Where to view Monday’s solar eclipse, get free glasses on Duke’s campus
By Michael Austin | April 7, 2024On Monday, Durham residents will be able to view a partial solar eclipse beginning at 1:58 p.m. and peaking at 3:15 p.m.
On Monday, Durham residents will be able to view a partial solar eclipse beginning at 1:58 p.m. and peaking at 3:15 p.m.
Announced in a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Zitser and Charles Becker, research professor of economics, along with 225 other American citizens, were banned from traveling to Russia and would be sanctioned if they ever tried to enter the country.
The exhibit showcases various aspects of Latinx life throughout Duke’s history, including challenges the community has faced, triumphs they have achieved and the ongoing quest for inclusion and equity.
Kelley, who also serves as the ITT/Terry Sanford distinguished professor of public policy and a Bass Fellow, will remain Sanford faculty member in the upcoming academic year. She will be replaced by Manoj Mohanan, who will serve a two-year term as interim dean.
One of the traditions of Ramadan is fasting from food and drink between dawn and sunset. This year, Ramadan began March 10 and ends April 9.
The curriculum, which passed in a 32-1 vote, creates new general education requirements for Trinity students at Duke that incorporate a greater focus on the humanities and a new first-year program that links together three courses by topic.
Stewart spoke as a guest lecturer for the Dewitt Wallace Center’s “Race and the Media” course, which is taught by Eric Deggans, adjunct instructor of journalism and public policy.
Held at the Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center, the event also included remarks from School of Law Dean Kerry Abrams, Lisa Griffin, Candace M. Carroll and Leonard B. Simon distinguished professor of law, and Paul Grimm, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute and former U.S. district judge.
Brodie Recreation Center has been closed since Monday, following a Monday night email to Duke Rec & P.E. members. The email had not explained the cause for the closure, instead saying it was “due to unforeseen circumstances surrounding current renovations.”
With course enrollment just around the corner, The Chronicle compiled a list of the five quirkiest classes being offered next fall.
The event took place in front of the Duke Chapel 180 days after the initial Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack on southern Israel. Student leaders of pro-Israel organizations, religious figures from around the Triangle and family members of some of the hostages shared remarks to the crowd.
Sophomore Dylan Cawley was elected for the position following an anonymous vote and will succeed senior Shreya Joshi.
Sponsored by the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy, the Duke Centennial and the political science department, the talk was a part of the AGS Ambassador Dave & Kay Phillips Family International Lecture Series.
SOFC received an abnormally high amount of funding requests in March, prompting the organization to look for ways to cut costs. Some students said their club programming has suffered as a result.
Community members gathered in the Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room for the discussion, which featured insights from two partners at the global investment firm Cambridge Associates.
The survey, which is administered by University administration every three years, intends to understand how to foster a more “inclusive and equitable” campus community.
Held at the Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center, the talk was a part of the Provost’s Initiative on the Middle East, a year-long initiative that aims to foster civil engagement and respectful debate regarding the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
According to Mathavi Strasburger, director of the Academic Advising Center, around 50 advisors will be leaving the program next year, and 17 advisors have already confirmed their departure.
The center, affectionately referred to as “the Lou,” was forced to close in September 2022 after a chilled pipe in the Flowers Building burst, causing “significant water damage” to the facility.
The symposium brought together investors, entrepreneurs, consultants and project developers working on cutting-edge technology in the blue economy.