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On March 22, Duke President Richard H. Brodhead invited Duke students to a discussion about the undergraduate experience. After sharing his observations about his first ten months as president, Brodhead urged students to play a role in making Duke what they want it to be and in seeking opportunities to connect academics with real-world applications. He took questions on a broad range of subjects, from Central Campus and social life to multiculturalism and celebratory bonfires.
Brodheads Address: Audio: Real Media | Quicktime
Question-and-Answer Session: Audio:
Video Clips: His wish for students to move beyond self-imposed limits to seek out new opportunities The educational value of last falls Palestine Solidarity Movement conference Promoting undergraduate community through the rebuilding of Central Campus
News Coverage: Duke News Coverage: Q& A of speech |
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