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Customers peruse the fresh produce available at the Duke Farmers Market. Photo by Travis Stanley
April 14, 2025
Eat, Shop and Stroll Local Every Thursday at the Duke Farmers Market
The 2025 season of the campus market kicks off on April 24
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The small indentations in one of the paver stones in a West Campus walkway may be prehistoric footprints made by one of the earliest organisms to walk on four legs.

Teams and individuals across Duke have found ways to make the most of hybrid work.

Allison Boyer, left, recently shared a sweet moment with her daughters Ella and Emilia. Photo courtesy of Allison Boyer.

When seen through Google Maps with the traffic data option activated, adjustments and closures due to construction projects and road work is available in real time. Image courtesy of Google Maps.

Photo courtesy of All About Blinds & Shutters.

A blue barricade directs visitors to the area around the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, where work is unfolding on a new entrance. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
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Fit in 15 encourages participants to engage in moderate activity for 30 minutes per day for at least 15 days during a month.
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Three videos of Katelyn MacDonald, a Staff Specialist at Duke University Chapel, playing Chappell Roan on the church bells at Duke Memorial United Methodist Church in June 2024 have a combined 17 million views. Photo by Travis Stanley
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Share your summer 2025 vacation moments during the Duke Time Off campaign beginning May 21 through August 4.
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The American Dance Festival returns to Durham from June 12 to July 26. Photo by Richard Termine
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Photo by Travis Stanley.
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Image courtesy of Duke Marketing & Communications.
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The 2025 Duke Leadership Academy Scholars gathered at the Duke Lemur Center last week for a networking event. Photo by Travis Stanley
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The aches you feel might be a sign that your tech and workstation habits need a reset. Photo courtesy of BigStock
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Prior to helping an injured cyclist on their drive home, team members from Duke Employee Occupational Health and Wellness met with colleagues at Duke Health Lake Norman. Among those at the visit were, left to right, EOHW Nursing Supervisor Brad Petrusa, Duke Health Lake Norman Employee Health Nurse Berny Davis, EOHW Assistant Director Dr. Kristen Said, EOHW Nursing Supervisor Katie Rauschenberg and EOHW Operations Coordinator Charita Tabron. Photo courtesy of EOHW.
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Marek Kasprisin, a senior IT Analyst with Duke's Office of Information Technology, sells propagation stations at Duke Farmers Market through May at his booth Holey Timber. Photo by Travis Stanley
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After Rachel Orr began working with a health coach through Duke’s employee wellness program, she started running 5Ks and obstacle course races. Photo by Travis Stanley
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From its original 1985 design, top left, to the current look, bottom left, and the digital version, right, the DukeCard ID system has been a staple of life at Duke. Photos courtesy of the DukeCard office.
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A blue barricade directs visitors to the area around the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, where work is unfolding on a new entrance. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
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Pets at Duke offers pet therapy to staff and faculty through LIVE FOR LIFE. Photo by Travis Stanley
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Attendees at the 2024 Spring Reception stand before balloons that spell out "Duke." Photo by Les Todd