultural Reform Is Sluggish, Experts Say
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![Professor Phil Napoli and Visiting Assistant Professor Robyn Caplan](/sites/default/files/styles/7_4_max_width_575px/public/2023-02/TikTok.jpeg?itok=Ldx3ISdk)
Phil Napoli and Robyn Caplan briefed the media Thursday.
February 2, 2023
Scholars: TikTok Ban Not a Panacea But Could Prompt Important Data Privacy Conversations
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