December 12, 2024
At Notre Dame Cathedral, a Hidden History Revealed
Art historian Caroline Bruzelius studied cathedral during its restoration
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February 21, 2025
Featured Podcast: Why Is Everyone So Interested in Greenland?
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February 21, 2023
Language Learning Has Never Smelled This Good
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February 20, 2023
Duke Flags Lowered: James Joseph, Sanford Professor Emeritus and Former U.S. Ambassador, Dies
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February 19, 2023
U.S. Ambassador Visits Lemur Center Conservation Project in Madagascar
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Henry Gavin discusses the geologic dynamics of the Turkish earthquake. Photo by Chuck Givens.February 17, 2023
Turkey’s Fate Was Sealed by Failures – Both Structural and Political, Experts Say
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February 13, 2023
The Benefits of Positive Emotions, and How to Create Them
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Duke's Kathryn Morgan, foreground, with a team of archaeologists and local residents at an archaeological dig site in Turkey in 2018. Photo courtesy Kathryn Morgan. -
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February 6, 2023
Needed: A Kickstart to Innovation in Slowing the Spread of Malaria
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February 3, 2023
History of Operation Condor Wins Duke Human Rights Book Award
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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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Duke's Nathaniel Wullar re-created a Duke coding program for students in his native Ghana