Simmons and Tramble
Chris Simmons, left, has been appointed to be Duke’s vice president for government relations. Frank Tramble, right, will begin his tenure as vice president for communications, marketing and public affairs on July 1.
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Chris Simmons, left, has been appointed to be Duke’s vice president for government relations. Frank Tramble, right, will begin his tenure as vice president for communications, marketing and public affairs on July 1.
Eugene Washington, chancellor for health affairs at Duke University and president and chief executive officer for the Duke University Health System, will step down from his roles on June 30, 2023.
Suzanne Barbour succeeded Paula McClain as the new dean of The Graduate School and vice provost for graduate education on Sept. 15.
It'll be a busy spring for Duke Athletics.
Duke finally has announced a plan for its student-athletes.
Spring athletes will be allowed one extra season of eligibility.
Don't expect to see Duke baseball or any other spring sport back in action until 2021.
Margaret Epps, the new secretary to the Board of Trustees and chief of staff to President Price.
Graphically rendered above is the planned outdoor space and sculpture garden, which will visually connect the Nasher Museum of Art and Rubenstein Arts Center.
Ryan Craig serves as Duke's in-house host during football season, but also works play-by-play broadcasts for several other sports, including lacrosse.
Duke has its setup for baseball at Jack Coombs Stadium, but there's a hangup with the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in downtown Durham—the only facility that isn't ready for ACC Network's launch in August.
Worshipers at Duke Chapel participate in the All Hallows' Eve service, which takes place by candlelight Oct. 31.