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Celebrating Best Workplaces for Commuters - GoTriangle & RTA

Video from GoTriangle (www.gotriangle.org) celebrating employers with great commuter benefits and Best Workplaces for Commuters designations. Shown at the 2009 North Carolina's Regional Transportation Alliance State of Mobility Luncheon

Published 3 years ago

By GoTriangle

Marketing Across Borders: Using AdViews in the Classroom at Duke (Full Class)

AdViews: A Digital Archive of Historic Television Commercials.
http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/adviews/

In Professor George Grody's Fall 2009 Markets and Management course "Marketing Across Borders", five students presented on the contrasts in historic television commercials from the AdViews collection and current presentations of the same or similar products. An interview of the students and Professor Grody about this class presentation is also available here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxFv29qzEGc

View the AdViews collection online:
http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/adviews/

Published 3 years ago

By DukeLibDigitalColl

Interview with Nicholas Blogger Courtney Shephard

Interview with Nicholas Blogger Courtney Shephard
MEM student and blogger, Courtney Shephard discusses her path to the Nicholas School From: nicholasschoolatduke Views: 59 0 ratings Time: 02:02 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

By nicholasschoolatduke

Interview with Nicholas Blogger Gergely Nemeth (Nemo)

Interview with Nicholas Blogger Gergely Nemeth (Nemo)
MEM student and blogger, Gergely Nemeth (Nemo) discusses his path to the Nicholas School From: nicholasschoolatduke Views: 86 0 ratings Time: 01:56 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

By nicholasschoolatduke

Nasher Museum: "See it for Yourself"

See it for yourself - December 3, 2009
"See it for Yourself" is a series of short videos of visitors to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The videos were produced by museum staff and Duke student interns. The project is intended to give a sense of the connections people make with art. It's not easy to describe a work of art, or put into words exactly why we love a particular work. "See it for Yourself" was created so that others will be inspired to visit the Nasher Museum and see great art for themselves. Credit: Andy ... From: NasherMuseum Views: 13 0 ratings Time: 01:00 More in Entertainment

Published 3 years ago

By NasherMuseum

Nasher Museum: "See it for Yourself"

See it for yourself - December 2, 2009
"See it for Yourself" is a series of short videos of visitors to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The videos were produced by museum staff and Duke student interns. The project is intended to give a sense of the connections people make with art. It's not easy to describe a work of art, or put into words exactly why we love a particular work. "See it for Yourself" was created so that others will be inspired to visit the Nasher Museum and see great art for themselves. CREDIT: Pablo ... From: NasherMuseum Views: 8 0 ratings Time: 01:23 More in Entertainment

Published 3 years ago

By NasherMuseum

10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge Elevator Pitch Finals with Google Ventures - November 20, 2009

10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge Elevator Pitch Finals with Google Ventures - November 20, 2009
The 10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge, the premiere entrepreneurship competition at Duke University, and the Duke Global Entrepreneurship Network (dukegen), announced today that Biogenic Medical Devices, led by Garrett Muramoto (MBA11), took home the Judges Choice award of $1000 and The Produce Purity Project, led by Stephanie Fruth (MBA11), won the Audience Choice award of $250 and a special gift of $500 from lead judge Bill Maris, Co-Founder of Google Ventures. A standing room only crowd ... From: FuquaSchOfBusiness Views: 840 5 ratings Time: 01:50:14 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

By FuquaSchOfBusiness

Major and Minor Music Compared to Excited and Subdued Speech

Major and Minor Music Compared to Excited and Subdued Speech
In a paper appearing in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, a Duke research team shows that sad or happy speech can be categorized as expressing major and minor intervals just as music does. So your mother was right: It's not only the words you say, but how you say them. From: DukeUniversityNews Views: 1285 2 ratings Time: 00:18 More in Science & Technology

Published 3 years ago

By DukeUniversityNews

Duke Lemur Center Expansion

Duke Lemur Center Expansion
A new 7000-square-foot building will improve the lives of rare and endangered animals in the world's largest collection of lemurs outside Madagascar. From: DukeUniversityNews Views: 350 1 ratings Time: 00:57 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

By DukeUniversityNews

Duke Alumni Library Online Access

Duke Alumni Library Online Access
The Duke University Libraries and the Duke University Alumni Association have worked together to provide access to a set of online resources available to all Duke alumni. To access these databases, register with the Duke Alumni Directory is.gd Once you have logged in, click on the "Library Databases" link near the top of the page. This will take you to the Duke Alumni Library Online Access page with links to the selected databases. This page also has a chat box where you can get real-time ... From: DukeUnivLibraries Views: 131 0 ratings Time: 01:11 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

By DukeUnivLibraries

Published 3 years ago

By nicholasschoolatduke

In Remembrance

In Remembrance (Spot)
A memorial dedication and ceremony honors Duke alumni fallen in service to their country. Learn more at memorial.dukealumni.com From: Duke Views: 16 0 ratings Time: 01:04 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

By Duke

Cokes with Coach Cutcliffe

Cokes with Coach Cut (Spot)
Football coach David Cutcliffe holds informal film and strategy sessions with students. Learn more at goduke.com From: Duke Views: 53 1 ratings Time: 01:04 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

By Duke

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