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John Chambers: 2011 Commencement Speaker
John Chambers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Cisco, delivers the 2011 Commencement Address at Duke University. May 15, 2011Published 2 years ago
Behind the Covers: The Making of a Journal
A behind-the-scenes look at the design, editing and production of a scholarly journal at Duke University Press.Published 2 years ago
Full Frame Film Festival - Doc Talk
The Documentary Channel showcases the 2011 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. The annual festival is a program of Duke's Center for Documentary Studies. Lear more at: www.documentarychannel.comPublished 2 years ago
Welcome! A Guide for International Graduate Students
Three international students take us on a video tour of the Duke campus and surrounding community. They provide helpful information on many resources, including International House. Learn more: http://www.studentaffairs.duke.edu/ihousePublished 2 years ago
Duke Students and the Nasher Museum
In just five years, the Nasher Museum has become an arts cornerstone of Duke University's student community. A multi-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation allows the Nasher to work even more closely with students and faculty from across all disciplines in teaching, exhibitions and research.Published 2 years ago
Duke Corporate Education Ranked #1 in the World
Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) has been ranked the world's #1 provider of custom executive education, according to the May 9, 2011, edition of the Financial Times. This is the ninth consecutive year that Duke CE has taken top honors.Published 2 years ago
Global Health Project Honors Memory of Fellow Student
To honor his memory, the family and friends of Aalok Modi, a global health student whose life was cut short in 2008, created the Aalok S. Modi Global Health Fieldwork Fund in 2010. Administered through DGHI, the fund's first recipient was Duke junior Sneha Shah, who completed her fieldwork and research project in Naama, Uganda in summer 2010.Published 2 years ago
Contraceptives Change Lemur Mating Behavior (WSJ Online)
Hormonal contraceptives change the ways captive ring-tailed lemurs relate to one another both socially and sexually, according to a Duke University study that combined analyses of hormones, genes, scent chemicals and behavior. Professor Christine Drea explains the study's findings to Wall Street Journal reporter Shirley Wang. https://today.duke.edu/2010/07/wrongsmell.html
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Your Money & Your Mind (CNN)
This CNN story on financial decision making and brain science features Professor Scott Heuttel of Duke's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. See related story at: http://ondemand.duke.edu/video/27750/how-your-mind-processes-investPosted 2 years ago
Celebrating Duke's downtown employees
On May 2, about 500 Duke faculty and staff members gathered at the Durham Performing Arts Center for a reception and celebration of Duke's partnership with Durham and Duke's commitment to downtown Durham. The event was a kick-off of May's Duke Appreciation Month. To learn more, visit: http://www.hr.duke.edu/news/items/2010_04_27_EmployeeAppreciationStory.phpPublished 2 years ago
Primetime: A look at Duke's future with President Brodhead
This Duke Primetime employee forum was held April 27, 2011 with President Richard Brodhead, who discussed: What changes will Duke's improved financial status bring? What are the plans for future campus development? Why is Duke expanding globally? For more information on the Primetime series, visit http://www.hr.duke.edu/primetime/
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'Office Hours' with Samuel Buell on White-Collar Crime
Duke Law School professor and former federal prosecutor Samuel Buell takes questions from online viewers about white collar crime. An "Office Hours" interview from April 22, 2011.Published 2 years ago
Progress continues inside new Cancer Center facility
Inside the new Duke Cancer Center facility, work continues in the lobby with the installation of the fireplace, as seen in this architect's rendering. The cafe is taking shape and painting is underway on the lower levels. The new Cancer Center facility is slated for completion in 2012.Published 2 years ago
Workin' with defMo at campus construction site
Defining Movement (defMo) is a multicultural student dance troupe which focuses on a variety of dance styles. In this video, "Werq9," defMo performs on the construction site at the new Keohane 4E residence hall on West Campus. The project was a collaboration between defMo and Freewater Productions. Learn more: http://www.duke.edu/web/defmo/ .Published 2 years ago
The new Duke Today: An overview
On April 20, 2011, Duke University launched a new form of its daily news website, Duke Today. There are many new enhancements to the site that make it easier for users to find news and information about Duke. Check out the new Duke Today at http://today.duke.edu/ This video is an overview of the changes. An accompanying video can be viewed to learn about how to customize headlines.
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