Author Barbara Kingsolver was chosen to receive the Nicholas School’s LEAF Award for her efforts to engage people with the environment through her writing.
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Author Barbara Kingsolver was chosen to receive the Nicholas School’s LEAF Award for her efforts to engage people with the environment through her writing.
Presented by Duke Performances, the Abbey Theatre of Ireland will perform Mark O’Rowe’s violent play Terminus.
In the Heights, which tells the story of a neighborhood around 181st St. in New York, is the latest Broadway musical to come to DPAC.
Duke researchers and grad students discover a unique ability of the Arabidopsis plant to engage its immune defense mechanisms at specific parts of the day when it is most vulnerable to mildew infection.
Author Barbara Kingsolver, who spoke at Duke’s commencement in 2008, will receive the Nicholas School’s 2011 LEAF Award in April.
Performed in two parts, Angels in America spans seven hours and tells the story of two couples, both dealing with the struggles of AIDS in Reagan-era America.
Ludacris, who is scheduled to perform at this year’s Last Day of Classes, last took the Duke stage in 2003 in Cameroon Indoor.
Although riots in Egypt caused the University to restrict travel to the country, the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak may calm the upheaval enough to continue with the DukeEngage in Cairo program this summer.