Scholars discuss religious commonality
Religions are not all rooted in the same fundamental truth, at least in the opinion of bestselling author Stephen Prothero.
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Religions are not all rooted in the same fundamental truth, at least in the opinion of bestselling author Stephen Prothero.
Acclaimed Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat spoke to an audience in Smith Warehouse about how she and other affected writers responded to last year’s Haitian earthquake Tuesday night.
Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School is partnering with Inviragen, a vaccine development company, to research emerging infections disease transmission and prevention as well as to perfect a vaccine to combat dengue fever, the school announced Jan. 26.
Two new DukeEngage programs will focus on helping the environment recover from damage caused largely by the oil industry.
Panelists at “Do Ask, We’ll Tell” agreed that combat readiness would not be hindered by gays serving openly in the military.
Prize-winning investigative journalist Jane Mayer spoke in the Sanford School of Public Policy Monday night about covering the war on terror.
In the middle of receptions, the President’s Ball and the football game, about 20 alumni took a break from the weekend’s Homecoming activities to discuss the future of the energy industry.
Last year, students at Durham’s E.K. Powe Elementary School were asked to draw what an ideal library would look like. With a renovation of the facilities now complete, some of their ideas became a reality Friday.