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Duke Arts Presents features first live VR performance 'Slumberland'

(09/14/23 12:00am)

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.



The Chronicle’s guide to celebrating Juneteenth in the Triangle

(06/15/23 12:42am)

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. 


Plans filed with Durham County to replace buildings near historic Brightleaf district

(06/02/23 12:30am)

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. 


Emerging Pedagogies Symposium speaker discusses impacts, limitations of AI in the classroom

(05/01/23 4:00am)

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. 




Center for Multicultural Affairs to host single Multicultural Graduation Ceremony, citing inclusivity and staffing feasibility

(02/28/23 4:18am)

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.