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With fewer visitors on weekdays, now is a great time to enjoy the springtime beauty of Duke Gardens. Photo by Travis Stanley.
April 16, 2025
Explore Duke Gardens Without the Crowds
Construction of the Garden Gateway has shifted access, but spring brings color, calm and a quieter experience
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Customers peruse the fresh produce available at the Duke Farmers Market. Photo by Travis Stanley

Sheba Hall, Gregory Phillips and Felicia Wade are among Duke employees who learned they had serious health concerns after receiving a health assessment through LIVE FOR LIFE. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado

During a staff gathering in Duke University Hospital's Perianesthesia Department, Amy Herman, center left, presents co-worker Brandon Evans with a framed article announcing that his artwork was selected for an award. Photo by Travis Stanley


Duke Libraries began offering free online access earlier this year to both The New York Times and The Atlantic to current Duek staff, faculty and students. Graphics courtesy of New York Times and The Atlantic

Daniel Ennis has served as executive vice president since December 2020.
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When life-saving treatment for a child needed to be delivered during the last snowfall in Durham in February, a team from Duke Facilities Management, left, helped ensure that those who created and delivered the treatment, right, could do so. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado
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Around the World is a new fitness challenge from LIVE FOR LIFE, Duke's employee wellness program. Graphic by Paul Figuerado
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Flyers on a West Campus door in the summer of 2020 share safety information and encouragement. Photo courtesy of University Marketing & Communications.
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President Vincent Price presents Scott Gibson with a leadership award. During 25 years, Gibson has helped lead the School of Medicine through a period of growth and challenges, such as the pandemic and 2008 recession. Photo by Huth Photo
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The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival takes place April 3-6 in 2025. Photo courtesy of Full Frame
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Events by group such as, from left to right, DICE, ¡DALHE!, the Special Events Planners Council and ME2, help Duke staff and faculty build connections.
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Sharone Pack, left, and her daughter, Shakari, pose for a photo at a recent Duke Homebuyers Club celebration. Photo by Dare Kumolu-Johnson of Kumolu Studio.
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Lori Bennear has been appointed dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment. She has served as interim dean since 2023.
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Duke University School of Nursing Assistant Research Professor Allison Lewinski has been saving for her life after work, which she hopes will feature plenty of adventures like her recent trip to Costa Rica. Photo courtesy: Allison Lewinski.
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Katie Smith, Caitlin Clark and Dean Smith were all college basketball legends. They also work at Duke. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado
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Ajay Kohli, an Emergency Medicine Physician at Duke University Hospital, was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 42 in 2021. Photo by Travis Stanley
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Duke staff and faculty were honored by the softball team at last year's Employee Appreciation Day game. Photo courtesy of Duke Athletics