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Contemporary Art and the Future of Museums
A "Duke Idea" conversation in Miami, Fla., among President Richard H. Brodhead; Jason Rubell '91, The Rubell Family Collection/Contemporary Arts Foundation; and Kimerly Rorschach, Mary D.B.T. and James H. Semans Director, the Nasher Museum of Art.Published 2 years ago
Duke Basketball Game Broadcast in Chinese
On January 15, 2011, the Duke Men's Basketball game against the University of Virginia was broadcast live over the web in Mandarin Chinese. The Duke student announcers for the broadcast were Jesse Sun, Yunze Chen and John Sheng. It was the first time in ACC history that a game has been broadcast in Chinese. Learn more at http://news.duke.edu/2011/01/basketball_chinese.html.Published 2 years ago
Barbara Lau on the Pauli Murray Project
Barbara Lau is the director of Pauli Murray Project in the Duke Human Rights Center at Duke University's John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute. She discusses the life and legacy of Pauli Murray, a writer, lawyer and priest. Learn more at http://www.paulimurrayproject.org.Published 2 years ago
UNC-TV | Duke President Richard Brodhead on Reynolds Price
Duke University President Richard Brodhead reflects on Reynolds Price's legacy at Duke and his contributions to the literary world.Published 2 years ago
Left of Black - Episode 18, 01-24-11
Mark Anthony Neal talks with Randall Robinson and is later joined by Imani Perry.Published 2 years ago
2011 Service of Celebration: The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Connect to the Dream: Facing the Challenge of a New Age"A service of celebration held on January 16, 2011 in Duke University Chapel and featuring a keynote address by social justice advocate Randall Robinson. http://mlk.duke.edu/
Published 2 years ago
DukeReads: Michael Valdez Moses on Thomas McGuane's 'Ninety-Two in the Shade'
Online chat with Michael Valdez Moses, Associate Professor of English, and Frank Stasio, Host of the "State of Things". http://www.dukereads.com/Published 2 years ago
Portrayals of the Civil War
Duke University historian Peter Wood says the iconic painter Winslow Homer was prescient in his depictions of African Americans.Published 2 years ago
Live for Life Gets Moving with 'Girls on the Run'
Along with Girls on the Run, a North Carolina-based 12-week exercise and character development program for girls ages 8 to 12, members of Duke's LIVE FOR LIFE employee wellness program helped change the lives of about a dozen young girls this fall and winter. http://www.hr.duke.edu/about/departments/liveforlife/.Published 2 years ago
PANDEMIC2011 in Review
DGHI sponsored the 3-day educational Winter Forum event for more than 100 Duke undergraduates, who found themselves involved in a simulated disease outbreak.Published 2 years ago
Duke DIY: Understanding Your Pay Statement
Duke DIY is a series of instructional videos that help employees use the various programs, benefits, resources and services offered at Duke.In this video, faculty and staff can follow the steps to better understand their pay statement through the Duke@Work site.
Published 2 years ago
Playing Harry Potter
A group of Duke University students brings the mythical "Quidditch" sport down to earth. Learn more at http://dukegroups.duke.edu/quidditch.Published 2 years ago
Transforming Education at Duke
University leaders describe how teaching and learning are evolving with changes in information technology, in this video produced in collaboration with Cisco Systems.Published 2 years ago
Soda Tax - Little Impact on Americans' Waistlines
Researchers at Duke University's medical school in Singapore predict how changes in prices because of higher taxes would affect household buying habits. http://insidedukemedicine.org/news/duke-nus-research-shows-with-soda-taxes-weight-loss-benefit-is-linked-to-ho/Published 2 years ago