NEWS Squirrels of Duke University Henry Haggart This squirrel was spotted in the hedges near West Union. Henry Haggart Action shot of a critter by the trees in front of the chapel. Henry Haggart This squirrel has found dinner in front of the Brodhead Center. Henry Haggart Leaping over a branch, this critter makes its way across the quad. Henry Haggart By the chapel, this critter poses for the camera. Henry Haggart Playful corgi spotted on the quad. Henry Haggart Critter caught on camera just before climbing up the cedar. Henry Haggart Birds (not squirrels) can always be spotted in the cedar trees behind the chapel. Henry Haggart More timid than squirrels, birds often fleet from sidewalks when bypassers come along. Read more 'All about the people on the team': Provost Sally Kornbluth reflects on nearly three decades at Duke, transition to MIT presidency The Chronicle is accepting tributes to Nugget Duke student Jack Lichtenstein named a finalist in NFL’s Big Data Bowl Get The Chronicle straight to your inbox Signup for our weekly newsletter. Cancel at any time. Email Address Discussion Share and discuss “Squirrels of Duke University” on social media. facebook twitter
'All about the people on the team': Provost Sally Kornbluth reflects on nearly three decades at Duke, transition to MIT presidency
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