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Pets at Duke offers pet therapy to staff and faculty through LIVE FOR LIFE. Photo by Travis Stanley
May 4, 2025
How to Support Your Mental Health During Uncertain Times
For Mental Health Awareness Month, check out Duke resources to boost physical, mental and social well-being
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Staff and faculty members in the Duke School of Nursing pose with some of the flowers that they care for in their offices. Photo by Travis Stanley


Attendees at the 2024 Spring Reception stand before balloons that spell out "Duke." Photo by Les Todd

Customers peruse the fresh produce available at the Duke Farmers Market. Photo by Travis Stanley


April 29, 2025
Updated Campus Wireless Network to Provide Faster, Efficient Speeds
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June 18, 2024
President Price: Our Ongoing Commitment to Racial and Social Equity
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Guest artist Anton Armstrong, Professor of Music at St. Olaf College, leads a choral clinic on sacred music at Duke Chapel in January 2024. Photo courtesy of Duke Chapel
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From left to right, Christa Rutledge, Nina King, Thomas Davis and Imer Ramadanovic still lean on lessons they learned in programs from Duke Learning & Organization Development.
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With materials in a range of foreign-languages, such as these books in Perkins Library, Duke University Libraries provides help for Duke community members looking to speak or read a new language. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
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Duke Leadership Academy members and alumni got to build bond at a networking event in May at the Duke Lemur Center. Photo courtesy of Duke Learning & Organization Development.
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Team members from University Environmental Services gather to celebrate the Green Seal Certification earned for the sustainable cleaning methods used in Grainger Hall. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
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Duke students show their support during Pride: Durham 2023 events.
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Dancers from Radical System Art will be among those performing at the American Dance Festival this summer. Photo by David Cooper Photography.
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Julie Kent and her son, Zachary, visited Woodlawn Memorial Park over Memorial Day Weekend. Photo courtesy of Julie Kent.