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From left, G.C. Henricksen, A.S. Brower, and Kenneth Manning pose by an IBM computer in 1954. The technology wasn't what we're used to today, but could be used for tasks such as math equations. Photo courtesy of University Archives.

June 5, 2013

From the Archives: Computer History at Duke

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May 29, 2013

Hubert Bray explains a new geometric model for dark matter

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May 28, 2013

Beneath a glacier's white, researchers see green

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May 23, 2013

Duke Wins Federal Funds to Develop Diverse Scientists

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May 21, 2013

Bird's Playlist Could Signal Mental Strengths and Weaknesses

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May 20, 2013

Fossil Primate Director Becomes a Fossil Primate Himself

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May 17, 2013

Brian Hare, Vanessa Woods: Dogs show that IQ tests aren't so smart

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May 17, 2013

Dogs Show: IQ Tests Aren’t So Smart

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May 14, 2013

Duke University Announces Reginaldo Howard Memorial Scholarship Awards

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May 13, 2013

Duke graduates say they cherish their school's sense of community most

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Cathy Lewis, right, and her husband, Todd, ride horses at Dead Broke Farms in Raleigh. It was a birthday present Todd organized for the two of them. Photo courtesy of Cathy Lewis.

May 12, 2013

Getting 'LOST' in Entertainment

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Jacob Tobia (left) and Patrick Oathout won Truman Scholarships in 2013

May 9, 2013

Student Honors and Laurels, 2013

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May 9, 2013

Duke Announces 2013 Distinguished Professors

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From left, the 2013 Faculty Scholars, the highest honor given to students by university faculty: Caitlin Finn, Daniel Stern, Katherine Zhang and Madeline McKelway.

May 1, 2013

Duke Faculty Honor Four Students as Faculty Scholars

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Teaching award winners Chris Roy, Purnima Shah, Mohamed Noor and Jun Yang.  Photo by Megan Morr/Duke University Photography

April 24, 2013

Teaching Excellence In and Outside the Classroom

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Lisa Jordan, left, and President Richard H. Brodhead celebrate a moment in Jordan's office. Jordan has served as executive assistant for three Duke presidents. Photo by Marsha Green.

April 21, 2013

The A-Team: Three Decades of Assisting Duke's Presidents

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