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Duke is making another move to strengthen global relations—this time, with the prospect of medical advancement in mind.
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Duke is making another move to strengthen global relations—this time, with the prospect of medical advancement in mind.
Health, education and religious representatives from Africa convened at the Divinity School Thursday to discuss modern approaches to improving health and promoting peace across the continent.
Duke is making another move to maintain its position as a frontrunner in global education.
Newly published research suggests that spotted hyenas cooperate and solve problems better than primates.
Tim Profeta, director of the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and a senior associate dean, appeared before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Sept. 9. Profeta, who worked as Sen. Joe Lieberman’s (I-Conn.) environmental counsel before coming to Duke, was one of several experts who spoke on legislation proposing a cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gases to help counter global warming.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender supporters gathered on East Campus Quadrangle Saturday to celebrate the 25th annual North Carolina Pride Festival and Parade.
The new graduate and professional student section of Wallace Wade Stadium will soon be named.
Senior David Hershey was elected to the Trinity Heights Neighborhood Association board Saturday evening. Hershey is the second student to serve on the board in the past two years.