Arts Festival to showcase student work over next two weeks
An expanded, two-week Duke Arts Festival will begin today in an effort by students, administration and alumni to make arts more visible on campus.
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An expanded, two-week Duke Arts Festival will begin today in an effort by students, administration and alumni to make arts more visible on campus.
Antarctica’s rough seas and high-speed winds did not stop a recent Duke Marine Lab expedition from studying humpback whales and other wildlife in the region. Amid freezing temperatures and even a snowstorm with winds up to 95 knots, the scientists sought to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Antarctic aquatic ecosystem.
Deerhunter’s new album Halcyon Digest conjures a lush series of highly polished soundscapes that evoke both mystery and beauty.
Dr. Wesley Burks is leading the charge in a possible revolution in the world of food allergies from his lab in the Medical Sciences Research Building.
Devil recently possessed theaters as the newest motion picture to be loudly stamped with the now dubious brand of M. Night Shyamalan. This time around, Shyamalan explores the oft-pondered question: What happens when five people get trapped in an elevator, and one of them might be the devil?