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Said at Duke: 2018-19

Highlights from guest speakers who visited the university from 2010-19

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Fuqua alumnus and Apple CEO Tim Cook waves to students as he enters Wallace Wade Stadium. Photo by Bill Snead

Apple CEO Urges Duke Graduates: Lead The Way to Change Through Fearlessness

5,500 students receive degree at institutions' 166th commencement ceremony

Hello Blue Devils! It is great to be back at Duke. It is an honor to stand before you both as...

PUBLISHED May 13, 2018
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Regina Bradley: You really don't need to include Faulkner in a discussion about the black South

Said@Duke: Regina Bradley on the Literature of the Black South

On Feb. 19, author Regina N. Bradley read from “Boondock Kollage: Stories from the Hip Hop...

PUBLISHED April 3, 2018
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Nikki Haley and Peter Feaver

U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley Says U.S. Showing Strong Leadership

PUBLISHED April 7, 2018 IN Campus
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Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice delivers the Ambassador Dave and Kay Phillips Family International Lecture Tuesday.  Photo by Les Todd

Condoleezza Rice on the Shocks to the International System

Former secretary of state combines personal history, reflections on international affairs in talk

"Three great shocks" are shaking up the assumptions of the international system, affecting the...

PUBLISHED April 11, 2012 IN Campus , Academics
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks at Page Auditorium.

Said@Duke: Madeleine Albright on The Future of Democracy

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright spoke Thursday at Page Auditorium on ...

PUBLISHED March 1, 2019 IN Campus
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Nadia Murad

Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad Talks of a Journey from Captivity to Activist

PUBLISHED October 31, 2018 IN Campus , Global
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Marian Wright Edelman: The Status of Children Is a "National Security Threat"

PUBLISHED October 30, 2012 IN Academics , Campus
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Murs: What keeps my career going is i am a public servant

Said@Duke: Rapper Murs on Artists as Public Servants

Acclaimed Los Angeles rapper Murs joined longtime collaborator and Durham icon 9th Wonder for a...

PUBLISHED February 14, 2018 IN Arts
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg at Duke Law event: Court’s majority fails to understand what women face in achieving equality

PUBLISHED August 5, 2014 IN Academics , Campus
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Yusef Salaam of Exonerated Five on His Wrongful Conviction

Said@Duke: Yusef Salaam of Exonerated Five on His Wrongful Conviction

Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana asked Duke Law students to remember the story of the...

PUBLISHED September 5, 2019 IN Academics
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Tarana Burke: “We won’t survive if we don’t do everything we can to change society’s relationship to and understanding of and complicity with sexual violence.”

Said@Duke: Tarana Burke on Society's Complicity on Sexual Violence

Tarana Burke, founder of the #metoo movement, spoke about how the civil rights movement inspired...

PUBLISHED January 22, 2019
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