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Julian Savulescu: “The Moral Imperative to Enhance Human Beings”

Sanford School of Public Policy - Major Speakers - Video - Julian Savulescu: “The Moral Imperative to Enhance Human Beings” - Duke > TOPICS > Humanities and Social Sciences > GROUPS > Arts & Sciences > CENTERS AND INSTITUTES > Sanford School of Public Policy > Major Speakers - Video > Julian Savulescu: “The Moral Imperative to Enhance Human Beings”

Published 4 years ago

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From Seeds to Saplings: A History of Duke Forest

From Seeds to Saplings: A History of Duke Forest
Beginning in the mid-1920s, Duke University purchased many small farms and interspersed forestland as a buffer and expansion land for a new campus. These tracts, totaling 4696 acres, became the Duke Forest in 1931 when they were placed under the stewardship of Dr. Clarence Korstian, the first director of the Duke Forest and dean of the School of Forestry. Today, the Duke Forest covers more than 7000 acres of land. Learn more about the history of the forest from Judd Edeburn, who has served ... From: WorkingAtDuke Views: 155 2 ratings Time: 01:44 More in People & Blogs

Published 3 years ago

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Views at Duke: Sarah P. Duke Gardens' Asiatic Arboretum

Views at Duke: Sarah P. Duke Gardens' Asiatic Arboretum
From the hardwood of Coach K Court at Cameron Indoor Stadium to the very top of Duke Chapel, faculty and staff at Duke all have unique point of views from where they work. In this video, Paul Jones, curator of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens' Asiatic Arboretum, talks about the natural beauty and attraction of one of the sections of Duke's most popular attractions. With these videos, Duke employees will share what a day in their lives looks like from their view whether its outside or in an office ... From: WorkingAtDuke Views: 399 0 ratings Time: 01:23 More in News & Politics

Published 3 years ago

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Ask the Expert: Fight the Flu

Ask the Expert: Fight the Flu
The "Ask the Expert" series features a Q&A with experts throughout Duke University. In each video the expert will discuss a topic of interest to Duke employees. In this video, Dr. George Jackson talks about the seasonal flu virus. For more information, visit: www.duke.edu From: WorkingAtDuke Views: 122 0 ratings Time: 02:17 More in News & Politics

Published 3 years ago

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Duke's 2009 Farmers Market

Duke's 2009 Farmers Market
For more information, visit www.hr.duke.edu The Duke Farmers Market is open every Friday from 11 am to 2 pm Following a week off on Aug. 7, the Farmers Market will be open every other Friday from Aug. 14 to Sept. 11. The hours of operation will remain the same. Visitors looking to buy fruits, vegetables and other fare can come to the markets new location behind the Bryan Research Building, adjacent to the Searle Center. Visitors can spot the market by the various tents set up during business ... From: WorkingAtDuke Views: 345 1 ratings Time: 01:12 More in News & Politics

Published 3 years ago

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Don Taylor Discusses Health Care Reform

Don Taylor Discusses Health Care Reform

Published 3 years ago

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Oxygen as an evolutionary constraint

National Evolutionary Synthesis Center - Evolution in the News - Oxygen as an evolutionary constraint - Duke > TOPICS > Science > GROUPS > National Evolutionary Synthesis Center > Evolution in the News > Oxygen as an evolutionary constraint

Published 3 years ago

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Addressing the Global Financial Crisis

Addressing the Global Financial Crisis
Sweden's central bank governor on lessons learned from his country's financial calamity. Learn more at econ.duke.edu From: DukeEconomics Views: 298 1 ratings Time: 01:28:03 More in Education

Published 4 years ago

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John Maynard Keynes and Economics: Kevin Hoover

John Maynard Keynes and Economics: Kevin Hoover
Four talks on John Maynard Keynes in relation to the Bloomsbury Group: I. Maynard Keynes of Bloomsbury (Craufurd Goodwin); II. Keynes as Policy Advisor (E. Roy Weintraub); III. Keynes and Economics (Kevin D. Hoover); IV. Keynes and Hayek (Bruce Caldwell). The talks were delivered as part of roundtable discussion on John Maynard Keynes of Bloomsbury, the inaugural event of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University, and were held in conjunction with Vision and Design ... From: DukeEconomics Views: 751 3 ratings Time: 14:58 More in Education

Published 4 years ago

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John Maynard Keynes as Policy Advisor: E. Roy Weintraub

John Maynard Keynes as Policy Advisor: E. Roy Weintraub
Four talks on Keynes in relation to the Bloomsbury Group: I. Maynard Keynes of Bloomsbury (Craufurd Goodwin); II. Keynes as Policy Advisor (E. Roy Weintraub); III. Keynes and Economics (Kevin D. Hoover); IV. Keynes and Hayek (Bruce Caldwell). The talks were delivered as part of roundtable discussion on John Maynard Keynes of Bloomsbury, the inaugural event of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University, and were held in conjunction with Vision and Design: A Year of ... From: DukeEconomics Views: 340 1 ratings Time: 11:35 More in Education

Published 4 years ago

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Duke Alums Engage

Duke Alums Engage
Duke alumni participate in 20 community service projects across the country. Learn more www.dukealumsengage.com From: DukeAlumniVideo Views: 431 0 ratings Time: 01:32 More in Education

Published 3 years ago

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Bruce Lawrence on Teaching Islam

Duke University professor Bruce Lawrence discusses understandings, and misunderstandings, of Islam in an "Office Hours" webcast interview April 30, 2010. Learn more at http://jhfc.duke.edu/disc/

Published 3 years ago

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Winston Atkins, Preservation Officer

Interview with Winston Atkins, Preservation Officer for Duke University Libraries. Recorded on April 27, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder. http://library.duke.edu/about/depts/preservation/

Published 3 years ago

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The Law is "America's Operating System": Should it be Open Source? Part I

U.S. legal materials (court opinions, briefs, statutes, regulations, hearings, and more) are often available only through expensive portals. Law.gov aims to open such materials to the public to promote transparency & participation, and possibly save governments money. However, building such a registry is complex and raises concerns about privacy, authenticity, and other issues. This workshop examines the promise and the challenges of this ambitious project.

Published 3 years ago

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