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Image During the restoration of Notre Dame, Caroline Bruzelius was part of a research team studying the cathedral’s centuries-old stone and mortar. December 12, 2024 At Notre Dame Cathedral, a Hidden History Revealed Art historian Caroline Bruzelius studied cathedral during its restoration Read
February 21, 2025 Featured Podcast: Why Is Everyone So Interested in Greenland? Read on Sanford School of Public Policy
August 17, 2022 Childhood Lead Exposure is Linked to Low Test Scores for Black Students, Study Finds Read on Duke Global Health Institute
August 17, 2022 Class of 2026 Welcomed at DKU’s Fifth Undergraduate Convocation Read on Duke Kunshan University
August 4, 2022 Chris Beyrer on Leading DGHI Into Global Health's New Reality Read on Duke Global Health Institute
July 29, 2022 ‘A Leader Already’: Second-Year Medical Student Participates in White House Innovators Series Read on School of Medicine Magnify
July 20, 2022 Bruce Jentleson: Nicholas Mulder’s 'The Economic Weapon' -- The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War Read on Lawfire
July 13, 2022 Study: High Lead Exposures From Wild Game Put Indigenous Community Health at Risk Read on Duke Global Health Institute
July 12, 2022 Henry Rice: A Mutual Approach to Advancing Global Surgery Read on Duke Global Health Institute
July 7, 2022 Retiring DGHI Professor David Boyd Reflects on What His Students Taught Him Read on Duke Global Health Institute
June 22, 2022 Around the World, Patients’ Injuries Are Made Worse by a Lack of Access to Rehab Read on Duke Global Health Institute
June 21, 2022 EU Decision on Ukraine Comes at ‘Extremely Dangerous Phase,’ Expert Says Read on Duke News
June 16, 2022 Ukraine War’s Supply Chain Impacts Bust Myth of U.S. Energy Independence Read on Nicholas School of the Environment