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Princeton Review Rates Duke #2 'Best Value' (The Today Show)
Duke is ranked second in the Princeton Review's "Top 10 Best Value Private Colleges for 2011." In this segment of The Today Show, Robert Franek, Princeton Review senior vice president for publishing, explains why.
Posted 2 years ago
Temple Grandin - 'My Experience with Animals' - Women's Studies Program
The Program in Women's Studies at Duke University hosted a talk by Temple Grandin on Monday, February 21, 2011. Dr. Grandin's talk is part of the 2010 -2011 Women's Studies Program annual theme, Animals and the Question of Species Studies. http://womenstudies.duke.edu/events/animals-and-the-question-of-species .
Published 2 years ago
President Brodhead: Strategic Thinking on Global Projects
President Richard H. Brodhead discusses international initiatives, the budget and the humanities in an address to the faculty on February 17, 2011. http://news.duke.edu/2011/02/rhbtext.htmlPublished 2 years ago
Re-Imagining the Academy: Ben Wildavsky
Ben Wildavsky is a senior fellow at the Kauffman Foundation and author of "The Great Brain Race: How Global Universities Are Reshaping the World" (2010).Published 2 years ago
How Duke Does Aid
Watch this short video to learn how Duke calculates need-based financial aid. You'll learn about Duke's cost of attendance, the expected family contribution, demonstrated need, and financial aid awards. You can also visit us on the web at http://www.finaid.duke.eduPublished 2 years ago
DukeReads: William Chafe on Albert Camus' 'The Plague'
Online chat with William Chafe, Alice Mary Baldwin Professor of History, and Frank Stasio, Host of the "State of Things".Published 2 years ago
Zipping Shut a Fruit Fly Embryo
Duke researchers use time-lapse video to record how a fruit fly embryo closes before becoming a larvae. Biologist Serdar Tulu narrates.Published 2 years ago
Left of Black - Episode 21, 02-14-11
Mark Anthony Neal is joined by artist, Carrie Mae Weems to talk about her work. Later on, Thabiti Lewis has a skype discussion with Mark about his new book, "Ballers of the New School: Race, Sport and American Culture".Published 2 years ago
'Thinking About Leadership' with Former Duke President Nan Keohane
Author and former Duke President Nannerl (Nan) Keohane, will discuss "What Makes a Good Leader" at Duke University's Sanford School on Feb. 4. She will be joined by Sanford School of Public Policy professor Kristin Goss and Mike Lefevre, a student in the Hart Leadership Program.Published 2 years ago
Re-Imagining the Academy: Laura Palmer Noone
Laura Palmer Noone is the former president and chief academic officer of the University of Phoenix, and helped build that institution into the largest university in the United States. She was the first speaker of Bass Society of Fellows inaugural lecture series at Duke University.Published 2 years ago
Coach Krzyzewski, President Brodhead on the Character of Duke
Duke University President Richard H. Brodhead appears on "Inside Basketball with Duke's Coach K" to discuss athletics, education and more with Coach Michael Krzyzewski. Production done by Duke Media Services: http://events.duke.edu/media/Published 2 years ago
Steven Churchill on Experiments with Projectile Weapons
Duke paleontologist Steven Churchill shares his ballistics experiments. Read the full article in the January-February 2011 issue of Duke Magazine: http://bit.ly/dmshotclock.Published 2 years ago
Duke Health System and LifePoint Hospitals Announce Partnership
Duke University Health System, Inc. and LifePoint Hospitals® have formed DLP Healthcare, LLC (Duke/LifePoint), a joint venture designed to strengthen and improve healthcare delivery throughout North Carolina and the surrounding regions by creating flexible affiliation options for community hospitals.Published 2 years ago
How Should the U.S. Respond to Middle East Events?
Rather than take sides, the U.S. should respect the wishes of the Egyptian people, says Duke University professor Bruce Jentleson. Learn more at http://fds.duke.edu/db/Sanford/bwjPublished 2 years ago