What's up @Duke
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Jan 13
Classroom Open Hours featuring Liberation's Station Black Lit Library®
January 13, 2020 - 10:00am - 12:00 pm Doris Duke Center at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
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Jan 13
Liberation's Station Winter Storytime
January 13, 2020 - 10:00am to 11:00am Doris Duke Center at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
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Jan 14
Men's Basketball @ Clemson
January 14, 2020 - 7:00pm Clemson, SC
Recent Speakers More
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Lisa Borders
“Discouragement doesn’t have to be debilitating. If anything, discouragement should drive you to open your own doors and design your own future.”
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President Luis Guillermo Solís Rivera
“We should not take democracies for granted. It’s becoming more and more common to see how they can fail.”
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Robert Satloff
“Is America better off trying to invest its resources to address problems in the Middle East before they become crises, or to protect ourselves from the export of those crises to the United States?”
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Karen M. Davis
“It is important to have women in technology fields. If everyone is the same on your team you do not leave room for innovation.”
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Kathy Tran
“There is not a finite amount of freedom in this country. This is not a pie where there are only so many pieces to give away.”
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General Joseph F. Dunford Jr.
“We work for the American people and we’re conscious of that.”
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Issac Bailey
“As a black journalist I’m walking a tight line between not making things worse by downplaying problems within the black community, and not validating racial stereotypes.”
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Tara Westover
“What my education gave me was perspective—that the life I was leading was just one of many possible lives—and the will to choose.”
Duke in Action
Why Do You Study That? Poop.
Lawrence David was presented with an unusual project by his advisor when he was a student: to study his own feces for a full year. By accepting this challenge, Lawrence went on a journey of scientific and personal discovery.
Duke in the World
With a medical school in Singapore, a campus in China and programs from Russia to Peru, Duke has become a global university, one whose home campus is filled with the perspectives of people from around the world.
Duke in Durham
Durham’s distinctive neighborhoods and thriving businesses combine the friendliness of a small city with tasty dining, lively arts and an entrepreneurial spirit. Durham is diverse, dynamic and a great place to live.


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A recent Duke study in zebrafish discovered that a high-fat meal can silence communication between the intestine an… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Final from Cameron: Duke 90 Wake Forest 59 #GoDuke 🔵😈 pic.twitter.com/KUiCFoSa4Q
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Missy Cummings — @DukeEngineering professor and director of the Humans and Autonomy Laboratory and Duke Robotics —… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Newborn giant pandas are born bizarrely tiny and a new Duke study found that pandas appear to have uniquely under-d… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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