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What Is a Realistic Solution to the Financial Crisis?

Campbell R. Harvey is the J. Paul Sticht Professor of International Business at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is also Editor of The Journal of Finance. The Garden of Econ is Campbell Harvey's blog on global financial issues. Duke Professor Campbell Harvey has been writing a blog since 2005. http://gardenofecon.com/

Published 1 year ago

By gardenofecon

Duke's Global MBA Programs

What is it like to be in one of Duke's two global MBA programs - the Cross Continent MBA or the Global Executive MBA? By embedding within vital economic regions of the world and connecting to the businesses and issues that affect the world, Fuqua is rethinking the boundaries of what it means to be a business school.

http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/embedandconnect

Published 1 year ago

By FuquaSchOfBusiness

Catholic Mass - 4/1/2012 (Palm Sunday)

Duke Catholic Center's Celebration of the Eucharist
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, presiding
http://catholic.duke.edu

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, 9pm

Service begins @ 17:35
Homily begins @ 50:25

For the order of worship and background information for the service, please see http://bit.ly/dccholyweek12 (pg. 2)

Scripture:
Gospel (read outside): Mark 11:1-10
First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7
Psalm 22: My God, My God (29)
Second Reading: Philippians 2:6-11
Gospel: The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Chris according to Mark 14:1-15:47

Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn: All Glory, Laud and Honor (402)
Offertory Hymn: Hosea (386)
Communion Hymn: You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (815)
Meditation: Now in this Banquet (833)
Recessional Hymn: Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You (528)

Musical performances have been licensed with collective rights organizations.

Published 1 year ago

By Duke

Duke's Career Ambassador Team

This video was developed to help train our Career Ambassador Team (CATs) volunteers. The CATs talk about their experience in 2011-2012 and what makes a good employer info session.

Published 1 year ago

By dukecareers

Effective Lab Management

On Tuesday, March 29, 2011, a panel discussion geared toward Duke graduate students and postdocs on managing a science lab took place at Duke University. For scientists conducting laboratory-based research, effective lab management can be as crucial to career success as the research itself.

In this seminar, Dr. Sally Kornbluth, Vice Dean for Research at the Duke University School of Medicine, gave a presentation in which she spoke on topics ranging from staffing a laboratory to establishing successful research collaborations. Dr Kornbluth was then joined by panelists from academia, government, and industry to answer questions from the audience.

SPEAKERS:
--Dr Sally Kornbluth, Vice Dean for Research, Duke University School of Medicine (Presenter and panelist)
--Dr Deborah Boles, Manager for Assay Development at Advanced Liquid Logic, Inc (panelist)
--Dr Patricia Jensen, Principal Investigator, Developmental Neurobiology Group, NIEHS (panelist)
--Dr Mohamed Noor, Professor and Associate Chair of Biology, Duke University (panelist)

This seminar was presented by the Duke Office of Postdoctoral Services.

Published 1 year ago

By DukePostdocServices

Duke Homecoming 2011

Nearly 3,000 alumni, students, friends, and others gathered on campus Sept. 23-24 for Homecoming Weekend 2011. Highlights included the President's Dance, educational programs on entrepreneurship, innovation and other topics, campus tours, recognition ceremonies for alumni volunteers, and the Duke Football Team's 48-27 trouncing of Tulane. Thanks to all who participated!

Photos courtesy of Duke Photography

Published 1 year ago

By DukeAlumniVideo

China Environmental Policy and Climate Change

The Program in Public Law and the Center for Comparative and International Law present a panel discussion on China environmental policy. Professor Paul Haagen moderates. Berkeley Professor Alex Wang joins Duke Law Professors Donald Clarke, Jonathan Ocko, and Jonathan Wiener for this engaging talk.

Published 1 year ago

By dukelaw

Why Duke?

A Duke sophomore asks her classmates why they came to Duke.

Published 1 year ago

By Duke

Impact Investing

This event, titled "Impact Investing: How to Earn a Return While Lifting Communities Out of Poverty," was hosted by the CASE Initiative on Impact Investing (CASE i3) at Duke's Fuqua School of Business. Lisa Hall is President and CEO of the Calvert Foundation. She has combined her experience in the financial services industry with her passion for community development to become one of the strongest leaders and advocates for the field of impact investing. Hear her talk about her work at the Calvert Foundation, the largest US-based nonprofit impact investing fund, managing investment products for individual, non-accredited investors.

Both a certified CDFI (community development finance institution) and a GIIRS Pioneer Investor, Calvert Foundation's portfolio comprises investment in a diversified mix of high-impact organizations. Calvert Foundation's core product, the Community Investment Note, allows individual investors to start with as little as $20. The note has mobilized more than $200M for investment in 250 community organizations in the US and around the world -- building or rehabilitating over 17,000 homes, creating 430,000 jobs, and financing over 25,000 co-operatives, social enterprises, and community facilities.

Published 1 year ago

By FuquaSchOfBusiness

Ambassador of Kuwait, Mr. Salem Al-Sabah

Ambassador of Kuwait, Mr. Salem Al-Sabah responds to Professor Carl Ernst (UNC-Chapel Hill) inaugural Arabic Majors Distinguished Lecture, "The Global Significance of Arabic Language and Literature,"

Published 1 year ago

By FranklinCenterAtDuke

2012 Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - Roundtable

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

Published 1 year ago

By DukeWomenStudies

The Indigenous as Alien - Leti Volpp

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

Published 1 year ago

By DukeWomenStudies

Alchemical Notes - Patricia Williams

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

Published 1 year ago

By DukeWomenStudies

Arab Springs Conference - Miriam Cooke

Professor Miriam Cooke gives her opening remarks to the Arab Springs Conference. The Arab Springs Conference opening remarks from Dean Aravamudan. The Duke University Middle East Studies Center (DUMESC), in collaboration with the Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations at UNC-Chapel Hill (CCSMEMC), organized an interdisciplinary conference, “Arab Springs: Revolution and Repression,” that explores these questions from multiple perspectives. The conference addresses some of the artistic, technological, visual, and media dimensions of these struggles and transformations, including slogans, graffiti, poetry, cartoons, and songs, as well as the circuits of state controlled television, al-Jazeera, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and texting. Conference participants include academic experts, activists, Ph.D. student researchers, cartoonists, poets, and other artists. http://asianmideast.duke.edu/dumesc/arab-springs-conference

Published 1 year ago

By FranklinCenterAtDuke

Of the Event: Retreating Sexual Difference - Joanna Hodge

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

Published 1 year ago

By DukeWomenStudies

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