A journey into the Duke Campus Farm
A little over six miles from the Chapel is the Duke Campus Farm — a haven of fresh produce.
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A little over six miles from the Chapel is the Duke Campus Farm — a haven of fresh produce.
Located in Durham’s City Center District, the newly-opened Ella West Gallery lies inside an old brick warehouse. Within this gallery, the exhibition "Return to Parrish Street: A Dream Realized" showcases and honors Black artistic expression.
A group of people walk into a dimly lit room, where several circle rugs, each with a pillow sitting on top, decorate the floor. Each viewer then picks a rug to sit on where a VR headset and hand controllers lie next to them. Every person in the room places their VR headset on, escaping reality and entering into a dimension called Slumberland.
Faculty from the department of religious studies released a statement last Tuesday in support of the Duke Graduate Students Union, recognizing the “right of Duke graduate students to form an employer-recognized union.”
On June 19, 1865, federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to proclaim the emancipation of slaves in Texas, over two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. This week, the Triangle area will celebrate Juneteenth, now recognized as a federal holiday, with festivals, tours, fashion shows and more.
Located a half-mile stroll down Main Street from East Campus, the distinct brick buildings of Brightleaf Square house relics of Durham’s early tobacco industry, which propelled the city to prominence in the early 20th century. While the area continues to display its industrial roots, planned changes could affect its historic district, now home to some of Durham’s cuisine, culture and retail.
Duke Learning Innovation hosted the “Emerging Pedagogies Symposium: Teaching and Learning in the Age of AI” event last Monday, featuring keynote speaker Ashok Goel, professor of computer science and human-centered computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
The Chronicle has compiled a list of resources and events available to students through reading period and finals week before final exams officially start Monday.
The Streets at Southpoint, a shopping mall in Durham, may be undergoing renovation as owners request to rezone the property.
Instead of hosting individual celebrations for students in the Asian/American & Pacific Islander, Latinx and Native American communities, the Center for Multicultural Affairs will be hosting a single Multicultural Graduation Ceremony, according to an Instagram post from the CMA.
Nearly 300 middle school students from Durham Public Schools toured Duke’s campus and experienced college life for a day last month.
The Duke Global Health Institute’s hybrid course teaches students both at Duke and in Rwanda about how health systems can address the lack of access to surgery in low and middle-income countries.
Duke’s Graduate School will not require the Graduate Record Examinations to apply to most programs for the 2023 application cycle, continuing GRE-optional admissions first set three years ago.